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, OUK LEARN MORE THE PALLADIUM CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Standardized and Indexed for Quick Reference, according to The Basil L. Smith System. (Copyright) CLASSIFIED RATES leper word One time 3c per word.... Three times 6c per word...... Seven times 20c per word One month No Ad Taken Less than 10c CASH Or Less Than 25e 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 mu3t 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 giving a "letter or number," care this office, can not be answered In person. A letter should be addressed to the "letter or number," care this office. The advertiser will call 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. Bill will be sent to you, and as this is an accommodation service, The Palladium expects payment promptly upon receipt of bill. Phone 2834 PERSONALS . CARD OF THANKS - I wish to thank my friends, the minister. Rev. James, and daughter, also Mr. Pohlmeyer for their many kindness during the death of my dear husband. MRS. MAMIE KING. SPECIAL NOTICES NO TRESSPASSING or berry picking on Stemple Farm on Eoston Pike. LOST AND FOUND BROOCH Blue enamel, lost between So. 19th and 1st Presbyterian church. Return Irvin Reed and Sons. DOG Large black hound, with very large ears and front feet is white and runs up on his breast; tip end of his tail is cut off and his left hiud leg has been broken between knee and hip. He was taken from 1020 N. 16th St. on Tuesday, 8-7, '17. A liberal reward will be given for the dog or his location. Wm. Stikeleather, 1020 N. 16th St., City. GLASSES Lost, in gold frames, in or around Thistlethwaite's Falls. Return to 19 North 15 St. TIRE Miller 30x3. Lost on rim at North 20th and B streets. Phone 4112; L. E. Raper. Reward.. WRIST WATCH Ladies' gold, lost, on 5th or 6th St. Open face, gold hand engraved back with letter C. Return 905 S. 6th. Reward. I L HELP WANTED MALE BOYS AND GIRLS WANTED Two small boys. Can use a few girls. Apply B. B. "rlove Co. BAR PORTER Wanted at Arlington Hotel. FINISHERS Experienced, wanted at once. Apply Louck and Hill Com pany 200 No. 4 St. LABORERS 100 wanted at East Pennsylvania R. R. Yards. 25c per hour. ILIFF BROS. MACHINIST Wanted. Must be accustomed to job shop work. Ward Machine Company. 814 No. B St MAN Wanted. 304 Main St 'Phone 2047. MEN Wanted at Richmond Baking Company. YOUNG MEN Make all arrangements now to start your course on the first day of the opening week of the fall term. August 27th to September 4th. Call, write or phone for particulars. Richmond Business College. ' 'Phone 2040. Y6UNG'"MAN Wanted as fry cook, experienced. Box 5 Palladluin.
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HELP WANTED MALE (Continued.) GOOD OPENING A large and responsible firm needs a few forceful and energetic salesman; permanent positions and advancement assured to those who meet our requirements; previous selling experience not necessary. Apply at CITY OFFICE 12-14 Comstock Bldg. HELP WANTED FEMALE 6 GIRL Wanted. Call Richmond Baking Company. GIRL. Wanted for general housework. Call 70 So. 15th. WOMAN Capable wanted as fry cook for hotel. Good wages. Room and board. Must be experienced. Address W Palladium. WOMAN Wanted, respectable, white, to do short order cooking half day each week. Home Restaurant, 829 North E street. SITUATIONS WANTED 8 SITUATION Wanted as housekeeper or assist with housework. Phone 2102. 309 No. 12. ROOMS FOR RENT 9 3RD STREET South 112. 2-room flat for light housekeeping. No children. 5TH AND A STREETS South. Two rooms and kitchenette for light housekeeping. Also 3 rooms and bath. 'Phone 1247. 8TH STREET North 214. Furnished front room. Modern. 11TH STREET South 46. Furnished 2-room apartment In rear for light housekeeping. Also garage. 11TH STREET North 41. 2 furnished housekeeping rooms. 11TH STREET North 31. Furnished apt for housekeeping. D STREET North 906. 2 housekeeping room in modern house, private entrance. MAIN ST. 1512. Two of the nicest furnished rooms in the city. ROOMS Furnished for rent, modern ' conveniences. . 'Phone 2032. ROOMS AND BOARD Room for men. Board by meals, day or week for both ' ladies and gentlemen. Comfortable rooms, apetizing meals. Prices reasonable. 217 North 13. BUSINESS SERVICE 12 DEVELOPING Kodak films developed free prints 3c each. Thistlethwaite's Drug Stores. WILLIAMSBURG GARAGE Tires an accessories. Repair work a specialty. Phone 37. L. G. Jones. MOVING & STORAGE 16 STORE Your goods with Forrest Monger Storage Co. 'Phone 2608. STORE YOUR HOUSEHOLD GOODS I In our new, clean bcilding, practical ly fire-proof, steam heated, electrically lighted, and costs no more than storing your goods in an ordinary wooden fire and rat trap building. Private rooms or open space. Richmond Storage Co., rear No. 19 So. 11 St 'Phone No. 1412. AUTO MOVING VAN Moving. Storage. Crating done, la ov our of the city. Aii work guaranteed. AVERY OXER Office Ramsey Auction Co. i? S. 7th. Phono 1876. Res. 134 S. 14th. Phone 1595. THREE AUTO TRUCKS . Best service and largest moving vans in the city. Have a large new truck for city transfer and draylng. Can, give the people quicker and better service. Experienced men and all work guaranteed. Crating and storage; Local and long distance moving. Call ORA MONGER . Residence, 315 Randolph. TeL 3137. Office l S. 7th. Tel. 2746. Prompt Phcne Service. LARGE AUTO VAN Local and long distance moving for best service and prices call ' J. L. McNElLL Res. 17 S. B. Phone 2564 AUTO MOVING VAN The largest and best equipped In the city. Furnitur crated for shipping. Long distance trips a specialty. All work guaranteed. FOREST MONGER 200 S. 7th St Phone 260S 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. Wesley Brown & Son. Phone 8086. LAWN MOWERS SHARPEN 2D And repaired. Screen doors and windows mde and repaired. Work called for ' and delivered. Brows Darnell 4 Co.
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REPAIRING (Continued.! 17 Bring Your ELECTRIC IRONS To US To Be Repaired .STANLEY PLUMBING ELECTRIC COMPANY 910 Main Street -.- SEWING MACHINES Adjusted for 75c or thoroughly overhauled for $1.50. Sewing machines for rent, $2 per month. H. D. LACEY 9 South 7th St. 'Phone 1756. EDUCATIONAL 20 FARM CATALOGUE Send for farm catalogue. 65 of the best in Northeastern Ohio. Horace Miller, Geneva, Ohio. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 COOK STOVE Wood, in good condition. 405 No. 14. COAL OIL STOVE 3-burner and oven 605 So. 12. DR. Vinton's Vintolax famous formula liver,- stomach, bowels. 10c, all dealers. MOTH KILLER Absolutely guaran- . teed to kill moths and moth eggs. 15c and 25c sizes at Tohlers, Quigleys and Conkey's Drug Stores. TENT 9x12, for sale. St 428 So. 5th TABLE Round oak dining. Call 405 S. 11th. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22 CASH REGISTER Wanted to buy. Address R. S. Palladium. CLOTHING Second hand, wanted; also shoes of all kinds. Joe Fields, 421 Main St. DRESSER Wanted. Will some one donate it to Home of the Friendless? Call 1993. RANGE or cook stove wanted. Address F, care Palladium. LIVE STOCK & VEHICLE? 31 COLTS Three yearling and two four-year-olds. Apply People's Garage, Winchester, Ind. PONY Shetland, well broken. Nati - 1 . ixjuai oarage. WAGON 2-seated driving, for sale. 63 So. 15. 'Phone 4127. . FOR SALE Wagons, harness, nets, vehicles, vehicles, wheat drills, wheat drills, all kinds.- Nice repair. 317 N. A. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33 LAVIS For sale, 1 1912 four-cylinder Davis car, 40 horse power; 1 1913 4cylinder Davis c-ir 50 horse-power. The above cars have been overhauled and repaintei and put in good condition. For I'i.r'cher information 'Phone 1028. FORD Roadster, 1916 model. Nation al Garage. PILOT 5-passenger automobile. 1J9 South 12th St. 'Phone ?018 or ca lmornings. TOURING CAR Ford. Call 3474. WESTCOTT Five-passenger. Fully equipped. Price right. 'Phone 1587 or 1597. IF YOU WANT A LIGHT-WEIGHT TRUCK with ample power and speed and durability for 500 lbs., or 1500 lbs- In veftigate the Republic Dispatch complete at $750. WELDEX MFG. CO. 12th an Nv E. Sts. Phone 1494 AUTO LIVERY & GARAGES 36 AUTO HIRE Afternoons, evenings and Sundays. 1 to 4 passengers. 10c per mije, or$2 first hour and $1.50 hour thereafter. Picnic parties a specialty. JOHN OSBORN 225 S. 15th or Fox Clothing Store. Phones 1624 and 2297. Will call for passengers. MOORE'S TAXI SERVICE PHONE 1377 Reasonable prices, in and out of town. 18 N. 9 St Beeson's Cigar Store. HOUSES APTS. TO RENT 38 3RD ST. South 219. Half of double house, 5 rooms, $13. Inquire next door south. 6TH ST. 218 South. 5 room flat with bath.- 'Phone 1898. E. ,W. Ramler. 7TH STREET South 747. House 6 rooms, bath, : furnace, gas ' range, ' laundry in basement Phone Pohl meyer, 2012. 8TH ST. 129 Soutfc House. . Phone 3180. 11TH St. South 123. Lower flat
. . . . . TOOX- I'LL HOUSES APTS. TO RENT 38 (Continued.) llfH St. 322 South. Modern house for rent. 12TH STREET South 230. House, electric light, bath and furnace. Call 429 South 11th. Phone 1231. 17 STREET South 10. Furnished houses for man and wife or two women. Telephone 1888. C ST. North 2013. 6 rooms and bath. $13. Inquire 103 N. 15. "Phone 4010. APARTMENT New. 5 rooms, bath, iaundry. Modern in every respect Phone 1396-1278. FLAT 5 rooms with or without bath. Also business room. Phone 4431. FLAT 7 rooms, bath, electric lights, steam heat. Frank M. Clark, 321 No. 11 St. 'Phone 1563. MISCELLANEOUS TO RENT 40 GARAGE For rent. 40 South 13th. WANTED TO RENT 41 ACRES 150 to 300, wanted to rent. Will give cash or grain rent. Box 9, Palladium. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 RANDOLPH ST. 322. large lot and stable. Nice house, A. M. ROBERTS, Real Estate, City and Farms. Liberty Ave., R. D. Phone 4171. Office 18 S. 8th, BUNGALOW FOR SALE New bungalow, strictly modern, good location, easy terms. . Price right. WM. BRADBURY & S6N Rooms 1 and 3, Westcott Block. FARMS AND CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE Building lots and residences in all parts of the city. We write all kinds of insurance, rent properties, loan money and make surety bonds. WM. BRADBURY & SON Rooms 1 and 3, Westcott Block. HOUSE 6 rooms, modern; on car line South. Call 2387. SHOPMAN Homes like rent. No interest tax or insurance. Address Homes Palladium, FARMS. FOR SALE 43 FARM At Auction, August 23, at 2 p. m., to settle estate. 80 acre farm 1 mile south on 23rd street; new bank barn, large crib, spring house, excellent water supply, good S-room house, furnace, phone, and close to electric light line; good orchard, plenty of cherry trees. A rare opportunity to buy a good all tillable farm close to Richmond, Ind. Thomas Conniff, auctioneer. REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE 44 CITY PROPERTY Modern, centrally located, will trade for farm. Address N. W. S. Palladium. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Wayne Circuit Court of Wayne County, Indiana, Administrator of the estate of Patrick O. Sullivan, deceased, late of said county. Said estate is probably solvent. MARY ALICE COLLINS, Administratrix. Benjamin F. Harris, Atty. aug 2-9-16 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss.: Estate of Robert M. Clark, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Wayne Circuit Court, Administrator of the estate of Robert M. Clark, deceased, late of Wayne County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. H. G. CLARK, . Administrator. Gardner, Jessup, Hoelscher & White, Attorneys. aug. 2-$-16 BANKRUPT'S PETITION FOR DISCHARGE In the matter of Fred Kennedy, Bankrupt, In Bankruptcy. To the Honorable Albert B. Anderson, Judge of the District Court of the United States for the District of Indiana. Fred Kennedy, of Richmond, In the County of Wayne, and State of Indiana, in said District, respectfully represents that on the 23d day of January, 1917, he was duly adjudged Bankrupt under the'acts of Congress relating to Bankruptcy; that he has duly surrendered all his property and rights of property, and has fully-complied with all the requirements of said acts and of the orders of the Court touching his Bankruptcy. .-- i Wherefore he prays that he may be decreed by the Court to have a full
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STAV MFP a THE HOSE . vlled '7- -vrMl, 1.1 i t INSTRUCTOR discharge from all debts provable against his estate under said bankrupt acts, except such debts as are excepted by law from such discharge Dated this 13th day of July, A. D, 1917. FRED KENNEDY, Bankrupt. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT State of Indiana, County of Wayne, ss: In the Wayne Circuit Court April Term, 1917. In the matter of the Estate of Charles L. WOlfer, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the Last Will and Testament of Charles L. Wolfer has been duly admitted to probate and record in the Wayno Circuit Court of Indiana, and that the under signed Mary J. Wolfer has duly quali fied before said Court as Executrix of the Estate of said decedent; and that said estate is solvent. MARY J. WOLFER, Executrix of Estate of Charles L. Wolfer, deceased. Gardner, Jessup, Hoelscher & White, Attorneys. Aug. 16-23(-30 ! GREENSFORK Goldie Miliner of Wabash is visiting Edward Hatfield and family a few days Mrs. Johnson of New Castle is visiting Mrs. Jennie Benson for a few days The funeral 6f Mrs. Nellie Bavenger was held Wednesday. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Nicholson.. .. .Mr. and Mrs.. Luther Hatfield and Miss Hazel gave a 6 o'clock dinner Wednesday evening for Mrs. Johnson Mrs. Frank Quigley of Richmond is spending a few days with William Ellis and family Miss Ruth Campbell died at the home of her parents Monday evening Mrs. Yeager and Mr. and Mrs. Omar Brown and son Edward are spending a few days in Indianapolis Frank Underbill and children Arnold, Elizabeth, Lena, and Adelbert attended church at Willow Grove Sunday and took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hiatt Miss Martha Porter of Richmond is visiting Mrs. Borton.. .. .Harold and Clyde Brooks were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Nicholson Mr. and Mrs. William Ramsey and daughter Barbara Jane, motored to Newcastle recently.. .Miss Martha Porter and Mrs. Walter Spencer of Richmond, Ind., Mr. and Mrs. William Roller, Miss Helen Roller spent Wednesday with Mrs. Borton, . . Mrs. Harry King sprained her ankle and Miss Gladys Williams of Webster is spending the week, with her... Mrs. Edward Hatfield is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gilbert 1 ABINGTON, IND. Miss Louise Colvin is spending this week with her aunt Mrs. Carrie Wood Mr. and Mrs. .Fred Harmeyer and, Mrs. Nellie Pentecost spent Tuesday afternoon with Mr. and Mfs. Dave Johns. Mrs. Hannah Slade returned home with them to visit a few days. . . Mr. and Mrs. Ora Parks of Boston spent Sunday evening with home folks Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Dye Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ham and Mrs. Fred Killen and daughter, Ethel, shopped in Richmond Thursday Miss Florence Wood is visiting Mrs. E. E. Drake of Richmond .... Miss Irma Newman and Miss Margaret Sweeney returned home Saturday after spending a few days with Miss Esther Hale Mrs. Clarence Holiday and daughters, Edna, Ella and Juanita, 'of Richmond spent Friday with the former's sister, Mrs. Otto Crawford Misses Cuba Kinder, Esther Hale, Louise Colvin and Helen Wood spent Tuesday afternoon in Boston Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sybrook and Mr. and Mrs. Tomy Walker spent Sunday with home folgs Mr. and Mrs. Robert Colvin. . . .Mr. Edward Shoppel spnt Monday with Mrs. Alfred Schroy and family Rev. Florence of Liberty preached here Sunday afternoon The "Community Center" Friday night was well attended. New officers were elected Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Allbright and daughter, Laura, spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Killen and Ethel Mr. Samuel McKissick and family spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hale and daughter, Esther Mr. and Mrs .Earl Fort spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lester Stinson Mr. Will Waiting, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wolting and daughter, Cecile, and Mr. F. M. Chamberlain of Clifton spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Johns Mrs. Harry Powell and daughter, Tern; returned home Saturday after, spending a week with Mrs. A. Gresham Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kinder spent Friday with Mrs. Anchor Lelstner of Philomath Mr. and Mrs. Bert Waiting spent Sunday with home folks.;.. Mrs. Frank Williams and Mrs. Addison Roby spent Thursday in Richmond.'. ..Miss Esther Hale was the guest Sunday of Miss Helen Wood Mr. Jonathan Sullivan of Centerville pent the week-end with his mother at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Sullivan.. . . .school will begin here Monday, Sept 3, with Miss
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Boiler Makers. j Rear 33 So. 6tb. iaiiiiiiiiKi Cora Gates as teacher Miss Mabel Wood spent Sunday with her parents here. .. .Several from here expecting to attend "Old Settlers" at Centrville next Saturday. .The usual crowd from here witnessed the ball game at Philomath last Sunday. CENTERVILLE, IND. P. C. Clark and family of West Branch, Iowa, were the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hatfield. They have also had John Bookwaiter who is working on the emergency Landing Fields for the new aviation line. The men who are working on the sign painting for the aviation line will be in Centerville about Thursday William Fouts and family of Economy were entertained to dinner Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Nimrod Praott Mary Alice Paddock fell on the cement walk, suffering a fractured arm, a few days ago... Mrs. NeTah Warder and Mrs. Margaret Craft of Richmond, spent Monday with Mrs. Mary Barton Mr. and Mrs. Cook will spend several weeks visiting friends near Knox, Ind Mrs. Bishop and two sons will move into Mrs. Eliason's property on West Plum street. Mrs. Bishop will teach at the school house east of Centerville... John Smelser and family spent Sunday with relatives at College Corner.... Mrs. Charles Porter returned Saturday from a week spent with her parents at Crawfordsxllle. . .Mrs. Lena Highfleld of Detroit, was the guest of Mrs. Doyle several days last week.' ....Mr. and Mrs. Morrow and family of" Maple Valley, Ind., were entertained Saturday and Sunday 'by Mrs. Frank Nugent..... Mrs. Emma Kittermna and Mrs., Taylor McConaha were in Richmond Tuesday.. . M and Mrs. Charles Porter and Mrs. Doyle motored to Anderson Saturday .The pupils of Miss Bessie Buhl's elocution class will give their annuaj recital at the town hall 'on Saturday evening, August 25. An interesting entertainment is planned, consisting of moo-
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Machinists H 'Phone 1226. NO TRESPASSING Or berry picking on STEMPLE FARM On Boston Pike. Money -TOLoan On furniture, pianos. HveN O stock, farming implements, IS etc., from $10 to $300. El LOW RATES m ' EASY TERMS m No objectionable methods Write- - Phone Call m .Company 1509 Phone. 220 Colonial Bldg. Richmond. Ind. m losues, muiic, u uucs buwi. iiisjv entitled ""Bashful .Country Kids,-. "This Awful Pain" and "Pandoras Box." The following will take part:' Mary Dunkle, Verda King, Dorothy MVIv ' HnMist f frVinhn Winn Davis, Marjorie Miller, Ruth McCoy, Martha Cbeesman, Faye Darnell, Bernice Meyers, - Louise Moulton, Edna Johnson, "Walter Terry and Raymond Weiser.
