Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 104, 14 March 1917 — Page 9
THE RICHMOND PAW-ADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, MAR. 14, 1917
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SPECIAL NOTICES"
CARD OF THANKS We - wish- to 1 thank neighbors and friends for the kindness shown during the illness and : death of Mr. Eberhsrt Bettenbrock, also for the floral offering. Signed Relatives and Mr: and -Mrs. L. -E. ! Jones. - ' 1 "-
I HELP WANTED MALE
BARBERING Our illustrated cata- . Inu axrilains hew we teach the bar
ber trad quickly, mailed free." Moler
Barber College, inaianapous, jnq.
MEN Three young men 20 to 25 years of age. 'Must have fair education. Apply Atlas Underwear Co.
MEN Wanted, U. S. Army 1. 2 or 3 years' Service with colors'. 18 to 21
without consent of parents, and up
to 35 years of age. Qpportunuy 10 learn a trade and get an education. Recruiting Office. Cor. 6th and Main, Richmond, Ind. ' ' 1 ! ; '
GET OUT of the rut. Join our day or night school class at once. Our Individual plan of Instruction makes it possible for new students to begin at any time. Write or phone for par
tlculars. Richmond Business College Phone 204O. - '
WAITER Also short order and pastry
cook. Union Station Restaurant.
WAITER Wanted at once. Must be experienced. Hull's - Restaurant,
North 9th Street. c
WANTED Two email boys. Can use a few fcirls. Apply B. B. Glove Co.
HELP WANTED FEMALE 6
COOK A competent cook and a com
petent housemaid. References. See
Mrs. R. G. Leeds, 131 South 18th St.
GIRL Good, for general housework: 3 in family, no laundry. Call 11T N. 18th or phone 2260.
GIRL For general housework. Mrs.
Ed. Hirech, 104 S. 13th, upstairs.
GIRL to make men's suits:-J. M.-Hut-ton Co. '- v -
HOUSEKEEPER For small family,
out of towni - Phone 1295.
HOUSEWORK Middle aged woman
for general housework outside city Address Box 29, Palladium.
LADY Middle aged for -housework in
the country.' Phone 4035.- -
LADY Middle aged, to do light house
work for elderly couple. Phone 23-C.
WOMEN' 2 reliable. ..For cook, and
general helper, latter capable of nursing when necessary. Phone 1709. '
:: AGENTS AND SALESMEN 7 AGENTS Two, good, at once. Call
at 11 N. 3rd. Phone 1821.
SITUATIONS WANTED ;
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CHAUFFEUR or light truck driving, Experienced. Phone 2112.
H5USElvEPER For widower, by
elderly lady in city or small town Address 317 S. 4th St.
ROOMS FOR RENT
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FOURTEENTH St. 221 North. For rent furnished light - housekeeping
rooms. ' - ' '
MAIN St. 1326. Two light housekeeping rooms and 2 single sleeping rooms. Phone 1361.
NINTH 234 North. Furnished rooms men only.
NINTH 304 North; modern room for rent.
ROOM Front. Phone 41S5.
TENTH St. 227 N. Two modern furnished rooms. Phone 2937. TWELFTH St., 29 So. Modern furnished rooms.
BUSINESS SERVICE
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CONTRACT your Painting, Varnishing, ' graining and decorating - how. C. E. Sims, practical painter. Phone 2371.
HAIR CUTTING, 15c; Shave 10c; . 9 South 6th. Parker Bros. - HAIR WORK Shampooing, manicuring. Particulars. Call 4719. Mrs. H. Dent. - ' ' -
PAPER HANGING by Edgar S.,Wickr ett. Phone 3480.n- 908 N- 12th St. - PAPERHXnGI.'G Phone .. 4036 ! for first-class paper, carpet cleaning.
PAPER HANGING First-class work. Albert Ashcratt. phone 3445. PATENTS Thomas L. Ryan, registered patent attorney, Muncie, Ind.
UPHOLSTERING Manufacturer of Fireside Martha Washington Rocker. Repair work, a fcpecialty. -- Work Guaranteed. J.H.RUSSEL 16 S. 7th Phoa vm
BUSINES8 SERVICE (Continued.)
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THE MILLER-KEMPER COMPANY General Contractors
WALL. PAPER andcarpet. cleaning.; like new by experts. Clay Cleaning Co: Phone 1436. '
NOW IS the time to have your lawns 'rolled and seeded in. --Lime and fertfliEer if needed: We also plant and trlW trees,5' shrubs, " hedges - of all kinds.' Oeo. L. VonCarleton, landscape fftnlniin coo jiMith mtontH fit
WHEN--You have household goods to
pack ana snip; can w. crown. Phone-1040. Store -42, South 6th St. Inquire for storage. ""
PATTERN WORK
We are completely equipped to do alllcinds of Pattern Work, both wood and -metal; also gating patterns and
moaei DUUQing.:
DRAVER BROS. 1518 E. Main St'-- ' ki ' 'Phone 16?3.
At-your, service for. an experienced. "AUCTIONEER" 1 Write or phone me for dates. Real Estate and Farm Sales a specialty. y ? C. RAMSEY ' 17 South 7th St. Richmond, Ind. . : ' Phone 1876.- 1 :
- Have-U-Tried DeLuxe? Labman Plating Wo j ks Mirrors Re-silvered a Specialty ;
209 W. Main." Phone 2758
BUILDING & CONTRACTING -13
J. H. DOHERTT Contracting carpen-
ter. nans iurnisnea. rnone oa
THE MILLER-KEMPER
Company carry the largest
line of building material in EASTERN INDIANA THE MILLEB-KEMPER Company for better BUILDINGMATERIAL than you ever got before
THE MILLER KEMPER Company for all kinds of BUILDINGS
MOVING A STORAGE -'46
AUTO MOVING
See us for the best and largest moving truck. We also have the best storage house for your goods. We crate goods for shipping. Careful attention given
to all work. ORA MONGER Residence 315 Randolph
Tel. 3137-2746. k Office 7 S.- 7th St.
AUTO MOVING VAN
Moving, Storage,-Crating done,' ill or
our of the city. All work guaranteed.
- AVERY OXER " " Office Ramsey Auction Co. 17 S. 7th
Phone 1876. " Res. 134 S. 14th. Phone
1595.
AUTO MOVING VAN
The largest and best equipped in the
city. Furniture crated for shipping.
Long distance trips a specialty. All
work guaranteed.
FOREST MONGER
200 S. 7th St:
Phone 2608
SEE D. U. Atkinson for storage; .also will buy and sell second hand furni
ture. 416" Main. Phone 1945.
REPAIRING
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BICYCLES, baby cabs, sweepers to re
pair and new- tires put on. - Stoves.
furniture, most everything to repair.
Knives, shears, saws, - tools sharp
ened. Called for and delivered.
Phone 3086. Wesley Brown & Son
REPAIRING We frame pictures,
grind knives, file saws. We repair
everything r called for and delivered.
Brown & Darnell. Phone 1936.
-MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21
BICYCLE Cheap, good condition Phone 4837. 1
BALERi-rPaper baler. Good, as new, Phone 1072.
COUNTERS Show cases, meat blocks Ice box and coffee mill. Call 440 So. 8th St.
COOK STOVE Almost new; dining table (solid oak); velvet druggett, and other furniture; call at once; 423 Richmond Ave. ;
DRESS FORM Adjustable. Full length. 1 solid oak library table. 614 N. 9th St. -
FENCE Posts Concrete, also silo. O. H. Wilson. 417 Kinsey St. Phone 3248. '
GLASS Piece of plate glass size 74x SQ; used for counter; inquire at Palladium office. " - - --" ' '
HOUSEHOLD GOODS Private sale every afternoon at 1020 N. H- St. W. H. Ward. - - 1 -
HOUSEHOLD GOODS 129 H S. 12th. Phone 2149. Call mornings.-
HOUSEHOLD goods,.,, machinist tool box and tools for sale.: 40 S. 8 St. RUGS Phone E. B. Spencer, 2838, or address 23H North 9th St., agent for Ash jian Bros. Rug Co. 1
TANK, PUMP-Gasoline underground.
500 gals. Phone 1069. ' -
MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22
BABY Buggy. Reed. Must be in good condition. Phone 2918. : v .
BICYCLE Girls j with coaster brake. 'Phone 2362. 1 ' v .
DIAMONDS. WATCHES and - gents'
high grade clothing.: Old gold and silver jewelry, - J. M. Lacey. 7 South 6th St - ' . -
BRINGING UP FATHER
ByMcManus
1 b8jUTruCl UNELY- SLEEP WHILE. fSZ'. HE?cSX5EMEnt 0OUT TIME HE S ffdr; lZJ : J5.St 1, CANT PZT I STOPPED CELEBftATlN. ''"
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HORSE SADDLE Second hand, in good -condition.- PhOne 4014 -after 7 p. m. - - -v;
OLD FALSE TEETH 'Don't matter If broken;' I pay $1.00"to 15.00 per set. Mail to L- Mazer, 2007 S. Fifth Street, Philadelphia, pa. Will send cash by return mail. : iL -! f" :
BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS 26
THE MILLER-KEMPER Company for BEST LUMBER
FARM- DAIRY PRODUCTS - 27
EGGS Rhode Island Red for hatching Phone- 4196. ' - :
PLANTS AND SEEDS
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RE-CLEANED seed oats. A car load at Richmond Roller Mills. Phone 2019. -i '
-- LIVE STOCK & VEHICLES 31
HORSE Closed top wagon, harness, blankets. Bargain. 715 N. B. '
HORSES Work horses; Van Tilburg's Barn, 411 N. 8th. Phone 2613.
HORSE General purpose mare. 623 N. 13th; ''-
SURREY Good rubber tired 6urrey; also water motor washing machine; call 73 S. 16th St. : : ;
PONY OUTFIT for sale. . Call 21S So. 8th. : -
HORSES Good, cheap work farm team. Wagons, harness, vehicles, all kinds. Farm impliments, all kinds. Call S17 N. A street.
FOR SALE HORSES
I have all kinds of horses for sale. If you are interested in good horses, give me a call.
J. H. CLEMENTS At the Taube Barn: 1 124 North 6th St.
POULTRY & PET STOCK -32
PUPPIES Terrier Poodle, male. Elsie Duckett, Asylum Ave. li
"AUTO MO 81 LES FOR SALE" 33
AUTOMOBILE Chummy 4 Roadster; practically new. Call McConaha Garage; 1
FORD Roadster; Ford touring and 1 Overland touring; all late models.: All in fine condition. Act quick for a good car. Call Ford Agency, New Paris. O. Phone 79.
DAVIS 50 H. P. automobile. Will sell as touring car or equipped for ' a truck. Phone 1396 or 1278.
DAVIS 1915 light five-passenger touring for sale, cheap. Electric lights and starter. Perfect running condition. Phone 1028. "
DAVIS 5-passengej car for sale; fine condition; call 1845,'
OVERLAND car fully equipped, in good condition. Would consider Ford in trade. Address B 1200, Palla-
WESTCOTT For sale or trade. Car in good condition. M. Conway. Cambridge City.
'IF YOU "WANT A LIGHT-WEIGHT , TRUCK ' with ample power and speed and durability for 500 lbs., or 1500 lbs., in vestigate the Republic Dispatch complete :at $750. : WELDEX MFG. CO. 12th and N: E. Sts. Phone 1494
AUTO LIVERY & GARAGES 36
TAXI Anderson's' Taxi Service ' 28 N. 7th Street Phone 1370
HOUSES APTS. TO RENT 38
A ST North. - 8-room - modern house. Phone 2474 or 2197 ,rv .
HOUSES-APTS. TO RENT 38 (Continued.)
SECOND ST. 215 South. Good storage for household goods. $1.50 per month':' 'M's-! - -.--.--"---:.
FOR RENT OFFICE ROOMS In the Palladium Bldg. " " Apply " ' ROOM EIGHT Palladium Bldg. ' " ' ' 'Second Floor.
REAL 1 E'STAf E- tb EXCHANGE 44
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FOUR HOUSES 3 'single and 1 double, in good rental district, good conditions "Will trade for other property or automobile as part payment and balance in payments. Will sell singly -or all to one party. Very good proposition. Address 23, care PaHadium 7 . --a. w-.. -
LAND Olney, Illinois, property, finely located. Story and a half house; corner lot 85x200 and 40 acres. Land close to town. To trade for Richmond property. Address I. H.- C; 41 N. 11th St.. Richmond, Ind.
MISCELLANEOUS TO RENT 40
FARM For rent, "$ acres, mile north Whitewater, Ind., fruit and good buildings? Inquire Ray Milton, Phone 1722, Hollansburg, O.
FARM Known as the Henry Eliason farm, 50 acres corn ground. - Reference. - Winfield Eliason, Cambridge City, Ind. -
WANTED TO RENT
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UNFURNISHED ROOM wanted - for storage, first floor preferred. Phone 2038. - r-r-! !-
ROOMS One or two rooms. for light housekeeping.: Address Box 46 Yi -M-. C. A. . .. .. . -
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42
A.- M. ROBERTS, Real Estate, City and Farms. Liberty Ave., R. D. Phone 4171. Office 18 S. 8th.
HOUSE Call S. 14th and MT
LIBERTY AVE. A good double house on ! Liberty Ave., and 2 acres of ground.' This is a bargain for somebody. Address Box 466, Richmond, Ind ' ' " :' -
REAL ESTATE BARGAINS City and Farms. PORTERFIELD, HUDELSON AND DEBOY 11 Colonial Bldg. . . ?
MODERN -6-room -house- for--sale ' fine location, bath, furnace- and electric light, $4,800. Half cash; balance time. Also 2 vacant lots. Address Box 166, Richmond, Ind.
NATIONAL ROAD East. Modern-7-room house wtih one acre of ground. Phone 3144. ' " - TWENTY-FIRST ST. South, Reeveston; several lots for sale. Best lots in addition.; All improvements made. Address Lock Box 85, Greenville, O.
SUBURBAN Modern 5-room house ' with 3 acres; east. Call room 308 Colonial Bldg. -
For Sale The biggest bargain in Indianapolis TWO A 1 DUPLEXES Seven and eight rooms each 4 apartments, modern throughout in -first-class condition, 'located in highest grade neighborhood in the city-also adjacent to and within the territory now rapidly developing as AUTOMOBILE HEADQUARTERS. Now bringing annual rental of $1,520. For price and terms see Harry Graff, 6th floor Am. Cen. Lift Bldg. 1
FARMS FOR SALE
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FARM 90 acres, $75 per acre if sold at once, also other city property. H. H. Johanniny, 1022 S. C St.
INDIANA 110 acres, great corn land, near Lewisville, Henry county. H- S. Weed, Richmond.
INDIANA 45 acres all ' level, two miles from -Richmond; possession at once; address P. O. Box 166, Richmond, Ind. ' ' - ---- -
NAMES The names of a few people who want to buy farms. Phone 1728.
CORNELL Four and five-room mod em apartments. -Jonas Caar.' 1426 Main St. -!': - vv-
FIFTH AND A SOUTH 2 rooms fur
nished with bath. See A. W. Gregg. Phone 1537. - :'. ;
FLAT--Three -.rooms . furnished- with light and heat for light housekeeping, for man and wife. Address X, care Palladium." ":"
FOUfi ROOMS-TrPhone. 2267- . .
FLATiModern 4 or.:5room, all con-
veniences, - first floor preferred or small bungalow. Address O. H. L. No. 46. S. 11th St., City.' -
HOUSE, 8-room, modern. -Phone 3474.
MAIN ST. 430.: . 5-room flat . , . . Nl5fH.STl23. North. A modem 7room house. ; ...
NINTH, 105 So. For rent. . modern
house. . ,
SEVENTH St., 16 So., Plat 6 rooms,
electric light and bath. Phone 2167.-
130 ACRES Good building, well ditched and fenced and must be sold at the low price of $100 per acres. 'Seller will put up a forfeit of $500 that buyer will receive $1,000 for this year's rent. " 1 A. C. Disher Realty Co. 904 Main St. Phone 2554.
53 ACRES Farm 5 V, miles of Richmond on car line,' near church and school.' - Splendid 8-room house, bank barn 40x50. Well watered, fencing good. Slightly rolling. Price $7,700.
40 ACRES-r-Without buildings, joining a small town, 3 -miles of Richmond, fine location and a good farm: $90 per acre. Terms. ; Thomas & Green
Room 3, Hittle Bldg;
Phone 2576.
REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE 44
FARM 40-acre; good location. Will trade with owner of Richmond prop erty. Addreas. Owner. Pallium,
Boston Nuggets
By Miss Grace Parks.
M.iss Mary Beard was hostess to the members v,6f the 'Mizsah ' class of the Christian church last' Friday' evening. The 'evening was spent socially'' after which luncheon was served." Those present were Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Beard, Misses -Ruth 'Taylor, Anna : Stanley, Grace Parks, Mary Druley, Edna and India Stanford, Sue and Lucile Kitchel,J Zelma Starr, Mildred ' Jenkinson, lone Robinson, Mary Beard, Messrs. OV -M. : Whltmlre, :: teacher, Stanley Brouse, William 3 Jenklnsbn, Robert, William and j! Alva Kitchel, Stanley Rosebrough, Howard and Harold Jennings, ; : Kenneth Newman, Fentress Tucker, Cleotls SDwens, Francis - and Lewis Stanley; Elmer Miller and Donald Williamson.;. .Mr. Schultz of Muncie was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Piper, Sunday Earl N. Stanley has sold his fine registered mare to Dan Reed, who resides on " the George R. Hart farm Miss Lucile Perterfield spent the week-end in Richmond and attended the' basketball tournament .... A musical and literary entertainment will be given next Saturday evening in the high school auditorium by iocal talent. A nominal admission fee will be charged. r '
JOHNSON BADLY BURNED
The condition-"of Andy Johnson, who was burned in a gas explosion at the gas plant1 Sunday night was reported to be improved slightly today. He is at' Reid Memorial hospital.
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I dpn-t keow, it's different.5'
Thousands "6f women have have found it easy to be' expert home dress-makers with the help of a "Standard" Sewing Machine. The "Standard" isn't to be compared with any other dress-making help you ever had. Why, Until you sew on a "Standard," you have never even suspected how 'many things you can make for yourself at great saving in cost." It's a wonderful machine ; : just seems to make your thumbs into fingers. Let 4is show you a "Standard" today and prove it. 1 Every; "Standard" is guaranteed for life, has central needle position and makes both chain and lock stitch. H. 'IX LACEY
9 South 7th.
Phone 1756.
IF TOC NEED
MONEY We make Loans on personal property at the lowest rates. :" "OUII NEW 5 MONTHS PLAN
Amount'
T 25700 $ 80.00 $ 35.00 $ 50.00 $100.00
Time"
5 Months S Months 5 Months 5 Morths 6 Months
-Absolute -Total Cost
4.50 4.80 $.10 6.00 9.00
No '"' extension fees. ' " Nothing de- ' ducted. '-Other amounts in proportion.- - ; ;' ' " , f-'S- ' Licensed and bonded by the state. The State Imvest mmemif &Xoao Co. '40 Colonial Bldg.' Phone 25C0 - Elevator to Third Floor Richmond, Ind., ; ' "The Company of Service."
SHALL FREIGHTER FLY U. S. FLAG
(By Associated Press) SAN FRANCISCO, March 14. Controversy over the question of whether the new 9,000 ton freighter Thordis shall fly the American or Nerwegian flag, has arisen between the United States shipping board and its latest owners, the Norwegian firm of Tonnevald & Company, ; it became known here today. 'Representatives of the Norwegian firm are on their way to Washington to get a final ruling on the demand of the shipping board that the Thordis, under the law must be tendered to the United States government before going under a foreign flag1.' '' ' -'
GIVE PLAY AT NEW PARIS
The Second English Lutheran Players win - present "The' Old Peabody Pew in the Ki of P. hall in New Paris Saturday evening under the auspices of the Pythian Sisters. This band of amateurs has been filling engagements in all sections of Richmond and its fame is extending.
STUDY NEWSPAPER METHODS
GIVE SOCIAL DANCE AT PYTHIAN TEMPLE
CAMBRIDGE" CITY," Ind., March 14. B. F. Wissler and Prof. A. H. Hines 6pent Tuesday in Terre Haute.....'. Will Pike, on account of illness, has not been able to be at his place Of business A Social danee will be given Friday evening, March 16, in the Pythian themple. Bundy's Banjoreen Orchestra," of Richmond, will furnish the music Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Wright and Mrs. Delia Williams were In New Castle Monday, on account of the - death- - of Mrs. William Heck, whose funeral was held tdday at Greensfork.. . . .Miss Mabel Martin f Lewisville, is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Will Pike Mrs. Mont Washburn and daughter, Mary, returning to Anderson after a few days spent with' relatives ln PIqua, Ohio, are the guests of Mr. and MrB. F. F. Romer...'.Mrs. Willard -Ulrich is spending a few days with ber sister; Mrs. Howard Elliott,' of Newcastle.. ..-.Mr.-' and Mrs. E. D. Mills have returned after a few days spent at Fortville. s ' . '
The Writers' club, an organization of -high school students and faculty members," met late this afternoon to study principles of gathering and handling news. ' The society is to be responsible for a forth-coming issue of The Register, the high school publication. A local newspaper man talked. '
Washington was the only American whose birthday was publicly celebrated while he still lived. February 22 was quite widely observed while he was president. "
HARNESS AND COLLARS
horses and mules,
big stock of Gal'
Cure Collars anc
Genurey Starr' hames at bargain prices. . Harness & Collar 1 repairing a specialty at
" Birck's, 509 Main St
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Alarm Clocks.......:.. 98c to $2.50 Trunks $5.00 to $30.00 Suit Cases ...$1.00 to $12.00 Bags..Vv'.' $1.50 to $12.00 Bicycle Tires . .$1.50 to $2.85 Flashlights .50c to $2.50 Roller Skates, Bicycle Sundries, Fishing Tackles, Razors, Musical Instruments, Etc. Sam S. Vlgram 512 Main St. ' Phone 1295.
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ESIRAB.LE
The Palladium Want Ad pages contain what are thought to be the very best of desirable positions, fine business openings, boarding places, furnished rooms, and all miscellaneous a r t i eles and things for sale and for exchange. These pages are the market place where the people of Richmond may buy to their advantage. Read these pages today. I Telephone your Want Ads to The Palladium.
PHONE
2834
All Kinds Broken Metal Welded Perfectly
DON
T BUY
new machine parts. THE BROKEN PARTS can be "Welded" quickly at little expense. Let us explain further weldex ifq: company " EXPERT WELDERS :r " " '. Corner 12th and North E Sts. ... Phone 1494. Consider the Saving in Time and Money.
We'll Loam Yom Moeey at " Legal Rates If you owe a number of smalf bills and find it hard to pay them at the same time, meet your current expenses,' "'Borrow the Cash" from us and pay all you owe.- , , . ., feWe-will advance you enough money to pay all your bills and, if you wish, give yob additional money and arrange so that you can repay us In small monthly payments to suit' your income. ' - - - 1 - - v- " - Our Five- Montbs Plant" '.; . ; , , Borrow $ 35, pay back, $ 40. . Borrow $ 50, pay back, $ 56... . . . Borrow $100, pay back, $109. No cheap, bunglinrinvesUgators.' o'Mnqulres made of your friends, relatives, neighbors or employer. You get the money in a few hours timei c ' - - -; ' - - t We loan on furniture, pianos, teams, etc. . Costs nothing to Investigate. . . - - ' Write or Phone us. ., RICHMOND LOAN .CO.' . 'Phone 1543", Colonial Bldg., Room 8.--u ' Richmond, Indiana, i - We are licensed' and bonded under the laws of Indiana, , -
