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Missoulian Classified Ads Will Rent Your Vacant Houe Daily Puzzle JDI GMOUND HOG DAY. 'I'h(e Kinllgen-maker does not hold This day In awe-n-., nay, I'Fr every day with him, we're told Is ground hog day Find the ground hog. A\nswer to y esterday's puzzle: LLft side down, ngalnst huand. HELP WANTED-MALE. WANTED - SALESMEN: MANY make $100 to $150 per month: some - even more; stock clean, grown on reservation, far from old orchards; cash advanced weekly; choice of ter ritory. Address Washington Nurs ery Co., Toppenish, Wash. HELP WANTED-FEMALE. 'VANTIED-WOMAN TO WORK BY - the day. 802 South Sixth west. Phone 177 Orange. WVANTED-ONE LAI)Y CI TOCO late dipper, experienced. Will re ceive good pay. "Inquire ' treek Candy Kitchen, 224 Higgins Ave. HELP WANTED. YOU ARE WANTED FOR GOVERN ment position. $80 month. Write for list of positions open. Franklin Institute, department 200C, Roches ter, N. Y. MEN AND WOMEN TO LEARN barber trade in eight weeks; tools .tee; secured over 10,000 lositions for graduates last year;: unable to supply the demand; graduates earn $15 to $25 weekly: catalogue free. Moler Bystem Colleges, 408 Front avenue, Spokane. Wash. SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE. WORK OF ANY KIND. 1086 BELL MIDDLE-AGED MAN WANTS POR ter, Janbtor or outside work. 3 IH. care Miseoullan. GOOD, HONEST, TBRIGIIT, WIL. Ing boy of 16 wants position Pre fors one where he has Chance to learn. Answer F1. T. F., care Mis soullan. SITUATION WANTED-FEMALE WOMAN WANTS WORK BY THEI day. Phone 885 Red, after 7 p. m. YOUNG; LADY WANTS POSITION In office as assistant bookkeeper, clerk or cashier. Address P. O. 943.. WANTED-SALESMEN. WANTEFD--ALESMEN IN EVERY locality in the northwest; money ad vanced weekly; many make over $100 monthly; choice of territory. Yakima Valley Nursery Co. ,Toppenlsh, Wash. PERSONAL. INFORMATION W'ANTED) REGARD ing whereabouts of William Wiley from Jefferson county, Missouri. Was in Klondike 12 years ago. Re 'ported in Montana in 1905. This is to Wiley's interest in settlement of estate. D. P. Porter, P. O. box 980, St. Louis, Mo. "H 'T SHOP." $3.50 SAVED. OlD HATS MADE new, Ladles' and gent's clothes cleaned and pressed. Austin, 125 Higgins, in rear "The Other Store." MACHINISTS. MISSOULA IRON WORKS-MA chine work; brass and iron casting made to order; light and heavy blacksmlthing. Corner Toole avenue and Bitter Root tracks. LOST AND FOUND. BROWN LEATHEIt POCKETBOOK. Return 1. J. H.. Missoulian offl e. See Us About a 4-room, modern bungalow; one bedroom and wall bed In dining room, or can be used as a closet. Lot 45x130. Payments just like paying rent. FIVE-ROOM FURNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT Stoddard & Price MISSOULA INIURANCE & REAL ESTATE AGENCY. 108-110 E. Main. PHONES Independent 61 Bell 147 BIlck HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT J 515 EAST PINE STREET. 2. 3, OR 4 ItOOMS. 322 MADISON. 544 EAST MAIN. IND. PHONE 2258. THREE ROOMS, MODERN, 523 8. 1 IFourth street. h(,Il'SEKEEPINO ROOMS. 414 W. Cedar. rTHitEIIE PItNIlilioI II( l i'IKEE'P lng ronoms. llmlnie 073 I'd1. TWO NIc'EI.Y II'RNISHIIEIC II(I'I, 1 keejping r, om: rleaslonlI.l to steady tenants. Apiply after 6 p. in. 226 E. Front. ' - - - FOR RENT-HOUSES. FIVE-ROOM, MODERN APART ment February 1. 219 S. Second. Phone 480 Red. 3-ROOM HOUSE FURNISHIED: clmoe In. Apply J. T. Lacasse. Phone 407 Red. FOR RICNT-'4-IROOM .IFLAT NJCELY furnished or will sell furniture. Ap ply ti. E. Klucke.n, Savoy hotel. HEIVIEN-ROOM MODERN (OTTAGE. next door Co(nmmercal college. Ap ply I'. Fi. Mulloch. I,Lthrop. I'RIC'I' TERtIHACE, MODERN alartments; furnace heat: gas and wood rTnge. Teleplhone 285 Red. FOR RENT-NEW 6-ROOM HOUSE, modern, 321 Trentont street. Phone or call. George L. Bteinbrenner. 6-ROOM MODERN HOUSE; FRUIT trees, woodshed, barn, gardens; south side. Inquire room 20 Higgins block. A VEIRY NICE, 7-ROOM, MODERN house, south sile., to good tenant who will take place for term of months, will nmake .cpeiatlly low rent. R. M. (' obban Rellty Co. FOR RENT-FURNISHED ROOMS. FIrRNIZRlED ROOMS. 414 WEST Spruce street. DESIItA IL,I FRONT ROOM TO right party. 516 East Front. ONE NICELY I'FURNISHHD ROOM, modern 300 Pattee street. 1'ITRNISHEI) 8 TEA MHEATED rooms. 319 E. Bruce. Call after noons. FOR RENT-UiRNISHEID ROOM, 422 Rollins avenue, phone, Bell 623 Black. TWO NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS roollns In Hammond block. Inquire room 2. A FURNISHED ROOM, WITH HOT and cold water; $12 a month; 302 West Cedar. THEI VICTORIA-ELEGANTLY FUR nlshed outside rooms; hot and cold water; steam heat. 424 North HIg gins. BELMONT HOTEL; PRICES RE duced to cheapest rooms in town. Steam heat. DO YOU WANT' A COMFORTABLE and well-furnished room, steam heat ed, hot and cold water, at reasonable rate? By week or month. Inquire at Schlossberg's store. STORAGE. GENERAL STORAGE, HOUSEHOLD goods, merchandise, fruit and veg etat les; everything on earth. J. W. Reoly, 784 W. Cedar. STORAGE--WE STORE ANYTHING from a suitcase to automobiles. Space for merchants to rent: fire proof building. Missoula Storage Co., 227 W. Main. Phone 1016 Black. C. R. Avery, proprietor. FOR SALE-CORDWOOD. GOOD, DRY COTTONWOOD CORD wood, $4.50 cord. R. M. Cobban Realty Co. Bell Phone 82. FOR RENT-STOREROOMS. FOR RENT-TWO STORE ROOMS, 206 and 210 South Third street. Rents reasonable. Apply C. W. Blair, Bell phone 86, Ind. 649, or F. A. Mix & Sons, South Third street. Dr. W. B. Parsons has taken rooms 10, 31 and 12 in the Allen block and will bq ready (or 41p1p!q!g 4h1 week. FOR 8ALE-REAL ESTATE. SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE AT RIVERn side. Inquire Hengren Co. store, Rilerside. FOR SALE.--TIHOROt'GCII,Y 1MOD Frn four-room house, X. U. J., care - issoullan. FOR SALE-RANCHES. FOR SALE-A FIVE-ACRE TRU'CK farm, within the corporation limits of Plains, Mont. One acre planted to strawberries, 25 young fruit trees, good buildings and well: also city water. A gasoline irrigating plant on the place. Price for all, $2.500. Ap ply to Albert Welte, Plains, Mont. FOR 'RENT-.FURNISHED HOUSES. lU'ITR-ROOM FURNIStHlED HOUSE. 327 E. Front. 'FOUtR-ROOM Ft'RNISREI) COT tago on car line, good piano, $20. 1103 VlhO street. FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. FRESAR MttICH COWS: MRS. M. J. Amons, Orchard Homes. HIoIl'SHOLD PFURNITITRE, NEAR ly noW; 717 West Spruce. IFl.'RNITURE FOR THREE ROOM., complete; cheap. 212 West Pine. ROlA, TOP DERK, OFF'ICE CHATRS andg3-drawer table. L., Mlssoullaln. MAJESTIC RANI1E., SEWING MA chine, other furnllture. 826 W. Pine. ONE MOUNTED EAGLTE: CHEAP IF taken at once. L. J., care MIs soullan. ALLT KINDS OF DRY WOOD: reasonahe price; good mn ,sure. Phone 7604 Back. SPRTNG SUITS TO ORDER. INTER national Tailoring Co. O. Lincoln Waite, agent. SEFA T. G. HATHEWAY IF YOU ARE In the market for cash registers, safes or typewriters. City hall. DRY SLABS, $2.75 LOAD. MIS soula woodyard. 126 WV. Pine. Bell 451 Black: Ind. 1627. Coal, 75e sack. FOR SALE - COMPLETE SODA fountain: new: tables, chairs and stocks; one cash register and coffee urn. A. D. Price, next Florence hotel. FUTRNITURE, NIEW AND SECOND hand: also pay the highest price for second-hand household goods. Hans Jensen, 126 W. Main St. Phone 819 Black. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT. A. W. CAINE. P. O. BOX 526. ACCOUNTS AUDITED, TRIAL BAL unces and balance sheets: books written up by the month: terms rea sonable. I. V. Brickell. room 104 First Nat'l Bank BRld. Tel. 679 Red. NURISE EXPERIENCED NURSE. MRS. ANNA a Hoskins: cases taken home: best of a ears. 201 R. 2rd want, a HIDES AND JUNK. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR hides and junk by the Western Hide & Junk Co., 521 W. Cedar t street. Bell 1068 Red: Ind. 1740. MONEY TO LOAN. EIGHT PER CENT MONEY ON CITY and ranch property. Van Valen & Eickmann. WE HAVE' $10,000 TO LOAN ON first-class business property. R. M. ('obban Realty company. TO LOAN-$2,000 ON IMPROVED farmsa .3 to 5 ,years, R per cent. In quire at N. W. A. & T. Ins. Co., Mon tuna building. HEADQUARTERS FOR LOANING and borrowing money secured by mortgage on farms. ranches and city property. C. F. Ellis & Co., "the real estate bargain counter," Helena, Mont. Corresnoldence sollcted. DRESSMAKING. PLAIN AND GIrSON SHIRT waists made for $1.00. 500 North Second street. WOOD SAWING. WOOD SAW-CALL WOODYARD, 458 Black or Ind. 1627. S0 OR STRATTON'S WOODSAW leave orders at Bonner's Grocery. Bell 114. WOOD BAW-CALL AT P. M. Reflly's grocery. Bell Phone 98; Ind. Phone 544. Prompt attention. ECONOMY, ORDER OF THE DAY., HOW MUCH REINT ARE YOU PAY ing? Why not cut it out? Let your rent money pay for a home. Here Is the plan: We have a ney, neat, 3-room house and good lot in South Missoula. It is good value at $850. Pay us $50 to show good faith, and then pay us $12 or $15 per month until -paid for. R. M. Cobban Realty Co. EDUCATIONAL. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPOND ence Schoo;e-- ssement B. & A. building. C. A. Blibee, local man BACK TO THE FARM. HEREI IS A SNAP IN FARM FROP erty: 160 acres, only 1 mile from railroad station; about 40 acres in cultivation; house, barn, sheds, etc.: good range around; just the place to keep a small dairy and lots of -poultry. This place can be purchased now for $2,000. Would consider trade for Missoula property, to the extent of $400 to $600; $1,000 can be paid in term of years. This place has good water rig1it. R. M. Cobban Realty Co. POULTRY RANCH Three of the best poultry prospects in Missoula county. Orr-McMichael Really 'Co. Phones: Hell, 1008; Ind. 604 Qfflcee 409-494 Montana Building FOR RENT-OFFICE ROOMS. FOR RENT-TWO FRONT ROOMS for offices. F. 0. E. bullding. In quire J. A. Baker. TIHE OFFICE ROOMS IRtRt'QEN'l'LY vacated by city engin.cr' office in VI.Pst National luntk building fr rent. Inquire at bunk. ASSAYS. FOR RELIABLE ASSAYS OR CHEM-{ ical analysis, see I. M. Cobban Realty company, 212 N. Higgins Ave., Missoula. Mont. ROOM AND BOARD. BOARD AND ROOM. t01 E.AST PINE. 310 EAST CEDAR. UPHOLSTERING. STAR CARPET CLEANING AND UP. holatering Co. Bell phone 762. PIANO INSTRUCTION. MRS. ROBERTA DOOlGI:-HIIP1IEIlt, teacher of piano and accompanlst, gives reductions to pupils until March 1. Bell 1098, Ind. 607. 208 South Third, Knowles block. EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES. --L O. K. EIMPLOYMENT AOENCY, 327 Higgins avenue. Phone 694. Night or day. WESTERN EMPL Y;I.:NT AGENCY. 124 Higglns avenue. hell phone 140 Red; Ind, 1608. GENERAL EMPLOYMENT AGENCY -American and foreign laborers. Phono Bell 878. 143 West Front street. LAND FOR NURSERY. k'SPLENI)ID OPENING; FOR NUR sery; 49 acres bent of soil: culti vated; water right; 3-4 mile fromn town: fine valley; new house, barn, etc., $5,500. R. M. Cobban Realty Co. WANTED TO BORROW. WANTED-$1.000 ON PROPERTY worth $3.500 for securlty. L. R. T., Missoullan. IRRIGATED. HOMESTEADS. I KNOW OF A PUIW GOOD IRRI gnted units on the reservation I can locate you on. Address W. K. Ter rill. box 102. Ronan. Mont. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Missoula, Montana, Janu uary 26, 1911. Notice Is hereby given that Richard W. Seldeman, of Saltese, Missoula county, Mont., who, on September 22, 1902, made homestead ent'y No. 2512, serial No. Q803, for lot 1, .section 14, township 19 north, range 81 west, Montana meridian, has filed notice of his Intention to make final five-year proof to establish claim to the land above described, before the register and receiver of the U. S. land office. at Missoula, Montana, on the 2d day of March, 1911. Claimant names as witnesses: Roy McMullen, of Missoula, Mont.: Edward J. Hill, of Missoula, Mont.: William Lea, of Saltese, Mont.; Wal ter Murray, of Saltese, Mont. JOSIAH SHULL, Register. 1-28-2-28 Pound Notice. Notice is hereby given that I have on the 28th day of January, 1911. taken up an impounded the follow log described ltock: One white gelding, shod on right front foot, no brand visible. One bay mare, black mann and tall, shod on hind feet, harness and saddle marks. no brand visible; and unless the owner or owners of the spme mako satisfactory proof of ownership and pay the pound foe of one dollar each, together with fifty cents per day costs of keeping same while so Impoundedl on or before the 7th day of February, 1911, said stock will be sold at publUc auction to pay tile fee and cuats above mentioned. Witness tly hand this 30th day of January, 1911. THOS. 1. KEMP, Chief of Police. R. H. McKAY Commercial Photographer. Framing and enlarging. Developing and printing for amateurs. Higgins Blook Bell Phone 925 16-INCH Mill Wood Thei POLLEYS LUMBER COMPANY Bell Phone 414, Office 116 Higgins Ave. Prompt Delivery. Missoulian Classified Ads Are Result-Getters Chicago, III., Jan. 28, 1911. 143 Dearborn St. Standard Lime and Brick Company, Missoula, Montana: Gentlemen:-WIll you kindly forward me a copy of your pam. phlet mentioned in your advertisement in The Missoulian on Tues. day morning, January 24, 1911, and greatly oblige Your very truly WHARTON PLUMMER. The above letter, from a Chicago reader of The Mis soulian, is only another demonstration of the fact that this newspaper reaches the people and brings results. One Cent a Word Each Time Notice of Dissolution of Co-Partner. I ship. The undersignll ed having her tfere hen trading and doinilg h.l.lnes as tot-plartner untler tie firm. namlie and lstyle of Ilerge ltrigg`t comtlanl, it the city orf lMissoula, MoInana, hereby g.i\e not.er that they Irave dlllspteldl of their bLuineps to the West'ern Montana lllttrl companyv, andi hnave this lty/ ditolve\d nid falrtnrerhlp. rlThe said (ll rge lrigg.ls ltte e'llling to all the ellalhms, notes and aecoulnts, due the Inte flrm, is allne authorized to rot le,'t themn, anld al.n assui.inet and will pay all alilainp against ahidl firm. In retiring fron business le n the city of MItins.nt.t. we dr.t.re to return our llsincere thanks to oullr llllpatrons l friends, for ctrteslel and il trontigO,t anid behlpeak for ortr stlir.et.esnor their liberal stlpport. Very re~spetlfinlly. (1'10:. tIh 11214(l h8, J. R. WI~tdal1 . t)ntell Misso.l.la, Montt(IIina, Januailry 31, 1 11. 2I~-1'-2. Professional Directory i DR. E. H. FREEZE, Ph"slician and Surgoon. Special attention to diseases of Womlnen. Suite 47 Higgins Bloock, Third Floor. Office Toeephone 517. Residence Tolep..one 512. SOCIETY DIRECTORY. WOODMOIN OF' THI WORLD, CAMP NO. 73--Meets every second and fourth Thursday of each month, Odd Fellows' lut:l annex. J. I. ARREY. C. C. R. R. WILBUR, Clerk. KNISGHTP OF PYTIIIAS, LAI'REL LOD(E No 11--Meets every Wednes day evening at Eagles' hall at 8 o'clock. (1EOR(II, BRIcOR, C. C. H. T. IRASTIIIDG(E, K. of T. & R. KN(I(HTP OF' COt.tLUMtU. MIS SOUILA COUlNCTL, NO. 1021--Meets In Odd Fellows' hall first and third Thurs day evening of each month. A. P. QUINN, Grand Knight. JASR. M. LAVIN, Fin. See. F." It A T E RN A I, BROTHEIRHOOD MIISOI'TA LODGII NO 279-Meets every first and third Wednesday of each month at 1. O. . F'. hall annex. EV'ERETT P. WISEIY, Pres. MRS. M. PAI.AGROVE, Treas. WESTERN SR'N CHAPTER NO 11, R. A. M.--MAets first and third Fridays of each month In Masonic Temple. A. C. MINER, It. P. S. H. M'CALL, Secretary. MISSO'I.A LODGIE NO. 7, RCANDI NAVIAN tROTHERHIOOD OF AMER ICA-Meets every scor ' and fourth Tuesday evening at Odd Fellows' annex. NERIS BAKKE. Presldent, II. A. ANDERSON. Rec. Sec. *VW. J. JOHNSON, Fin. See. MIRSOULA AEIRIE NO. 32. F. 0. E. -Mects first and third Tuesdays of each month at 7:30 p. m. at Eagles' hall, West Main. H. It . BAYES, W. President. JAMES A. BAKER, Seretary. MIPSOUllA LODGI NO. 18, A. F. & A. M .--Meets first and third Tuesdays, regular meetings. A. .. MINER. W. M. A. J. BREITENSTEIN, SeRoc. RCHIILLER LODGE NO 4. SONS OF HERMANN-Meets in Eagles' hall first and third Sundays of each month at 8 o'clock p. m. FD ROIIKRAMER, President. F. W. KUPHAL. Secretary. MISSOULA CAMP NO. 5329, M. W A.-Regular meetings first and third Thursdays at 8 p. mi.: forester's drill second and fourth Thursdays, 8 p. m, Masonic hall. A. BRITANCON. Consul HENRY BLAKELY, Clerk. 127 Higgins Ave. UNITED ARTISANS-Meets every first and third Tuesday at Odd Fel lows' hall annex at 8 p. m. C. E. AVERY, M. A. S. L. DUNHAM, Secretary. B. P. O. E.. IIELL GATE LODGE NO. 383-Meets every T'uesday evening Id Masonic temple. JAS. M. RHOADIES, E. .R.. DAN J. HEYI'RON, Secretary. MODERN BROTIHERHOOD OF AMERICA, UINIVERSHI'Y CITY LODGE NO. 1891-Meets in Odd Fel lows' hall second and fourth Tuesday nights of each month at 8 o'clock. Rooms 511-13, Montana bullding. JAMES L. WALLA('E, Secretary. ROYAL HI(ItLANDERS-Meet first and third Thursday. Ten years in Missoula: paid death lnlims, $14.500. Have In reserve $1,148,909.68, or about $42 per capita: money Is what counts, and they have It. MRS. IDA C. WOODSON, I..P. F. P. KERN, 120 Miidison St. OWEN H. R)OWLIAND)'S CAMP NO. 9. United Spanish War Veterans Meets let and 3d Sundays at 2:30 p. m. in Odd Fellows' annex. CHAS. W. I:IX')GEN, Commanehr. J. T. .. CAMIERON, Adjutant. STR7 A MISSOULIAN CLASS AD Write for Our CATALOGUE OF FRUIT TREES, SHADE TREES, PERENNIALS, ANNUALS And everything that goes to make orchard and garJen good. MISSOULA NURSERY COMPANY Wood for Sale 1,000 Cords I have more than 1,000 cortds of first-class, dry wood, which I will supply in any dcsired quantity at $3.00 A CORD F. O. B. Cars Evaro Address HENRY MATT Evaro, M)ontana LADIES We mnake a specialty of chit fon and fancy silk party dresses, furs, feathers and plumes. The oldest reliable cleaner in Missoula. Bell Phone 943-1 HOOVER the Cleaner Sussex and Queen. ROSEBERRY CIGARS CRESTA BLANCA WINES SOLOMON'S SELECT WHISKEY SOLOMON'S Family Liquor Store 115 E. Main Street. Phones-4ell, 57, Ind, 594. Free delivery to all parts of the city Flathead Timber Land For Sale I have 80 acres of fine saw timber on level ground; soil good, easy to get to; one mile from Schley sta tion; one of my allotments. For further Information write to JOHN MATT, Jocko, Montana. THE Polleys Lumber Co. MILL WOOD .ell Phone 414. Office 115 Higgins Ave. PROMPT DELIVEpY. BUY 5-ACRE TRACTS OF OWNER Real Estate and Loans FAYETTE HARRINGTON. Chamber of Commerce, Phone 67. Residence Phone 485 Red. On all kinds of securitles. Montana Supply & Jewlery company. Pboa 822 black; 505 Higgins avenue. Well Located Restaurant For Sale Best location in town. This place is taking in over $100.00 per day. TAYLOR & PEARSON REAL ESTATE 4 INSURANCE Office over Beeson £ Armstrong's Store Phone 17241 MI.vJa . i I °r,'~l i LAND If you want a fearm-ft ei farm-at a reasonable .tl.e, wrlti ,r telleph.ne for booklet deaoltbiltf In dlIl many gold-bond propotl tlion-s-mall and large. Hoverson & Stephens 1(4 E. Main street, Missoula, Mont. Bell Phone 203 ---- --- - -. .-.---- ---3L Lots without down pay ment, in good location, If you want to start a home, we can and will help you. Headquarters for bargains in all kinds of real estate. List your property with u. Money to loan. Van Valen 8 Eickmann REAL ESTATE LOANS FIRE INSURANCE Over Western Montanan Nat'l Bank Bell Phone 523, Ind. Phone 411 I Have Some Excellent Securliles To Ofler for Small Lear W. R. GLASSCOCI 112 Higgins Avenue. First National Bank Suilding. FOR SALE Close in on Pine street li-foot lot; T-room modern house; good barn; easy terms. Finest berry tract in Or-hard Homes; 1} mlese from courthouse; $1,500. Hughes 8 Ferguson Rooms 3 and 4 Allen Blook RANCHES CITY PROPERTY AND INSURANCE CARROLL o NAPTON Masenle Temptle, Bell 7t s Id. SEVERAL HOUSES at rock-bottom prices, from $900 to $3,500. Call and get terms; modern houses for rent. A. K. ANDERSEN Real Estate, Loans, Finre Insuranee 112 East Cedar btreet ONLY $2,800 On south side; 7-room house, 8 lots, 26 apple trees, bearing; nlce shade trees; barn; 'ill take team and cat tie as part payment. Edward Everson 513 Montana Bldg. Boll Phone 1073 Mr. Austin will sell his new 4-roam house and two iots on Poplar street for $1,050. See this home and you will buy. BUCHANAN A PEDERSEN 212-214 Montana Building. FOR SALE Good established business; small capi tal required. Gassert 6 Heyr 128 W. Cedar Ut. Money to Loan FIRE INSURANCE H. D. FISHER 113 E. Main SSt. Bell, 84 red; Ind., 1183 TWO NICE, LEVEL LOTS, two blocks from University. Can be bought for $550-$200 cash. BUCHANAN a PEDERSIN 212-214 Montana Buildling, .mmmmmsn~ --.a .• ei