Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 174, 8 June 1916 — Page 15
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MR.JICGVHWE YOU EVER BEEN ACRO THE. (HAVE your shampooing and manicur ing done at borne. Hair orders called (or and delivered. Tatting hand kerchiefs 35c each. Mrs. H. Dent Phone 4719. 8-7t .WANTED Agents to Introduce a fire proof home safe, exclusive territory 'given. At Rex Hotel Friday afternoon 'and Saturday June9th and 10th. W. J. Arcbbold, Gen. Agent 7-2t WANTED Two young lady stenographers. Call at once at the Richmond Business College. 3-1 1 "WANTED White ; woman to do general housework for family of three adults. No dairy or laundry work, no bread baking. Permanent position in a beautiful country home, 15 miles east of Richjnond. State age and wages asked. Address Green Lawn Farm, W. Manchester, O. I WANT MEN who wish to earn more money to learn the barber trade. It pays big. Few weeks will fit you for Job worth $1200 yearly or your own shop with big profits. Write Moler Barber College, Indianapolis, Ind. 3-6t
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IXoJS eJ IsJEIoto Circus Given by The New Railroad Store in Great Puzzle Contest The biggest and most successful prize contest ever offered in this locality closed Wednesday at noon wlien over
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had answered the Sells-Floto Free Ticket Puzzle Picture, presented by The New Railroad Store. Mr. Sidney Rose, of the New Railroad Store, in awarding the prizes took great pains in selecting the neatest and correct answers. In many cases the answer was correct, but the name of the contestant was either on the wrong side or left off entirely. This, of course eliminated those from winning. , We regret very much that more tickets could not be given away, so as to have more share in the Free Ticket Offer, and we hope if the opportunity presents itself again, that those who did not win, may do so the next time. The following Is the list of the winner. Read through the list carefully, and If your name Is there, then be sure and come to The New Railroad Store, at Eighth and North E streets, after the circus parade Friday morning and get your Free Ticket to the Sells-Floto Circus.
Herman G. Pilgrim 428 S. 4th St Arthur Metz, 416 S. 5th st Fred Rowe, Cambridge City, Ind. Donot Rea Brown, Greensfork, Ind. W. D. Wolfe, 1008 S. I St. Evelyn Garr, Cambridge City, Ind. Mrs. Wm. S. Dalbey, 21 S. 9th. C. E. Hlnshaw, 224 S. 15th st. Clawson Keene, Fountain City, Ind. Donald Culbertson, Campbellstown, Ohio. T ' Robert Huff, Fountain City, Ind. Maurice Shewmon, Eldorado, O. John Newland, 225 N. 20th st. Charles Pike, Centerville, Ind. Margaret Meredith, Williamsburg. Russell W. Shute. Campbellstown, Ohio. Sara Weatherley, 2218 North E. Miss Gladys Hill, New Paris, O. Gertrude Huddleston, R. R. No. 6. Hallas Brown, Greensfork, Ind. Durward Snyder, Lynn, Ind. Earl Smith. 1018 North G st. Arthur J. Hays. Fairhaven, O. Dudley Cain, Hagerstown, Ind. Howard Burrls, Centerville, Ind. William Nolan, Newman's Hill. Howard Norman Summerfruit, R. R. C. John Edwards, 320 N. 15th st Scott S. Kemp, Eldorado. O. Claude Brown, 29 N. 6th et. Cletus Holahan, 14 S. 5th st. Miss Alice Tharp, Hollansburg, O. Mrs. J. A. Jenkins, R. F. D. A, Box 144. Ira V. Kent, R. R. A. Centerville. Gladys Crawford. 427 Pearl st. Claude Charles Way, Jr.. 58 S. 17th street. , Miss Alice Jean Price, 1614 S. A st. Mr. Henry Michael Sierveke, R. F. D, Box No. 143. Elmer Balling, 432 S. 4th st. Albert Benn. Joseph R. Cook. 618 S. E et John Pinnick. 204 N. 18th st. Gaynelle C. Robinson, R. R. C, Box No. 48 . Louis Daub. 318 N. 15th st. Evelyn Hawley, 216 S. 10th st. Mrs. Margarat Tucker, 227 Chestnut st. 1 John Black, 253 S. W. 3d st. Louis Jelly, 125 S. 2d st Harold Hamilton, Eldorado, O. Richard Peed, 119 Pearl st.
Our wishes are that you all enjoy the circus and don't forget that this is but one of the ways the New Railroad Store has of showing its appreciation to its. customers and friends. The Hew Railroad Store
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If you want a first class nurse call 25 S. 9th. G. W. Reynolds, City. 8-2t WANTED Night lunch counter waiter. Union Station Restaurant 8-2t WANTED A large fire proof safe, ; second hand. Give Inside and outside dimensions and lowest cash price. United Refrigerator Cos., Peru, Indiana. .:' ' 8-7t WANTED Milling machine, J. & L. lathe planer and upright drill press hand good wages, permanent employment to right parties. THE AUTOMATIC TOOL CO. 6-ot Competent Foreman wanted for grow. lng shop, building amusement devices. We are looking for the right man. Address: Box 22, Roodhouse, 111. 8-lt WANTED Young persons who realize the value of time and who can begin next Monday on a business course. Three others have arranged to begin at that time and they will be three months ahead of those who wait until fall to begin. Phone 2040 or call at the Richmond Business College and you can begin at once. 8-St OPS OH Lawrence Koehring, 229 S. 7th st. Marjorle Clark, 230 W. Main st. Mrs. Alonzo Ualter, 242 S. 2d st. Mildred Hbrr, 224 Randolph fit Mrs. Elizabeth Globe, 311 N. W. ' 3d st - - Marguerite Mlnfat, 325 N. 16th st. Mr. Ernest V.' Jones, 1414 N. G st. C. D..Judklns, Centerville, Ind., R. R. A. William Klopp, Jr., 617 S. 9th st. W. D. Koontz, 2100 N: E st Thomas Schumaker, 2307 Main st. Mrs. Leonard Engelbert, 26 S. 20th street. L. R. Slack, Easthaven, City. Ralph Hunt, 232 S. 7th st. Miss Lillie Clark, Jacksonburg. Ind. Fred B. Childs, 705 N. 10th st. Glenn Mote, 404 N. 20th st. Mrs. Minnie Wehrley, 1114 S. B st. Mae Lucile Stout. 103 Rich. ave. Miss Mary Way, 58 S. 17th st. Miss Florence Davis, 244 Pearl st. Rudolph Crandall, 305 N. 7th st Charles Stevens, 919 Main st Mattle K. Smith. Greensfork, Ind. Mrs. James Broderick, 927 Boyer street. Grant Hopkins, Greenwood ave., R. R. D. Burr Simmons, 43 S. 18th st. Miss Florence French, Route A, Box No. 34. Miss Hazel Heath, 741 N. 16th st. Ernest Jones. Milton, Ind. Mrs. Beatrice Babcock, 345 Randolph st. Mrs. Eva Taggart. 2207 N. E st George Coons, 218 S. 14th st. Vernon Spaulding. Alice Smith, 408 N. 15th st. Joseph Smith, 216 S. 13th st. Paul Ellibee. 577 N. 21st st. Mrs. Ben Coddlngton, 111 N. Sth st. Roderisk Salne. 1230 S I st. Bob Bice, Campblellstown, O., R. R. No- 1. Joseph Scott,. 116 S. 8th st. Fanny Gray, 931 N. 12th st. Oran Hlrschfield, 814 S. 8th st. Kiefer Calkins, 223 S. 14th st. Edith Solomon, 216 S. 13th st. Lawrence Bajrger, 917 N. 11th st Lizzie 01er 411 Randolph st. Maybelle Cathcart 211 S. 8th st. James S. Carman, 304 Pearl st John Weber, 114 S. 5th st. E Streets.
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We have an extensive line of only slightly used. furniture on display at our auction rooms f BEDROOM SUITES, DINING TABLES AND CHAIRS, ICE CHESTS, LIBRARY TABLES. BIG SPECIAL THIS WEEK SEWING MACHINES ALL KINDS Choke :$4o(D) Ho Co Ramsey Auction Goe
17 S. 7th St. WANTED Let Us Have Your Useless Rugs and Carpets to make beautiful Fluff Rugs with short nap. We use the best weaver obtainable in the state. Phone 1370 or leave your ! carpets at 28 N. 7th St., Anderson's stable. Ask for Joseph Midzig, J Representing i I Ash J San . Broi j Indianapolis, Ind. j WANTED FURNITURE We will buy ail the good used furniture and refrigerators you have at any -reasonable price. Phone 1469; 520 Main street. Brammer & Townsend. 6-7t Qirls Wanted We want a few girls. Only, those who will appreciate steady work and excellent working conditions nee J apply. Working hours 7:30 to 5:00; 14 day Saturday. BEEBE GLOVE CO. North Sth St 24-tf FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished room, 31 N. 9th st. 7-3t FOR RENT Modern apartments. N. 15th and A sts. Jonas Gaar, 1426 Main st, or see janitor. . 22-tf TO RENT Eight room modern; central. Enquire 22 N. 13th st. 5-7t FOR RENT Furnished 3 ..room, flat with electric lights and gas, over Fosler's drug store. See A. W. Gregg. Call phone 1537. 5-tf FOR RENT Five room house, 837 S. 6th st. Phone 1352. 9-tf FOR RTNT 3 rooms downstairs, 121 S. 5th. 27-tf FOR RENT Pasture; phone 3136, 29-tf FOR RENT Modern rooms; 103 N. 17th st. 1-tf FOR RENT 3 rocm furnished flat; electric lights and bath. Gregg flats, Cor. S. Sth and A st. See A. W. Gregg or call 1537. 1-tf FOR RENT 5 roomflat, modern, $10" Call 210 Richmond Ave. Phone 3276. 6-tu-th-sat-tf FOR RENT 3 roomed house; 1-8 acre ground for garden; $6.00. Call 325 W. Main. 24-eod-tf j FOR RENT 7 ro"m house with barn: 210 Lindin Ave. See A. W. Gregg or call 1537. 1-tf FOR RENT 6 room house, garden, light3, gas; near school, 405 S. W. 3rd st. 3-7t For Rent Large store room with 16 rooms above located at 16 North 6th. Will rent with or without rooms. The Independent hack and truck lines terminal is now located within a few doors of this property. Excellent location for restaurant or-any mercantile business. mm FOR RENT Furnished rooms, modern. Very ret sonable to steady occupants; 101 North 9th st. S-th-fri-mon FOR RENT Modern house, July 1st 333 S. 14th st. 8-lt FOR RENT Office room, first floor. Furnished or unfurnished, very suitable for dentist physician or attorney, 101 North 9th st. 8-2t FOR RENT Two large modern office rooms centrally located. Very reasonable. Phone 2S99. 8-3t FOR RENT Garage for two machines. Stable for two horses, 205 N. 6th st - . 8-3t
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ETT)Ni r Phone 1876. FOR SALE FOR SALE AUTOMOBILE 5 passenger modern Westcott automobile in good condition. Bargain. Dr. E. E. Kimmel, 1914 East Third Street, Dayton, Ohio. 8-3t FOR SALE Good family horse. Must be sold at once. Phone 2488 or call 74 S. 17th st 8-3t FOR SALE Disc corn plow, good repair. W. P. Krom. Phone 3025. 8-2t FOR SALE Sow and 9 pigs. W. P. 1 Krom. Phone 3025. 8-2t i FOR SALE Wagons, harness, mowers, mowers, binders, vehicles, vehicles, vehicles all kinds,' nice as new, 317 N. A St 7-4t IF'OR SALE Second-hand motorcycle, I good condition, $35. Call Richmond ! Electric Co. 5-4t ! FOR SALE A good rebuilt Studej baker roadster. Call Richmond gar age. 5-tf FOR SALE $450 buys the best close in lot in Richmond, all improvements made," S. 9th o.nd G. Phone 2854. 26-tf FOR TRADE Good standard bred driving mare for cattle or brood sows. Phone 1764. l-7t FOR SALE Top wagon. Call Welling! Phone 1072. 3-7t FOR SALE Thor 7 H. P. Twin Motorcycle, excellent mechanical condition. Good road machine and hill climber. Must be sold this week. Call 1908. lt FOR SALE Fine blue grass sod. H. W. Gilbert Phone 1506. 7-eod-7t FOR SALE Smith mtor wheel. Bargain if sold at once, 309 S. 11th; evening. 7-3t FOR SALE Coal or wood range; also hard coal baseburner, good as new, I cheap; 339 S. W. 3rd st. FOR SALE First class dry cleaning machine. Must make room for larger machinery. Call D. Moody Welling. Phone 1072. 3-7 1 FOR SALE CHEAP 4 cylinder Reo light delivery car and other cars. Quaker City Garage. 15-tf FOR SALE Excelsior 1913 singleT Bargain. Call Wendall Wildman 3262 6-7t FOR SALE Four 4x30 caseings and tubes. Frank Brunner, 1029 Main Phone 1014. 6-2t FOR SALE Complete line of Voss Electric Washers at $50; also one slightly used machine that will be sold cheap. W. F. KLUTER Inquire 8 S. 1 1th St. FOR SALE) Automobile. Five passenger Davis in fine condition, fully equipped, a bargain. For information phone 4820. 6-7t FOR GALE Three baby cabs in first class condition. Will go cheap to quick buyer. Call 406 N. 2nd st. 6-tf FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 7 room house, toilet, bath, 401 S. 14th st 8-lt FOR SALE 1 Reed baby cab in first class condition. Will go cheap to quick buyer. - Call 406 N. 22nd st 7-tf FOR SALE Fine hardr Aster plants; 15c. per doz,-409 N. 17th st. 7-4t SPECIAL LOT SALE Ideal spot to build a home, lot 52x 500; cement curbs and guttering, cement street; city water; gas, electric light; location one half block of city car line.' PRICED AT ONLY $1200. Thomas, Leach and Jones AGENTS Telephone 2576. 830 Main.
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I FOR SALE REAL ESTATE BARGAIN LIST: 7 Room Bungalow, modern.. $3500 6 Room Bungalow, modern . . . $2900 6 Room Bungalow, modern . . . $3600 5 Room Brick, modern $2300 9 Room Frame, modern $4100 6 Room Frame, good repair. .$2500 5 Room Bungalow, brick $2250 10 Room brick, modern 6 Room Double, modern, 1 block from business district lot 58x150, $10,500 We have a number of other bargains. Call and get our list. A. C. Disher Realty Co. 90414 Main. Phone 2554. FOR SALE 7 room oak finished house; would consider second-hand automobile. Inquire of Bert Gordon, 401 N. F st. 7-7t A. M. ROBERTS, REAL ESTATE, CITY AND FARM PROPERTIES. LIBERTY AVE., R. NO. 1. PHONE 4171. OFFIC-I 18 S. 8TH. FOR SALE or Trade Real Estate 5 room double, modern. Phone 2897. l-7t Insurance, Loans, Real Ectate, Rent Collections. O. B. Fulghum, over 710 Main St. Phone 2233. Farms and City Properties. Porterfield & DeBoy. Colonial Bldg. FOR SALE Q ON LIBERTY PIKE The old Larsh Farm, now owned by the heirs of the Turner Estate about 50 acres tillable, balance pasture is within 2 miles of Richmond and within four hundred feet of end of paved road. This farm can be bought at a bargain. For Information CALL AT 404 S. 4TH ST. PHONE 2558. MOVING, TRUCK & TRANSFER LINE Furniture and Pianos moved in and out of the city. AVERY OXER Phone 1595. 134 S. 14th St. Long hauls a Specialty All Work Guaranteed. '
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Located in Palladium Building 100 feet from Main etreet. on Busiest side street in Richmond new building, walls just newly decorated, rooms are well lighted and ventilated. Rent very reasonable. CALL AT RICHMOND PALLADIUM OFFICE ROOM NO. S. PALLADIUM BLDG. PHONE 2S34 OR 2S9S.
MOVING, TRUCK & TRANSFER LINE WHEN MOVING GET THE BEST The largest moving truck in town for city and overland moving. Goods Crated for Shipping. ORA MONGER Phones 3137-2746. Office 11 S. 7th St Residence 315 Randolph St. 2S-tf BUSINESS CLASSIFIED FURNITURE Moved to and from the city by large motor truck. Forrest Monger Transfer and Storage Co Phone 2608. 11-tf EE ATKINSON for storage; also for buying or selling household goods, 416 Main. Phone 1945. 5-tf NOTICE! George Toy of New York will open a new Chinese Laundry on 42 South 5th St. Give me a try. Open May 20th, 1916. SCHNEIDER Carriage Factory Can maks your Auto look like new. 43 S. 6th St. AUTO TRIPS For 3 or more passengers at little more than railroad fare any where within a radius of 250 miles of Richmond. QUAKER CITY ; OARAGE East Main St Phone 1625.
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7" HELL0M5 Trtl THE FOOLISH ' House.? erto OVER TOUR A CUSTOMER FOR YOU Photo by Dalbey. N. TT V TT PTT FINANCIAL Sni!!il!!i:ilf!Tii!il!!i:ii!i:M I Doo't 1 S Hesitate I 2 to see us when in need of I Money H We make loans from $ to $100 3 e3 m on furniture, -pianos and stock, E g leaving everything in your pos- p j session, at the lowest possible g H rates and mal c your payments p H to suit your Income. Call and B H talk it over today. I Home Loan Co. j 220 Colonial Bldg. Phone 1509 j BUSINESS CLASSIFIED J. H. DOHERTY, contracting Carpenter. Phone 4834. 3-14t LOST I1C1 dOC. ICLUI U 11U O. tftll. 1viJLX
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LOST Good Fountain Palladium. Reward. Pen. Return 8-2t LOST Breastpin. Reward If returned to 914 N. llth st. 7-3t FOUND FOUND A bunch of keys with 19 on, and owner tag on them, B-289. Owner can have same by calling at F. C. Bell store, Williamsburg.. Ind. ' 8-lt FOUND A pocket book, National Road East. Call Eaton, Phone 8610"
