Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 49, 6 January 1921 — Page 11
THE PALL ADIUM rooms fob rent . Accinppi AmrrnxiciKir ron RENT 2 rooms or light houseCLASSIFIED ADVERTISING keeping or sleeping-, with heat and ..., ' . , , , , , ' bath. 308 N. 12. Phone 1753. Standardize and Indexed for quick ref- . erenee, according- to The Basil I FOR RENT Furnished light houseSmith System (Copyright). keeping rooms in suites of 1. 2 or 3. ' No objection to well-behaved children. A , . . John N: Koli: j i. c tAdVermg . HOUSES-AJTS. TO RENT j 10 cents per line, per Insertion, words to the line. No ad taken for less 3 ROOM FURNISHED APT. Phone 1459. than 20 cents cash or less than 30 cents j charge. No ads accepted after 11 FURNACES o'clock on day of publication. For contract, call 'phone 2834 or 2872. WOLVERINE FURNACES - E. J. Knapp. Ph. 1876. Office 17 S.7. MONUMENTS 1 PAINTING , 15 ,OHNMoLSLIE HOUSE PAINTING " PhonVyosa81 INTERIOR FINISHING chiropractor 2A Prices Normal Estimates Free IF YOU HAVE STOMACH TROUBLE E. C. SIMS coionuf MISS STRALEY v- c- 243 Phone 2571 LOST 4 MOVING AND STORAGE 18 LOWER PART of fountain pen. Phone STORAGE FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS 4566. Feltman's Storage House. Apply FeltTa7dA mney bag- . TA? Stre- Phne 2'39HELP WANTED MALE 5 W. E. EVANS - ; For local and long distance hauling WANTED A man with machine for an 0f an kinds, established tea and coffee route; also PHONE 3105 530 LINCOLN two canvassers. Call 613 Main. . - - - THREE NEAT APPEARING YOUNG FORREST MONGER Ben between 1 8and 20.. to travel un- jor local and long-distance hauling, rtev lady manager. High class adver- Furniture crated, stored and shipped, tising proposition; experience unneces- . . , sary. Salary or commission. Apply AUTO MOVING VAN M. E. Rowe. Hotel Westcott, between v v ' 6:30 and 8 p. m. - 200 S. 7th St. Phone 2608 it A xttctt ' xt I LOCAL and LONG DISTANCE MOVING WANTED Neat - appearing of household goods youngr man, with good mor- mcinf?orMPAT al Character, for a position that Rear IS S. llth St. Phones 2228-156. carries a good chance for ad- w. o. baker. Mgr. vancement. Box E-5180, care upholstering 17 Palladium. A. E. JONEs7Upholstering BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Male And furniture repairing. Phone 3797. SALESMEN Sell tires afreet from MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 23 manufacturer to user. Resident salesmen desired with car who can furnish FOR SALE Severaf splendid used pibond. Paul Tires Co., 1500 W. 15th St.. anos; bargains. Walter B. Fulghum. ' Piano Tuning "Get the Best." If you are looking for a good paying D- E Roberts. Phones 41 10-2623 and honest business with unlimited for sale Bb Clarinet, in good condipossibility and have $500.00 to invest. 'Vj new instruction book, see George A. Funkhouser at Hotel . none.. ss' Westcott Friday between 10 a. m. and RECORD EXCHANGE 23A 3 p. m. USED records bought, sold, exchanged. Nellie A. Booker. Miller Harness Store. ueip WANTED Mala or Female 5 COLUMBIA, VICTOR. PATHETKDISON HELP WANTED Male or retnaie a Have you used records you are tired MEN, WOMEN Phonograph owners; of? Secure others at ten cents. Write sell Columbia Records in vour neigh- Equity Record Shop. Detroit. Mich. borhood; no soliciting; easy money. - Broadway Music Shop. Detroit. , MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 CLERKS (Men. women) over 17, for n - , velvet rue- Phone postal mail service. $130 month. Ex- FOR SALE 11-3x1- Velvet rug. fnone aminations January. Experience un- -40necessary. For free particulars, write i'( H SALE Canaries. Interurban ResJ. Leonard, (former Civil Service Ex- taurant. '"n1"1 Kqultable Bid.. Wash- - - Jngton. D. C. sizfi 40 12- So, HELP WANTED FEMALE 6 FOR SALE Home-grown potatoes and - nnnles. Plmne 2754. 306 Main. WANTED Woman to wash clothes. 211 . s-. 13 st- China closet, kitchen table, for WANTED A woman or girl for gener- i , v..0:rl "PVirtrio dQ si housework. Apply 19Q8 s. a. sale at a bargain, i none zioy. W ANTE L W o man to cook and do FOR SALE Canned fruit, cherries, general housework. 232 N. 10. peaches, plums, pears, home grown potatoes. Iron baby bed. Inquire Easthaven Ave. Box 42.
Middle-aged lady wanted for housework; good wages for right person. Phone 2083. SITUATION WANTED 8 POSITION As housekeeper or companion to elderly persons by respectable middle-aeed lady. Care of Palladium. Box E-5061. SERVICES OFFERED 8 WILL GO PLACES and iron, n st. 22 South WASHINGS N 19 and J St. Work guaranteed. W ASKINGS Wan tedTl 426n70. Cailed for and delivered. FIRST CLASS LAUNDRES; -By the day, hy a colored woman wages $3.10. Fox I No. 91 is. 7, Palladium. ROOMS FOR RENT 9 FURNISHED ROOMS 226 N. 9. MODERN-ROOM For rent. 38 N. 11. MODERN Furnished room 1311 N. C. and bath. ONE LARGE FURNISHED ROOM -For sleeping. 701 N. 18. FOR RENT Modern furnished front room. Phone 5248. FURNISHED HOOMSkeeping. 115 N. 12. -For light houseNIOELY FURNISHED ROOM Steam heat and bath. Phone 1454. TWO FRONT ROOMS Suitable for gentlemen and wife. Phone 1514. NICE SLEEPING ROOM For rent. 102 S. 3rd St. FURNISHED. ROOMS For light housekeeping with bath. 41 N. 6. FURNISHED LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING rooms and barn. Care of Palladium, Bo xI - 9 1 1 4. FOR RENT 3 furnished rooms, well located, "reference required. Call 244 South 5 St. SPECIAL NOTICE
NOTICE
to Credntors and Claimants off Farmers Bank, MMtoini
The undersigned Committee hereby requests all creditors and claimants against the Farmers' Bank of Milton, Indiana, to be present at a meeting to be held on Friday, the 7th day of January, 1921, at 2:00 o'clock p. m., in the Grange Hall, Milton, Indiana, for the purpose of hearing the report of heir committee. (Signed) Committee: EDGAR BEESON DR. EDGAR DENNY CLARK FAUCETT MRS. MARY WALKER ALBERT ANDERSON
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FOR SALE FINE STOYE'WOOD N Kiln-dried hardwood sticks, 16 inches long, 1 inch thick, 1 to 4 inches wide; $5.00 per cord delivered into your cellar. WAYNE WORKS RICHMOND, INDIANA
PURE BUCKWHEAT FLOUR 10 lbs. delivered prepaid parcel post, $1. Get our low nrices on scratch feed. Flat
I Rock Mills, Klat Rock, Ind. We buy and sell good used watches. See us for bargains. Go E" KEEVER 7 South llth Street MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22' CHICKENS Wanted. Main. i'hone 2754. 206 FURNITURE AND STOVES All kinds; good prices. Home Supply Store, 131 Ft. Wayne Avenue. Phone 1862. GOOD USED FURNITURE of all kinds wanted. See us before you sell Townsend's Used Goods, 633 Main. Phone 1296. FURNITURE WANTED We pay highest prices for Used Goods, Stoves, etc. Brammer & Foster, 17 3. 7th. Phone 1876. ELIASON FURNITURE EXCHANGE Good used furniture bought and sold. See us before you buy or sell. We pay highest prices. Eliason Furniture Exchange. 520 Main St. Phone 1469. RAW FURS WANTED Skunk, $2.25, $1.50, $1.00, 50c; 'coon, $3.50, $2.00; mink, $5.00, $2.00; muskrat, 65c flat; oppossum, 75c, 50c, 25c. 640 N. TENTH ST. BUILDING MATERIALS IS IT A GARAGE? Baild with Concrete BIcjx Be1SCBroSL Phone 3250 SPECIAL NOTICE COAL AND FUEL
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SPECIALS AT THE STORES- 25 Another sale of. room-size lot wall paper, cheap, Friday and Saturday. Hayes Paper Store. If gasi is low, Meerhoff 's Electric Hot Plates will help you across. They cost little at 9 South 9th. Phone 1236 for gas and electric repairs. DRESSED POULTRY Dressed ducks and geese; chickens to fry, stew or roast ; cut up chicken by the pound. At Geo. C. Schwegman's Meat Market, 309 South 4th. Phone 2204. Highest grade crucible steel Hatchet. 1.50 value $1.09 - r-om. ...i.au to .o Hammer best quality $1.00 up Deitz best Lantern $1.49 Special Flashlights. . .89c up ALARM CLOCK SALE We save you 20 on Alarm Clocks and Safety Razors. Auto Strop or Gillette Safety Razor $4.19. All 60c package Razor Blades 38c. Get our prices on Disston and Diamond Edge, Keen Kutter and Atkins eland Saws. Cheaper Quality Saws. $1.00. $1.50 to $1.75. Cut prices on Braces and Auger Bits. BIROC'S HARNESS STORE 611, Main St. PET STOCK AND POULTRY 32 WANTED Leghorn pullets, or mixed breeds of laying strain. Call 2558, or address 41 North llth St. MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES WANTED Tour bicycle or motorcycle repaired this winter at . MEYERS & TROXEL Opposite City Bldg.
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AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33 FOR SALE Ford roadster, 1919, can -beeen Saturday or Sunday. C. H. Box. GARAGES FOR RENT 36 FOR RENT Garage. Phone 1522. AUTOMOBILE PAINTING 35
Now is the time to have your auto painted before the spring rush starts. The Standard Auto Paint Shop A. G. Trakowski, prop, and mgr. First class work Prices reasonable 618 Richmond Ave. Phone 4614 Richmond. Indiana SPECIALS AT THE STORES 25 A te
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SATURDAY, JANUARY 8, 19211 . t' at TaMfoeVSale. Bam 1 24 and 1 26 West 6th St., Richmond, Ind. 40 HEAD OF MORSES Consisting of draft, general purpose and driving horses, some good farm horses and mares and a few good mated teams. Will have a few good fresh cows and springers, Shorthorns and Jerseys; one good roan Shorthorn bull, coming one year old. Will have some shoats weighing from 50 to 100 lbs. If you are in need of a horse I think it will pay you to attend this sale. It looks like they will be scarce and high. If you have anything in pur line to sell, write or call and we will come and see you. Telephone 261 3. Will have our sales every other Saturday. The next sale will be January 22nd. Sale starts t 1 2 m. TOM CONNIFF, O. E. ROSS Auctioneers H. J. HARRIS, GEO. TAUBE, WM, LANDWEHR, Clerks
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RE-8UILT TIRES FOR REAL PRICES 'ON TIRES GET IN BEFORE SATURDAY as this is a real Clearance tale on Tires. ' Lehigh , Kokomo Grant Rebuilt 28x3, $8.35 and 'up Other sizes in proportion. The place where, you buy SealFast tube patching. FELTMAN'S CIGAR STORE Cut-Rate Tire Store 609 Main St. Phone 2039 AUTOMOBILE TRIMMING FOR SALE 3 new winter tops for Ford cars. 1 new winter top for Chevrolet. 1 second-hand winter top for Ford. We are Wayne county agents for the Close-Tite Curtains for Ford3. Price, $52.00. We will be in a position to furnish the Close-Tite Curtains for Dodge, Chevrolet and Maxwell about January 1st. W.A. PARKE 17 South 10th St. TOPS RECOVERED Lights sewed in curtains; also inside trimming. GUY ATCHLEY 610 North D Street REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 225 N. 20 Flve-'oom house, for sale. Call 11 S. JVV2 n d. FOR SALE 2 double brick houses. Inquire 2"44 South 5 Stj FOR REAL ESTATE AND FARMS, see A. M. ROBERTS, 18 S. 8th. Phone 4171. SPECIALS AT THE STORES 25 Drop Sin 05scotmt Here Any Other Store in the city High Prices Stands Phone 2459 PUBLIC SALE OF LIVE STOCK
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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 C. C. HAWLET & SON . New Paris. O. For Farms and Real Estate of all kinds C. E. KEEVER CO. has a fine list of houses. Office 'phone 1641; res. 2169. Office 7 S. llth St. See us for bargains. GOOD CITY HOMES PORTBRFIELD. Colonial Bid. FOR SALE Good modern brick 9room house. Hot water heat, large lot and garage. Centrally located. Phone Kit. FOR SALE Two acres, comfortable buildings, plenty of fruit, good roads, close to town. mile from car line. Will consider light touring car, as part payment. Care of Palladium, Box E-5060. LANDOLOGT SPECIAL NUMBER Just out. containing 1921 facts of clever land In Marinette County, Wisconsin.lt for a home or as an investment you are thinking of buying good farm lands where farmers grow rich, send at one for this special number of Landology. It is free on request. Address Skid-more-Rlehle Land Co.. 406. SkidmoreRiehla Bldg., Marinette. Wise. SPECIAL BARGAIN For Sale Six-room house, gu3, electric lights, both waters inside. East End. Terms. Owner leaving city. Also six-room house for rent. Call HUDELSON Phones 1401-1899 FOR SALE 22 ACRES Suburban, good buildings. well located. 1 ACRE Suburban, extra well located and good buildings. .Will make terms I ACRES Suburban, close in, extra (soon ouiiaings. 5-ROOM HOUSE Bath 1 and furnace; $300 cash, balance terms. List your property and farm with us for service. BURDSALL-WILLETT CO. Room 7 and 8 Vaughn Bldg. Phones 1481 3271 3293 REAL ESTATE For Sale or Trade FOR SALE Or will trade- for good used 6-passenger Ford car. A build' ing lot. located on S. E. corner of S. W. 8th and A. second lot in. Close to New High school site. Lot is 37'8" front, 180 deep. Improvements made. Taxes paid. Address Earl VanEtten. R. R. C. FOR SALE OR TRADE For grocery stock or city residence property. Located neac Economy, Ind. 86 - ACRES All tillable except 5 acres timber, 8-room house, furnace, both yater in kitchen, large basement, barn 40x50, good hog house, chicken house, garage and wagon shed. Price $19,000. FORREST H. MEEK Auctioneer and Realtor 710 Main Office Phone 1830 Residence 4095 FARMS FOR SALE 43 MR. FARM RENTER Be independent, buy a small tract of land with good buildings, where you can rent all the land you will care to farm adjoining. Communicate with the owner. Phone 2558. 41 North llth street "Do it now." DON'T WAIT UNTIL THE LAST MINUTE Now is the time to buy if you want spring possession. We have some real bargains in farms and in city property. Come in and see us. Our time is yours. HARRIS AND KORTEWEG Southwest Corner 6th and Main Sts. Office Phone 2278. Residence 3014 PUBLIC SALE
CLOSING-OUT SALE Having sold my farm and decided to quit farming, I will offer at public sale on the farm commonly known as the Nate Martin farm, 6 miles north of Richmond, on Arba pike, 5 miles southeast of Fountain City, beginning at 10 o'clock, on TUESDAY, 'JANUARY 11, 1921 5 HORSES 5 One roan gelding, 6 years old; 1 bay gelding, S years old, weighing about 1350; 1 bay general purpose mare, 9 years old; 2 general purpose horses. All good workers. 15 CATTLE 15 2 pure bred Holstein cows, giving good flow of milk, fresh in spring; 1 Jersey, fresh in March; 1 Guernsey; 7 grade Holsteins, some heavy springers and others giving good flow of milk and to be fresh In spring; 1 three-months old heifer calf; 1 brindle cow, fresh January 16; Shorthorn cow with second calf by her side; 1 Jersey cow. All above cattle are straight and young. 39 SHEEP 39 38 ewes, bred for early lambs. One buck. 25 HOGS 25 Five registered and eligible to register, bred Duroc Jerseys, sows bred for February and March litter. Bred to a grandson of Orion Cherry King. Above sows are Orion Top Col. and Orion Cherry King breeding. 12 fall shoats, weight 75 to 100 pounds; 8 shoats, 60 pounds. GRAIN AND HAY K 300 bushels corn; clover hay, nice shredded fodder and wheat straw in mow. FARMING TOOLS One McCormick 7-ft. wheat binder; 1 McCormick corn binder; 1 tandem disc; 1 Oliver sulky plow; 1 Osborne mower; 1 Oliver walking plow, 1 spiketooth harrow; 1 cultipacker, new; 1 Hoosier corn planter, new; 1 Gale corn plow; 1 Wooden roller: 1 Rude manure spreader: 1 Columbus wagon with flat bed, new; 1 storm buggy; gravel bed; 1 set of breeching harness; 1 set hip-strap harness; 1 set buggy harness. MISCELLANEOUS
120 feet hay rope with fork; 190 feet
scoop; iy-ton lertuizers; nog ionic; sen ieeaers ana nog irougns; pair fence-stretchers; grain sacks, cream separator, milk cans and buckets, sorghum molasses, Cypress incubator; 50 Buff Orpington puflets and hens; 2 cockerels. Lunch by Booster class of Chester M. E. church. Terms Made Known on Sale day ROBERT E. WHflTEMAN PLATT and CONNIFF, Auctioneers JESSE WIECHMAN. Clerk
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Fruit They were gathered about the farm house fire in the mellow light of a swing lamp, and the head of the house sent his youngest son to the garret for butternuts. A little later, with an iron lapstone on his . knees and hammer in hand, he was producing a rhythmic rap-rap-rap-crack clink, as the crinkly brown shells split open' and were tossed into a basin, exposing their delicately flavored twin meats. "This is the last crop from that old tree." he remarked, thoughtfully, pausing after a few minutes of fascinating labor. "Rotted out, and the wind got it last night. And I have gathered nuts from that tree since I was a little tike in short breeches." The hammer rested for a few mo ments, and the fingers of the farmer's left hand ran meditatively through the pile of richly laden shells. "Fifty years," he mused. "Fifty springs I've seen the green come out on the leaves; fifty falls I or my children or grandchildren have, picked up bushels of nuts; and fifty winters I've sat by the fire here and cracked them. That butternut tree has been a good old friend." None to Take Its Place. Yet with all the pleasure that he had obtained from that tree, the farmer, thrifty in nearly everything, had no new butternut trees coming up to take the place of the patriarch which the wind destroyed. It is only recently that serious attention has been paid to nut-tree planting. Landowners set out orchards and plant trees in dooryards and on the highways for shade; but nut-bearing trees, which usually require 8 to 15 years to come into bearing, have been in a measure neglected. There are a number of nut-bearing species, say specialists if the United States Department of Agriculture, which grow as rapidly for shade as the maple or elm and which will yield pleasure and some revenue for a quarter or half century after the first few years of cultivation. The butternut is now being produced by nurserymen and grows farther north than most other species. Butternut trees will bear in about eight years and form an attractive yard or roadside, ornament, especially in the Northern Slates. More attention, however. Is being paid to its relative,the black walnut. The late war made heavy inroads on the ranks of these fine old trees for REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE 44 FOR TRADE Two 6-room houses, all modern except furnace, both newly painted, and nearly now. Newly papered, on ror lot. 4' squares of Court House. Newcastle, and renting: at 2H each per mo. Will trado for 40 to B0 acres in Wayne Co. M. H. Kern, Newcastle. Ind. PUBLIC SALE 1 -inch pipe; 20-ft. ladder; graven MONEY TO LOAN
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as Well as Shade gunstocks, airplane parts, and other material; tfut nurserymen already had begun to grow young trees to make up the loss. Contrary to the common idea, the black walnut is not necessarily a slow grower. . Under good conditions of culture,' it becomes one of our most rapid growing trees, especially of the more valuable woods. It has been known to bear a few nuts in six years. At 15 to 25 it is a heavy producer, and in old age It is always a resource for timber. : The chestnut, which has been an !m-, portant resource for centuries, is now one of the tragedies of treedom, due to the bark disease brought from Japan. The United States Department of Agriculture and various nut-culture associations are now working . with some promise of success to evelop varieties which are blight-resistant. Until they arrive at established results, it will probably not be wise to plant chestnuts in any section where the bark disease is prevalent. The shagbark hickory makes a handsome shade tree.; and quite a few varieties have ben propagated. Shagtarks generally come into bearing after 13 or 25 years. A few hickory trees planted now would be a comfortable resource for another generation. The beech is a slow grower, and can scarcely he classed as a commercial nut, but is an attractive and homey tree where there is room for its spread. Beechnuts furnish dainties for an evening's chat, or left on the ground in woods and pactures they furnish fattening material for pigs and turkeys. If the Jjeech tree is headed low, it offersieps clrmce for defacing its smooth bark with jacknife heiroglyphics. One other interesting nut tree is the filbert, or European hazel. It is one of our most tantalizing species, for while it can be made to grow in many parts of the North, no variety has yet been found to bear profitably east of the Rocky Mountains, due to the fact jthat it flowers early and is caught by frost. In the Pacific Northwest it bids . rair to soon become an important nut. Ohio News Flashes ! DAYTON A general roundup of a'1 auspicious characters was ordered bv the police department, following evidence of a renewal of the crime wave here, while several automobile trucks were used in gathering up slot machines. They were found in S6 business houses. MIDDLETOWN r There are fewer unemployed men in Middletown pro portionately than in any other city in , the Mate, according to D. E. Smith. secretary manager of the Chamber of Commerce. A survey of Industrial establishments indicated that there has been no wage reductions except in case of a bicycle factory, where wages were cut 20 per cent. MAUDE ADAMS TO RETURN TO STAGE, MANAGERS SAY NEW YORK. Jan. 6. Reports current for many months that Mis.Maude Adams had retired permanently from the stage were met tonight with announcement by A. L. Erlan,?e" and Charles B. Dillingham that she would make a reappearance under their management early next fall. DECLINES SANITARIAN JOB 'DERSO', Ind.. Jan. 6. Dr. W. M. Miley. physician, today decline-l the position of city sanitarian which was offered to him last night by the board of works. He refused the orfer on account of other business, he said. The board created the new office of sanitarian and decided to do away with the office of city chemist held bvDr. W P. T?nii;rh A now snnnini. fment will be made. LEGAL NOTICE NOTIf'K TO HEIRS. CREDITORS! ETC. In the matter of thf estate of Enirrn Kate Ssmolo. dpronsr-d. In th Wayne Circuit Court, January frm. 1021. Notion is hereby jriven that Dickinson Truft Co.. as executor of the estate of Emma Kat Sample, deceased, has presented and filed her account and vouchers in final settlement of wld estate, and that the fame will come up for examination and action of faid Circuit Court on the 29th diy of January. 1921. at which time all heirs, creditor lor legatees of said estate are required pjt-ni ,11 r.rt.iu nmri nu snow cause, if anv there he. whv said a-count and vouchers should rot be aTivd. DICKINSON TKCST CO.. Executor. John I, Rune. Attorney. J;in -13-.o. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO HEIRS. CUEniTOTfS. ETC In the matter of the estate of Henry I. Hoover, deceased. In the Wayne Circuit Court, January term. 1921. Notice Is hereby given that Ethel P. Hoover as administratrix of the estate of Henry I. Hoover, deceased, has presented and filed her account and vouchers in final settlement "Yf. said estate, and that the same wtll come up for examination and action of said Circuit Court on 29th dav of January, 1921, at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate are required to ao pear In said court and show cause. If any there be. why said account and vouchers should not be approved. - ETHEL. P. HOOVER. - r Administratrix, Benjamin F". Harris, Attorney, . - ' Jan 6-13-20. - s J MONEY TO LOAN 48
FARM LOANS ; Five, ten and twenty years at C per cent and 64 percent. K H. B. CUSTER I 710 Main St. Phone 2962
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