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PAGE EIGHT. TIIE RICII3IOND I'ALLADIU3I AND SUX-TELEGKAM, SUXDAV, MARCH XV, HK)S. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT! Wanted, For Sale, For Rent, Lost, Found, MIsceltaneous, Lodge Notice, Cards of Thanks, Obituaries, etc., 11 CENT A WORD. Situations Wanted, are Free. The Market Place of Richmond for buyer cr seller. A trizi will con vince you that Palladium Classified Ads - re result fcringers. 1 KIT 1 INSERTIONS FOR THE PRICE OF 5. per si WANTED. WANTED All kinds moving the large Empire moving cars are the leaders in the city for moving fur niture and pianos. We also trans fer in and out of the city. We do packing and crating of furniture for shipment by the load or car load. Those wishing goods stored call on me. I employ reliable and experienced men only. Please phone your orders. Office, stable and storage, 512 North A street. Phone 4238. Winterstein & Taylor. 15-22-29 VANTl5lTwelvehundred dollars to make a first mortgage farm loan perfectly good immediately. See that Morgan, 8th and N. E street. 29-2t WANTED Place in country on trac tion line, 3 or 4 miles out of city for man and wife with child to board for summer. Address "W. S." care Pal ladium. 29-lt VANTED All persons, males or fe maJes suffering from lo6s of Expell ing Forces, Prolapsing, Fissures, Fistulas, Catarrh, Inflammation, Ulceration, Constipation, Bleeding, Blind or Itching Plies are kindly re peated to write me for free trial treatment of my Positive Painless Pile Cure. S. U. Tarney, Auburn, Ind. 29-2t &aTe1Ie!? WAlfEDSeil retail trade, your locality $65 per month and expenses to start or commission. Experience unnecessary. Herming sen Cigar Co., Toledo, O. 29-lt WANTED "Active man or woman In each town in Wayne County to dem onstrate and advertise well known article. Experience unnecessary. $2 a day and extra commissions. Por manent position with advancement. Address "Wholesale." f85 Parkman Bldg.. Boston, Mass." 29-lt WANTEIPalnflewTng. OlTveClem ents, Fountain City, Ind. 27-3t WANTEDLadies toCopT-letterst home: spare time: good pay; cash weekly; reliable; send stamp. Zeck Co., Morristown, N. Y. Box 167. 20-2 1. WANTEIV-Girl for general housc- vork, 23 N. 7th st. 2Mt. WANTED Lawn mowers to clean, HAGERSTOWN, IND. Hagerstown, Ind., March 28. M. T. Fox, Frank Whltsell and James M. Knapp will go to Indianapolis next week to attend the republican state convention. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Whltsell will entertain the following, Sunday even ing at a six o'clock dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Orpha Jones and daughters Rita and Hilda, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Thornburg and grand daughter La Vern Thornburg, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Robt Newcom. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. E. Werking and Bon Paul and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pegg. LMrs. Orpha Maine and two children f Anderson are visiting Mr-, and Mrs. James Bagford. Mrs. Margaret Presbaugh of New Castle spent Thursday and Friday here in the interest of her properties Dn South Washington street. Mrs. Samuel Cluggish and baby of DSveirsDffoecI FarinrBirig Pays Sim GVjOG-ftlhj Balkotia Because of its tremendous yields of A No. 1 Hard Wheat, North Dakota ha3 become known as the greatest hard wheat producing state in the country, and will, without doubt, remain at the head of wheat growing states for generations to come, but the rich soil and climatic conditions make it the ideal country for diversified farming, and the progressive farmers of the state realizing that the best land on earth can be improved by a rotation or diversity of crops, are get ting rich through diversified farming. We can sell you the richest kind of land at FROM $12.00 to $20.00 MS AC that will produce from 25 to 35 bushels of hard wheat to the acre. Corn goes as high as 40 bushels; flax from 35 to 45; barley 30 to 40 bushels; oats 60 to 100 bushels; timothy and red clover yield enormous crops. Cattle thrive won derfully, and dairying is now one of the most important agricultural pursuits. t Vegetables and small fruits do especially well and yield abundantly. Come to North Dakota while the land is cheap. Come and meet the thousands of prosperous, happy, contented farmers who have in a few years made a home and a competence in the richest and best state in the best country on earth. Remember that the great rush of immigration and the consequent rapid setdement of the country is causing these lands to advance in leaps and bounds. Pull up now while land is cheap you will get many acres for the price of delay. We Are Colonizers Wot Speculators We own the land we are offering you. We bought it in large tracts and will sell it in smaller tracts at close figures. The land is all personally selected, and no culled pieces. Tell us just the kind of land you want, and we'll snow you a piece that we know will win you. We also have a large number of improved and partially improved farms. WRITE US FOR DESCRIPTION AND PRICES. Send for our Fre Booklet T harm' J Monty in tha "Brmad "Bajktt For you" It's chuck full of Interesting information and statistics about North Dakota. sharpen and repair, called for and delivered. Phone VJ&i, HfS2 Main street. 20-2t. WANTED Situation by a middle aged woman with a child as house keeper. Call or address 103$ North J street. 2S-3t WANT ED A gent s for Kerosene I n -candescent Mantle Lamp. Twelve times cheaper than gas. seven times cheaper than ordinary kerosene lamp. Continental Co., .:$." Broad way, New York. " 21-Sun-::t WANTED Farmers and dairymen to see the Great Western Cream Sep arator. Seaney & Brown, 915 Main St. 2S-2t WANTED All kinds upholstering a nd furniture repairing. Holthouse, 121 S. Gth. Phone 4201. 2S-3t WANTED Furnished room; address I. C. U., care Palladium. 27-3t WANTE D PI ace i nt h e country to keep house for widower; call 626 N. 13th street. 27-3t WANTED See Morehead for profes sional vault cleaning. Phone 2177. 938 Butler street. 25-7t WANTED To buy a light tan bull dog. Call phone 510MC. 23-7t WANTED To clean and repair your wheels. Elmer Smith, 420 Main. 13-tf WANTED Men to Learn barber trade; will equip shop for you or furnish positions, few weeks com pletes, constant practice, careful in structions, tools given. Saturday wages, diplomas granted, write for catalogue. Moler Barber College. Cincinnati. O. tf WANTED Your carpets, rugs, up holstery, mattresses, etc.. to clean by our vacuum process. Richmond House Cleaning Co. Phone, Home 1916. Bell 395R. 22-tf FOR SALE. FOR SALE Richmond real estate a specialty. Merchandise stocks, fire insurance. Porterf'.eld, Kelly Block 8th & Main. 7tf FOR SALE Big Four seed oats. Call or address E. C. King, Webster, R. R. No. 25. 2!K7t. FOR SALE Eggs from best strained Barred Plymouth Rocks. Two mat- New Castle have been visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Benson of North Plum street. The Parnassian club will meet on Thursday evening, April 2. Among those at Richmond Satur day were Mrs. Pleas Davis, Mrs. Chas. Newcom. Mrs. John Tector, Ralph Tec tor, John D. Hoover, Miss Delia Hoo ver, Perry Hoover, Mrs. George Twitchell. Mrs. Samuel Cluggish, Miss Florence Benson. Mrs. Pleas Davis is a delegate to the Pythian Sisters District convention at Cambridge City Wednesday. Mrs. Sol omon Castor is Protector of the Temple for the convention. Misses Dorothy and Eva Smith, Eth el and Eva Roller were at Richmond Saturday. Mrs. Charles Boyd went to Greens fork Saturday morning to spend the day. Mrs. Chas. E. Werking, Mrs. Jacob Rummel, Miss Blanch Effman were at Richmond Saturday. WHEELOCEC & WHEELOCK 119 WALDORF BLOCK. FARGO. NORTH The Rise of Jimmie Johnson. IX. VERY MUCH JOHNSON. Junior Partner Johnson bought the interest of Jones. Now the whole establishment this ADVERTISER owns. Used to be an office boy, but found a way to riao: Learned to be of value, then he learned to ADVERTISE. tings. Telephone or call at 21 S. 23rd st. A. B. Commons. mar29-apr 1-2 FOR SALE Good incubator very cheap. Phone :?7S!"t. m-2!-a-l-.". FOR SALE Starr piano, good condi tion. 120 S. 11th st. 2.-7t. FOR" SA LEPi Good fa nn of ;! Tacrcs f or extensive dairying and stock, can't , be beat. F. O. Middaugh, New Paris, Ohio. 2',Mt. FOR SALE Walnut writing desk, old style; large go-cart, 17 S. W. 2nd st. 2!Mt. FOR S ALE O rga n ,goo d as n e w7 3 0 7 N. 13th. 2S-2t FOR SALE Good general purpose Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lilley have chirst ened their twin baby daughters, Beu lah and Zula, Mr. and Mrs. John Teetor and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. N. Teetor spent Sun day at Anderson. Miss Inez Funk of Dublin is spend ing over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Knapp and family. Mrs. Belle Coggeswell and son, Geo., Duter of Mondoc, went, to Greenville, O., to spend over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Saylor. ECONOMY, IND. Economy, Ind., March 2S. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Morrison entertained the following Thursday: Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Love, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Men denhall and son. Charles. Mr. ana Mrs. William Swain. Mrs. Harry Marshell and children left Thursday to visit Muncie relatives. Miss Lovie Albertson was called to Lafayette Friday to see her new grand- DAKOTA horse, single harness; two-seated automobile, bargain, 1117 S. E street. 2S-3t FOR SALE New line 1!HX Standard wheels, tires and supplies. Brown & Darnell, lo22 Main street. 2;-2t fOR SALE Lot south 8th street, 39x130; cheap if sold at once; call 109 South 5th street. 2S-7t FOR SALE Fine line mirrors, all siz es. Low prices. Antique Furniture Co., 519 Main. 2S-3t FOR SALE Six horse power Fairbanks-Morris ga.s engine. Good as new. M. C. Henley. 28-7t FOR SALE OR TR A DE- Any luruf of a farm or city property. Can loan daughter, the baby of Prof. anl Mrs. Veal. There is to be a recital at the K. of P. hall at Modoc Saturday night, Men. 2v Everybody invited. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hint t spent Fri day in Greensfork. Harry Brown and Carl Oxley of Mo doc were here Thursday. Mrs. Tommy Morrison was in town Friday. Guy Ballinger had a phone put in his residence Thursday. The school literary society held an interesting meeting Friday afternoon. Rev. Hannah Stanley and daughter, Elizabeth, attended conference of the Christian denomination at Buna Vista Thursday. Mrs. Stanley was on the program of the forenoon exercises. Mrs. Mabel Gwin is sewing for Mrs. Celia YVeyl this week. Miss Bertha Kilise of near Chicago is here visiting her sister. Mrs. V. Hiram Stolts. - Miss Malinda Bowman lias been to Munr-ie. Mrs. Mary Peterson's millinery opening was Saturday. WHITEWATER, IND. Whitewater, Ind.. March HS.-M. E. Hunt has resigned his place in the lo cal school and Mrs. Hart of Richmond has been secured to complete the term. Quite a number of young people are attending the revival meetings at Middleboro this week. A petition is being circulated asking for the return of Rev. Zerber for an other year. Blanche L. Manning of Economy, is visiting her si.ner, Mrs. C. Burgess, this week. The case of dphtheria in the Ruby family has caused some alarm among the school patrons and several chil dren are out of school on this account. Oren Staley of Nebraska is visiting friencls and relatives for a short time. The date for the Franklin Township commencement has been set for April Vk Mrs. "VYm. Bennett has been quite sick. Mrs. M. B. Wallingford and Lydia Jackson have both been quite sick. GREENSFORK, IND. Greensfork, Ind., March 28. Mrs. Janet Buntin of Richmond,' is spending a few days at home. Miss Alpha Mustard of Richmond is spending a few days here. Virgil Dean of Williamsburg spent Seed Potatoes Seed Oats Essex Rape Lawn Seed Garden Seed Seed Corn Prices Right Garver & Meyer Seed Merchants you money to buy with. Phone '15 Dye and Price. Cor. 1'th and Main. 27-7t FOR SALE 140 cement blocks, each 2H: ffet long. Good for foundation walls. For sale cheap. 1901 Main. St. 2s 3t FO RS A LK New es "styles " i n w a 1 1 paper. Moorniann's, 5-!' Main. 27-7t FOR-SALE Barber " sFopT "half ' inter est. Ross Tyler, Cambridge City. n r FOR SALE Rhode Island Red .ggs. j 12M S. J. Phone 1591. Geo. YV. Harvey. 2C-CH FOR SALE Good big team of mules, cheap. Also riding plow, new last year. Harry Thompson, Union Pike. 26-7t FOR SALE Hot plates, furniture, etc. Bowen & Co., 112i Main st. 2G-7t FOR SALE House, 450 South 14th St rooms, modern, 25-t FOR SALE All kinds sewing ma chine needles, oils and repairs. R. M. Lacey, 530 Main street. 2a-7t FOR SALE Yearling short honf bull" J. B. Colvin. Route S. Box 01. 24-7t FOlfSALE KY head "ofbTorseiT Pub lic auction. Saturday, March 2Mh. Taube's barn. 12i N. Oth St. H-tr FOR SALE Ntw10oS wheels nd "sun dries. Elmer Smith, 12 Main. 13-tf FOR RENT. FOR RENT Three nicely furnished rooms for housekeeping, 10.il 1-2 Main, third floor. 20-2t.' FOR RENT Houses, 20 N. 10th and :?24 S. Nth by April 1st. Inquire over 710 Main. 20-tf. FOR RENT Furnished room, 22 S. 10th. 29-7t FO R " R E N T Fl a t fl ve r ooTns and bath, cellar, etc., steam heat and water furnished; 322 North Sth. 2S-7t FOR RENT Furnished front room with modern conveniences, 30:. N. 10th. 28 tf FOR'ENTiTaihTfr rooms for light housekeeping. 220 N. 12th St. 27tf FOR RENT Five roomed house, S. Saturday and Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Dean. Mrs. J. Mustard of Richmond is the guest of her son, Clyde and family. Mr. Beebe of Earlham, is the guest of Miss Maria Underhill for a few days. Mrs. Oscar Nicholson and daughter Opal spent Friday in Richmond. Mrs. Byram Pierce of Economy, is spending a few days with her mother, Mrs. Melissa Bond. Eighteen ladies attended the Bible study class which met at the home of Mrs. Alva Cook. Friday night. Harry Hatfield of Richmond was at home Friday evening. Orville Hoover spent Saturday in Richmond. FOUNTAIN CITY, IND. Fountain City, nd., March 2S. Miss Ethel Bennett who lives north , of this city was very pleasantly sur ; prised by a party of friends on Fri- day evening. A very excellent time was en toyed by all. The evening was spent in j-.'ying games. A dainty supper was served. Those present were Misses Edith Cranor, of Mar- ion, Mary Davis. Marie Pegg and Xa i omi Dwiggins; Messrs. Tracy Clark, ; Fred Hanon, Ruford Wcoley and Har ry Clark. The occasion was in hon or of Miss Bennett's seventeenth , birthday. JACKSONBURG, IND. Jacksonburg. March tIS. -Henry Null one of the oldest residents of "Harri son township" died Thursday night at his home, at eleven o'clock, of pneu monia. Mrs. Bessie Lyons and children of Milton spent Thursday with her par ents of this place. Mrs. Joseph Boroughs is ill. BURPEE SEEDS SWEET PEAS NASTURTIUM VELVET LAWN GRASS HADLEY BROS., Phones 292 and 2292. Moore & Ogborn Fire Insurance Agents. Will go on your Bond. Will Insure you against Burglary, Theft and Larceny. Room 16, I. O. O. F. Bldg., Phones, Home 1589. Bell 53-R, We are in a po sition to fnrntsh good seeds for garden and farm at as low figures as any reliable house. Call or write ns for cat alogue. Phones H. 2198; B. 398. 11th and J strt-vis. with lar? gard en. Call phon N . 1235. Z FOR KKNT !-" :.: u f ""rmT" !,.-1 and bath. 3' X ljiii. 27-7: FOR KENT lV.:y:.v.i -s room at.o Ft. Vay::f Ave. s. Alio: i:-. -j-l'f FOirit E NT Fur n'i s h'. ". ; "ronn i s.7 2 . n" ; 12th street. --7t FOR KKNT-'.i.his. .-. fH. $M. J 15 Benj. F. Hani.:. iL'tf FOR RE N r F un ,:-! edro7. u.sTli ' To office rooms, wi;h .Meani h. ar and bath, at The Grand, for sei: 3-4-tf NOTICE. NOTICE Mr. Switz-r. of C"li'":aml. I has taken charge of the uph ! -. r- 1 ing and repair miU at l'illl'.eiiM t's shop, comer 1th and Main -?!eets. J First class work is guaranteed. 27 7t LOST. LOST Lady's brown pocket book con taining .1.". between Dickinson Trust Co. and Knoller.ber's Store. Return to Palladium office. Reward. 2t-2t. LOST Between 10th and l.'tii on S. C, leather seat off a child's veloci pede. Return to Hornaday's Hard ware Store. 2Ctf MISCELLANEOUS. HAVE VOUR CURTAINS laundered at 512 North ltUh street. Old Phone 422 W. 2S-U MIDDAY t'.t)97, draft horse, fsoo 1 )J7. Make season at Robert's livery barn, 1518 Main street. Good Pedigree. $12.00 insure colt. Farmers please call. 25-7t SI 1 0 ERE PA I R I N G .1 oh n S earn an", 1502 Main. 25-7t GEO. M. G l; Y ER General contractor. Carpenter, and builder. Job work. Screens and screen doors. Automa tic phone 1350. 25-tf SPECIAL-INDUCEM ENT Soff"ered on plumbing and wiring. Richmond riumbing and Elei trie Co., 41s Main street. Phone Ink;. 24-7t HERBERT B. LOPER Dentist; rooni 10 Colonial Bldir., phone 1G34. 25-30t NOTICE- Miss S. E. Conn has opened dress making parlors. Room (il Colo- too late: to classify FOR SALE--Buff Leghorn eggs for hatching from the largest and fin est yard of strictly genuine thor oughbred Leghorns in the eity. per sitting of ir eggs. Call at loo So. Gth street, city. marl'.t-thur sun-tf Round Trip Sunday Rates Every Sunday Via The C. C. & L. R. R. To Cincinnati, O $1.30 To Cottage Grove, Ind 55 To Boston. Ind 25 To Webster 18 To Williamsburg 25 To Economy 50 To Losantville "0 To Muncie 1.20 To Marion 2.10 To Peru 2.93 Trains Leave going East, 5:15 a. m. Trains Lv. going West 10:55 a. m. Daily. For further information call C. A, BLAIR, P. & T. A., Home Tel. 2C62. Richmond. Tools We have them. Hoes, Rakes, Spades, Spading Forks, Etc. Pilgrim Bros. Cor. 5th and Main. Richmond, Ind. Have yon trouSle of anv k:ed rimsr fro r diiorderod stomacU? tio :o your drusg: tnd ge a 50c cr 1 bottie of Dr. Caldwti; Syrup Pepin. which is positive guaranteed tc .ore sum and keep yes well. Notice Farmer Garden r.ial bm'.iiins. First class work, ita-onab'.t prices. 21 7t A B. HARM.O. first ela.-s ,-hoo repair ing; North l:h and F sts. 23-7t Yi:inCLFS of all kinds repaired p.;!;itvd. vt-i!er tir:t:.. New shop on al'uy. North i:h and A streets. 23-7t l'liii: PIUH)F STICK'. : FES- Latest niv t;,-: aiivi set oijijlialu:. Ixiw priees. Write o: call A!Un C. Harris. 47 F. 1$ Building. la!oa. O. 21-tf Hams, any Kind or si,. 12c. lb B icon, le.tn and nice 12'- and L'.c. Should ers and iv. las 9c 11). Everything in fr-vb moat; lowest prices, quality considered. Schwegraau'ii Meat Maikeis, both phones. 5 2St UPHOLSTERING. Repairing, fine line coverings. Russell, 14 South 7th. Phone 1793. 6-30t Waking & CoTplumbiug, Bicycles. Motorcycles, 406 Main. Beth phones. 6-30t Crane t Thompson, general elec tric contractors and supplies. 18 N. Sth. Phone 1950. 4-30t PROF. Kollirg. for a sure cure for corns. 20 S. Sth. Phone 4242. 17-30t Iow prices on lumber, lath and shtaK les. Iuck & Hill Co. r.-30t MONUMENTS AND MARKERS Richmond Monument Co.. C B. Bradbury. Mgr., 33 North Sth StreaL PHYSICIAN. PHYSICIAN Dr. Emma Oardner. os teopathic physician, 23 N. 10th St. Phone mi. mar3-lmo FIRE INSURANCE. Richmond Insurance Agency. Hanu N. Koll. Mgr.. 71C Main. 14 tf FARM LANDS. Small places near city, J. Ed. Moore, over 6 N. 7th street. jan8-3mo UNDERTAKERS. H. R. Downing & Son. 16 N. Sth at. l2sep!6nio LAUNDRY. We can help make yen bappy hon estly wo can. Richmond Stead Laundry. The Ground Hog Can't Keep Us In Six Weeks. I want SSOO.OO to Iian; good. I have $500.00 to Ian. I have $000.00 to loan. ' I want $1,000 to Loan. I want to sell a realty lnvestmw $11,000.00. will pay 12 per cenL A 7 H. House, $1,200, 12 per cent. In vestment. A well located Residence, $2,200; 25 acres fruit, good improvements, a bargain. A : Room House, $500.00. A 2 Room House, $,"oo. A 5 room house, $S50. j We can take care of a few more rent als. Prompt collections, our motto. If you want to sell, list with us. j If you want to buy, loan, borrow or j rent, we are at your service. We can sell you a home for a Little Cash, balance as Rent. We make Mortgage Exemptions from March 1 to May 1, and we need that It's That Morgan, 8th and N. E I Low Rates to California t and Eorth Pacinc Coast Points One Vay Second Class Colonist Tickets, Via C, C. & L. Z To California Points $41.55 To Washington, Oregon, Etc., $41.55 These rates are in effect Mar. 1st to April 30th. From all points cn C-, C. & L. Railroad. ; For Particulars call C. A. Blair. Home Phone 2062. The Great Blood Purifier. For sal by Leo II. Fine. T. F. McDonald and W. PL Sudhoff. "Doddo," 22721, the imported French Percheron Stallion, better known as the Cleverer horse, and "Prince Wilkes" will be at my Farm this seas on, 2H miles north of Richmond, on Middleboro Pike. The public Is invit ed to call and see them. A. H. Pyle. R. F. D. No. 4. Phone 5105-C.