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THE PALLADIUM CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Standardized and Indexed for Quick Reference, according to The Basil L. Smitb System. (Copyright) CLASSIFIED RATES Ic per word . One time 3c per word Three times Be per word Seven times 20c 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 accom panied by cash in full payment, ac cording 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 a& commodation service, The Palladium expects payment promptly upon receipt of bill. Phone 2834 LOST AND FOUND AUTOMOBILE $200 REWARD $100.00 for information resulting in "the arrest and " conviction of the thieves. $100.00 for the return or information leading to the recovery of a Bulck Touring Car, stolen from near the Post Office, July 21. 1917. Rlchmand, Ind., belonging to Isaac Dodridge, Centerville, Ind. Description: Bulck Little Six Model 6-45. No. 310,560, Touring, Painted Green, Run ning Gear, Black. State License No, M 568. probably been removed. Non iskld Goodyear Tires 34x4 on rear wheels. Single Tread Goodyear Tires 24x4 on front wheels. Rim on rear tire carrier but no tire. Car is 1917 Model. Telephone or Wire Collect To STATE AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION 705 Occidental Bldg., Indianapolis, Ind. Arthur Wolf, Indianapolis Mgr. Main 1138, Auto. 25-025. BAR PIN Lost, set with 3 garnets, lost between 341 S. W. 3rd. and N 8th and E Sts. Liberal reward if re turned to 341 South West 3rd St. BILL BOOK Lost with owner's name inside. Contained about $9.00 in pa per. Fhone 4112. Reward. COMB Lost on Fountain City pike between Chester and Richmond. Re turn to Palladium. GLOVES White chamois, found by Mrs. Hartcorn 3S s. litnBt. GLASSES Found. Gold rims. Owner can have same by calling at 2024 So. A St. KEYS Lost on either North 9th or near Transportation Service Co. Re turn to Palladium office. Reward. RING Cameo set. Reward return 41S S. 13th. St. SOW Lost. Finder notify Patrick Ful ler, R. B, or phone 5149-A. HELP WANTED MALE BOYS WANTED Steady employment and chance to advance In work is offered to a few boys 16 to 20 years old. Apply B. B. Glove Co. BOY WANTED for delivery wagon. Phone 1154. BOY To learn the cake baking trade. Zwissler's Bakery So. 5th. St. BOYS Wanted for covering department. Richmond Casket company. BREAD WRAPPER Boy or young man. Zwisslers Bakery So. 5th. St. BRICK LAYERS 12 or 15 wanted at once on school house, long Job. Apply M. V. Grim, grounds, Decatur, Ind. MACHINE MEN Wanted and boy over 16. Apply Richmond Furniture Co. MAN Young, ambitious for milk wagon, must be experienced. Inquire J. L. Batchelor, Phone 3746. MEN Young men who are working should improve themselves by entering night school at once. Classes Mon. Wed. and Fri. nights from seven to nine. Richmond Business College. Phone 2040. STENOGRAPHER Also cost clerk wanted. United Refrigerator Co. TOOL MAKERSWanted, first class. Good wages. Spacke Machine & Tool Co., Madison Avenue and Merill Street, India nannlis.

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HELP WANTED MALE (Continued.) YOUNG MAN Wanted for stock. Woolworth's 5 & 10 Cent store. HELP WANTED FEMALE 6 GIRL Wanted, ing Company. Call Richmond BakGIRL Wanted at Reid Hospital. SALES LADIES Wanted, over 17 years old. Wool worth 5 & 10c store. AGENTS AND SALESMEN BOND SALESMAN Wanted by old investment house. Ex-county or bank official or banker preferred. Liberal proposition on high class securities. Address Investment House, care Palladium. CANVASSERS 5 women to canvass. Must be experienced. Big opportunity with rapid seller. Call after 4 o'clock, 41 N. 6th. SL TO AGGRESSIVE SALESMEN There is a man In Richmond selling insurance, books or some kindred line for $2,000 a year who does not know his real value. Our men that are just learning make that, but with just one article, what will they make when our full line comes on the market? Call phono 1583 for appointment. SITUATIONS WANTED 8 FARMING Wanted by married man with family, wants to work on farm by month. Experienced. Address X Palladium. HOUSEWORK Wanted by experiened woman with child to do housework. 1310 Hunt. POSITION Wanted as mechanic by young man In automobile repair shop. Phone 5127-A. POSITION Wanted by month on farm by married man. Address C. Palladium. ROOMS FOR RENT 9 8TH ST. 37 North. Furnished room for rent. 9TH STREET North 31: Nicely furnished rooms with bath. 9TH STREET South 114: 2 newly furnished eight housekeeping rooms, modern. 9TH STREET South 410, furnished rooms for light housekeeping, private entrance. 10TH STREET South 42. desirable furnished room. 10TH STREET South 41. furnished flat. Modern 11TH STREET South 46: 2 furnished rooms for light housekeeping, in rear. Phone 1839. 11TH STREET North 31: Furnished rooms for light house keeping. MAIN STREET 908. Furnished rooms. MAIN ST. 1512. Two of the nicest furnished rooms in ;he city. ROOMS OR BOARD WANTED 11 CENTRALLY LOCATED ROOMSWill pay $15 to $25 per week for 2 to 3 nicely furnished rooms on parlor iioor, centrally located. J. C. HALL, Palladium. BUSINESS SERVICE 12 DEVE1XDPING Kodak films develop ed free--prints 3c each. Thistlethwaite's Drug Stores. WELL DRILLING Do you want a good well dug and walled up with 30-inch sewer, something that you can feel proud of after the work is completed. See P. A. Wright The Well Digger, New Paris, O. BUILDING & CONTRACTING 13 MONUMENTS Latest designs, best of Granite. John P. Emslie, 15 So. 10th. : . PAINTING & DECORATING 15 E. C. SIMS Phone 2571 for painting, varnishing, graining; prices moderate. Estimates free. MOVING & STORAGE 16 STORE YOUR HOUSEHOLD GOODS in our new, clean building, practically lighted, and cost3 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. 4 AUTO MOVING VAN Moving, Storage, Crating done. In v our of the city. Aii work guaranteed. AVERY OXER Office Ramsey Auction Co. 17 S. 7th. Phono 1876. Res. 134 S. 14th. Phone 1595. AUTO MOVING VAN The largest and best equipped in the city. Furnitur- crated for shippingLong distance trips a specialty. All work guaranteed. FOREST MONGER 200 S. 7th SL Phone 2608

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MOVING & STORAGE (Continued.) 16 STORE Your goods with Forrest Monger Storage Co. 'Phone 2608. . THREE AUTO TRUCKS Best service and largest moving vans in the city. Have a large new truck for city transfer and draying. 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 I S. 7th. Tel. 2746. Prompt Pbcne Service. LARGE AUTO VAN Local and long distance moving for best service and prices call j. l. mcneill Res. 617 S. B. Phone 2564 REPAIRING 17 LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED And repaired. Screen doors and windows made and repaired. Work called for and delivered. Brown Darnell & Co. Bring Your ELECTRIC IRONS To Us To Be Repaired STANLEY PLUMBING ELECTRIC COMPANY 910 Main Street, EVERYTHING We repair almost ev erything. Call for and deliver. Wes ley Brown & Son. Phone 3086. " EDUCATIONAL 20 MUSIC STUDIO Teaching. Mandolin,' Guitar, Banjo, Ukalele, Taro Patch Fiddle, Hawaiian Steel Guitar. Stuart M. Pratt, 38 South 9th St. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 CABBAGE For kraut, finest quality, special price, 2c per lb., by the barrel. Delivery. H. Hunt. Phone 4863. GO-CART Twin, folding. Joe W. Alexander, Lynn, Ind. GAS RANGE Also household goods for sale. Phone 1935. HOUSEHOLD Goods for sale in first class condition. Box 58, Palladium. MEDICINE Dr. Vinton's Vintolax for liver, stomach, bowels. 10c all dealers. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22 ELECTRIC MOTOR Wanted or horse, single phase, 110 volts. Phone 3163. STEAM ENGINE Wright wanted 6 to 8 horse power. Reversable engine prefered. Luther Caldwell, Rushville, Ind. TEETH Wanted, old false. Don't matter if broken. I pay $2.00 to $15.00 per set. Send by parcel post and receive Check by return mail. L. Mazer, 2007 S. Fifth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. SPECIAL AT THE STORES 25 HAIR GOODS Your last chance at a real bargain in natural hair. We will continue our sale over Fri. and Sat. for the benefit of several who could not get in. Miss Leota Stewart, 13 South 10th St. Phone 1372. BUILDING MATERIALS 28 LUMBER From Richmond Chautauqua 1x8 and 2x4. Call The Miller-Kemper Co. Phone 3247. PLANTS AND SEEDS 29 ASTOR Fine Astor bloom for sale, 409 N. 17th. St. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 30 GENERAL STORE General stock merchandise to exchange, dry goods, groceries, hardware, shoes, farm im plements, eight-room dwelling, 20 acres, store bldg., trade for farm, poor health. W. H. D., 444 West Main, Richmond, Indiana. LIVE STOCK & VEHICLES 31 COWr Shorthorn. Two young Duroc Boars, for sale. L. C. Gano. Phone 5143-D. COLTS Three yearling and two four-year-olds. Apply People's Garage, Winchester, Ind. PONY Shetland, well broken. National Garage. FOR SALE '. Wagons, harness, vehicles, vehicles, wheat drills, wheat drills. All kinds. Good as new. 317 No. A St.

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AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33 AUTOMOBILE 5 passenger in good condition'. 308 No. 19th. St. FORD Roadster, 1916 model. National Garage. MAXWELL Runabout. Good condition. 9 So. 7th. TOURING CAR For sale. In excellent condition, seasons best bargain if sold at once. See it at McConahas, 415&417 Main. . IF YOU WANT A LI GH T-WE 1G HT TRUCK with ample power and speed and durability for 500 lbs., or 1500 lbs.. Investigate the Republic Dispatch complete at $750. WELDEX MFG. CO. I2th and N. E. Sts. Phone 1494 AUTOMOEILES WANTED 34 AUTOMOBILES For second hand parts, Frank Brunner, 604 South 9th. Phone 2516. AUTO SUPPLIES & REPAIRS 35 SEATS 1 pair bucket seats suitable for speedster. Frank Brunner 604 So. 9th. Phone 2516. TIRES Four 32x4 clincher auto tires. Frank Brunner. Phone 2516, 604 So. 9th. VULCANIZING? see HORNBROOK 1029 Main St. AUTO LIVERY & GARAGES 36 AUTO HIRE Afternoons, evenings and Sundays. 1 to 4 passengers. 10c per mile, 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. MOTORCYCLES & BICYCLES 37 BICYCLE Ladies, for sale. Christy Saddle. Call 210 West Main. MOTORCYCLE Several good bargargains for cash. Waking & Co., 4th and Main. HOUSES APTS. TO RENT 38 3RD ST. South 219. Half of double house, 5 rooms, $15. Inquire next coor south. 11TH STREET South flat for rent. 123 , upper 14TH STREET South. 7 rooms with bath. Phone 4187. 15TH STREET North 9: 5-room house. Inquire. Dr. Kinsey. 17TH STREET South 29. modern house. Phone 1705. 6 room LINCOLN AND WEST 1ST ST. One modern Bungalow and one modern flat. Geo. B. Moore, 901 Main St. MAIN STREET 1326. One sleeping room. Phone 1561. APARTMENT New. 5 rooms, bath. Jaundry. Modern in every respect 'Phone 1396-1278. . FLAT Modern, 5 room. Call at 41 So. 10th. FLAT 7 rooms, bath, electric lights, steam heat. Frank M. Clark, 321 No. 11 St. 'Phone 1563. . HOUSE One-half of new double house; modern improvements. Inquire 605 South 7th. St. BUSINESS PLACES TO RENT39 MAIN STREET 904. Large business room for rent. A. C. Disher Realty Co. 904 Main. MISCELLANEOUS TO RENT. 40 GARAGE Modern for rent 105 North 19th St. WANTED TO RENT 41 SO ACRE farm. Phillin Meek. Richmond, lud., Route A. Box 23. HOUSE Modern, wanted. 5 or 6 rooms, in good neighborhood. Will pay good rent. Box 15 Palladium. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 A. M. ROBERTS. Real Estate, City and Farms. Liberty Ave., IL D. Phone 4171. Office IS S. 8th. BUNGALOW POR SALE New bungalow, strictly modern, good location, easy terms. Price right WM. BRADBURY & SON Rooms 1 and 3, Westcott Block. HOUSE Nice 5 or 7 room, 322 Randolph. , FARMS FOR SALE 43 263 V2 ACRES A splendidly located 263 A. grain and stock farm, with good improvements. 3 miles from R. R. and Interurban station, in Scott Co., Indiana. Just as productive as Wayne Co. land. Over 200 acres creek bottom land, but not overflow. Some tile, lots of fruit. Buy now and you get this year's rent Price $65.00 per acre. H. G.' Hill. Room 1. over 710 Main St. -

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FARMS FOR SALE (Continued.) 43 81 ACRES Splendid farm of 81 acres, mile from new modern Railroad town of 1,400, in So. Arkansas, with American community. Good school, churches, stores and two banks. All modern conveniences; fronts on new government model good road between SL Louis & San Antonio. 35 acres in crop, 30 more acres ready, 16 in timber. No better land in Wayne County. Owner has contracted for 5000 shares of American Indian Oil & Gas Co. stock and must sell. A bargain at $2,500. Terms, buyer to get uncollected rent crops for this year or will allow $250 on purchase price and keep the rent. See H. G. Hill, room 1 over 710 aMin St. Phone 2003. 120 ACRES A REALLY GOOD FARM FOR SALE 120 acres, rich sugar loam soil, on splendid road within 1 mile good market, school and church. Substantial good 8-room house, good barn and other out buildings well fenced and well drained. Price $125 per acre. Offered for sale short time only at this price. This is splandid farm and if in market give it your immediate attention.' C. C. HAWTJ3Y, New Paris, O. FARM 64 acres, well improved, near Richmond. Price and terms right. Will accept some city property for part payment. Address W. Palladium. 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, WTestcott Block. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss: In the matter of the estata of John H. Short, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned have been duly appointed and have qualified as Executors of the last will, and testament of John H. Short, deceased, late of Wayne County, State of Indiana. Said estate is probably solvent ORA L. SHORT. ALBERT H. SHORT, Executors. STUDY & STUDY, Attorneys. aug.30-sept.6-13 Centerville Butcher to Enter Service CENTERVILLE, Ind., Sept. 6. Harry C. Lundy local meat market dealer responded to the call of the country and although beyond the age to be drafted, will close up or sell out his business before next week and go into service. Mr. Lundy has a brother Van Lundy, who has been in the army some time, his cousin Clyde Lundy.. druggist here, also volunteered a few weeks ago. Mr. Lundy has a wife and a little daughter, Erpha Dr. Fisher who enlisted a short time ago will also leave Centerville in a few days. His place will be taken here by Dr. Allen of northern Indiana. Dr. Allen comes well recommended, and th? people are breathing easy that the town will not be left "Doctorless" as it first appeared. This is not the Dr. Allen that practiced in Centerville a few years , ago. They will reside in the house now occupied by Dr. Fisher and wife The C. W. B. M. met at the home of Mrs. John Miller Wednesday afternoon. The meeting was in charge of Mrs. Inez Eliason and the subject, '"What .Makes a Good Missionary Meeting." was ably presented by1 Mrs. Lenna King. Refreshments were served by the hostess.. . .Miss Howard Matthews entertained the followiug friends Tuesday: Mesdames Elliott, Knuckle, Robbins, Reynolds, Morrey. Wessel and Gordan, all of Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Joe McConaha spent Sunday with Mrs. Dora Mendenhall.. . . The Centerville band went to the county farm Tuesday evening and brightened up an evening for the inmates by giving them a band concert. Miss Bernice Beck has resigned her position at the ten cent store and is working at the Lee 'Nusbaum dry good store Mrs. Mary Smoker of Ablngton came last week to make her home with her daughter, Mrs. John Sullivan Mrs. Oran Logue of Richmond, spent Wednesday with relatives and also visited Mrs. Mary Ryan Miss Ruby Medearis of Richmond, was the guest of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Medearis Wednesday..... The Bond family reunion was held Wednesday in Maplewood park. With an attendance of about ninety. The oldest members present were: Abner Bond of Greensfork, Robert Bond of

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Boiler Makers. Rear 33 So. 6th. RESULTS? ASK Council Lauds Him. CHICAGO, Sept. 6. Governor Lowden was praised and Mayor Thompson scored for their respective attitudes on the recent Pacifist gathering there by the city council last night The vote was 42 to 6. Peru, Mrs. Nicholson of Newcastle, and Mr. Commons of Centerville. The youngest was Miss Deborah Lewis of Williamsburg Mr. and Mrs. Frank Buhl spent Sunday with tlw ir son E. C. Buhl and wife, of Richmond Miss Margaret Hood of Peru, Ind., is here as the 'guest of Miss Marjory Hurst for a few days of this week. On The Boards When two artists such as Arthur O. May and Helen Kilduff present a comedy, that comedy is pretty certain of success. Such is the case with "The Limb of the Law," the humorous skit by Lew Sully in which the principal roles, Constable Lem Hubbard and Mehitable Parsons, are portrayed by Mr. May and Miss Kilduff rosnprtivo. ly. It is what is technically known as a "rube" sketch and affords much opportunity for the . introduction of

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help you to sell everything saleable. They guide you In buying. They will fill positions that are vacant They get employment for the man or the woman who seeks It No proposition Is too large or too email for a Want Ad. Palladium Want Ads "make good" every time. You may rely on them absolutely. Telephone 2834 and ask for a Want Ad Taker. Explain YOUR proposition and thousands will read about it tomorrow.

from $3 to $10 Machinists. Phone 1226. OUR CUSTOMERS. Furniture? A Piano? I A Victrola? 10 Stock? Farming on LImplements? If so, you can borrow money of If us to buy your Winter Coal, H School Supplies, pay your rent, W grocer, furniture bill, and all EJ other outstanding bills. It pays to investigate our low rates and s4 easy terms when in need of M money. ffioirne Loam Company j 220 Colonial Bldg. Phone 1509. jS Richmond, Indiana. Lfi quaint "funnyisms" and special songs of a nature appropriate to the scene. The big feature of the act, however, is an eccentric rube dance, "The Reuben Glide," performed as a finale by Lem and Mehitable. This terpischorean oddity is a veritable riot and usually reduces the audience to shrieks of leughter. Four other acts including the "Six Colonial Belless" make up the show, which opens at the Murray this afternoon for the balance of the week. , MILLS GET 5,000 BUSHELS MODOC. Ind.. Sept 6. About 6,000 bushels of wheat have been received at the Modoc Roller mills. The price paid this week is $2. More than half of the crop is to come In. Samuel Rodburg, a young Hebrew business man, of Taunton, Mass., who recently passed the physical examination in the local draft quota, has placed the following sign In his display windows: "Going to war, I claim no exemption; please patronize this store while I am awajr."

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