South Bend News-Times, Volume 30, Number 333, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 22 November 1913 — Page 9

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1913 9

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES.

LITTLE TALKS

BY THE

WANT AD MAN

Let's suppose you have a room for rent. There are several ways in which you can let people know about it. First, you can tell all of your friends. And you can ask them to tell all of their friends. Maybe, if the telling keeps up long enough and reaches far enough, somebody will eventually be found who will come and take a look at that room.

SEVEN MINUTE SERMON. ON THE GOLDEN TEXT BY OUR OWN PREACHER N. 3. Cut this out and after id'nin it hand it to one ot cur collectors. This, is to certify that I have read thf Sev n Minute Sermon on the (Joldcn 'IV xt for Sunday, Nov. 2 3, as published in the News Time. Name Address December 7, 191 :i. Lcmmi: The? I 'all of Jericho. Jo-liuu ,V.10-(:27. (ioldcn Text: All things are? posto liim that Ixdh'vcth. Mark U::5. Till: VKTOHV OT FAITH. 1. Tlicic is No Limit to the lovor of 1'aitli. In our sinful unbelief we are tempted to think that faith has a limit, that it may accomplish some things, but that thefe are things which cannot be accomplished by faith no matter how tiirong. If howe f r, we are to believe the bible, and the experiences of the saJnts of (Jod in all the acs, and even our own expeiienee, we hall iind that the words of the fxt are absolutely true, that all'things are possible to him that belieeth. All our needs are to be supplied by faith, and it is a fact that laith is the basis of all our actions. We undertake to do certain things because we have faith in the results. We sow our seed, in, the faith that H will result in a crop; we exercise faith every time we place a letter in the post oilice. It is true that in the first instance we exercise faith in nature, and in the second we show our faith in man; but when this principle of faith is applied to God, backed by his promises, there is no limit of it3 possibilities'. . Some Croat Things Done by Faith. The bible is an extensive record of the deeds which have been :io complished by faith, and yet for every one the bible mentions there are ten thousand faith victories unrecorded. Noah, building the Ark, Is an early example of faith and its results. Noah belieed what God had aid to him, and for 120 years, worked In the preparation of the Ark which God told him to build, in which himself and family, and a male and female of t-ery living creature were to be saved from drowning when the rest of the world should be destroyed by the Hood. Abram heard the voice of God, when living; in his native land, telling him to out in search of another country, which God then promised to him anil his descendants; believing this Inward voice he went out by faith to find the country which he had never seen. Abram's faith was abundantly justified by subsequent events. Abraham afterwards, in almost blind faith In the promise of God, sought to oifeup his son Isaac, as a sacrifice, when the only wav he could see by his promises which (Jd could keep was throuuh the person of Isaac. The eleventh chapter of Hebrews contains a remarkable account of a most extraordinary series vi me vicioiies oi iuun; n lens oi me aith of Isaac, Jacob, Joseph, Moses, and other men. referring also to the suffering which the people endured ami the hardships the passed.. It tells Jericho having fallen exploits of Gideon, of sonv of I a vid, and others, who through through which f the walls of by faith, of the liarak, of SamSamuel, with faith subdued kingdoms, stopped the mouths of lions, and quenched the violence of lire. :i laith is Ilelicf in the Viwm-ii God. Faith is a reliance upon the promises of the bible, or the voice of God in our souls, and acting upon these promises or commands, or whatever the nature of the message may be. It means stepping out into the the unseen, if God so directs, expecting that our feet will !ind a solid foundation, and that we shall be able to walk. Faith is simple childlike confidence in God. and acting upon that conMdeiice with all the assurance of certainty. The story is told of a widow whose husband had been killed: .and becau.-e she could not pay tlk rent the landlord threatened her with ejectment. one of her two .small children then hesan to pray aitoid for assistance, and while she v as praying a lady tame to the door and heard her simple petition. Later the lady called upon the widow offering her a new home and a plan by u hi'.'h she could provide for her needs. The willow and child attributed this i-ood providence to God's answer .to praver, and who can say it. was not? There have been thousands in similar :::::, -alties, who through faith have I en delivered from all their troubles. I. Through Faith Only Can Our SouU Ko Sated. Faith is accepting the invitation of salvation which God 2' re ly offers to every man. It is taking God at his word, giving up sin and turning to God with full purpose tf heart. Jesus' invitation Is, "Come into me all ye that labor ami are havy laden and I will give you rest." end faith is. the acceptance of this f-'raePujs offer. G d promises to ieinove our sins froia us as far as the cast is from the west, and the acceptance of that offer constitutes saving faith. The fruition of faith is the realization that our sirs are forgiven, ant! that our names are written in the lam.t's book of life. It is the sense of anion, even of innocence, which God ivts us on our exercise of f.-dth; it . . . .... . . . s int love or lOu sio .: aoroa,! i. rmr hearts by the Holy .spirit gie;i unto us. It is the pease f G,.d which j .csseth all understanding keeping (,ur ha-t.s and minds in the ki.o b dge HM.l i-ive of God. I be ,-f you therefore to put God to the test. tCo-ynht, by J. LMvhLn.)

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IN THE DAY'S NEWS. sin; ati; it ni:i:dlf.s. NEW YORK. Immigration oifleials are considering the deportation of Bessie Kymarzcyk, IS, because she swallowed 1" needles, in an attempt to commit suicide. -They believe she id insane. Doctors have recovered seven of the needles. WAS INGHMOFS IIUKGLAR. -'JEIUSKY CITY. Standing on a ladder outside a second story window, a burglar, using a broomstick with a hook in one end, Ilshed a pair of trousers from under the pillow while the owner, John II. Blumenthal, slept. There was $2 40 in a pocket. ALIj ItCADY TO I)IF NEW YOIv. Dressing herself in the black silk dress she wore at her husband's funeral three years ago, Mrs. -Mary J. .Sexton, 78, killed herself by inhaling gas. She left this note: $ "I am prepared for the grave. Do not undress mc." SPKAKS A lib HUT KXGLTSU. NEW YORK. Having mastered seventeen languages, including Chinese Lucien Canale, 2 8, a 'Roumanian, arrived here only to be held up by immigration officers because he cannot speak English. He says he will attempt to master the ISth tongue. CAMPAIGNS UY PHOXK. EVERETT, Mass. James M. Tuohy is conducting his campaign for mayor of this city by telephone, because two of his children have scarlet fever. WIFE ItMM) XOVCbS. NE WYOIIK. Answering his wife's suit for separation, Andrew Phillips asserted that she preferred reading novels in bed to cooking and he was forced to eat his daily meals in a restaurant. F LAYING CAKDS. Special low prices. Finest cards and case, 2 5c. Flinch, Pinochle. Eittle Cards, Rig Cards of all kinds at Coonley Drug Co. Advt. An astronomical clock in Germany is so perfectly constructed that Its errors amount to only one second in more than eighteen years. Aur $1.00 AbARM CLOCKS for (53c. Our $2.00 WATCH for $100. Both guaranteed for a year at Coonley Drug ?tore. Advt. NOTin: or final accoi nt. llstate of Vl'tor KTzeszewskl. IIv direction of Anthony J. Kerpal, Exeeutur of tlie Hstnte of VI-tor Krzeszewski. lite of St. Joseph County, In the Shite of Indiana, deceased. Notice is hereby given 'to the heirs, legntes nnd Ievle's of decetlent, nnl all other pei-svuw interested in said estate, that sabl I'xecutor h.is fileil In thl KxX his nsNnnt and vowliors for the final settlemont of vald estate, and they v.re therefore here!y required to be and appear hi sal. I Court on th llth flay of 1 e-eintr. l'H.S. when the same will be heard, and mike proof of their heirship, or claim to :inv part f saM estate, and show cause tf any there be. why said aen)iint and vouchers should not. he apprtvel. Witness, the Clerk and the sea? of the St. Joseph Cireult Court at South l?enl. Indiana, this Jlsr day of Noveinler. 1!M3. TUANK T. CIIKISTOPII, Clerli. Ceo. Sands, Atty. for Estate. Nov. 22, 21). SHKRirr'S SALE. hy virtue of aw Order of Sale to me directed from the Clerk's Othee of the St. Joseph Circuit (ourt. I will expose to ruhlic Sale on Saturday, the 2tnh day of November, A. I.. l'Jl.t. ktwwn the hurs of 10 o'elock A. M. nnd 4 o'clock I. M., of said dav. at the d.xr of the Court House in the i'lty of South hend, St. Joseph unty, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following deserilnM heal Kstate. situate in St. Joseph County, State of Indiana, towit: A part of large lot No. Ten Hundred Twenty-cMit (lcCS) as shown In the recorded plat of IaSille Park, as platted hv Staler Kohhison, now a part of the Ctr ot 'South r.end, hounded by a line running as follows: Ilcginning at a point on the West line of said lot eighty (H) feet South of the North West comer of said lot. themv running South eighty Cm) Ie't on the West line of suld lot. thence i:ast one hundred and twenty-nine feet to the last line of said ht, thence North eighty (MM feet on said P.an line. t!icn-e West One hundred twenty-nine irj.o fet to the place of beginning; ald urcel f land being known as lta 11 and l In the unrecorded sub-division of said Iorge I.t No. Ten Hundred Twenty-eight (lO'jM (Said mortgage teing recorded in Mortgage Kecord 12o at pace f0. And on failure to realize the full amount of Judgineut. interest and eots thereon, I will expose to Public Sale, at th wmo time and place, to the highest bidder, the fee simple of said estate.-. Taken as the property of Prank Poem5, nt the suit of Henrv Hhaenens. et al. i:lWAIil S. SWANSON. SberifT of St. Joseph Countr. II. M-'I. & Mel. & V., Attorneys far ritff. Nov. S-1.V22-P.H3. City of South Fend. Indiana -Depart raent of Public Works. NOTICK OF 1IKAHINC. A!S TO SPECIAL. llKNKPITS. Notice is hereby given that the following srrect improvement has been completed: It rick pavement on High street, under Improvement llesclution No. 2-M. tirade, curb nnd walk on Poster street, under Improvement Iiesolutlori No. 271. Jrade. curb and walk on Corby street, under Improvement Itesolutloi; No. 2'T. tirade, curb and walk on live street, under Improvement Kesohition No. 22.". (Jrade, curb and walk on N'lles avenue, under Improvement Resolution No. 20). lira tie. curb and walk on St. Ixuils street, frwn Corby street to St. Vincent street, under Improvement Keo;utlon No 2."4. tiratie. curb nnd walk on Tent! avenue, under Improvement Kesohition No. 207. All In the City of .south -end. Indiana. . - ' - un ill til. t'ttir ' l.n-. I Hoard, and subject to public inspection, nn :iMsrjcnt roll, which contains tlie n.imes vi all property owners who are s'lbiect to assessment, a description of the property to be assessed, and the nnmunt of each prima facie asesMnent. This p.canl at its offitv hi the City Hall, will on the irth d iy of . Iccembr. at 7:4.". p. m., receive and hear remonstrances as to the .".mount of each :is.css:nent. and will decide wh'thr the tsessd ots or tracts of land have been or will be specially benefitted by raid improvement in the tiruounts uar.;ed on said rdl. IW)AKI) OP PPP.LIC WORKS, otto C. P.astl.in. Clf.trb-s P. Niclbalskl. Prnncrs Iit!ibert. Arthur 1'. Perley, Clerk of P.oird. Nov. 17, lSiiriLD. 21. 2C.

Or you can put little cardboard signs in your downstairs windows, reading: 'Room For Rcni." hundreds of people pass your house every day. Possibly one out of every hundred will see the sign, and one out of every thousand will be looking for a room. Both of these ways are inexpensive. They're all right, too that is, if you don't car whether you rent

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LODGES AKD SOCIETIES. KLECTION NOTICE. South IVnd Tent. No. 1. K. O. T. M will hold eltioTi of offi-er for the ensuing year, Iec. Stb. 1913. All members requestcd to to presenL 8. R. THOMAS, R. K. NOKMAN EDI) V M ITER MENU. Chicken lressing Oravy Mashed Totatoo Rlscuitfi Iieet and Cucumber Pickles Cranberry Sauce Dousrhuuts Coffee Saturday, Nov. 22. 25 Cents. AUTEN Vt. It. C. No. It. Military Card Party Tuesday, Nor. 25. Old ()urt House. A dance will be given Nov. 'J2 at Cmmstown Hall by W. O. W. No. 71. Everybody InTited. CHICKEN HUrrER. Normnn Pldy IM11, -119 E. Jefferson boulevard, Saturday evening, Nov. 22, from 5 o'elock on. AUTEN XV. It. C. No. It. Don't forget the 14 ;ound turkey for flrt prize Tuesday night. Chicago Wall Paper Co. moved to 101 W Division t. Clearance sale. Everything at half price. AUTEN W. It. C. No. It. Rememter the first prize 1s a turkey at the Old Court House next Tuesday night. KEMOVAL NOTICES. I have moved to 100 E. Jefferson. Call for shoes there. Boston Goodyear Welt Shoe Repairing Co. ILKLr WAXTKD 3IALE. AN l Eli ft boys to pnrs eirctilars. pplv eairly Moudaj morning. Knox, the Taylor, 210 S. Mich. t. WANTED Man in stock room; one who has had hrdwar experience and married preferred. So Bend Machine Tool Co. W A NTED Ca rrlers at the News-Times. I'tg. Co. Apply at once. WANT EE Man with rig to work rural noutes. Liberal commission. Exceptionally low offer for next two months to R. F. D. patrens. Circulation manager NewH-Times. MEN 20 to 40 years old wanted at once for Electric Railway Motormen and Conductors; $00 to $100 a mrmth; no experience neeessnry; line opportunity; no strike; write Immediately for application blank. Address II. C. F., care NewsTimes. MEN IS to So 1? sco me Government Railway Mail Clerks. Sample examination questions free. Franklin Institute, Dept. 0-11. Rochester. N. Y. WANTED Men whose voices nlend harmoniously with others or are susceptible to training which will cause thenx, to u3 so. 1'. M. C. A. Glee club. No membership required to Join. HELP WAXTED F1LLE. WANTED Cashier, one who has ..ad experience in grtx-ory preferred; must furnish referern-es. CaU at Noland's groeery, lCOo Portage a v. WANTED Girl for light housework. Call Saturday or Sunday aftrnoon before five. 3 Bemls court. WANTED A competent woman or girl to assist with housework In the county. Call Home phone 4110. WANTED A girl for housework. No cooking. Apply S20 Ashland Ave. Bell 1307. WANTED Girl for stripping tobacco. good wages, steady work. L. S. Kent Cigar Co. WANTED Girls to learn cigar making; Paid while learning. L. S. Kent Cigar Co. WANTED Bunch makers and rollerssteady work. L. S. Kent Cigar Co. WANTED Young women for Shirt Making; no previous experience necessary; good pay while learning. Saturday afternoon off. Wilson Bros. Shirt Factory. W. Sample st. OFFICE HELP. KELLEY BUSINESS COLLEGE. 1C0 E. Wayne St.. 2nd floor. Phones Home 24M, Bell W3. Al commercial subjects. Day and night school. Enter any dav or evening. Graduates placed iu good psitions. Typewriters bought, sold nnd rented. Call or phone for particulars. "THE Si ilOOL whose graduates succeed." The Thomas School, American Trust bldg. Stenography, typewriting, ofllce method?, typewriting course, cmp. dept. day and night. LOST AND FOUND. Lost Tan and white Boston bull pup. 7 months ld; answers to name Nipper. Finder return to lo-J W. Colfax av. and revel ve reward. Lost Monday night on Marietta st.. a pair of rimless glasses. Finder, revive reward by returning to 827 Marietta st. LOST Hereford Cow. Weight about LlMi. Liberal reward offered if penned up. Major Bros. Packing Co. Both V hones M. LOST Saturday morning early a gold watch attached to a Stephenson fob. South Bend movement. Finder please notify Osvar Rexstrew. fill E. Miner st. Home phone 3ls.s. $3.00 reward. LOST OR STOLEN Four bead of heifers, three Holstein and one red and white; taken from Wocdverton's pasture. C miles west of town. Call Home phone 4022, Bell phone 91 s2. Reward. LOST In interurban station. package from Robertson's Store. Finder please return to News-Time O'ce. LOST A buggy blanket from my Automobile Wednesday evening. Finder win pleise return and receive reward. Dr. E. R. Dettn. Y A NTE I) MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED Dressmaking. Spial prices to school teachers and clerks. Call or address 420 N. ..Michigan st. WANTED People wno nave no machines c." trouMe'oni ones to come and see the New nlte. Se fcov diffcreat they ire trom rhers. you enn buy them for down and 30c per we k. HAYEUSTOCK. it WIIITE" Vv

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WANTED Dressmaking by the day. 021 N. Cushing st. PEHSOXAL. "SALS AD Is more than EIGHT in DE to the house - wife in washing and cleaning. Phone Bell' Sr( today for IT. WANTED Every lady teacher, book-keeper. Stenographer or factory employe to know that 3 to o cents per day will return your wages when disabled from Illness -or accidents. A post card will bring you full particulars. JOHN BLUE. J. M. S. Building. IIUSINESS OPronTUXITTES. WE ARE still giving $1.00 worth of wood cuttings free with our Sunny South Coal, lump or egg size, $4.50 per ton. Better get busy. G. C. Uartmau. Home Co31; Bell 70. KODAKS AND SUPPLIES We do fine developing and printing at moderate S rices. South Bend Camera Co., with . Burke & Co.. opticians. Wo IPo GQoKlEKIGBV Vocal Ins-tructor. (Musical Director St. .Tames' Choir) Season Begins Monday. Sept. 1. bPLCIAL attention given to cleaning, pre5Sing nnd repairing; also new work; by S. G. Gyenge. Merchant Tailor, 113 W. Division st. Home phone Uli. UlAM'JAS See l lin at his own Lome In Uv.eolu, Ind., where be will give readings daily and cure the sick without medicine. At home at all hours. Celebrated $5 readings. $1. All interurbau cars stop lu front ot his door. The poor you have always with you. Vou will not always have Dr. Cravens with you. Hours 10 a. m., to a p. m. Other hours by appointment. Bell phone 12a. Heals sick without medltrue. W V W- . . . FOR SALE Candy and cigar s-tore well located. Making money. $."0 If taken nt once. Address Box K 31, care NewsTimes. W I LEER'S LE GARO. oc CIGAR. Hand made, union made; none better. SHOW CARD WRITING You will be of moe value to your employe If you can write a neat card. Expert instruction given at the Y. M. C. A. Three months course. Join now. JOHN L. joHNauN Practical Cabinet Maker. Furniture Packing, Repairiugj Upholstering, Finishing and Caneing. Will call for ami deliver. 316 N. St. Louis st. Bell phone 40. SCREEN DOORS and windows should be ordered now. We make all kinds and those that last and fit. Miller Cabinet and Machine Shop, 8hj Portage av. Home puone .032. GET YOUR REPAIRING done nt CARLIN'S, lOo Y. Division et. Umbrellas repaired and rrcovered, shears aud knives ground. Keys made and locks repaired. One safe for sle. -iO by 23. 0U SALE Money making proposition, will sell half interest or whole. Rupture' guaranteed cure. No other than man with capital need apply. Call loo 3o'.h Bend av. PERSONAL I wish to rhank the ttrwt car men for their courtesy to their patrons who nsk tc be directed where they can buy White Sewing Machlues aud diesj forms. Best wishes to you. UAVERSTOCK, the WHITE" MAN, 0S W. Jefferson Blvd. RENT A TYPEWRITER OF ARMSTRONG. A1I Makes late Models for Beat or Sold on Easy Payments. Phone for &mpl9 machine. Bell C2li; Home 1227. L. B. ARMSTRONG. Don't forget my Number, 127 W. Jefferso. Boulevard. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE Underwood Typewriter, nearly new, cash. Call 122 W. Lasalle av. FOR SALE "Protoctograpu cheek protector; I. C. Smith Typewriter and Edison Mimeograph. Will sacrifice for cash. Address "Protcctograph", care NewsTimes. FOR SALE Set of trap drums. Inquire 11. N. Kibler, care Wells-Fargo A: Co. Es., 123 N. Main. FOR SALE Flat top desk and chair and Remington No. 7 tyiewriter, in good condition, cheap. Inquire Gross Bros., 433 S. Chapin st. FOR SALE Good substantial new garage; size 12x1; can be easily moved. Inquire 407 La Monte terrace. Bcdl phone 3'T; Home 1'013. CALENDAR PADS FOR 1911. Diaries, C-lendars and dek reminders for PJ14 now in. Place ymr order now for your needs our new indexed Automatic Calendar Pad is the latest in oilice efficiency. The Typewriter. Shop. Inc. Typewriters Repaired, Reuted, Sold, Exchanged. 119-121 W. Jefferson Bldg. FOR SALE S. C. Whit Leghorn cockerels. Laying strain direct from Corning and WyckotT aud Sen. $3 '.neb or 2 for $3. Floyd Rankert, "The Elms," R. It. .No. lymouth, Ind. FOR SALE Steel ranges, guaranteed bakers, at manufacturers cost, six hole family size. $23.00. for thirty days only. Call at factorv and see these bargains. C. G. FOLSOM MUG. CO., 343 S. Scott t. FOR SALE PIANOS. FOU SALE Ur. right Mario, good condl tlon. Barga'.n at $133.00, cost $400.0MD when new. Private party. Martin F. I'ayue, 30U W. Colfax av. Bell phone 1W4 FOR SALE One small square piano. Just the thing for beginners. In firstclass condition and at a very low figure. Call any evening betwen 0 and S o'clock at 1011 Sherman nv. F. A. Marowsky, Piano Maker and Concert Tuner. FOU SAL1-, v I Horses, Carriages, Ktc. FOR SALE Three marcs, ewo matched gmys, one black. '.. 10. 11 years. Call Dr. .1. Craven. Osteoid, Ind. Bell phone 123. fDrt. DANIEL .t. HILL. Veterinary Surgeon.

pay till cured. No blemish. First elas reference given. All kinds of veterinary Aork done. Prompt attcution given to day calls. Miller . Klrkley's lCc Hitch Barn, Bell Pho.

0 that room next week, or Christmas after next Christmas. . s But most people who have rooms for rent want to rent them as quickly as possible. How can you reach the people who are looking for rooms? Listen, and I'll tell you: Through the Classified columns of a good newspaper a little Want Ad. will hunt out and reach

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AFTERNOON EDITIONS. , POK 'SAI.K. Automobile, MotorcyleK, Etc. FOR SALE One Ann ArDr Auto delivery wagon, practically new, flOO.JO. M. and S. Steam Vulcanizing Co., 3O5-C07 L Jefferson boulevard. l'OK SALE A .V passenger Hudson motor -,t"r ,lu gd repair. In lulru of W. U. Nichols. Auto Inn. FOU SALE POULTRY. FOR SALE 11 white leghorn pullets, tome laying, Blafk mlnorea pul lets, almost ready to lay. $1.00 each. Rhode Isljnd Red pullets, laying, 1.00 each. OOo W. Broadwar. Mishawaka. FOR SALE Buff nd whi e leghorn cockerels extra large, line birds, peifect color, heads and shape. The best In thl section. Call and look them over. H. T. Reynolds, Calhoun and Vine sts., Mishawaka, Ind. FOR SALE 11! white leghorn pullets, some laying. $7.r0. Black mlncwra pullets, almost ready to lay, ?1.00 each. 00o W. Broadway, Mishawaka. FOU KENT P1AXOS. FINE toned oak piano; an exceptional b.ngain at Wolcott Music Co., 414 N. Ahch. et. SOME exceptional n"ne instruments for renL Verv reasonable rates. Wolcott Music Co., 414 N. Mich. st. Both phones. l'O It IUIXT STORE ROOM. FOR RENT A grocery store nxmi on Leer st. close to Vistula av. W. K. McIlenry, 1LS S. Main st. FOR KENT OF1TCR ROOMS. I'OIt KENT TWO VERY NICE LIGHT FLOORS, SUITABLE FOR MANUFACTtrttlNO OK OFFICES. CORNER. 21S S. MICHIGAN. THE HOUSEHOLD OUTFITTING CO. FOR KENT Office Rooms, either single or eu suite. Building is centrally located; elevator service and other inoilern conveniences. Are your offices properly kept up. Janitor serviee included in rental. OfiVe aud everything Is kept In first class condition. Apply to Do. E. It. Dean, Dean Bid?. FOR SALF HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE Kitchen range, in good order. Inquire 131S l'ortage av. FOR SALr, Fine high grade heating stove, good as new. Will sell at a bargain if sold at once. Inquire at 013 W. Liisalle av. Bell phone 2303. FOR SALE Household furniture in good condition, or furnished fiat for sale. Bell phone 714. FOR SALE Ilousenold goods, almost ei.angh-to furnish a smnll fiat. Will sell at a reasonable price. Good reasons for selliug. 003 W. Broadway, Mishawaka. FOR SALE 100 stoves, consisting of hard coal base burners, soft ccal, large sizes of wood stoves aud steel ratges. Will sell very cheap. Can see them uatil 0:30 at G13 S. Michigan st. Home phone 0072. FURNISHED ROOMS. LARGE modern front room, 402 N. Main. Use of Bell phone 2070. FURNISHED ROOMS with bath, 107 W. Colfax Ave. FOR RENT Large front room, ground lloor, 427 N. Michigan St. FOR RENT Beautiful frouU rooms for light housekeeping, all hiodern, everything furnished, furnace heat, reasonable, goon people, all for sleeping rooms. Call 41b S. Lafayette. FOR RENT 4 rooms and a hall to man and wife. Inquire ll.'ll Birner st., cor. Bh.ine; 3 per month. Home phone 233, FOR RENT One single and two suites of rooms, light, heat aud bath. 320 W. Washington. FOR RENT Furnished rocm. first floor front, private entrance, modern aud reasonable to parties of good repute. Bell phone 3372. UNFURNISHED ROOMS. UN FURNISHED ROOMS for rent. 210 N. Main ,t. S. W. Lippman. FOR RENT FXiATS. FOR RENT Cosy six-room flat, $10 per mouth. Call Bed phone 423. FOR SALE Eight room flat 123 La port e av. Call at -20 N. Michigan. Geo. J. Hoffman. FOR IIEAT HOUSES FOR RENT Strictly modern ten-room 'house: hot water heat; 2 baths; lavatory ofT each bed room; four "block- from Washington st. Fine locati mi for rooming house. Inquire at 304 N. Main st. FOR RENT A 10-room house, modern exiept furnace, and bam :it 43 Prairie av. Call at 013 W. lasalle av. FOR RENT House, modern, except fur-n.-Hf. TOO Cottage Grove. Inquire TOO Harrison av. Home phoe 2430. FOR RENT -Strictly modern hou-. centrally located, hot water, heat, laundry, tile bath, hot and cold, hard and s .ft water throughout. " hard wood finish. See Caldwell, 701 J. M. S. Bldg. FOR RENT 7-room house at 7m E. lasalle av., toilet and city water lr.sbb Call Home phone 130o or call 412 N. Michigan st. FOR RENT S-room house t G N. Lafayette, all modern convenience. Inquire 002 N. Lafayette or Home phone 07u FOR RENT Lower part of double house In gmd repair, near court iJotise. $l3.tnj to good tenant. Home phone 3430. I FOR RENT A strictly modern houe witti barn at 1113 Haney a.; a very desirable location; rent reasonable. Inquire of W. P. FUREY. Roni 201 Summers Rldg.. 122 S. Main St. Horn- Phone 30J, Bell Phone FOR RENT A g.d house. $:UW ier month, at 70j portage av. Has furnace, pas. bath, etc. Rich & Rich, 123 W. Washington av. FOR RENT Six-room cottage with gas, l'Jll S. Leer t. Bell phone 3U27. FOR RENT -Six -roo ni hou-e. 317 E. Day ton. Call Home phone 7123 or ISh). FOR RENT Se-.ei.-rooni house. 313 N. Eleventh St.. River Park, wider and gas. Inquire 23j l'aris. Bell phone 333d. FOR RENT .Strictly modirn S-room house, hardwood finiib, 1419 S. MlcQigan f. --1th or tt-itbnnt Hrr llll nVr I7if

the very people you want to reach. And that method is inexpensive, also. Just trv it. Next time vou want tc lent a room, write a little Want Ad. and put it in this newspaper. People who want a room will see thai ad. because they'll be looking tor it, and well, then it's up to you to take care of them when they write or call. .

for ri:xt norsEs. FOR RENT. Five new houses la Sutithmooi park, near south side car line. Will rent very reasonable for the winter. W. P. FL'REY, Room 201 Summers Bldg.. 122 S. Main St. Rome Phone Bell Phone Ntt. FOR RENT A 'J-room house at 2l N. Hill. Modern; steam heated. Inquire at 220 N. Hill st. Home phone :.'.J3. FOR RENT 10-room modern house on N. Lafayette st. ; also b-room modern house on W. Marlon st. Inquire II. A. Wood. Both phones 232S. FOR RENT Modern house at 710 W. Col. fax nv. Inquire of Mrs. M. A. Fralkk, 131 N. Main st. FOR SALE HOUSES. FOR SALE A new, modern seven-room house, hardwood ti.m, furnace, bath, combination fixtures, stationary tubs in laundry. An Seven blocks ideal home. Chapatou Place, from court house. W. J. O'NEIL. Home Phone 033.8, Bell Phone 4332 FOR SALE New 7-room house on large lot: modern except "urn nee; on easy payments. Wm. N. Bergau, 323 Jefferson bldg. Bell 323. Home 31):. - FOR SALE Rooming Louse at 32Pi S. Michignn St.. nh'cly furnished, cheap rent and rooms always full. Cheap if taken at once, owner leaving town. Bell phone 2193. FOR SALE 6-room house, bath, furnace, open fireplace, modern grate and mantel, in line condition. !, 1 furnished or unfurnished. Apply 1033 W. Colfax a v. FOR SaLE At a arm. a new C-rooiu mcden house (Jusc finished) ac the southwest corner of Howjrd and SL Louis t.. convenient to street cars, desirable location. Cah or contract, oa terms to iult the pu. ;haer. Inquire of W. 1. FUREY. Room 204 Summers Bldg.. 122 S. Main SL Home Ph-ne 536a, Bell Phone cOO. MR. REAL ESTATE PURCHASER The most important question you will ask in closing a real estate deal Is, "Is the title good V The Indiana Title and oLan Co. will answer this question for you nnd give you a $100,000 guarantee bond that the answer is correct. Indiana Title & Loan Co., Title Building.. Cor. Main and Center sts. Francis M. Jackson, President; ir Hagey, Secretary. FOR SALE New 5 room bungalow. Strictly modern. One and one-half blocks eapt of Michigan Street. Small payment down, the balance &ame as rent. Wm. J. O'Nell. Bell 4332. -Jlome C333. FOR SALE Six-room house on Duball av. one block from Michigan St.; gas. water, bath and toilet; nice shade nnd fruit trees cover the lot; only $2,300; $J3 down and 20 a month. Let me show you this property. F. M. Jackson, cor. Main and Center sts. Bell phone 4332, Home 033s :-"OR SALE. A new modem house, on Michigan av., just completed with tile fireplace and every couvtnleuce. A modern house, on l'ortage a v. A modern house, on Cottage av. A O-room house on Summer's court, close to the Lasalle av. car line. Cheap. A modern house, on Duball av. A 7-room house nearly modern, close to the Studebaker factory. A double house, iodern, on S. William W. K. McIIENRY, US S. Maln St. dome Phone 5733, Bell Thone FARM LANDS. irsVi ACRES finest truck and poultry place in county; 3 miles southeast of Elkhart; heavy gravelly soil; flue buildings; will take residence property; price $3,3v0. W. D. Ferris, Elkhart, Ind.. 331 Indiana av. FOR SALE OR TRADE 10 acres with good buildings; alLkinds of fruits; at a bargain. Will exchange for city property or ell on easy payments. Runynn Olsen, 422 . eaerson olug. Home r 1 1 - FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Two acres of good laud oue-half mile trovx city limits on East Side. Hastings, ;s N. Michig;.u t Phones: Bell, -11; Home, 044-U. FOR SALE OR TJtAlH Thirty acres oi.e mile northeast ot city limits of Mishawaka. Good bulldngs aud plenty of frul.t Hastings, 215 N. Michigan st. Phones: Home. OilU; Bell. 211. WHITCOMB & KELLER. FOR SALE Modern homes on Riverside drive, l'ortage uv., Navarre st.. Woodward av., YauBureu st., Cleveland av., in north part of the city, and on E. Broadway, Indiana av., Daytou St., E. Donald, Miami st. and E. Fox at. in the south part of the city. . Terms Cah or Payments. Jefferson Bldg Both Phones 1307 FOR SALE Farm of IT" acres oT good productive clay loam s-jil in southwest Michigan, 2i miles Horn railway market. Can't be bvat for tock, Irult or giuin. 100 acres under cultivation, baunce meadow and vim be r, 30 acres iiut or sugar b" t land, which will produce $ioo to $130 per acre if properly worked. Will take a good house and lot iu town or 3 to 3-acre lot near city wiih buildings thereon, iu part payment. Prke per acre. Two practically new dwellings tn N. St. Joe t. Renting 'jr $3o per uiouth. Fine 7-rouUi resl':ne oa l.jt 3x103 feet at No. 1310 S. Miiu st. Hot water U-at an 1 all tuoderu improvements, with cpeu stairway. Fruits aud grapes. Paved streets, sidewalk, sewer, waier and gas all iu and paid for. Price $?4,0u0. A good iuvcatent. Lot No. 12 In Huey Heights addition on payments of $1 per week. All payie:u made to iate pabi, value of lot No taxes or interest until purchase pri ze i ;m all been paid. Will take the amount already paid and purchaser can assume pa mem for the balance at th-j rate called ior-si fe v-tei. For iarijcuiars 'or.erl the aboe vail ou J. W. Peter, or le'.ee Home lX- or tOV. Rdl N3. is Hal i:stati:. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE -A few g...d i lots iu vicinity of St udcici ker .-ho.l, easv payment or wld consider jrji:y in modern property. Hekmau YaaV'aiiu, . lib S. Main st. FOR SALE Acre Jots on block from ! l'orta-t -aw. on mniiflilv invm..:.tj'

only ilo down aud $10 per rn.:ith. on!5 'these lots you cau have artesi..n wate.-

Hov.ln all the time. No payments durlag he Wintel nioht'iS. ! cue tf these lots. ixt me Dhow you I F. L. ST EDM AN, I Corner Main ard Center Streets. Bell Phone 4332. Home Phone C33S. 1 REAL ESTA'l E FOR SALE. For sale, 40 acres, go id land. . For sale, good l.;ne aud ljt on E. Donlaid st. Price $2.2uU i For sale, good lot vu Johnson st. Price f330. 5 For sale on eiy payment plan: i $1.3K I residence, l $2.'JAJ residence, 1 $l,3o) residency For further informstln call Home phone

FOR lIA.CILY;i, t fl Vill' r t-.-. 1 ...i-i,,- . - ' i - .ur m oariram in .1 tru-.k or chicken farm, call Home tkVxJ or Bcil ElmjIu 3. 2.'V S. Michigan t. FOR S.iLE Oi: EXCHANGE. 73 acres near city, with Improvements, 1 acres, on car line, good bargain. 3 and 10 a i-res, new house. 40 acres, well improved, good lac J. 23 acres, edge of eity. 33 a-res ner city. 1-4 a. re with new house, near car liar, price 5' -"'(). For further Information call ftSC-l H. :.(YJ B. or room 3. Hobbs bldg.. 233 S. M!h. FOR EXCHANGE so acres near Edwardtburg, Mich. tiood hou.-e and fair barn. Owner desires a city residence and will take city property worthh up to J2.300 as par: pay. Pri e $3,000. E. May, Edward stung, Mich. FOR SALE AND EXCHANGE All kind and sizes or f trn la i, ranche, plantations anil city properties and Blocks of mer chaudlse, everywhere; so don't mis uj it you want t do business. It LED REALTY CO302 Jefferson Bldg. Home Phone lva Phone 2GIS, FOR SALE. An S-rooia strictly modern house at 113 Mieiiigau av. A bargain for cash. A h-ioo:n modern hauo at lll3 Hanc av. Fine iOcatlou. 0-nin iio'e at loCS Leer st. 1 house aud lot In Lincoln Tar dIW tioii, near West Division st. New nouse lu Southmoor park, near south side car line. tvroom houe, modern except furnace, 311 Allen &t. &-room house at 102S HeMaude av. A (I-rooiu Loue at 1113 East Sorin st. A li-rooiu hoie on an acre lot ctar Wtst Division st., in Lasalle park addition. ' A 4 apartment llat, modern, 220(3 S Michigan bt. A double house, big lot, 1S21-1S23 S, Mlehigan st. Lots in Birner Place addition, south of Mlchigau uv. ou Allen, Lialue ad Lindner Sis. improved property to trade for vacant lots. We sell lots In Southraoor Prk Eirii l'Mve and l-aneoin l arK uauUK. Fire xnsturaiKe. Rents wiieciaW. 1'. FLltE'i, Room 204 Summers, Bldg. ?ell Phone bO'J. Home Phone rO'J MO.NLV TO LOAN. money to Loan, if yog .m-lb mu.m.l io pay your bills or ouy your winter's coal and doming wm luan it to you eu jour lurnituie, pianos, Jive toc, farming liupiemeiits, iiiotoreyi leo, uatencs, uiamunui ana other chattel security. AT RA f L I'lXLU ill i'UL NEW LAW. lor example: Aiat. oi Expense ou Loan. .oan. oO J Interit 1AJ 1...J to o 100 J if you have a loan mw Ith Svili'J oiner Lompau ana ncca more mohey .vu will advance you what additional jua want aud pay ihem ioi" you al the al,vo rate. L ALL W KITE or I'HONE US and yuur application win receive our piompi alien tiun. Loans made all parts of St. Jusepa County. SOLTII bend credit company. IoO E. Jeersun Blvd. Phone 1771. R. J- Michael, Mgr. i.i ii i.i ii i.i ... its la ii Hi it i. .. a .i i Hi in Hi Hi Hi CHEAP MONEY 1 OR TLii ati'PLi,a. Are you ready for ivlater? Do you waui to lay la your coal oapp.j oi Wllitei' ciolhihg Or paj oLL ail Joui ateUUiUiatid Su-iiiCi xiiiib t We ate piepaieu lo put ua entirely uoua j iiir leel alia couLeaiidttt juur lUeoledhea lUlo oe lace. e lwu Mwuejr uj uvUula goous, clc, l l e le4,ai laiil -k ilcrtrl i ucr cri cf Uioulh, i-0-J lor co-C ul iou. Call U l-VUgalu uul hcv bJbLeUl. PiiOlL'LNT LOAN CO. Viuioi oruicd Ucceaor SOUTH UL.NU LoAN CO. Oidtst. largest and most rciia uie cujauy lu Indiana. lL,iecaeU aUd BohUed.) 301 . .Vudi. tot.. Cur. Vync Cioihihg Stole. HoUiO l'huue 0073. Bell 133'J. HininnnnHnnlHHnz H an HHHininHiiiiHHH-iiiilllii 4iiHn HnHHHi ami HHHHi ' WE ARE THE OLDEST ' 4HH nnan H n H lu.."rporatc 1 Loan Company Lorth H et li.iiaap-ji:. Uaiy OuiiUed; ecjIiui.i iaUtU; p.cUt Caplval; liueial wua wUi' patfuh iu tih.e oi i....i'ji iuae ; nd oei:.g to te Li'ji'iuhcr eeiy adVahtaeU Lis Uu;iuf.i ai;'auts. A loaa ilh us is a eua;ahice of the best ter. posslb.e tvfceter with strict iriiuct la i. ii h.-actlvas. luu get the bcheUt of the new LOW late et 2',r per month and iJ.tV vhaiges. j. he lhd:ahd legal i. oa c-i."cl l-3. i J i -9 v w t H H V H oa h'JLfchdOhh tiHUUS. 1 I'U.NOj, LAti, l.lLi iiOCJ, 9l l-'AR.M 'MPLL.MLNlS, Hc an-j y hee ia 1. Joe or Laporte Coua- if ties Ho: caii, utKe or phuhe iie.i Itiu', H t; 0117. J5 t i in illiS STATE LOAN COMPANY. HZS$ lc' -m 1. .'dehahls" Rahk Hiiit B.dg -1 .. Mihlgau SiJUSi cj'alh hc-J, Ihd. lHH$$i HHii$ HiHiSii UiiiiiJJi tiHHiiit IHHiniil JJiliSJJJSi l H:n HHiii iiiii:HiHS s j j j j s ; J j s s r s s s s J s J s 5 j : : : s s j j u j i HHi$it$niiniSiiHiiSiitinti til 2r0 MONEY TO LOAN. 2ca l Home phne "J jjj n S ECU BUY Loan COMPANY. UJ H 12 I. O. O. i". i .Jg. t!I