Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 268, 21 September 1917 — Page 9
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YOORE F1REO-41T OUT: VOURE A BUM COOK THE PALLADIUM CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Standardized and Indexed for Quick "Reference, according to The Basil L. Smith System.--(Copvrigbt) CLASSIFIED RATES lc vt word . . .One time 3c par word Three times 5c 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 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.jaffice, can not be an swered in person. A letter should bo addressed to the "letter or number," care this office. The advertiser will call for his answers ar.d 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 re- . ceipt of bill. Phone 2834 PERSONALS CARD OF.THANKS We wish here by to express our heartfelt appreciation for all the deeds of love and kindness and help given us by our dear friends and neighbors, and for warm sympathy and interest expressed by everyone, throughout the long sickness and at . th 3 death and funeral of W. A. Stidham our dearly loved husband and father. Mav God bless you all always. MRS. W. A. STIDHAM. MRS. CORA L S. WILLIAMS. MRS. JESSIE L. S. LANE. ROY STIDHAM.
auEKKKaME wKW'MHiM "'"HELP WANT ED-M ALE5 BeiTtSCh?- BfOS o BARBER Men learn barbering. Can ' Pentervillo Teienhnno -r increase your earnings in few weeks. . Center Me.. Telephone 26. Positions furnished. Big pay. Wages E. C. SIMS Phone 2571 for painting, while learning. Write for catalogue, varnishing, graining; prices moderMoler Barber College, 349 E. Wash- ate. Estimates free. ington Str., Indianapolis. N OTIC E FARM E R S - - Bring your cane to W. A, Bertsch's ROY'S WANTFH Sorghum works, Centerville, Ind. Mill DU 1 34 l ? 7 ill start on or before Oct. 1st. New Steady employment and chance to ad- sorgllum -iir be for gale at f tQ vance in worK is offered to a few boys J ": " AppTv" B. B. Glove Co. " - " , rr 1 STORE Your goods with Forrest " i Monger Storage Co. 'Phone 2608. 10 wanted, betweenSlC and IS years ' ' AUTO MOVING VAN 0, are I-pvlng, Storage. Crating done. In i ' our of the city. Ail work guaranteed. UNITED REFRIGERATOR AVERY OXER COMPANIES Office Ramsey Auction Co. I? S. 7th. Phono 1876. Res. 134 S. 14th. Phone : : 1595. - BOY Wanted at Palladium office. . Steady employment. : : CARPENTERS Wanted. Apply The . LARGE AUTO VAN Nat' Automatic Tool Co. CABINET MAKERS Wanted. First- 1C&1 and long distance moving for class. Experienced on phonograph test service and prls callcabinets. Good wages.-: See Mr. Hen- J. L. McNEILL -ry at Hotel We.stcott after seven p. Res. 617 S. B. Phone 2561 m.. Friday evening. -- ENGTNlTERVanted, one who has THREE AUTO TRUCKS sr:me knowledge of electricity. Atlas Best service and largest moving Underwear Co. Tans ln the city- Have a large new ' truck for city, transfer and draytng. GARDENERS Men to work by the -Can give the people quicker and betday, in the garden. Conrad Zwissler, ter service. Experienced men and Boston Pike. - all work guaranteed. Crating and JAXTTOR-Wanted. Steady work. Ap- Dg!' r?.cal and IoDg di3tdIlce ply Atlas Underwear Company. OR A MONGER MAN Young married wanted for col- Residence, 315 Randolph Tel. 3137. lector. Experience not necessary. Office s. 7th. Tel. 2746. Mgr. Union Store, 1026 Main. Open Prompt Phcr.s Service; until smi. J AUTO MOVING VAN MAN Married for stock and dairy The largest and bast equipped in the farm, give experience and references city. Furnitur" crated for shipping. in" application. W. B. Palladium. Long distance trips a specialty. All Minted. Call at Richmond REST MONGER TrMMERS-Wanted to Work on Se- 200 S" Tth St" Phone 2608 . dan tops. Rex Manufacturing Co.. Conncrsvtlle, Ind f REPAIRING 17 WOOD WORKERS And machine op- LAWN .MOWERS SHARPENED And erators wanted. United Refrigerator repaired. Screen doors andwindows Companies. made and repaired. Work called for , , , , ' , - and delivered. Brown Darnell & Co. "H ELP WANTED- FEMALE 6 EVERYTHING W repair almost everything. Call for and deliver. WesCOOK Wanted at Kenmore' Hotel. ley Brown & Son. Phone 30S6. ilRL Wanted. Call Richmond Bak- n lng Company. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 GIRL White, middle aged preferred; BASE BURNER Large sTze Favor- ' steady place. Write J. W. Alexander, ite. S25 South 7th. Jj,-nn, Ind. Route 33. CABBAGE For kraut, finest quality, HOUSEWORK Young girl wanted to special price 2c per lbA by the barrel,
laundry or cooking. 307 College ave. HOUSEWORK Experienced girl wanted to do light housework. 319 No. 12 St. MAID-' Wanted. Call Westcott Hotel. SALESLADY Experienced. Apply Grand Leader,
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HELP WANTED FEMALE . (Continued.) WOMEN' Young women who are going to take the business course should call at our office, or write for budget of information. Arrange to enter Sept. 24, day or night. Phone 2040, Richmond Business College. SITUATIONS WANTED 8 j DRIVER Of an automobile or truck. Four years experience. Address Box 275Lynn, Ind. FRENCH Girl of 14 years, wants a place where she can earn board and room by taking care of children, while she attends school. Phone 1349. HOUSEWORK Competent, neat, clean colored woman wants general . housework. 1025 No. H. HOUSEWORK Wanted, will do washing and ironing. Call 230 South 2nd. ROOMS FOR RENT 9TH STREET South 22. Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 12TH STREET No. 109. Furnished rooms for ligh housekeeping. Phone 2250. MAIN ST. 1512H- Two of the nicest furnished rooms in the city. BUSINESS SERVICE 12 CLEANING AND PRESSING Men's Suits .y.. Sport Coats. .' ; , Ladies' Suits. ....... CARL C. YOUNG Tailor and Cleaner. Palladium Bldg. 'Phone 2675. MONUMENTS Cemetery work in all its branches. Satisfaction guaranteed. John P. Emsile. 15 S. lOtH. Well Drilling Pumps ' Wind Mills. and Wind Mill repairing any part of Wayne County delivery. H. Hunt. Phone 4S63. GAS FIXTURES Wooden mantle and grate. 70 South 16th. Call Saturday morning. ? GO-CART Reed, for sale, first-class condition. Reversible gear. Call 22 N. 11 fh St. MEDICINE Dr. Vinton's Vintolax for liver, stomach, bowels. 10c all dealers. SOFT COAL BURNER Large. Good as new. 117 No. 6th.
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QO HOU-SE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 (Continued.) TIN CANS For sale. 55c a dozen. 725 North 10th. Phone 3435. TRUNKS 2 large traveling. 107 So. 9th. : " MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22 FURNITURE Old and second-hand, wanted to buy. JohH. Shell. 'Phone 3474. TEETH Wanted, old false; don't matter if broken. I pay $2 to $15 per set. Send by parcel post and receive check by return mail. F. Terl, 403 N. Wolfe St. Baltimore, Md. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 23 EVERYTHING IN MUSIC RUNGE. 1021 MAIN ST. PHONOGRAPH Starr, 1 surrey . exceptional. Bargain. Phone 3097. BUILDING MATERIALS 23 LUMBER From Richmond Chautauqua 1x8 and 2x4. Call The Miller-Kemper Co. Phone 3247. . PLANTS AND SEEDS 29 ASTER BLOOMS409 N. 17th St. -For sale, 50c dozen. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 30 BARBER SHOP 2 chairs, for sale in country town, doing good business; a bargain for some one, if sold at once. Inquire No. 9 South 6th St., Richmond, Ind. LIVE STOCK . VEHICLES 31 COW Good milk. Phone 513S-F. COW Fresh, for sale. Call 5134-H. HOGS 37 for sale. 2760 average. 8 100 average. Chas E. Daily, 3 miles west on National Road. 1-2 South on Salsberry Road. MARE 2 years old, for sale or trade. Phone 4919. FOR SALE Wheat drills, wheat drills. Vehicles all kinds. Good as new. 317 NORTH A STREET POULTRY & PET STOCK 32 BELGIN HARES For sale. Young and old ones. 103 North 3rd. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33 TO URING C AR, Oakland, in fine condirion. Phone 3834. IF YOU WANT A LIGHT-WEIGHT-TRUCK ; " with ample power and speed and durability for 500 lbs., or 1500 ; lbs.. Investigate the Republic Dispatch complete at $750. ; WELDEX MFG. CO. 1 2th and N. K. Sta. Phone 1491 automobile j : SEE MORGAN " for a very nice 5-ipas. auto. This is a very nice fully equipped car; not a high price; as good as new. ; 6TH & MAIN AUTOMOEILES WANTED 34 AUTOMOBILE Roadster wanted. Must be in good condition; and a bargain. Inquire Lew Harris Repair Shop. Rear 109 South Cth St. AUTO ROADSTER Good condition, wanted. Address Box 55, Pall. AUTO SUPPLIES & REPAIRS 35 AUTO OWNERS Let us do your tire repairing. Save half and have guaranteed work. Bring in your old tires. We make 2-in-1 tires,' 30x3 at $1.50 to -$2.25 for 37x5. Good used tire? any tubes, 28x3 to 37x5 at right prices. J We buy old tires. ; United States Tire Service Station. A. J. MILLER ; 'Phone. 2414. 731 S. 8th St. FORD BODY Second hand, for ale. Call 106D. " t VULCANIZING? see HORNBROOK 1029 Main St. ' AUTO LIVERY - GARAGES 36 TAXI Anderson's Taxi Service 28 N. 7th Street Phone 1370 MOTORCYCLES BICYCLES 37 BICYCLE For sale, good, cheap. Inquire 611 North A. MOTORCYCLE Excelsior (single.) Free engine. Good tires and in firstclass condition, for $35.00 Cash. Phone 2S2S. HOUSES APTS. TO RENT 38 3RD STREET South West 326. Fiveroom house. 9TH ST. South 44. 4 rooms upstairs flat. Walter Ratliff. .
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HOUSES APTS. TO RENT 3S (Continued.) 11TH STP,EET South 123. Upper ! flat. 17TH STREET North 125. House. Inquire Harry Hodgin. House can be seen any time. ASTREET South West 318. PulTy modern house, $20.00. See A. M. Robcrts, 18 South 8th. E "ST. South 612. For rent smaTl house, both kinds water, electric light and gas. Inquire 614 S. E or phone 1993. . MAIN STREET 912. Flat for rent. Phone 1479. AFARTMENT New. 5 rooms, bath, Jaundry. Modem in every respect 'Phone 1396-1278. APARTMENT Attractive, with sun parlor, very modern. Rent ?40.00. Call 2587. , HOUSE 7-room modern house, good location. Call Sharkey's Millinerv Store, Main St. -- - ' MISCELLANEOUS TO RENT 40 GARAGE For rent. Road. 401 National REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 5RD STREET Southwest 322. Modern 7-room house, 80 ft. lot, all improvements. Good bargain for quick sale. Phone 3121. A. M. ROBERTS, Real Estate. City and Farms. Liberty Ave., R, D. Phone 4171. Office 18 S. 8th. WHY PAY RENT when $12.50 per month like rent will buy a nice cottage. Let your rent money buy your home. Reliable partv only PHONE 1730. FARMS FOR SALE 43 ACRE Near Easthaven Ave Apply to John Beane, Corner Cottage Grove and Commons Road. FARM 100-acre. Cash, er Palladium. Address OwnFARMS '- 14c A DAY THINK OF IT This will buy 10 acres of good land in Michigan's Fruit Belt. Fine; for poultry, fruits, truck. Towns, schools. Write for information. George W. Swigart. owner, N1257 First National Bank Bldg., Chicago; 111. PETITION FOR DIVORCE State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss; Laura Frances Crouch vs. Harvey Crouch. Wayne Circuit Court, April term, 1917. No. 1S054. . Be it known, that on the 14th day of September, 1917, the above named plaintiff, by-her attorney, filed in the office of the clerk of the Wayne circuit court her petition against said defendant for a divorce. Said plaintiff also filed with said complaint the affidavit of Myrtle Webster, a disinterested person, showing that said defendant is not a resident of this state, and also her own affidavit showing that her causes for divorce, as stated in her said petition, are abandonment and failure to provide. Said defendant is therefore hereby notified of the filing and pendency; of suoh petition, and that unless he appears and answers or demurs there-to, on the calling of said cause on the 14th day of November, 1917, at the term cf said court to be begun and held at the court house in the City of Richmond, on . the first Monday of October, 1917, said cause will be heard and determined in his absence. Witness, the clerk and the seal of said court, at the City of Richmond, this 14th day of September, 1917 MICHAEL W. KELLY, , Clerk. Gardner, Jessup. Hoelscher and White, attorneys for plaintiff. ' , sep 14-21-28 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Wayne Circuit court Executor o'f the last will of Sarah Bond, deceased, late of Wayne County, Indiana. Said estate is probably solvent. LINDLEY BOND, Executor. Eenj. F. Harris, Attorney. - Sept. 14-21-28 NEW PARIS, 0. I Robert Arnold of Richmond, spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. George Foster.. .. .Miss Charlotte Horrigan of Camden, 0., was the Sunday guest of local friends and relatives Mrs. F. F. McLaughlin and children and Miss Gertrude Hawley returned Friday from an enjoyable five weeks' vacation visit wfitS Mrs. McLaughlin's parents at Detroit, M fch. .... J. R. Boyle of Springfield, joined Mrs." Boyle and daughter here Saturday In a visit with his parents Mr. and Mrs. John McGill went to Muncie, Ind., Tuesdav to visit Mrs McGill'3 cousin, the former returning the. same day, but the latter remaining for the week., . . .Mrs. Belle Hunter of West Manchester, spent the week-end with Mrs. Celestle Halderman.. . . .Miss Pet Wieland re
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OOMT l"l1 NEARLY CTAB.f?ri use oorrowBuis: Before borrowing it is Wise to consider not only the cost but THE TERMS of repayment. In this respect we offer the Twenty Payment Plan for your consideration. This plan permits you to borrow money at the legal rate of interest, and repay in twenty small monthly payments. You mayrepay the loan in full or in part at the end of any month. Interest is charged only for the actual time the loan i3 carried. 1 $2.50 is Monthly Payment on $ 50 $5.00 is Monthly Payment on $100 Come in and ask for free folder entitled "The Twenty Payment Plan,' which explains everything in detail. . ' We loan on furniture, pianos, victrolas, live stock, etc., etc. Prompt, courteous, confidential service. Call, write, or phone: Riichnraond Loan Co. Est. 1895. "Phone 1545. Room 8, Colonial Building Richmond, Ind. LOAN ;Our new plan enables you to obtain Money at the Legal rate, with any time from ONE to TWENTY MONTHS tp repay it.- These Loans may be paid off In part or In full at any time, and they only draw Interest for the time you have the money. $ 50.00 Payment $2.50 per. Month. 80.00 Payment $4.00 per Month. 100.00 Payment $5.00 :t Month. Other amounts In proportion. NO INTEREST IN ADVANCE. We loan on furniture, pianos, live stock, etc. Call, write or phone. Licensed and bonded by the state. THE STATE INVESTMENT & LOAN GO. 40 Colonial Bldg. Phone 2560. Elevator to Third Floor Richmond, Ind. "The Company of Service." turned Sunday from a summer's visit with relatices at Davton. Snrinehoro and other adiacent noints Mr. and! Mrs. L. H. Reid, who have been the j guests of relatives in thi3 vicinity thej past several weeks started Monday ' r.ight on their homeward trip to! Seattle, Wash... .Mr. nd Mrs. William! Teague of Hagerstown, Ind., spent; Sunday" with J. M. Sawyer and son ! and attended the home-coming at the Christian church Mrs. A. H Case! was removed Monday to Reid Hospital j in the Kessler ambulance following ' several days illness with peculiar; throat affection. Mrs. Case has been I ill for three or four years sand at this ! time her condition is considered ser-j ious.. .. .Leslie Sawyer. deDutv conntvi trearurer, was forced to take a vaca-r tion from his duties the past week because of an unruly abcess which kept him confined to his home. He was able to be up town Tuesday for ; the first John Maloney of Dayton,! is spending some time with his broth-j er, Thomas Maloney.. .. .Mr. and Mrs. i H. C. Wolford of Southland, Ark., are; guests Of local relatives. Mr. and Mrs. t R. E. Melody and son, and Walter" Davies of Richmond were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Penland.. . . .Joe Fisher of Miamlsburg, O., j spent the week-end with homp folks. ; "Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Kisling, Mrs. ; Allie McMeachin and Henry Gephart of Eaton, were Sundav afternoon guests of J. M. Sawyer and son, Leslie. .... iir. ana Mrs. cjrnestf I'urviance and son of Dayton, are thV guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Purviance.. . . .Mr. and' Mrs. Elmer McKee and daughter went to Dayton Fri- ' day to see Walter McKee, who is con-! fined in one of the hospitals there, j afflicted with a broken leg from an ; injury received while he was at his i work... ..F. J. Colvin made the pur-j chase of the C. E. Pope restaurant and j pool room and has opened for bust-1 ness with things in ship-shape order. 1 Mr. and Mrs. James Kessler of! Richmond, called on local relatives j Sunday Mrs. Nora Cronin returned; Saturday to her home at Xenia. O., ; after a visit with local friends Mr. i aDd Mrs. A. E. Richards and sons of : CeMarriUe. O.. spent Sunday with Mr! and Mrs. C, M. Wilcox. Mrs. Richards' and sork remaining tor a few days! aaaiuonai visit. .. .airs. C. F. Scott who Jias been ill for several weeks was able to be in town Sunday greeting her many friends. ... .Russell Miller of Richmond, spent Sunday with local ; friends.. .. .Messrs. and Mesdames George S. Kessler and Elwcod M. Kessler motored to Muncie, Ind., Sunday and spent the day with relatives, .... Leo Canny of Xenia, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. C. A. McPherson Mrs. Elmer Wolfal of Clark's Station spent the week-end
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Jn account of being drafted I will sell at public auction on farm known as the Nocton farm 2U miles east and C-4 mle nort'i cf Fountain City. - t - .. FRIDAY, SEPT. 2S, 1917. . Beginning at 10 A. -M., the following: Four head horses, S head cattle, 59 head hogs, consisting of S brood sows, 1 male hog, 50 spring shoats, 23 acres corn in field, 5 tons hay in mow. Farming implements: One binder, hav tedder, mower 1 corn sled, two corn plows, three breaking plows, one 2-section harrow, two wagons, buggy, three sets work harness, two sets bugg'y harness; other articles too numerous to mention. Terms made known on day of sale. Thos. Conniff, Auct. MICHAEL NOCTON. ' DELIA NOCTON.
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. MORGAN FARMS Actually For Sale Don't telephone for information. It's npt business. Let's be frank with each other. Just saddle Uncle Henry and come.
137 A. Well improved, Fountain City, $90.00 per. This farm is all nice, nearly level. 224 acres. 2 sets good buildings. This farm is No. 1. ."Can--be divided. 4 miles. It is 75 bu. acre corn land. $150 per. Immediate possession. 87 acres. An all tillable farm. Can show 60 bu. corn to acre. 20- acres wheat sold at threshing at SMSO.OO1. Check to prove it. 8 miles (Centerville) $110 per acre. Good improvements. A No. 1 rental pcposition. S2 acres. FairMmprovemehts. A good farm; all tillable (Williamsburg). $S,500.00. SO acres; well improved; listed all tillable land. Rolling. Economy. $95 per acre.
This ad. is Intended as- location and only a partial list of mv list They are farms actually for sale. With my 20 vears' square dealing in Real Estate and the best looking reai estate broker in the county, will certainly interest buyers. c - ' - Sixth and Main. ' t .. .
with Mr. and Mrs. Francis Via....r Mrs. H. A. Tillman and daughter of Trotwood, O., were the week-end guests of Mr, and Mrs. A. T. Barber. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Pecland left Monday for a motor trip to Fort Wayne, Peru, Huntington and Warren, Ind., where they will spend part Of Mr. Penland'S fifteen ilav vnrnllnn from his duties as rural carrier. Carl
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By McManus I JUST REMEMBERED M ON diet: 1 1 11 431-4 acres; No. 1 bottom, well improved; five miles. $S,S00. 3 acres. Nice little . home in Pershing. $2,400.00. 277 acres; well improved, good farm; Grensfcrk. $110 per acre. A number good SO acre farms Lynn-country. 100 acres, fair land, fair improvements. Hagerstown. $100 per acre. 45 acres, fair improvements. Centerville. $110 per acre. No. 1 good land. Bargain. 74i4acres, well improved. Olive Hill. $95 per acre. 39 acres, nice new modern buildgs, good rolling land with stock,' crops and possession. A bargain. $6,500 (Cox's Mills). Hawley is doing the -work on Route Two during Mr. Penland's absence... ; . Fred Rogers returned Thursday from" Fletcher, O., to take up his school work for this year.. ...Mrs. J. A. Garretson and Mrs. Lewis Thompson went to Indianapolis Saturday to visit with some of their conscrlDtert rin
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