Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 270, 24 September 1917 — Page 11

THE PALLADIUM CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Standardized and Indexed for Quick Reference, according to ,The Basil L. Smith System. (Copyright) . CLASSIFIED RATES leporword One time 3c per word Three times 5c per word Se.ven times 20c per word Ore 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 office, can not be an swered in person. A letter shcrald 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 SPECIAL NOTICES MRS. BRAMMER The dress-maker has moved from 1302 Main to 310 North 9th. LOST AND FOUND BRACELET Lost, Carved crasses. Return 701 North'18. with COLLECTION BOOK Red back, lost last Thursday on So. 9, between A & B. Return 206 South 9. HAND SATCHEL Bead, with leather case and change inside. Lost between Y. M. C. A.. Peun. Station and "09 North 10th. Leave at Palladium. Reward. POCKET BOOK Party seen picking up same in front of 217 S. 13th Sunday afternoon return to 441 S. 10th. Reward. ROLL OF MONEY Lost Saturday : evening between 5 and 6 o'clock. Re ward if returned to 727 No. 14 St. HELP WANTED MALE BARBER Men learn barbering. Can increase your earnings In few weeks. Positions furnished. Big pay. Wages while learning. Write for catalogue. Moler Barber College. 349 E. Washington Str., Indianapolis. BOYS WANTED Steady employment and chance to advance In work Is offered to a few boys 10 to 20 years old. Apply B. B. Glove Co. BOYS 10 wanted, between 16 and IS years of age. - UNITED REFRIGERATOR COMPANIES BOY Wanted at Palladium . offjce. Steady employment. ENGINEER Wanted, one who has ' some knowledge of electricity. Atlas Underwear Co. FURNITURE PACKERS Wanted, also cabinet man and boys. Richmond Furniture Co. GARDENERS Men to work by the day In the garden. Conrad Zwissler, Boston Pike. JANITOR Wanted. Steady work. Apply Atlas Underwear Company. MEAT MARKET The new meat market is now selling the best beef from 12c per lb. up to 25c for the best ejake. The place is up to date, and sanitary. 1530 East Main St. Alfred C. Underhlll. MEN Wanted. Few hammermen, buckers, and fitters ior steel work; steady work; no trouble; piece work; good wages for competent men. , Apply Mount Vernon Car Manufacturing Company, Mount Vernon, Illinois. MEN Wanted to work on platform, Pennsylvania Station. Steady work. Adams Express Co.. 24 No. 9 St. MEN Young men dont forget that our night school is in session now, Mon., Wed., and Fri. evenings from 7:00 to 9:00. Same teachers and tame subjects as we teach in day school. Arrange this week to start, Oct. 1st. Richmond Business College. Colonial Bldg.. Cor. 7th and Main. MEN Wanted. Baking Co. Call at Richmond MEN Wanted to cut corn on farm near Richmond on Ablngton pike. Phone 5127-H. Mike Lawrence. MEN Large, established manufacturing corporation has a place on sales force for several men who can demonstrate or develop sales ability. Applicants must be of good character, impressive ' personality and active. This is a splendid opportunity for the right kind of men to make permanent connection, with excellent opportunities. Call in person at the city office. Suite 12, Comstock Bldg. Ask for Mr. Montsinger. WOOD WORKERS And machine operators wanted. United Refrigerator Companies. $20.00 Weekly made writing names for mail order houses. No canvassing. Particulars free. The Guide Company, Memphis, Tenn. HELP WANTED FEMALE ,6 COOK Wanted at Kenmore Hotel. GIRL Wanted, ing Company. Call Richmond BakGIRL White, middle aged preferred; steady place. Write J. W. Alexander. Lynn, Ind. Route 33. HELP Wamed""atWieland Bakery. "'.' South 9th.

HELP WANTED FEMALE Opanuuuop)

HOUSEKEEPER Wanted on a farm. Address Box 2. Palladium. HOUSEWORK White woman for general housework. 303 N. 9th. HOUSEWORK Young girl wanted to assist with general housework. No laundry or cooking. 307 College ave. HOUSEWORK Experienced girl wanted to do light housework. 319 No. 12 St. LADY AGENTS Wanted, to handle Tjur household necessities, big saving to consumer. Our What-U-Need Brand of goods has no equal in reducing the high cost of living. Agents wanted in all surrounding towns. Write to the W. S. Company, Box No. 126, Richmond, Indiana. Our representative will call on you. v LADY High grade, young lady with musical knowledge to sell Victor Record. Apply Martin's Music Shop. MAID Wanted! Call Westcott Hotel. SALESLADY Experienced. Apply Grand Leader. AGENTS AND SALESMEN AGENTS To travel by automobile to introduce our 250 fast selling popular priced - household necessities. The greatest line on earth. Make $10 a day. Complete outfit and automobile furnished free, to workers. Write today for exclusive territory. E. M. Feltman, Sales Mgr., 1025 American Bldg., Cincinnati, O. : I SITUATIONS WANTED DRIVER Of an automobile or truck. Four years experience. Address Box j 275, Lynn, 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. ROOMS FOP. RENT 9 9TH STREET South 206. Furnished room. 13TH STREET North 22. Modern furnished room. MAIN ST. 1512. Two of the nicest furnished rooms in the city. ROOM Front; nicely furnished. Private family near Earlham. Suitable for one or two. Modern. Phone 4771. BUSINESS SERVICE 12 CLE ANING AND PRESSING Men's Suits. 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. 10th. NOTICE FARMERS Bring your cane to W. A. Bertsch's Sorghum works, Centerville, Ind. Mill will start on or before Oct. 1st. New sorghum will be for sale at factory. SEWING Wanted by day or week, done at house. Margarat Cans, New Paris, Ohio. MOVING & STORAGE 16 fcTORE Your goods with Forrest Monger Storage Co. 'Phone 260S. AUTO MOVING VAN IToving. Storage. Cratlcg done. In ; our of the city. Aii work guaranteed. AVERY OXER Office Ramsey Auction Co. 17 8. 7th. Phono 1876. Res. 134 S. 14th. Phone 1595. LARGE AUTO VAN Local and long distance moving for best service and prices call J. l. McNeill Res. 617 S. B. Phone 2564 THREE AUTO TRUCKS Best service and largest moving rans 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 OR A MONGER , Residence, 315 Randolph. Tel. 3137. Office I S. 7th. Tel. 2746. Prompt Phcne Service. 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 2608 REPAIRING 17 LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED And repaired. Screen doors and windows made and repaired. Work called for and delivered. Brown Darnell & Co. EVERYTHING We repair almost everything. Call for and deliver. Wesley Brown & Son. Phone 3086. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 BASE BURNER Large size. Favorite. S25 South 7th. BABY CAB Gray willow, good condition. Reversable. 807 South E. CABBAGE For kraut, finest quality, special price 2c per lb., by the barrel, aenvery. h. Hunt. Phone 4S63. MEDICINE Dr. Vinton's Vintolax for liver, stomach, bowels. 10c all dealers. STORE FIXTURES For Sale 3 show cases, 1 Peninsular shoe button machine, 1 Boyes sewing machine and hand needle revolving case, 4 oak tables, 14 ft. long, 30 in. wide, 3 good as new; one with 4 drawers; 1 roll top desk; one Deabold safe. W. M. BARTLETT Lewisville, Ind. TIN CANS For sale. 53c a dozen. 725 North 10th. Phone 3435. TRUNKS 2 large traveling. 107 So. 9th. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22 CLOTHING Second-hand wanted to buy all kinds, also shoes. Phone 2143 or 240 Ft. Wayne Ave. FARMER Wanted. Reliable to board 2 horses. Box 99 Palladium. FURNITURE Old and second-hand, wanted to buy. John H. Shell. 'Phone 3474.

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MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22 f Continued.) 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. GRAPHONALA Columbia, for sale. ' 3o records and cabinet, cheap for cash. Good as new. F. R. Chamness. 902 No. 10 St. BUILDING MATERIALS 23 LUMBER From Richmond Chautauqua 1x8 and 2x4. Call The Miller-Kemper Co. Phone 3247. 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, Rich, mond, Ind. LIVE.STOCK & VEHICLES 31 CALVES 3 months old. dock. Liberty, Ind. Ella PadCOW Good milk. Phone 5138-F. FOR SALE Wagon6, harness, vehicles, wheat drills, wheat drills, all kinds. Good as ned. 317 NO. A ST. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33 AUTOMOBILESEE MORGAN for a very nice 5-pas. auto. This is a very nice fully equipped car; not a high price; as good as new. 6TH & MAIN BUICKS 1917 light 4. 1917 light 6. Like new. See Quincy Lyons at Shirley Transfer, South 9th St. FORD Touring car. Phone 3652. IF YOU WANT A LIGHT-WEIGHT TRUCX with ample power and speed and durability for 500 lbs., or 1500 Ids.. In veetlgate'the Republic Dispatch complete at $750. N WELDEX MFG. CO. 12th and N. ft Sta. Pbrni 1491 AUTOMOBILES WANTED 34 AUTO ROADSTER Good condition, wanted. Address Box 55, Pall. AUTO SUPPLIES & REPAIRS 35 FORD BODY Second hand, for sale. Call 1069. 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 Standard, 22 in., been used about two months. Phone 1795. MOTORCYCLE Excelsior (single.) Free engine. Good tires and in firstclass condition, for $35.00 Cash. Phone 2828. HOUSES APTS. TO RENT 38 3RD STREET South West 326. Fiveroom house. 5TH STREET South II6V2. 1 large upstairs unfurnished front room. Phone 1992. 9TH STREET South 127. Five-room house. Call 119 S. 7. 9TH ST. South 44. 4 rooms upstairs flat. Walter Ratliff. 12TH STREET South 518. House for rent. No children. 17TH STREET North 125. House. Inquire Harry Hodgin. House can be seen any time. A STREET South West 318. Fully modern house, $20.00. See A. M. Roberts, 18 South Stli. F STREET South 1210. 5-room house. $12.50. Phone 2987. Call 1114 No. C. MAIN STREET 912. Flat for rent. Phone 1479. APARTMENT New. 5 rooms, bath, iaundry. Modern in every respect 'Phone 1396-1278. APARTMENT Attractive, with sun parlor, very modern. Rent $40.00. Call 25S7. FLAT 4 rooms, strictly modern, nicely furnished, steam heated. Phone 2296. HOUSE S-room, in Fairview. Large lot. Barn and chicken house. Call Phone 1154. HOUSE 7-room. modern house, good location. Call Sharkey's Millinery Store, Main St. " BUSINESS PLACES TO RENT 39 BUILDINGS Cement block, electric lights, water and etc., suitable for auto repair shop. Located between 12 and 13, near No. E, city. Frank M. Price. - MISCELLANEOUS TO RENT 40 FARM 100-acre, cash, for rent. Adaress owner, Palladium. GARAGE For rent" Road. 401 National WANTED TO RENT 41 APARTMENT OF 3 OR 5 ROOMS, MODERN, FURNISHED; WILL PAY GOOD PRICE FOR RIGHT LOCATION, ETC. PHONE 1778. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 3RD STREET Southwest 322. Mod ern 7-room house. SO ft lot, all improvements. Good. bargain for quick sale. Phone 3121. HOUSE 1st one north of town hall, in Williamsburg. Inquire Frank Price. A. M. ROBERTS, Real Estate. City and Farms. Liberty Ave., It D Phone 4171. Office 13 S. 8th.

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DON'T BUY new machine parts. THE BROKEN PARTS can be "Welded" quickly at little expense. Let us explain furthet WELDEX MFQ. COMPANY

t EXPERT WELDERS Corner 12th and North E Sts. Consider the Saving In Time and Money.

PUBLIC SALES 48, Oct. 15,1917 PUBLIC SALE On farm 1 mile west' of Webster and 7 miles, north weBt of Richmond. Consists of HORSES, CATLE, HOGS, CORN IN FIELD AND IMPLEMENTS. ALBERT STOTEM. PUBLIC SALE Having sold our properties and moving away we will sell to the highest bidder a part of our personal property at the residence of Cleveland D. Pyle at Whitewater, Indiana, THURSDAY, SEPT. 27, 1917 Commencing at 10 o'clock the following personal property to-wit: One rubber tired driving wagon, good as new; l good Sidel rubber tired storm buggy; 1 piano bed buggy, 1 one-horse wagon; 1 corn sheller, 1 fertilizer corn drill, 1 sets buggy harness, fly .nets, halters, bridles, collars, seed sower, galvanized chicken coop, wire stretchers, log chain and other stable articles. HOUSEHOLD GOODS One Estate range, good as new, 1 kitchen cabinet 3 cupboards. 1 old three cornered cherry cupboard in good condition, 1 safe, leouch, 1 davenport, new, l folding lounge, 1 new pedestal dining table, one 12-ft. ext. table, 18 dining" chairs, 5 rochers, 2 bedsteads, 2 pr. bed springs, 18 yds. all wool ingrain carpet, linoleum, lawn benches, lawn mower, 4 stands, dishes, pots, ! pans, buckets, lamps, fruit jars, quilting frames, a lot of hard coal and soft coal and many other articles not mentioned. . C. D. PYLE. THOS. S. PYLE. MRS. NANCY WHITE. Sam Addleman, Auct Chas. L. White, Clerk. PROBATE CAUSE In the Circuit Court of Wayne County, Indiana. April Term, 1917 Wilbern K. Bradbury, Administrator of Estate of Frank A. Van Tress, Deceased, vs. Anna S. C. Van Tress, etal. To Earl Morgan and Wallace Morgan. You are severally hereby notified' that the above named petitioner as Administrator of the estate aforesaid, has filed in the Circuit Court of Wayne County, Indiana, a petition, making you defendant thereto, and praying therein for an order and decree of said Court, authorizing the sale of certain Real Estate belonging to the estate of said decedent and in said petition described, to make assets for the payment of the debts and liabilities of said estate; and that said petition, so filed and pending, is 6et for hearing in 6aid Circuit Court at the Court House in Richmond, Indiana, on a judicial day of the October Term, of said Court the same being the 4th day of October, 1917. WITNESS, the Clerk and Seal of said Court, this 8th day of September, 1917. MICHAEL W. KELLY, ' Clerk. John L. Rupe, Atty. Sept. 10-17-24 CENTERVILLE, IND. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor McConaha were entertained at the home of Jacob Tlce, New Madison, O., over Sunday Marcus Renclds and wife are taking a visit of several weeks with friends in North Dakota .... Mrs. R. W. Buhl returned fronsChicago with E. C. Buhl and wife and will spend the week with relatives here. . . .Rev. Robert Culbertson is spending a part of the week with his' mother, Mrs. Delia Chambers, and attending the Yearly Meeting at Richmond. Rev. Mr. Culbertson has charge of a Friends' church at East Newark; O Mrs. Carrie Wood is the guest this week of Mrs. Frances Fender Marjorie Hurst Ivan King and Adlen Renolds will enter Earlham college this fall. . . . . .Pearl Thalls is suffering from a piece of iron which flew into his eye while working at the blacksmith shop, last week. While the piece has been removed, he is not able to see and fears the sight is injured..

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MONDAY, SEPT. 24, 1917

Metal Welded Perfectly Phone 1494. se 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 may repay the loan in full or in part at the end of any month. Interest Is charged only for the actual time the loan is carried. $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: Richmond 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 to repay It These Loans may be paid off in part or in full at any time, and they only draw interest lor 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 per 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 CO. 40 Colonial Bldg. Phone 2560. Elevator to Third Floor Richmond, Ind. "The Company of Service." On The Screen WASHINGTON A girl's rebellion against the narrowness and Puritanism which have restricted her very life, forms the theme of the startling William Fox photoplay, 'The Soul of Satan," which with Gladys Brockwell in its stellar role, began a two days' run today at the Washington Theatre. Miss Brockwell remains one or the delights of the Dhotoplay world. She continues to be an actress without peer who can interpret her roles with an ease and naturalness, and a lack of stilted convention, only found in players of the highest rank. Her sensitive face shows the slightest shadow of emotion, and a mere raising of the eye-brows or twitch of the lip can express more than the average screen player "gets over" with violent gestures. ..The body of George Honehous of Homewood, Chicago, was brought here for burial Thursday. The funeral was held at Bryants' church, Rev. Mr. Mccormick of the Christian church officiating. Interment in Bryant's cemetery. Mr. Honehous was 57 years old. His wife, known here formerly as Mary Clark Is a sister to Mellisa Jackson. . . .News of the death of Mrs. Dan Shawley was received here the first of the week. Mrs. Shawley resifed here a number of years ago, living in the Enoch Wolff property on South Main Cross street Her many friends regret to hear of her death. . ..O. W. Stewart of Chicago will speak at the M. Erchurch Sunday afternoon on prohibition.... Rev. J. B. O'Conner is recovering from his illness and hopes to be able to take charge of church duties in a few days. .TTll KM

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Telephone Ads to The C A L L U P

TOCK SALE

Cattle, ,airad.

To be held on the Boston Pike one mile north of Boston

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20 head of good Yearling Steers. 23head of good Yearling Heifers. " 15 head of young Cows. 1 5 head of Calves old enough to take away. Will make calves to winter. 12 head of good springer Cows, some may have calves by day of sale.

One extra good shorthorn male Calf, 10 months

old.

4 teams of work Mules. A few horses and colts. Dinner served by the ladies of the Boston church. Sale to begin at ten o'clock.

THOS. CONN IFF, COL. SIMON WEDDEL, Auctioneers.

PiflbMc Sale

Jn account of being drafted I will sell at public auction on farm known as the Nocton farm 2 miles east and 3-4 mile north of Fountain City. FRIDAY, SEPT. 28, 1917. Beginning at 10 A. M., the following: Four head horses, 8 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, hay tedder, mower 1 corn sled, two corn plows, three breaking plows, one 2-section harrow, two wagons, buggy, three sets work harness, two sets buggv 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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DAIRY CATTLE : The undersigned will sell at public auction on the farm -known as the B. F. Miller farm, 2 miles north of Richmond and 2 miles south of Chester on Chester pike . WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 26, 1917. Commencing at 10 o'clock the following personal property to-wif Three Head of Horses One 5 year old dapple gray horse, sound and good worker; one 4 year old Iron' grey horse, sound; one 4 year old. grey mare, sound These coifs are all well broke and good workers. "i1"? t,Fln6 Daily C&tUe Consisting of Jerseys, Shorthorns and Holstelns, Iresh cows with calves by side, springers and heayy milkers. These cows are all extra good. Come see them before day of sale; 2 heifers. 3 months old. " V About 10 tons good mixed hay; about 100 bales oat straw.- Farming Implements, etc. One Janesville gang breaking plow :ohe 2-horse breaking plow; one 2-row Janesvllle , corn plow; one 1 -row corn Plow ; one a-tooth cultivator; one 2-horse wheat drill, fertilizer at Seni :Jne Waf0n,bed: oriefei grinder;, one 45-gallon feed cooker, lard press and grinder; 5 stands of bees Harness--One set of britchen harness, complete for two horses; one set hip strap harness for two horses; bridle and lines ,.w3 Go?3 sideboard. 1 couch. 6 chairs, l graphaphone ! TnS,40 -Tsd8' "" Se engine, power washing 3 and barrel churn, milk cooler; stands and many articles too numer- r ous to mention. 100 Head Buff Rock Yearling Hens. aumerS "rT.011 day 0f 8ale' Lunch m grounds. Thos. Conniff, Auct JOHN FOWBLE." Jesse Wiechman, Clerk. . ; .. "

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any boy a nickel, Mr. Business Man, if he would Introduce you to someone who wants to buy Just what you have to sell, wouldn't you? The Palladium has a circulation of over 10,500 copies every day. If only two people were to read yonr Want Ad 'in every copy, you would tell about your business. If only one out of every 100 people who buy The Palladium patronized you, you would make money fast Ask a Palladium Want Ad Taker how much it will cost to advertise every day for a whole year.

Want Sum 2 8 3 OF Horse: Munle

Jesse Draley

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