Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 128, 11 April 1917 — Page 11

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELE&RAM WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 1917.:

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THE PALLADIUM CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Standardized and Indexed for Quick Reference, according to The Basil L. Smith. System. (Copyright) ; CLASSIFIED RATES lc per word Onetime Jc per word . .Three times Be per word ............ Seven times 0o per word One month

... No Ad Taken Less than 10c CASH Or Less Than 25c CHARGE CONTRACT RATES obtained from The Palladium business office. CLOSING HOURS All Want-Ads must be in before 12 M. noon, of day of publication. OUT-OF-TOWN ADS must be accompanied by cash in full payment, according to above rates. THE PALLADIUM reserves the right to classify all ads according to its own rules and regulations. WANT-ADS eivin a 'letter or num ber." care this office, can not be an swered in person. A letter snopia oe addressed to the "letter or number, care this office. The advertiser will caU for his answers and later call on you providing your reply to his advertisement pleases him. TELEPHONE your Want-Ads when It is more convenient to do so. mu win be sent to you. and as this is an accommodation service. The Palladium expects payment promptly upon receipt of bill.. Phone 2834 PERSONALS OBITUARY Marticia C. Mills, daughter of Jno. D. and Hulda Mills, born Feb. 11th. 1847. departed this life April 4th. 1917, aged 70 years, 1 month and 23 days. October 2d, 1861, she was united in marriage to Samuel Wolf, to this union was born five children, three of whom died in Infancy. She is survived by her husband, one son, Omer H. Wolf, of Williamsburg, one daughter, Emma Oodley, of Detroit, Michigan, and four grandchildren. These with relatives and many friends are left to mourn their loss. She had a birth right membership in the Orthodox Friends church, soon after their marriage she united with the Methodist Episcopal. Early in life she sought and found Christ, as her saviour, one of her greatest enjoyments was attending church services, her God given gift was home mission work. She sought to comfort and cheer the poor and needy. For several months she has been in declining health, and during the past two weeks a constant sufferer. At all times conscious that the end was drawing near she made preparation to meet death unflinchingly, and her constant admonition to all, was meet me in heaven. She was conscious until the last and as she closed her eyes in death, sweetly said good-bye! good-bye! Without question her's was a triumphant entry through the Pearly Oates into the Celestial City. Our loss is her eternal gain. SPECIAL NOTICES NOTICE The partenership heretofore existing In the restaurant business be- . tween Guy Gotschall, Harry Gotschall and Edger W. Brown, which business has been carried on at the City Restaurant, on Main street, in Richmond. Indiana, has been this day dissolved. Edger W. Brown withdraws from said partnership. The business will be continued at the same stand by Guy and Harry Gotschall, as partners. GUY GOTSCHALL. HARRY GOTSCHALL. EDGER W. BROWN. Richmond, Ind., April 6th, 1817. LOST AND FOUND AUTO LICENSE B-34. Indiana, lost. Call Phone 5134-B. WATCH FOB And chain, with 25c gold piece attached. Lost Saturday night. Return to 324 South 9th and get $5.00 reward. HELP WANTED MALE BARBERING Men wanted to learn the trade. Top wages after few Weeks. Write Moler Barber College, 349 E. Warshlngton SC. Indianapolis. BOY Wanted, 13 years old, In packing room at Harrington's, North 8th Street. COMMERCIAL TEACHER Young man who wishes to qualify for highgrade commercial teaching position. Knowledge of bookkeeping and some teaching experience preferred. Call or write W. L. Stump, Mgr., Rlch--mond Business College. HELPER On moving truck. Must be sober. Avery Oxer. Phone 1595. HEAD COOK At county infirmary. Newcastle. Ind. R. 7. - Phone 130 Seth H. Mills, supt. MAN Wanted for wagon to sell high grade coffees, teas, extracts, spices and fancy groceries, for Newcastle, Indiana. Apply 727 Main, Atlantic & Pacific Tea company. MACHINE MEN AND BOYS At once. Louck and Hill Co. 200 N. 4th St TEAMSTER Wanted, permanent job. Fred H. Lemon and Company Greenhouse, east of city. TOOL AND DIE MAKER First-class must be A No. 1 mechanic. Wanted. Apply or write Starr Piano Co. WAITER Experienced, wanted at once. Hull's Restaurant, North 9th Street. YOL'NG MAN Wanted for greenhouse work. Fred H. Lemon and Company Greenhouse, east of city. YOUNG MAN Wanted to do janitor work to pay tuition for complete business course. Apply in person, Richmond Business College. Phone 2040. COYS AND GIRLS WANTED Two small boyi. Can use a few girls. Apply B. B. Glove Co. HELP WANTEDFEMALE 6 CASHIER Lady. References. Apply Lyric Theatre-. lOOK And" dining room girl. Arnold'a Restaurant jlltLS Wanted. Call Richaioud Bal:-1 Co. J

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HOUSEWORK Exeprienced girl Uf general housework. 3 in family. Cejl mornings. 1907 East Main Street. SALESLADIES Experienced, wants d Apply at once Grand Leader i TICKET SELERPWanted at Murr iy Theatre. IBS AGENTS AND SALESMEN AGENT A live agent to sell the "kittle Giant" line of Motor Trucks in this territory good proposition. Address "Little Giant." care Palladium. REPRESENTATIVE Manufactil rer wants local representative with ssles ability for Richmond and viciq ity. This is an opportunity for high-i ass men with ambition and small ca pital, if you are qualified we can conduce you that 95,000 is a conservative estimate of the yearly Income of our representatives. Crawford Manuf suturing Co. S01 Provident Bank building, Cincinnati, O. SITUATIONS WANTED 8 GARDENING Work on private, place wanted. Apply D Palladium. HOUSE CLEANING And day . work wanted. Call 115 North 12 Street. HOUSEKEEPER Position, Vlanted, by widow. Call 221 South B. WASHINGS Wanted. 726 N. 4th. WASHINGS Ironings and house cleaning wanted. Call 618 S troth 10 St. ROOMS FOR RENT 9 B ST. 1114 North. Two rooois furn ished for houseKeeplng. iRD STREET South 112. Modern furnished light housekeeping rooms. Private entrance, wo cmiajan. 5TH ST 121 South. 3 rooms. W. F. Young. 7TH STREET South 200. Modern room for rent. 11TH STREET South 21. Room for rent. MODERN ROOM In privaiSa family. Phone 2885. business service: 12 CARPET And paper cleaning. Worli strictly guaranteed. Phone "3460. CARPET CLEANING D. W Walters. Phone 4666. CARPENTER JOB WORK Screen work, furniture packing .ind repairing. Painting and papr hanging. Thomas & Lamb, re are 21 X. 9th St. Phone 1298. HAIR CUTTING, 16c; Share 10c; 9 South 6th. Parker Bros. HAIR WORK Shampooing, manicuring. Particulars. Call 4719. Mrs. K. Dent. HAIR WORK Shampooing; roanicuring, chiropodist Francis Estelle, Phone 1821. HOUSE CLEANING Ca'sominlng. white washing, general Job work. Will buy old stoves and furniture. W. F. Brown. 42 South 5th St. Phone 104a JOB CARPENTERS Also cement work, sewer work, all kinds of screen work, lawn mowers sharpened and repaired; estimates given on all work.-. Ask us. Louck and Grant. Phone 2507-2226. PAPER CLEANING Like new. Oscar Skillen expert cleaner. Phone 4073. PAPER HANGING Phone 4036. also paper and carpet cleaning; first-class work. PAPER HANGING First-class work. Albert Ashcraft. Phone 3445. PAPER HANGING by Edgar S. Wickett Phone 3480. 908 N. 12th St. PAPER HANGING And cleaning wanted. Phone 1872. PATENTS Thomas L. Ryan, registered patent attorney, Muncie, Ind. PAINTING Varnishing, graining and decorating. Contract now. C. E. Sims, practical painter. Phone 2571. WHEN You have household goods to pack and ship. Call W. F. Brown. Phone 1040. Store 42, South 5th St. Inquire for storage. WALL PAPER and carpet cleaning; like new by experts. . Clay Cleaning Co. Phone 1436. THE MILLER-KEMPER COMPANY General Contractors Have-U-Tried DeLuxe? Lahman Plating Works Mirrors Re-silvered a Specialty 209 W. Main. Phone 2758 AUTOMOBILES . WASHED CLEAN Satisfaction Guaranteed. SHURLEY'S GARAGE' 15 and 17 S. 9th St John Shurley, Prop. PATTERN WORK We are completely equipped to do all kinds of Pattern Work, both wood and metal; also gating patterns and model building. DRAVER BROS. 151S E. Main St Phone 1623. BUILDING & CONTRACTING 13 THE MILLER-KEMPER COMPANY Carry the Largest Line of BUILDING MATERIAL in Eastern Indiana THE MILLER-KEMPER COMPANY for Better BUILDING MATERIAL than you ever got before THE MILLER-KEMPER COMPANY , For All Kinds of.... BUILDINGS

16 AUTO MOVING VAN Moving, Storage. Crating done, In. or our of the city. All work guaranteed. AVERY OXER Office Ramsey Auction Co. i? S. 7th. Phone 1876. Res. 134 S. 14th. ' Phone 1595. MOVING AND HAULING HOUSEHOLD GOODS Quickly transferred anywhere, any time. Fast work when requested. Call us. LARGE AUTO TRUCKS All work done by experienced men and guaranteed. PHONE 1069 W. E. JONES SEE D. U. Atkinson for storage; also will buy and sell second hand furniture. 416 Main. ; Phone 1945.. AUTO MOVING See us for the best an 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. Office 7 S. 7th St. AUTO MOVING VAN The largest and best equipped in the city. Furniture crated for shippdng. Long distance tripe a specialty. All work guaranteed. FOREST MONGER 200 S. 7th St. Phone 2608 REPAIRING 17 BICYCLES Baby cabs, sweepers to repair and, new tires put on. Lawn mowers, shears, knives, tools to sharpen. All kind expert repairing. Called for and delivered. Wesssy Brown & Son. Phone 30S6. LAWN MOWERS Sharpened and repaired. Called for and delivered. Frank Brunner. Phone 2316. LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED 'And repaired. Screen doors and windows made and repaired. Work called tor and delivered. Brown Darnell & Co. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 BOOKCASE And writing desk, combination, for sale. 86 South 11th St. CREAM SEPARATOR "DeLevalle," No. 12, for sale. L. C. Davis, Commons Road. GAS RANGE Four burners, two ovens, excellent condition. $12.50. Phone, 1326 or 215 N. 9th St. GLASS Piece of plate glass size 74x 30: used for counter; inquire at Palladium office. HERRING HALL MARVIN SAFE For sale, cheap. Must be sold at once. Can Feltman's Shoe Store or Phone 2250. HOUSEHOLD GOODS 16th. 227 North HOUSEHOLD GOODS All kinds. 33 South 11th. Phone 2463. IRON MANTEL Good condition, cheap. Phone 1326. : RANGE Wood and coal, for sale. 518 North 17 Street. RANGE Good kitchen, for sale. Coal or wood. Call 4843. ; RUG 8 1-4 10; eight yards of linoleum, 2 yards wide. 1914 N. A St. RUG 8 1-4 IOV2; S yards of linoleum. 2 yards wide. 1814 N. A St. RUGS Phone E. B. Spen6err2S3l7or address 23 North 9th St, agent for Ashjian Bros. Rug Co. SHOES Second-hand, for sale. 409 North 8th Street. SAFE Iron, for sale at 32 Scth lltfe Street. WHEEL CHAIR Lawn mower, garden hose. Call evenings, 42 S. 3rd, THE RICHMOND FLY TRAJP Sa.ne as used by the city. Place your order today. J. H. Billheimer. Mfg, 823 North 16th. Phone 3439. MISCELLANEOUS WANTEJ 22 DESK Roll top. Must be price.d reasonable. Phone 1696. ; GAS RANGE Wanted. State i.rice. J. P. Palladium. ' HAY 50 ton; 4.000 bn. corn. J. H. Menke. 162-63 Ft Wajrne Ave. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 23 CORNETS Two for sale. Ettirnaday's Hardware Store. SPECIAL AT THE STOKES 25 DO YOU Know Hay's 5 ;and 10c wall paper is the best in torfn. 404 Main St Phone 2617. BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS 26 THE MILLER-KEMPER COMPANTY for BEST LUMBER PLANTS AN 0 .'SEEDS 29 SEED CORN Hung oil racks in modern seed corn house, kill dried, high In germination, shells d and graded or In the ear, samples o i request. Telephone Elwood 15(tx1 ; Address ResBler Bros.. Tipton E. 2. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 30 MEAT MARKET Will sell cheap. can 421 Main St. TRUCK LINE Oq 3 of the best essiauubiieu noes or it 01 Kicmnona. An excellent businea 3 chance. For information Phoney 1428. LIVE STOC4C & VEHICLES 31 HORSES Work,' horses; Van Tilburg's Barn. 4?i3. N. 8th. Phone 2613. HORSE 4 yea fs old, good worker. T. Lamoerson. E tu Ifaam Heights. HORSEr-Gentlje , dolph. 'i V driving. , 322 - Ran? HORSES Tw, also one horse wagon, carriage, Traggy and harness. H. C. Bullerdick; & Son. 529 S. 5th St. Phone 1235. ' SHOATS Fi m sale. Inquire C. Isley, R. C. Box irjS. Backmire Road. WAG DNS, HARNESS, FAR & I IMPLEMENTS All kinds, good as new; vehicles all. -Jem & nice , as - new; , 317 North.. Av" -X

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EGGS Good stock of White Rock, for sale. Phone 6111-B. EGGS Partridge Rock eggs, for setting. Phone 305L AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33 FORD TOURING BODY Used. Phone 1069. - '" WESTCOTT TRUCK Good condition, for sale. Inquire Water ,Works Office. IF YOU WANT A LIGHT-WEIGHT ; TRUCK with ample power and speed and dup ability for 500 lbs, or 1500 lbs., investigate the Republic Dispatch complete at $750. WELDEX MFG. CO. 12th and N. E. Sts. , Phone 1494 AUTOMOBILE a passenger touring. Run about 2.000 miles. Who wants a bargain? Phone 3192. AUTO SUPPLIES & REPAIRS 35 PEASE LUBRICANT CARBON REMOVER For sale by D. W. Walters, 107 S. 9th or Conkey's. : AUTO LIVERY & GARAGES 36 SHURLEY'S TAXIS Five New . Dodge Llmosines and careful drivers at your service day and night. 1 15 and 17 South 5th St. TELEPHONES NO. 2125 AND 1536. TAXI Anderson's Taxi Service 28 N. 7th Street Phone 1370 MOTORCYCLES . BICYCLES 37 BICYCLE Good for sale. $8.00. M. Palladium. R. EXCELSIOR Twin motorcycle and side car. Call McConaha Co. EXCELSIOR AND HENDERSON Motorcycles. New and second-hand. Elmer S. Smith. 426 Main. ; , . HARLEY-Davidson Twin cylinder motorcycle in excellent repair. Runs and looks like new. $95. Call Quaker City Garage. 1518 Main St. THOR MOTORCYCLES Pay as you ride. "Bud" Reed, New Paris, Ohio. HOUSES APTS. TO RENT 38 3RD ST. 221 South. 5 rooms half double house. 6TH STREET South 303. Four-room upper flat. $9.50. 19TH ST. 540 North. 4 rooms, light & gas. Both kinds water. APARTMENT High grade modern. Keystone. Jonas Gaar, 1426 Main Street. FLAT Three rooms, heated with bath for rent. Phone 1967 or see R. K. Shiveley, Vaughan Bldg. HOUSE Double, one-half, for rent Call 1029 South 5th or Phone 4071. DOUBLE HOUSE Good, brick street. Calr 829 N. 10th. Phone 3434. F, ROOMS Summer kitchen, good garden spot, good barn. Call 829 N. 10th. Phone 3434. APARTMENT A very desirable pleasantly located, strictly modern, furnished three-room apartment. Call 1300 N. A St. FLAT Small flat. Geo. B. Moore. 901 Main. Phone 2112. HOUSE Two modern. Geo. B. Moore, 901 Main. Phone 2112. OFFICE ROOMS FOR RENT In the Palladium Bldg. Apply ROOM EIGHT Palladium Bids. Second Floor. MISCELLANEOUS TO RENT 40 PLACE IN COUNTRY A fine place where you can keep cows and chickens. Part of the rent can be paid by work. Address Property Owner, 109 N 17th St. 10 ACRE FARM 2 miles from Williamsburg. . A good chance for the right party." Phone 1696. S ACRES For rent. Just outside of city. A. C. Disher Realty Co., 9046 Main St. WANTED TO RENT 41 HOUSE 6 rooms, modern, good location, wanted to rent, by couple without children. Address M. Palladium. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 EASTHAVEN AVE Bungalow. Phone 4747. TWENTY-FIRST ST. South. Reeveston, several lots for sale. Best lots in addition. All improvements made. Address Lock Box 85. Greenville. O. STH AND G ST. South. $450.00 buys the best and cheapest close-in lot in Richmond for home or investment Phone 2S54. A. M. ROBERTS. Real Estate. City and Farms. Liberty Ave.. R. D. Phone 4171. Office 18 S. 8th. BUNGALOW Seven-room, one acre ground for sale. Address Box 105, Richmond. Indiana. .: COTTAGE 5-room for sale, electric light, Vz acre of ground, on cement road. E. L. Norris. Phone 5147-E, COUNTRY HOME For sale. 2 acres with good buildings. Call 1127 Main St DOUBLE BRICK . BUILDING Onehalf square from Main. ; Splendid' location. Part cash. Address "Owner" care Palladium. " i HOME Modern, Suburban, for sale. facilities for every convenience, ideal location. On car line. Barn and chicken park. Bargain. For particulars add Palladium. ) . LIVERY STABLE (The Real Estate only) for sale. Building is a brick front and frame rear, centrally located on Main street Centerville, Ind. Good location for a garage. For further information address box 64 Centerville, Ind., or see Miss Myrtle : Cbarman (real estate dealer) at the Centerville State Bank, Centerville, Ind.

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LIBERTY AVE. A good double house on Liberty Ave, and 24 acres ol ground. This is bargain for somebody. Address Box 166, Richmond, Ind. : MODERN 6-room house for salefine location, bath.' furnace and elec tric light, $4,800. - Half cash; bal-. ance time. Also 2 vacant lots. Address Box 166. Richmond. Ind. SUBURBAN PROPERTY Of about 3 acres, well improved, with modern house and large barn, hog house, chicken house, small fruit and etc. Land very productive. Will sell at bargain as I am leaving Richmond. Address R. O. Palladium. , EAST MAIN STREET A good modern house. Priced to sell. Bennett & Foreman Room 212 Union Nat'l. Bank BIdg. Phone 2707. , SPECIAL BARGAIN Four-room brick house, brick street, cement alley. Two blocks of 8th and Main. Price for quick sale, $1,500. Porterfield & Hudelson . . , $25 CLIP AD $25 Clipp this ad, bring it to our office with a buyer of a farm and we will give you $25 in cash. A. C. Disher Realty Co. 904 Main St. FOR FARMS and CITY PROPERTY ' See THOMAS & GREEN FARMS FOR SALE 43 INDIANA 45 acres -all level, two miles from Richmond ; possession at ence; address P. O. Box 166, Richmond, Indv REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE 44 A GOOD GENERAL STOCK OF MERCHANDISE located in a good country town, has an extra good business. Trade for Richmond property. Bennett & Foreman Room 212 Union Nat'l Bank Building Phone 2707. PUBLIC SALES 48 PUBLIC SALE Of household goods; Taylor residence, 40 South 11th street, Tuesday, April 17th. Auctioneer, Tom Kenniff. COMMISSIONERS' ALLOWANCES. MARCH TERM, 1917. Miscellaneous Nicholson Ptg . & Mfg.. Co., office supplies, $181; J. M, Coe Ptg. Co., office supplies, $78.50; Kiger & Company, auditor's office exp., $18; Wm. B. Burford, auditor's! office supplies, $1.63; The Richmond Item, auditor's office supplies. $5; L. C. Smith & Bros., recorder's office supplies, $50.18; Clem V. Carr, sheriff's mileage to State Inst, $132.40; Clero V. Carr, sheriff's fees and office exp., $38.56; B. K. Elliott & Co., surveyor s office supplies, $13.61; Charles O. Williams, salary Co. Supt schools, $117.37; Charles O. Williams. Supt. schools office exp., $11; Florence E. Williams, salary deputy Co. Supt schools, $30; Dr. R. D. Morrow, per diem Co. coroner. $18.70; Qulgley Brothers, jail and H. for F. supplies, $8.90; Aldo E. Cain, truant officer, $46; Lillian Mahin, truant officer, $32; Fred R. Charles, assessing Wayne township. $5; Mamie Bell, care orphans, $10.83; Indiana Tuberculosis Hospital, expense inmates, $12.86; Wilson, Pohlmeyer & Downing, soldier's burial, $50; Wright & Sons, soldier's burial, $100; Jordan, McManus & Hunt, soldier's burial, $50; Jordan, McManus & Hunt soldier's burial, $50; H. C. Endsley. soldier's burial, $50; Wilson, Pohlmeyer & Downing, $50; Richmond Item, legal advertising, $27.80; Item Newspaper Co.. legal advertising, $10.85; Howard H. Horton, bridge engineer, - $92 ; L. S. Bowman, pt. payment making assessors' books. $150; John Starr, refund tax, $33.20; Louis C. Lambert, agent, refund tax, $9.75; Howard H. Horton, engineer Hall road, $36; L. C. Peacock, engineer Jacobs road, $40; Howard H. Horton, engineer Jacobs road, $20; L. C. Peacock, engineer Gipe road, $24; L. C. Peacock, engineer Boyd read, $16; Howard H. Horton, engineer Gipe road, $28; Howard H. Horton, engineer Boyd road, $28.36; J. C. Stevens, supt Nixon road, $24; L. C. Peacock, en gineer Nixon road, $98; Howard H. Horton, engineer Nixon road, $48; Mrs. Sue Polglase, et al, coroner's witnesses, $2.25; Nicholson & Bros., office supplies, $168.38. Court House Supplies, Repairs, Emrloyes, Etc. Dickinson Wall Paper Co., supplies. $68.30; John A. Markley, Janitor, $39; Thomas B. Martin, janitor and supplies, $51.40; Lindley Swain, janitor, $75; Wm. H. Trusler, elevator operator, $45; Carl C. Durkle, engineer. $100; John Noss, supplies, $4.20; W. O. Crawford, supplies, $6.2T; North Western Mfg. Co., supplies, $9; J. I. Holcomb Mfg. Co., supplies, $22.39; Edward Decker, supplies, $20; Interstate Sanitation Co., supplies. $1.40; C. C. Schaefer, C. H. & jail supplies, $41.92; Richmond Light, Heat & Power, C. H. & jail supplies, $25.17; Richmond City Water Works. C. H. & jail supplies. $16.58; Waking & Co., C. H. & jail Bupplies, $70.50; Municipal Electric Light & Power Co.. C. H. 1 jail supplies, $o9. 06; Jones Hardware Co., C. H. supplies and. P.. F. water system, $24; .Mather Brothers Co., supplies, $39.22; Mather Brothers Co., supplies, $162.74. - .. - ' Jail Supplies, Employes & RepairsStanley Plumbing & Electric .Co., repairs, $4.20; Wm. C. Bass & Sons, repairs, $.75; Thos. Turner & Son, repairs, $5.70; J. E. Miller. H. for F. employee, $21; Ora Schroeder. H. for F. jail employee, $26; Aurelia Thomas. H. for F. jail matron and supplies, $36; Quigley Brothers, supplies. $9.45; -Sea-ney Hardware Co., supplies. $84; John F. Ackerman Co., H, for F. jail sup plies, $5.75; Romey Furniture-Co., H. for F. jail supplies, $11.02; O. G. Garrett jail supplies, $10; H. C. Bullerdick & Sons, supplies. $60.31. - - Poor Farm Repairs, Supplies, Employes, Etc. Swayne Robinson Co., re-

pairs buildings, $1.95; Hoosier Mercantile Co., Jail and P. F. supplies, $57.66; Julia Dirstine, et al. employes. $163.50; J. W. Mueller, expense water system, $90; Frank B. Petro, supplies, $11.27; Anderson & Sons Grain Co., supplies, $16.42; Kingan & Co., supplies $24; Corkins Chemical Co., supplies. $19.50; H. C, Knode & Son, supplies, $11.32; J. I. Hclcomb Mfg. Co., supplies, $90; German Baptist Ins. Co.,

supplies, $L76; Charles Ireton, supplies, $13.25; Wm. H. Dynes, water system expense. $3; Centerville Light & Power Co., supplies, $29.10; Clark Brothers Co.. supplies, $56; Charles Retz, supplies $5; J. D. Nixon, supplies. $67.28 ; Stahr Hardware Co., supplies, $35.10; Stahr Hardware Co., supplies. $56.60; Richmond Oil Company, supplies, $11.40. v . Free Turnpike Repairs, ; Supplies, Etc. J. D. Adams Co., supplies, $33.75; J. D. Adams Co., 'supplies, $31.25; McConaha Co.. supplies, $4.05; B. M. Peele, supplies. $10; J. M. Burt, employees, Dist No. 1. $13.50; Herman Thomas, No. 2, $8.25; Line Watkins, No. 3. $29.50; Prentes Edwards, No. 4, $12.10; Wayne Lamar, No. 5. $58.45; Ray Innis, No. 6, $21.70; Albert Cranor. No. 7. $16; Earl Chcesman, No. 8, $17.25; A. O. Haiseley, No. 9. $18.50; Edwin L. Norris, No. 10, $20.80; Frank Lutz, No. 11, $4.50; Robert Reynolds'. No.. 12, $150.64; Eppa F. Ayers, No. 13, $19.90; Albert Wilson, No. 14. $18.50; Ed. F. Doren, No. 15, $23.50; Frank Clark, No. 14, $31.75; Frank P. Rife, No. 16, $12.25; W. O. Jones, per diem Co. Supt. Highways, $135. Circuit Court Allowances Emmett Crowe, juTor, $55; Gilbert Wright Juror. $16.20; William Young, juror, $15; Edward Wise, jury meals, $4.55; Elbert O. Campbell, juror, $16:50; Robbert E. Boyd, juror, $15; Orla F. McKee, juror, $15; George L. Scott jury bailiff, $12; Joseph H. Lamb, juror. ?30.30; Grace S. Smith, report of grand jury. $5; The Bobbs-Merrill Co.. law books, $47.50; Elizabeth W. Candler, exp. juvenile court, $10.80; Thaddeus C. Personett juror, $10; Frank Brancamp, juror, $40; George H. Miller, juror, $33.50; Elizabeth W. Candler, mileage. $6.65; John T. Lashley, juror. $48.50; Elizabeth W. Candler, investi-j gating cases in juvenile court $75; .lohn F. Holaday. official court reporter, $135; George Noggle, juror. $2.50; in the matter of the insanity of Thomas C. Hubbard, Michael W. Kelly, $5; Michael W. Kelly, $.85; Jlenry C. Chessman, $3; C. A. Peterson, $3; Walter L. Misenef, $3; Charles Marvel. $3; Ben N. Crump, $2.35; Clement V. Carr. $2.60. In the matter of the insanity of Fred Laflin, Michael W. Kelly, $5; Michael W. Kelly,$.85; Henry C. Chessnian, $3; S. Edgar Bond, $3; R. J. Pierce, $3; J. H. Kinsey, $3: Ben N. Orump, $2.35; George Fox, $30; Clement V. Carr, $.60. In the matter of the insanity of Robert Hollingsworth, Michael W. Kelly, $5; H. C. Chessman. $3; T. Henry Davis, $3; S. Edgar Bond, CLEANED & PRESSED SpTrt Coats.7.7.7." S A Q(D)(D) Ladies' Suits T 11 V arlC Young1 . Tailor and Cleaner, Palladium Bld. . - phone 2675,

All Kinds Broken Metal Welded Perfectly

DON'T BUY r?ew machine parts. THE BROKEN PARTS can be "Welded" quickly at little expense. Let us explain further WELDEX MFG. COMPANY EXPERT WELDERS Corner 12th and North E Sts. Phone 1494. Consider the Saving in Time and Money.

WE'LL LOAN YOU MONEY AT LEGAL RATES If you owe a number of small 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. We will advance you enough money to pay all your bills and, if you wish, give you additional money and arrange so that you can repay us in small monthly payments to suit your income. THREE MONTHS RATE $25.00 3 months costs $4.10 $35.00 3 months costs $4.S0 Other amounts in proportion. No cheap, bungling investigators. No inquiries made of your friends, relatives, neighbors or employer. Ten get the money in a few hours' time. We loan on furniture, pianos, teams, etc. Costs nothing to investigate. Write or Phcne us. RICHMOND LOAN CO, " 'Phone 1545. Colonial Bldg., Room 8. Richmond, Indiana. We are licensed and bonded under the laws of Indiana.

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$3; W. W. Anderson, ' $3; Ben N. Crump, $2.10. 1 ; ,7 i . . County Health Commissioner's ExpenseHerbert Green, livery hire, $2; Dr. A. L. Loop, disinfecting, $9; V. N. Facklef. fumigating. $5; A- O. Luken & Co.. supplies, $3.25; A. G. Luken & Co.. supplies. $2.25; A. G. Luken & Co.. supplies, $1.13; Richmond Home Telephone Co., tolls. $.40; F. W. Krueger, salary for quarter ending March 31. 1917, $176.67; F. W. Krueger. expense, $.30; F. W. Krueger, expense, $1; F. W. Krueger, expense. $1; George- M. Young, fumigating. $4.30. apr.ll-lt

NOTICE Notice is hereby given to the citizen3 of the city of Richmond. Wayne County, Indiana, and all others concerned that the undersigned, being duly qualified according to law. and & wholesaler of intoxicating liquors with my place of business in said city, wiil make application to the Boanl -of County Commissioners of Wayne County, at the next regular sersion commencing on the first Monday cf May, 1917. for a wholesaler's license and privilege to sell intoxicating liquors in quantities not less than ync gallon at a time, with the right to eeli the same at the place of business hereinafter described where no intoxicating liquors shall be consumed, and to deliver the same as such wholesaler to families, consumers and customers as an incident to such business and not as the sole and principal part therecf in accordance with the provisions of an act cf the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, approved March 4th, 1911, and all additions thereto and all other laws of the state now in force in relation to such business. A general description of the premises upon which I desire to sell such liqnors at wholesale and the location of the building is as follows: ' ' Being in the City of Richmond, Wayne County, Indiana, on the south side of the street at the corner -of an alley between Seventh and Eighth Streets and being a brick building known as No. 711 North D Street in said city and, being in the second w ard thereof. JAMES L. BROWN;April li lt. Taxes Are Doe Do you need MONEY? ; If so, we will be glad to supply you, at the legal rate. We loan on personal property. Licensed and bonded by the state. The State lnvest ment &"Loae Co. 40 Colonial Bldg. Phone 25C0. Elevator to Third Floor Richmond, Ind. . "The; Company of Servke." ' Palladium Want Ads Pay. The Wand Ads should be terse with facts, and only facts, without superlative comment, if you would have the candor of the ad .convince the man yoi. want as your customer. The value of the Want Ad Is the fact that it is small and yet It tells all that's necessary for buyer to learn, at his first . introduction to the seller. Want Ads give business Introductions which lead to final satisfactory deals. . ,

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