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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1. 1925. ALTON EVENING TELEGRAPH PAGE NINE Classified Column RATIO ON CLAN ADVERTISEMENT Cash with the and phone tHe the number word die word Initiate Charge Howes number counted one NOTION Advertisement Capt. and SELL KIN. No Ads accepted for this column after 12 o'clock noon, of date of publication.

LOST STRAYED Shepherd OR dog, STOLEN white and and white breast. Bell 478-W. Reward, HELP WANTED WANTED Lady street, to care for sick 1704 HI11 person. WANTED Colored 806 dishwasher. Drake's Restaurant, WANTED A reliable dining Western toom girl.

Good wages. Apply Military Academy. to sell National Brand fruit treas WANTED Reliable, energetio men general line of nursery stock. And Unlimited a opportunities, Every property owner a earned $2,812.67 in 18 prospective customer. Carl weeks, en average of $188.48 Heart per week.

You might be. just ful. Outfit and inatructions furnished Cash tree. Write for terms. National Steady employment.

weekly. Nurseries, Lawrence, Kansas. Wanted Miscellaneotis WANTED Carpentry. Before ballding or remodeling, see Mawdsley. Kinioch 834-L.

WANTED. Pianos wanted in exfor phonographs. Kieselchange horst's, 210 State. WANTED To borrow $75 for six months. Four rcoms good Write turniture.

Will pay 7 per cent. Telegraph. WANTED -Sewing or small washings. Mrs. 0.

E. Johnson, 700 Division street. WANTED Two good sized well furnished light housekeeping rooms with steam heat. Near trolley in degirable section of' the city. Telegraph, giving price, location, etc.

WANTED rent. Small: moden cottage. No children. Good reference. Write, Telegr-ph.

WANTED Furniture to alter, build, repair re-Anish. Call office A. L. Floss Transfer Co.WANTED Large size Incubator. Call James Donnelly, No.

3 Fire partment. FOR RENT FOR RENT--Modern 4-room apartment. 530 Last Eighth street, Alton. Apply at 628 East. Eighth street or Bell Wood River.

FOR RENT One modernly nished room for: one or two gentlemen. 641 East Sixth. FOR SALE FOR SALE Victrola, Style used, in excellent condition. $275; now $200. Easy terms.

Kieselhorst's, 210 FOR SALE Shoe repair harness shop. Well' equipped and Ing a good business. At a pargain. Geo. F.

Brown, Grafton, Ill. FOR SALE Kitchen condition; cheap. Call Bell 585. FOR SALE Victrola, mahogany; Style XIV; used; good AB new. $225; now $190.

Easy Kieselhorst'e, 210 State. FOR SALE Seven-room dwelling; close in location. space for three. machines. Bargain quick sale.

614 Summit. I FOR SALE Long distance receiving set; without batteries tubes, $15. Call 120-L Kinloch, 0:80 p. m. FOR SALE Ladies' dark Suit, good as new: One fannel cheap.

1110 West street: FOR BALE 1920: Ford condition; fully equipped. Bargain, Call Kinluch 134. FOR SALE Two Ane lots, 25x125, on good resident street Hartford, Illinots, at a bargain. J. Guth, Hartford, Ill, I FOR BALE -Golden oak vulte, rug included, Reasonable pelee.

Call Miss. Hamilton. Bell between 1. and 7:30 p. m.

FOR SALE Ford truck; new. 1117 Diamond street. FOR BALE Country town Que block trom C. depot. room house, chicken house, well arid lots with over 100 trees.

Good place to and day labor if wanted, masonable and terms it wanted. Brighton, 111, FOR SALE 1938 Chevrolet. three months. Driven but 1,800 looks like new. Will sell cheap.

ply L. Loch, 1201 Fast Fourth. RVING Mi CLARK, Brighton, Ninois farms, all sires; list Widower Congratulated. my wife's death, Ave years I suffered greatly from stomach liver, trouble and gas attacks, I 60 and at times WAS 88 yellow as satron. My doctors could not help me.

Six doses of Mayr'8 Wonderful Remedy have entirely cured me. I haye regaitied my weight every one is congratulating m16 well I look." It 18 simple, preparation that removes catarrhal, muous -from inflammation don and allays the practically 'all stomach, and intestinal aliments, tnoludappendicitis. One dose will conor. money refunded, and everywhere. A COLOR VALENTINE From a Boy or Girl to Teacher (For You to dolor and Send to Your Teacher) I know fine.

to want HOPEFUL OF OUTLOOK FOR U.S. BUSINESS Conditions in Europe Iron Themselves Former Head of ping Board Says. Associated Press. ST. LOUIS, Feb.

7--Conditions Europe will. Iron themselves within three or tour months and beneficial reaction will be telt United States Edward N. chairman of the United States Board, during the war, in an address before the Manufacturers Association at a here last night. He said the businessman advise their congressmen of conditions surrounding the question and in this way the tude of the whole. country.

business would change the better. He asserts that gress. told, only one the Industrial: question and. average 'businessman thinks too busy to inform his legislator exact conditions existing in industry. He advised business give six hours a -year to their representatives in John Heidrick, of Perlo, dent of the association, declared business men must combat legislation proposed by people, are ignorant of economic He said the most dangerous of group are charitable and thropia organizations.

They well, he continued but are too row in their ideas. George R. Meyercord, of desoribing activities of the tive branch of the, association, clared the constabulary bill In the Illinois legislature assures dustry of protection, The Turner's Athletic will give 8 children's party at Turner Hall; Friday Come. Come to "The Early Bird," Mary's, Thursday night. Tickets Reserved seats 15c extra, Road, has been confined to her for the past week by an the grippe.

Mr. and Mrs. 8. H. Lawrence baby from Doniphan, are 1ng Mrs.

Lawrence's sister, Deem. Mrs. Harvey Davis was An visitor Tuesday. Mrs. H.

Meyers spent Monday her parents. Oscar Hansen spent several with relatives in Jerseyville. Mre. A. Heuer is improving severe attack of the grippe.

Charles Gillen, of Greene 1s visiting relatives in Wood WOOD RIVER Fire Last: Night at Standard off 66. About eight o'clock last eveding the residents. of Wood River and vicinity were startled by a heary concussion, which resembled an explosion at the Powder Mill, but Which proved to be at otte of the agitators of the Standard Oil reiners. These agitators are 20 teet by 28 feet in diminion and have capacity ot 8000 battels. The agitator was in the process of being charged with Where pot bf gasoline and naptia, It 18 prepared by treating.

It is estimated that abont 400 batrel8 of ofl bad been pumped in when the concussion ocdurred, blowing the top of the agitator off. No one was Men close st hand, turned the hose on Itmediately which subdued the in a short tithe. The really heaviest cost 18 the fact that these agitators are lead dined which lining was completely burned out. In a. short tithe after the exploston occurred the streets down town were black with machined And ped pie, many of which motored in from Alton Another Letter Shall Wood River become city.

Ideals ate as different as view points but teal Success le not wealth, not fame, but helpfulness. Wood Rim or during the past tow years has reached a degree that is honorable. witt be thinker and not tinker and its success will consist In being discouraged. but move forward and shape its future desting; It has achieved success with its intelligent men and women, who have always looked for the best in others and give the best they had of and whose past lives has been an spiration. Visiting th.

Lebanon, Mr. And Mra. Barnest Glomen for Terre Haute, Indiana to fielt later's mother. fiL. Evangelical; BrotherHodd to Meet The Evangelical Brotherhood at meet in the church basement Thursday evening.

All members Interested are earnestly urged to attend. Mri. Starkies Homo Saved The home of Mrs. Sarah by Bethalto caught on fire Sunday ternoon. The neighbors.

lent assistance in Aghting the Are there Was little damage done. Starkie: who now resides in Wood River, feels very greateful to on Bethalto people for rendering help to saving her home. from two weeks Illness Mrs. Gus Schuler has recovered from: the grippe after being ill the past two weeks. was Ladles to.

Serve Dinner The Ladies of U. B. Church serve dinner to the public day afternoon in the church has ment. at ml with The Grippe. the Mrs.

George Schillinget room. at her home with the grippe. addl mother, Mrs. Lancaster of Nutwood in is Here in attendance. Announcing Arrival of Baby Louis Mr.

and Mrs. 'Henry Kohlmiller are annbuncing the arrival of a baby girl at their home. Miss miller was before her 8 Miss Marie Grenzbach. Death of James Meyera James Meyers of Bethalto in away at his home yesterday morning. He had been ill with pneumonia.

Alton, leaves a wife and four children; ceased' had formerly worked at from Standard Company, but was will ing in. Bethalto at the time of death. His many friends here extend was sympathy to. his family. very Uitert and children Attending Mother In: St.

able in St. Louls where Mrs: Yoder mother, Is quite Ill confined hospital, -It may be necessary perform operation of an tipon ton Burke as as she this enough strength here for it. her It is by her friends for on Mrs. Burke is well known in River, having formerly lived Mrs. Penrose to Entertaln Mrs.

William Penrose will. tain her Bridge Club Thursday your noon at her home on 9th street. has Attend: House Warming at id Stanley 1111- Mr, and Mrs. John Anthony, the and Mrs. John Phipps and hall Nellie and Lucy, son Warren, A.

and Mrs. Charles Wiggins, Miss default dred Harbor, Mr. and Mre: decree daughters, 'Lucy, Catherine, son rl, Charles and Earl Rick motored Roxana and attended a house Clerk, ing at the of Mr. and Stanley, formerly of Wood River. Com- and Mrs.

Stanley recently moved Roxana, A delightful evening was of Refroshments were served. games and thusic. Chalengs- Accepta Position In' st. notice Mr. Paul Unert has acoepted.

Pro- sition in Louts and 18 at the the that city present. on Mrs. Boll to Return from which Mrs. 0. H.

Bell who was againat Jerseyville last week on 'account for ad- the serious Illness of her sister, return home tomorrow. Her slowly improving tho still A be up and around house. Attend Orpheum Mra. Amanda Woaster and ter Mary from White Hall are ing at the home of their son, $188 of Whitelaw avenue. paid.

terday and they drove to Louts Columbus Mr. Mrs. Woaster, and Mr8, Wahl where they attended Orpheum Theatre. Basket Ball be at Tonight the Community 8, School Arst team will play the High School fret team at the River Community giny Collector. 7:80.

A good game is anticipated. Dorothy Cirole to Meet and The Dorothy Cirole 'of the Springs church will meet all day with Mrs. Earl Scott at her Lorena avenue. Visitors From Terre Haute Miss Felbara and ken of Terre Haute, candidate their cousin, Arthur Hendle city eleo: over the week end and haye day St, Louis for a. visit of several of with Mr.

and Mrs. Chas; Rebna, Year-Old Son of Mr. H. Wuestenfeld. Has Dangerous Bird" Udell, the 7-year-old son of night.

Mra, Herman Wuestenteld, afternoon fell while playing Little Kennedy boy, revolving 'SUCKERS' BITE AND BITE AGAIN FOR PROMOTERS 'Once Bitten' Doesn't Mean 'Twice Shy' in Case of Swindle Victims, Schwab Says. BY EDWARD A. 8CWHAB. Chief Investigator, National Vigllance Committee, and Better Business Bureau; for Eleven Years With Postoffios Inspection Service. NEW YORK, Feb.

8 sucker bites once on A take stock scheme len't any reason why he's Immune from other swindlers. The clever taker knows that most suckers bit again and again. This knoweldge gave birth to what 58 known as the "special trustee" scheme. It 1s 8 skiliful hoar that robs capitalizes the speculator sympathy of the and adroitly one chatice he may have to recoup his losses. The "special trustee' 18 families in the oil and mining games, The faker using this scheme keeps his eye on all the stock companies afloat in 'his region.

Perhaps one, say in oil, has the earmarks of legitimacy and actually looks like an bonest investment. The taker employs an agent to buy or procure. In some manner a list of stockholders this concern, Armed with this he prepares a letterhead purporting to be that of the company he plans to "operate" on. A letter 18 written on this stationery. addressed: "Dear Stockholder." And he signs it with the signature: of one of his employes and "Special Trustee for Stockholders." Trade is Offered The letter intimates that the stock of the legitimate company 1s precarious, that the company about to go on the rocks.

He gives the trustee, is impression looking that after he, the spectal holders' interests, and he the urges letter the to stockholder What he can from the wreckreceiving save trading his stock for "some. Age by thing the bait: "The way 18 much better." This open is tor you to make a profit now previous investment. Yod on your mAy thought you lost. But yot can have lost before, or yot may attord to Here lose five your times chance it to you Wit on frightened sucker trades his When good stock he gets in return in stock very problematical value -for which he has to pay more And daually 25 per cent. ubloads the the money, "special stock at a protit in the open good market, but at such decreased price 88 to cripple the good cott- pans.

EAST ALTON at schools Bohools amount since Installed posits the who the here reports towns ings in the East having posits. shown in this Miss The been Mias evening ning door. Little the Mr. addition, the Earl Mrs. from in Mrs.

to be East R. was Mrs. a Dr. re caller, nine the De- house tion, every J. caller, call caller fur- visited Wood.

8 XVI; Was and ill do- to good Sold terms. modern To Garage for radio or after D. blue middy Ninth Coupe; building in Write bedroom 816-W nearly home. Three cistern, fruit poultry, Priced E. Used miles; Ap- 8 11., free.

Banking Day. Yesterday being banking day here the Washington and -Lincoln the total deposit for both WAS $95.67. The total of deposits from both sohools the banking system has b6ed including yesterday's are $1008.38. Miss Walt of Thrift incorporation, -of Chicago, installed the banking system in schools here, visited the schools last week in their Interest. Bhe East Alton one only baring only two school buildwho have Installed this system Alton ranked with the towns schools.

"She aslo stated that four school buildings In deGreat interest has been by the children and teachers work. Anderson To Qlve Program. program which was to have given under the direction Irene Anderson last Thursday will be given tomorrow eveat the Lincoln school; small admission will be charged at the Gem Theater. Marie Prevost In "The Dangerous Demon" will be the feature Gem theater this, evening. Notes.

and. Mra: Downes; of- Altwood have moved from there itito new. cottage: recently built Fairbanks on Shamrock street. Charles Rudolph returned a few. days visit with relatives Granite City.

Wm. Gieselman 19 still thought improving home here Main street. M. Kennedy, east of town, caller yesterday. A.

Moore was an Alton visitor yesterday. Frank Starkey, east of town, visitor here yesterday, C. A. Moore was a professional in Fosterburg. yesterday.

Richard' Huffman houses under construction present time. He also has foundation laid for a nice five for himself in Sterling which will be all modern way. B. Van Preter was a. St.

business visitor yesterday. Harry Kelsey, of. Bethalto, was here on. Monday evening. Ben Picker, of Wood River, WAS yesterday.

Mr. and Mrs. Forbes Woodyard and Mrs. John Davis River Monday evening. Miss.

Lillian Leightner, of visited relatives here on Sunday. George Neunon has returned trip to Kansas: and remain here. Garey Rain is not so well today. Hawkins, of Wood River, visitor here yesterday, Ed. Underbrink, has been for the past tew weeks is now be back to hie duties in the grocery Mr.

and Mr8. John Paddock, Wood River; Were visitors here Monday. Prayer, services will be held evening at the home of John Earl Shamrock street. Notion of Suit. Chester Lewis, DefendantYou are Hereby notified that wite, Irene E.

Lewis, complainant, Ated suit against you for divorce City Court of Alton, Alton, nols, Summons returnable at court room, second floor city building, Alton, Illinois, May 7th, 1923. It you fall to defend, will be taken against you, and awarded. J. T. CALLARAN, February 6th, A.

D. 1923.. Boynton, Solicitor for plainant. Administrator's Notice. The undersigned, administratrix the estate of William E.

worth, deceased, hereby gives that she will appear before the bate Court of Madison County; Court House in Edwardsville, Arst Monday of March next, at time all persone having claims sald estate are notified to attend the purpose baving the same Justed. Dated this '29th day of December, D. 1922. CHALENGSWORTH, Wm. P.

Boyaton, Attorney. Railway Mall month; railroad pass; expenses Specimen questions free. Institute, Columbus, Ohio, Pinsa Taxpayers. Piass township tax books will Brighton Bank, Saturday, February 10 and 17. CHAS, H.

TERRY, Jersey County Mineral batba with massage electrical treatment. Mineral Hotel. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Police Magistrate. Frank W.

Schneider la A tor police magistrate at third the tion on Tuesday, the April, 1928. Here you asked O. H. Don't fall to see "'The Early at St. Mary's Hall, Thursday Jam.

Klunk, Funerai Director. Ins W. sales H. Lanterman, specialty, Notary pubiin Phone. Bell Moro.

A. W. TIEKA, D. C. Ph.

C. Palmer Chiropractio Health Service. Theater Buliding Temple Have ton asked o. H. K.1 1 Publio Notice, I debts will not contracted be by my wife, Amelta responsible for Wayland.

Signed, WAYLAND. Hair bobbed at Bauer's, 210 Plasm. br. LAGS Licensed Chiropractor Cher Palmer Graduate "The Early Bird," Come. St.

Mary's Hell, Thursday night. cobra in New York tee has its skin, They will skin Giant shed body in that town. to You've taught me everything And treated me just That's why I know enough To be your Valentine. Incuts and The boys were playing in the Berry bullding which left la being constructed. The Kennedy the boy rat up a ladder in the building; and Udell, in attempting to show ball him, lost his.

balatice, falling backwill wards into the basement, onto a pile of broken bricks. Two long cuts were inficted in the little fellow's head, one scraping the bone, also 1M: turing also his neck. Bruises lot of about the in at- their and be is reported to have passed body gave him trouble a and restless fight. It de hoped that tideli Mrs. gets along nicely as he is a bright little lad and a popular boy.

the Boy Scouts Meet their Last evening the Boy Scouts held In Community High By school at 7:30. Basket ball WAS practiced and then regular business tor meeting held. D. A. R.

Dance Tonights the The Daughters of America will give will Thurs: a dance this evening in Schillinger's ping base- Hall on Ferguson avenue. The pub- ed lic de invited. Class Meets Wits ing 111: Miss Lila Elder Her The Amoma class of the First. Baptist. church met last evening with Miss Lila Elder at her home on Ferguson avenue.

Plane were made; for a Valentine party" to be' given in' the fine church Basement on the 15th. THoNG for attending were Mrs. Geo. Johnson, marriage, Miss. Ruth Gibbs, Miss Farris Elkins, of: Mrs.

Don: Williams. Refreshments the were served. In two weeks the class is passed will hold another meeting. the Sewing Circle Gives Card Party He. A large number of people attend- to De- ed the 500 and Euchre party given to the last night by the St.

Bernard's Sewliv. Circle in their hall: Favors for his the Euchre game were won by Thom88 Lasberry, Mrs. Peter Fox, Mrs. their Kennedy, Mrs. Ed.

Juneau. Those winning favors for 500 were, W. OlinLouts are ger, Mrs. Chas. Wilder, F.

J. Heftdenburg, Mrs. Manning, An oyster Untert's in supper was served. to Sewing Circle to Meet All Day Mrs. The St, Bernurd's Sewing in Circle their recovers will meet Thursday hoped hall and sew.

recovery. Revival Services to be Held Baptist Wood In First Church here. Plans have been made for. revival services to be held in the First Bapenter- tist church, April 16th. They will after- be in charge of Rey, L.

O. Bauer of White Hall, The singer will be J. B. Home Attend Card Party Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Eckhard daughters; from Alton motored to Wood River last evening and attended the card Mil- party at St. Bernard's Hall. Shuley, Accepta Position 1 at Hen- Western Cartridge Company to Miss Sarah Price, of Jerseyville, warni- has accepted position with the Mrs. P. Western Cartridge Company.

Mr. Five Months' Old Son 111. to Leroy. Comstock, the 5-months' old son of Mr. and Mrs.

D. R. Comstock, spent in is quite ill at their home on Penning avenue. Miss Curdie. 111.

Louls Miss Jean Curdio was unable to a teach her room yesterday living at on account of illness. Miss Price Accepta Position Jerseyville at Commercial Hotel. called to Miss Sarah Price, of Jerseyville, of has accepted position with the Comwill mercial hotel of Wood River. sister 18 Notes. unable to Mr.

Dengezleski, from Edwardsrille was a business visitor in Wood River daugh- G. H. Montgomery, from 'St. Louis, yesterday. vielt- WAS 8 business caller Monday in A.

W. Wood River. Yes- Orville Kane and J. C. Metz, from with Litchfield, called on friends in Wood Mr.

and River yesterday. the Mr8: Ferd Schillinger, of near Hartford, is 111 with the her sister, grippe. Mrs. She has been attended by High Carna, since last Alton Mra. H.

Carstens, is confined to Wood her 'home by an attack of the grippe. stadium from a spell of the grippe at her at Mrs. Frank Summers is recovering The tour-year-old son of Mr. and home, Christian Thursday Mrs. Charles Durle, is recovering home on from an Joe attack of the and grippe.

Miss Annie Mrs. Klenstra Slater will shop in St. Louis, ThursGeo. Mr. and Mrs.

John Bauer, of Acton visited spent the day in Alton OD and wife, business. gone to Mr. and Mrs. Gus Schuyler were days Alton business callers yesterday. Mr.

and Mrs. Viator Raat were Aland Mra. ton visitors last evening. Fall Mra. Ellen Lewia, of Warrenton, Mr.

and visiting at the home of her yesterday son and daughter-in law, Mr. and with the Mrs. Garrett Lewis. severe Min. J.

L. Springer of the State J. NEUWIRTH, D. C. Palmer Graduate, Chiropraotio Health Service, 12 Years.

Experience. LAURA BUILDING. in 8 in attl- side that he of the men that who this mean nar- de- In- night. St. 35c.

home of and visitH. Alton W' days from county, River. We can supply your needs in Lumber for any quantity at any time. "One Plank or a Car Load" is our motto. Springman Lumber Co.

Bell 1017 Kin. 18 FOR SALE. 6-Room Dwelling--Lights, water, Edwards furnace, Street, lees than one block bath, and gas in street. 66x350. Located on from car line.

This Vs a good house. at a bargain price. Plenty in awiking distance from factories. Price of ground for. garden and chickens.

With- $3700.00 new. City water, electric lights. 5-Room In this house are much larger than the Bungalow Almost furnace. is built-in book case and china, closet. Finaverage.

attic. There Cellar a under the whole house. Lot 50x277. ished Plenty of Cash bearing, fruit. Price $4300.00 Terms.

$1000. 4-Room Cottage-Lights, water gas. Paving and sewer one block from car line. Price Located two blooka from school, $2900.00 Cottage- -Lights, water, bath, furnace. Garage.

Paying 4-Room and Public sewer School paid. Price. Located close to $3300.00 7-Room House Absolutely modern. Hot water heat: Garage for two machines." Corner lot. Paving and sewer pald.

Located within Terms: 10 $3500.00 minutes cash. walk Price from city hall. $8900.00 Brick House--Well built, but. not modern. Located in 600 -7-Room block on State St.

Two. lots, 41x120, the other Price $5300.00 8-Room Modern Dwelling--Hot water heat. Paving and sewer' paid. walk -of Close-in Illinois Glass location, Co. within Price 10 minutes $5600.00 8-Room Lot 50x120.

Modern Price Dweiling--In Clement Place $6000.00 5-Room Paving and Cottage--Modern. sewer paid. Lot Price 50x120. $4200.00 5-Room Upper House--Oh Alton. Modern.

Clawson St. Price $4250.00 5-Room blocks fom House--Modern. car line, Lot Located 100x115. about Price. two $4400.00 -Lights, water, bath furnace.

Gdrage. Pared 5-Room Upper Alton. Terms: Cash $1500.00. Price street. One of the best locations in $3500.00 House--City water, electrio lights, lot 40x120.

Located 4-Room 1D Terms: Siring Cash Place. $600.00. Price $2150.00 6-Room Lot 60x120. House--Modern. Close-in location.

Paved street. Price $5500.00, House-4 rooms on first floor, three and bath on 7-Room second. Wood-work finished in white enamel, Lot 60x150. City water, bath, electric sewer assessments paid, Good location, close Shurtleft to College College. Ave.

Price car line and $4000.00 6-Room Double Frame Dwelling- -Modern. Located on 7th St. Lot 60x120, Well built house in 8 good, close-in location. Price on application. 5-Room.

House--City water, electric lights and gas. Level lot Price 60x165. Paving and sewer paid. $4300.00 Dwelling--City water. Paving and sewer paid.

Lot 185x 6-Room 165. Location Edwards and Annex Sta. This house can be made modern for comparatively small expense. There 16 enough ground for another house. It is a fine bargain for anyone who wishes will to build remodel on the the house vacant and lot.

who Price $2800.00. 5-Room House--Water, lights, gas, bath. Garage. Lot 55x165. Price Paving and sewer paid.

$3200.00 4-Room Cottage--City water and electrio lights. An exceptionally well built house, in good repair. New garage. Lot 50x120. Terma: Caah $700.00.

5-Room ern, except Cottage--Hollow furnace. Level tile and lot 60x110. stucco. Price Mod- $3000.00 4-Room Two level lots Cottage-Electric 100x175. lights, Price garage.

$2200.00 4 Room Cottage--City water and electric lights. Granitoid cellar under blocks whole from house. Western Located Military about Academy. two $2100.00 5-Room House--City water and electric lights, Paved street. Lot Price 52x120.

Immediate possession. $2800.00 3-Room Missouri House- Ave. -Lot Price 30x110. Located op $1000.00 MONEY TO LOAN We have $100,000.00 to loan on well 1 proved, productive, well-located farms. Prompt answer Lavon.

No long delays. No red tape. WE CAN SELL YOUR REAL ESTATE want the opportunity now. List your Real Estate with us We delay, at a tair price, and we will turn it Into REAL without for you. Writa, telephone, or call at our ofice, and tell MONEY u8 about your Real Estate.

BISHOP WEBER, REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE, LOANS. 1164 No. 8 East Broadway Bell 269 Kin..

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