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Garrett Clipper from Garrett, Indiana • Page 4

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Garrett Clipperi
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Garrett, Indiana
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CAR RETT CLIPPER GARRETT, INDIANA PAGE FOUR THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1925 Clipper Classified Ads par. Clipper Classified Ads pay. and its age must be together 1 525Z5Z5Z5Z51B5H5Z5Z5'SZ52525Z5E5Z5Z5 with the place of birth and whether it is in school or employed. Miss i Yt VtXSmXUi XuZ Donald asks the co-operation of the 1 1. i.1 1 Clas parents in mis worn: max cue ma.) complete her duties within the time Paul Schunk was at home from Chi 1 iT lea Cartouche 3, (Pai'd) White gold reinforced, $50; solid gold, $60.

Other Cartouches up to $2x cago over the week-end. ENUMERATION OF LOCAL CHILDREN NOW INPROGRESS Miss Helen McDonald is Making Canvass Charles C. Carlin has recovered from a severe attack of the flu. specified. She also asks that the parents be informed as to what grades their children attend in school.

The address must be listed and the enumeration blank must be signed by a parent or the guardian. Ralph Rowland of South Whitley, visited (Garrett friends Monday. RATE 1 CENT A WORD MINIMUM, 25c uMrs. J. L.

Cogley is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cogley at Lima. O. C.

M. Moody returned Monday from Beulah, where he spent a week Pentagon 154 (Pat'd), Veri-Thin Precision movement White or green gold reinforced, inlaid ith enamel on bezel and edge of back, $75; also made in plain case. Solid gold, $100 up TELEPHONE YOUR WANT ADS TO NO. 27. WE CARRY ACCOUNTS WITH ANY TELEPHONE SUBSCRIBER Miss Helen McDonald has been selected by the board of education to take the 1925 school enumeration in Garrett.

She started her canvass of the city Friday and the work must be completed by April 30. Miss Mc RHODE ISLAND RED EGGS FOR hatching, $4 per hundred. Phone 914-4. B. F.

Hawver. (49t2 T) "Walter Harris of Cincinnati, is in Garrett on Baltimore Ohio business. Miss Florence Smith spent the weekend with her parents east of Auburn. Dale Feick returned Wednesday from a week's trip through Ohio and Michigan. The Rev.

D. H. iGuild is attending the annual North Indiana Methodist conference at Anderson this week. Miss Sylvia Inibody is confined to her home on South Ijams street with a severe attack of the flu. (Miss Mildred Sell returned Tuesday "Charge the balance at Wehrly's LOCAL MARKET Wheat, No.

1 1.60 Corn, 100 lbs 1.50 Barley 51-00 Rye 1.00 Oats .40 Lamhs J.2 Cattle 4 to .08 Calves lo and 12 Hogs li to .12 Donald is a teacher in the Keyser township school in East Garrett. The law requires that she enumerate all persons between the ages of 6 and 21 years. The names of the parents and of the child, the day, month and year of the child's birth with his father, who has been ill. I Mrs. Mary Lantz is convalescing from an illness at her home on West King street.

Donald and Dale Allman spent the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Allman, of Fort Wayne. Engineer A. a.

Armstrong has purchased a Hudson coach from the Hudson Sales and Service. A. IR. Moore was in Monday and Tuesday to get a raw Maxwell car. We are selling milk now only from tuberculin-tested cows.

Haynes Myers. Telephone No. 356. Mrs. Mamie Evans has resumed her work at the Transfer Lunch after a two months' vacation.

FOR SALE RADIO TUBES U. V. 201A type, brand new guaranteed price 52.00. Henry Bergstedt, 705 East King street, John Kock, 700 South Walsh street. Phone 100W.

(47 t3) mother, Mrs. Carrie at Willard. BABY CHICKS FOR SALE Wyandotts, Reds, Barred Rocks, Leghorns and Anconas. Order now so I can prepare for the kind and time you want them. Mrs.

Bert Rose, Tele Gordon Willoughby and Donald Sell visited relatives and friends at Wil lard Monday and Tuesday. phone 2614, Hamilton. Ind. James Stack and Fred L. Feick are .14 .03 06 .23 .24 .24 .12 .40 .12 13 .32 Calf Hides Beef Hides Tallow Hens, heavy Eggs Spring Chickens, heavy.

Old Roosters Butter ees-e Ducks Turkeys next month, part the month after, and so on, or weekly, according to the agreement wTe make with you when you select the watch. You will be glad to see our assortment ot Gruen Watches, for we always carry a truly representative stock of these famous timepieces. Come in today. By means of our new part cash and part charge arrangement, you now can buy the Gruen Watch you want. Just pay a convenient amount in cash and let us charge the balance to your account.

Such accounts do not need to be paid in full on the first of the following month. Part of the balance can be paid spending a few days at the Feick cot tage on Lake James. FOR SALE SINGLE BRASS BED and single white iron bed. Phone 450W. 307 South Randolph street.

(49tf) Chevrolet Today it's the more than ever. FOR SALE EIGHT FOOT ifrg rrori table, practically WAITED new. Also rocking chairs. 4j3 East Quincy street. (49tf) WANTED TO CLEAN WALL PA- per.

H. A. (Gard, 205 High streets HATCHING EGGS FOR SALE (51t4) Dark Barred Rock. F. L.

Diedrich. The Auburn high school baseball team defeated the Corunna team by a 25 to 2 score last week. Mrs. B. H.

Eastes left Monday for a ten-days' trip to Washington and New York City. iMrs. C. M. Moody is convalescing from the flu at her home on South Franklin street.

Miss Josephine Engstrom. is con Harold Kast of spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. B.

Kast, east of Garrett. A. G. Houser, William Culbertson and Joseph Herbert attended the funeral of the late Fred Gengnagle at Butler "Wednesday afternoon. Mrs.

S. H. Peters of Chicago, will be the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred L.

Feick of East Houston street. i Mrs. ID. C. Beehler entertained the Eagle ladies at her home on South Cowen street Wednesday evening: The time was spent in playing cards and in a social way.

The hostess served dainty refreshments. 905 South Randolph street. (43tf) WANTED WOMAN TO CLEAN Store. Mary Jane Shoppe. (51) FQR SALE IVORY REED BABY carnage good condition.

Reason- WEHRLY'S Gifts That Last-Masonic Building Inquire 109 North able price, lin street. G. E. BAYSINGER, PLUMBING and heating, phone 19SW. (43tl3) Wanted RAGS, RUBBERS, NEWS-papers, old iron, etc.

E. W. Peters, 118 North Franklin phone 53R. (40tf) Riedhart Company Phones 14 and 24 FOR SALE REAL ESTATE SPE cials. Young property near East King $3,150, Quinn property (Altona) house, barn, big lot, easy payments, $1,200, McLeod property, 313 Soutk Franklin street.

Small payment down. Balance contract, $2,500. See Trust Co. (8tf) WANTED PAPER CLEANING, rugs, windows and woodwork. Phone 104W.

(49t3) CHUB 'GIRL WANTED CREEK Bait Co. (49t4) 1 0) FOR SALE FOR SALE SIX ROOM MODERN bungalow at 109 First street. Phone 493W. (49-tf) fined to her home on South Cowen street an attack of the flu. Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Streiff will visit relatives at Chicago over the weekend. The Volunteer class of the Christian church will have a cookie and doughnut sale Friday at the church. Miss Catherine Farner, Paul Coy and James Farner, spent the week-end with friends and relatives at south Bend. The Baltimore Ohio co-operative shop committee will meet with the Civic Co-operative club Monday afternoon at 2:30 at the Federation hall.

Mrs. Mary Brown, Miss Fairy C. Atkins, H. D. Brown and Vernon Schul-thess visited Carl E.

Brown at the Marion soldiers' home Monday. Charles Johnston of East King street returned Tuesday from a few days' visit with relatives at Zanes- FOR SALE OAK DINING ROOM suite. Cheap if taken at once. Inquire at The Clinic. (51-t3) tXz FOR FURNITURE FOR SALE J.

J. Kennedy, 1001 South Randolph street. (51t3) FOR RENT TWO LIGHT HOUSE-keeping rooms. Phone 419R, 221 South iRandolph street. (51tf TELE- FOR SALE BASSINET, phone 205W.

(5tlto) e'll Soon be FOR RENT MODERN FURN1SH-ed four room flat. Inquire 414 Soutfc. Lee street. (46tf) Ready! FOR SALE FIVE ROOM MOD dern brick bungalow and brick garage. Terms if desired.

1008 South Randolph street. Phone 174W. (4Stf) ville, O. FOR-SALE FORD COUPE, LATE 1924 model. Good condition.

Phone. 936-4. (51t3) FOR SALE 2 BICYCLES, NEW Watch for Announcement! Of the Most Gigantic Money-Saving Event in All of Northern Indiana's Merchandising History FOR RENT 40 ACRE FARM with large barn and good house. One half mile west of Altona. Close to interurban.

Phone 315W. (49t4) FOR RENT FOUR ACRES OF corn ground. Inquire Mrs. J. R.

Putt two miles north of Garrett. FOR RENT OR SALE PROP-erty corner Houston and Franklin. Office telephone GO, home 243W. Fred Shultz, SIS South Cowen street. (44tf) FOR RENT LIGHT House Departure and Cleveland.

Both almost new. Sell reasonable. Inquire Carl Minnich, Jewelry Store, Avilla. Ind. (51t2) It Is Difficult to illustrate in a newspaper anything as beautiful as the Cara Nome Watchcase Vanity An exquisite example of the jeweler's art containing compacts of the dainty Cara Nome Face Powder.

FOR SALE CHOICE LOT OF POT-ted plants, cheap. 404 North Walsh street. Henry Getz. 50t2) the ammoth Stock oj The Salvage keeping rooms. Inquire 401 East Quincy street.

(41tf) FOR SALE 5 'TUBE RADIO SET, Freshman-Masterpiece. Will sell cheap. Call 256-R. 50t2) FOR RENT NINE ROOM SEMI-modern house (McLeod property) at 313 South Frankrin street. See Truai Co.

(Stf) FOR SALE IVORY REED BABY buggy. Phone 390-R. (50tf) rf Rims9 -A REED CART. 4lQ South Peters stre FOR SALE-Cheap. Inquire street.

(47tf) FOR RENT FOUR ROOM APART-ment st 222 South Cowen street. Heat furnished. (36tf) MISCELLANEOUS ARTHUR H. WOODCOCK. Insurance.

All branches. Affidavits, Mortgage Exemptions. SOS BrittoE street. Phone 44W. (43tf) This is the most beautiful vanity case we have seen and its contents the best we know.

The convenient size to carry in pocket or purse and costs complete with puff for powder, FOR SALE DIRECT ACTION gas range, with Lorain oven heat regulator. Good as new. Reasonable terms to right party. The Palace Market. (32tf) MOURNING CARDS ON SALE AT The Clipper office.

(55tf) iFOR SALE ONE TON FORD truck in good condition. Can be bought at a bargain. M. A. King.

(4Stf) FOR SALE MY HOME AT 510 South Cowen street. M. M. Noonan. (47tf) FOR SALE FIVE ROOM HOUSE with bath.

Inquire at 211 South Ijams street. (47t5) (The Boston Store) GARRETT, INDIANA In which Only Four Weeks Ago, a Destructive Fire Raged for Hours will be at Your Mercy at Practically LADI ES ATTENTION Mrs. Rosa Trainer, representlu Rosemaid silk underwear, also Juliet, and Patricia dresses, invites you to inspect this line of goods Jt her home, or call telephone 32S-W and I will call at your home wltfe goods. (5tf) $1.25 Refills may also be had in aluminum holder for 50 PATTERSON'S DRUG STORE YOU CAN GET SATISFACTION in your garage work by having it done at the Independent Auto Repair Shop. 1201 South Randolph street.

(51t2) FOR SALE ALL MODERN HOME with garage. 715 East King street. (49tf) LOST On The Sfora GARRETT, INDIANA FOR SALE MY COTTAGE WITH two lots. Hickory Bluff, Lake Gage. Worthy Hughes.

(49tf) LOST PAIR OF SIIELL-TEX RIM glasses between my home and Wehrly's store. Finder return to Mrs. Margaret Wehrly and receive reward. (51tf) For Beautiful Floors Johnson's Polishing Wax Paste Liquid Powdered Preserves Linoleum An Ideal Furniture Polish None but the Highest Quality Men's Clothing and Furnishings, Men's Women's and Children's Shoes and Hosiery, Floor Coverings were Ever Handled by This Well Known Store. THIS IS A BARGAIN TREAT BEYOND YOUR FONDEST DREAMS 35 Sales People Wanted Apply to Mr.

Magids at Store, Now! National Store Service Company in Charge of Sale Foreman and Mrs. William Muleahy were called to Erie, Monday oa account of the death of one of Mr, Mulcahy's relatives. The Garrett Rebekah degree team will have charge of the degree work for the district meeting at Waterloo Wednesday, April 29. Mrs. Wrebb Leuch and daughter.

Norma Jean, of Toledo, Mrs. Harry Caffrey and Miss Eunice Guthrie called on Mrs. Mamie Evans south of Garrett Wednesday afternoon. The issues were closed Monday fi the various suits to foreclose mechanic's liens on the Garrett Masonic temple and the cases were continued for further hearing in Judge Endi-cott's court. Read your own Clipper.

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