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IT WILL COST 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 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-Ad3 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 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 a3 this is an accommodation service, The Palladium expects payment promptly upon re ceipt or mil Phone 2834 LOST AND FOUND BICYCLEhalh -Found. Call 1110 CrosaHELP WANTED MALE BOOKKEEPERS Wanted. Business is in need of a large number of firstclass bookkeepers, also bookkeepers with a practical knowledge of stenography. Enter here this month for a complete commercial course. Call, write or phone for particulars. Day and evening sessions. Richmond Business College. 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. MACHINISTS First-class, wanted for night work. The Simplex Machine Tool Co. MACHINIST Wanted. Can use 50 first-class men on machine and bench work for day and night shift on government contract. Simplex Machinery and Tool Company. Call at Factory, 7 and South N. St. MAN OR WOMAN For short order cook. Union Depot Restaurant. MAN .Married, wanted on farm, work by year; experience required. Ad dress H. E. i ., care fauaaium. MEN WANTED Richmond Baking Co. MEN Wanted. Wood working machine men. 1 good shaper man, and 1 expert saw filer and tool dresser. Union City Body Company, Union City, Ind. WORKMEN 20, wanted at United Refrigerator Companies. YOUNG MAN IS years old, wanted for office work. Apply Atlas Underwear Company. YOUNG MAN Wanted at Cooper's Grocery; steady work. HELP WANTED FEMALE 6 GIRL For dining room. Experienced. Kenmore Hotel, 4th and Main. GIRL Wanted, ing Company. Call Richmond BakHOUSEWORK Young girl wanted to assist with general housework. No laundry or cooking. 307 College ave. WHITE GIRL To assist in general housework. No laundry. 307 College Ave. WOMAN To do washing and ironing at her home. 307 College Ave. AGENTS AND SALESMEN SALESMAN Chicago Corporation have opening for local salaried representative with sales experience. Applicant should be about thirty years old and a hustler. Apply M. T. Davis, 910 Michigan Ave., Chicago. Illinois. SALESMAN We have opeliingson our salesforce for men to sell the Frant Premier Electric Cleaners. Exceptional good money and advancement for men ?ho are willing to prove their ability for selling. We want men who can be depended upon, not snap job seekers. Call any day this week, ask for Mr. Montsinger, 12-14 Comstock Bldg. PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY

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YOU SITUATIONS WANTED 8 DRIVER Of an automobile or truck. Four years experience. Address Box 275, Lynn, Ind. FARM WORK Good place by married man. Call at 116 Richmond ave. Experienced on farm. FOSITrbN Wanted by experienced cook. Box 4, Palladium.ROOMS FOR RENT 9 8TH ST. South 32. Modern furnished rooms, light housekeeping if desired. Phone 1524. FURNISHED ROOMS 2 or 3 for light housekeeping, have children. 6 Palladlum. ROOMS Would board 2 young ladies for breakfast. References. 112 No. 14 St. ROOMS 2 furnished or unfurnished. Call at 951 Sheridan St. ROOMS One or two unfurnished, wanted on 1st or 2nd floor. . Modern. P. W., care Palladium. ROOM Furnished room, modern, central. Two gentlemen preferred. Phone 2250. BUSINESS SERVICE 12 MONUMENTS Cemetery work in all its branches. Satisfaction guaranteed. John P. Emsile, 15 S. 10th. MOVING & STORAGE 16 STORE Your goods with Forrest Monger Storage Co. "Phone 260S. AUTO MOVING VAN Ilovlng, Storage, Crating done. In mv our of the city. Aii work guaranteed. AVERY OXER I Office Ramsey Auction Co. 1? S. 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 2561 AUTO MOVING VAN The largest and best equipped In the city. Furnitura crated for shipping. Long distance trips a specialty. All work guaranteed. FOREST MONGER 200 S. 7th St Phone 2608 STORE YOUR HOUSEHOLD GOODS in our new, clean building, practically 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. 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 alt work guaranteed. Crating and storage. Local and long distance moving. Call . ORA MONGER Residence, 115 Randolph Tel. 3137. Office S. 7th. Tel. 2746. Prompt Phcne Service. REPAIRING 17 LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED And repaired. Screen doors and windows made and repaired. Work called for end delivered. Brown Darnp'.l & Co. EVERYTHING We repair almost everything. Call for and deliver. Wesley Brown & Son. Phone 3086. INSURANCE 19 INSURE THAT AUTOMOBILE OR TRUCK with H. S. WEED, Phone 2551 HE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 BARRELS For cider. Prices Candy Store, 916 Main street BASE BURNER And girls coat. Good condition. 624 So. 7 St. CANDY FIXTURES Including popcorn machine. Call at Arcade. 715 Main. CHICKEN WIRE 145 feet of 6-foot Call 317 South 7th. CHINA For sale; 1 lot of fine handpainted China at 104 South 12th St. ELECTRIC VIBRATOR White Crass. Call 620 South 7th St. HEATING STOVE Gas, triple-effect, good as new. Call 203 No. 18th or Phone 2409. HOT BLAST Heating stove, gdod shape. Also a good chinchilla overcoat, good style; size 10. 815 S. 10 St. LEATHER BELT9th. -200 feet 107 So. MEDICINE Dr. Vinton's Vintolax for liver, stomach, bowels. 10c all dealers. PIANO In good condition. Call 215 South 11th. RANGE For sale; either coal or gas. Call afternoons or evenings, 312 South Tenth street

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MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 (Continued.) REFRIGERATOR Business size; also other household furniture. 212 South 8th. PAVILLION FOR SALE Pavillion in Morton Lake Park 20x70, at a bargain. IRA P. STROHM 408 North 13th St. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22 CART For Shetland pony. National Garage. CLOTHING AND SHOES Secondhand wanted. Phone 2143 or 240 Ft Wayne Avenue. FURNITURE Wanted. Call us if you have used furniture or stoves to sell. We will buy anything that is good, from a chair to ydur whole household. Brammer & Townsend, 520 Main St. Phone 1469. MILK Wanted, 40 or 50 gallons daily. Phone 3303. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 23 EVERYTHING IN MUSIC RUNGE, 1021 MAIN ST. BUILDING MATERIALS 23 LUMBER From Richmond Chautauqua 1x8 and 2x4. Call The Miller-Kemper Co. Phone 3247. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 30 GROCERY-Small, for sale, good loca tion, cheap rent. Address XI 82 "palladium. POULTRY & PET STOCK 32 FRENCH POODLE All white; weighs 1 pounds. Call 2197 or 321 North 12th street. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33 FORD Touring car. Phone 3652. FORD Touring car, 5-passenger, in good condition. 603 Sheridan. PREMIER Six, 7-passenger, good as new. Will sell, worth the money. Ask for C. F. Sheets at McConaha's, 4th St. Store. IF -yOU WANT A LIGHT-WEIGHT TRUCX with ample power and Bpeed and durability for 500 lbs., or 1500 Iba.. Investigate the Republic Dispatch complete at $750. . WELDEX MFG. CO. !2t and N. E. St.S. Phone 14M AUTOMOBILES WANTED 34 FORD Or light touring car, wanted on trade for player piano. Welsbrod Music Co. AUTO SUPPLIES & REPAIRS 35 FORD BODY Second hand, for sale. Call 1069. AUTO CYLINDER REBORING $2.00 per cylinder and up. Ford special job, 12.50; including New Pistons, Rings, Bushings and Pins. THOMAS TURNER & SON Rear 3:5 South 6th St. Phone 1226. 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. loth or Fox Clothing Stove. Phones 1C24 and 2297. Will call for passengers. MOTORCYCLES & BICYCLES 37 HARLEY DAVIDSON Twin 1915 with side car; cheap if sold at once. 634 Richmond avenue. HOUSES APTS. TO RENT 33 9TH STREET South 127. Five-room JjouseCall 119S. 7th. IlTH STREET, SOUTH 3S Furnished flat. Phone 2493. 14TH ST. South 409. For rent, 7, room house, bath and furnace. Call 332 S. 14th. Wm. Klute. 1STH STREET North 209. .7 rooms. 23RD STREET South. 5-room house. Telephone 4ut. F STREET South 1210. 5-room house. $12.50. Phone 2987. Call 1114 No. C. FT. WAYNE AYE. 108. Modern upper flat. 5 rooms. APARTMENT Attractive, with sun parlor, very modern. Rent $40.00. Call 2587. HOUSE Modern. 7-room, large garage. Phone 2056. HOUSE Good, on car line. Call 311 Nafl Ave., West HOUSE 7-room modern house, good location. Call Sharkey's Millinery Store. Main St HOUSE 7 rooms, good, modern; all conveniences, including . sleeping porch ; also good six-room house with bath. Phone 3099 or 1330,

HOUSES APTS. TO RENT 3S (Continued.)

HOUSE 5 or '6 rooms. Well located, special inducement. Call at 215 No. 14. FOR RENT D ST. North 511. 3 rooms upstairs; $7.50. PEARL ST. 209. 6 large rooms, modern home; $19.00. Call 204 S. 12th St Phone 2S54. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 3RD STREET Southwest 322. Modern 7-room house, SO ft. lot, all improvements. Good bargain for quick sale. Phone 3127. BUNGALOW 5 rooms, almost new; West Richmond. No furnace or bath. Price and terms right. Phone 4914. LOT For sale. Bargain. Call 308 Pearl. A. M. ROBERTS. Real Estate. City and Farms. Liberty Ave., R. D. Phone 4171. Office 18 S. 8th. FARMS FOR SALE 43 FARM 100-Acre, for sale, near Hagerstown. Well improved. Address Owner Palladium. 4 ACRES For sale. Place of four and a fraction acres, 1 square out of city limits, five squares west of end of Fairview car line; fine level ground. Five-room cottage, electric lights, both waters in house; barn, cement walks, out-buildings; no trades. Address box A 154 Palladium. ! 5 ACRES For sale. One of nicest i places near Richmond for suburban home, 5 acres on National Road and city car line; only $2,750:00. Dye & Price. 65-ACRE FARM For sale, near Boston. Well imorovt j j t j -n : l t rrtn ea, goou ldau. lur quic& ssaic, i,juu. WM. H. BRADBURY SON, Room 1 & 3 Westcott Blk., Richmond, Indiana. 120 ACRES Fine corn and wheat farm. 12 miles Richmond, 2 1-4 of good Railroad town, on good pike road. All thoroughly tile ditched. No ! waste land. Buildings in good re- j pair; farm recommends itself. Cheap I at $115 per acre. No trade. A. M. i Roberts, is s. ath St., Richmond, Ind. Phone 4171. BIG LAND OPENING On October 16th, get first pick from new tract of 40,000 acres of elm, i i i t 1 .J . ;. T.-l ueecn aiiu sugar niiiuie lauus m xvtw- i kaska, Antrim and Charlevoix couh-J ties, Michigan. Will produce fine crops of potatoes, beans, clover, alfalfa, vetch,- rye, oats, wheat, hay. In live stock and dairying district. Stone roads, good schools, nar.rly to local markets, purest water, most healthful climate. $18 to $30 in tracts from 20 to 160 acres. $2.50 per acre ! down and easy monthly payments. Send at once for literature, cheap j excursion rates and free information of big opening Tuesday, October 16th Swigart Land Company, First National Bank Building, Chicago, 111. MORGAN BARGAINS GET THIS RIGHT THIS TIME 157 1& acres listed as a good farm; 2 sets good buildings; one with 77 a., $6,000.00; one with SO acres. AH for $75.00 per a. Near Dalton. 57 ACRES Well improved, all nice tilling land. Near Bethel'. $8,000.00. 6th and Main NOTICE TO BIDDERS Proposals for supplies for the use of the Eastern Indiana Hospital for the Insane for the month of November, will be received by the Board of Trustees at the hospital before 3:00 p. m., Monday, October 8, 1917. Specifications may been seen at the Second National Bank, or at the hospital. By order of the Board. S. E. SMITH, Med. Supt. oct2-2t 1918 SHOW PROMISED HAGERSTOWN, Ind., Oct. 2. The Hagerstown Horse Show and Free Fair association, through Vice President Frank Whitesell, announced Monday that a show will be held next season, and that all debts and outstanding Incidentals had been settled. Assurances have been received from all surrounding towns that support would be given next year's enterprise.

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in If so, you can borrow money of us to buy tyour Winter Coal, School Supplies, pay your rent grocer, furniture bill, and all other outstanding bills. It pays jjj to investigate our low rates and H easy terms when in need of gj money. S3 p m Home Loan ' Company 220 Colonial Bldg. Phone 1509. H Richmond, Indiana. P GREENSFORK, IND. A chicken dinner was given Sunday at the beautiful suburban home of Miss Lucile Gentry. Dinner was served at noon. Those enjoying the affair were Miss Lucile Gentry, Florence LInderman, Orville Beeson of Richmond, Miss . Helen Roller, Miss Iva Nicholson, Russell Sanders, Miss Lela Philips of Boston, Ind., Wilber Bond, Miss Lora Boyd, Herbert Cortwright, Miss Agnes Smith and Mrs. Hubert Innis of Hagerstown. . . . .Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Reynolds returned last week from a three weeks' visit in South Dakota Mrs. May Fredericks of Iowa, returned to her home after a visit here with Mrs. William Roller.. Mrs. Cyru3 Quigg, east of here, returned after a visit with her niece at New Hope Mrs. Borton has gone to Iowa for a visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. William Homey and family were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Beck and family of Centerville Sunday. . . .Mrs. Minus Strickler of Hagerstown, has been the guest of her daughter, Irs. J. S. Nicholson, the past week Mrs. Rose Stigleman of New Hope, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Quigg.... Mr. J. J. Smith and family spent' Sunday with their son Ora Smith and family of Williamsburg.. ..Mr. J. S. Nicholson, and son Harold, motored to Ohio Sundoy Silo filling is about finished in this neighborhood. .. .Mrs. Curas and sons were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brown Sunday. PHILOMATH Mrs. M. B. McCashland and daugh ter, Gertrude, were shopping in Liber- j ty Wednesday. ... .Mr. and Mrs. Wil-: liani Bertram and son of near Persh-' ing and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kinder of : Abington were the dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kinder. Mrs. Clara Rodenberg and son, John, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Garrett, near Waterloo. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ryan motored to Connersville Frida-. Messrs. Samuel Fisher, John Leistner and Henry Rodenberg, Mrs. Jacob Shank and Miss Darlie Fisher were business visitors In Liberty Saturday. Misses Racheal and Jane Funk of rear Waterloo, visited Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Doddridge Miss Gertrude McCashland motored to Centerville Saturday evening and her sister, Miss Cora, of Richmond, accompanied her home to visit with her parents over Sunday. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Charles Garrett spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fisher and daughter, Darlie. . .Mr. and Mrs. Mark LaMott and daughters, Misses Bernice and Margaret, of near Jack6onburg visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Wiber Mr. and Mrs. John Hendrix were Sunday guests of the former's brother, Mr. and Mrs. Will Hendix, in Richmond. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Charles Plankenhorn and one of their neighbors of Illinois, motored here Saturday and are visiting relatives after which they will complete their journey on to Ohio to visit the former's father and brothers. Miss Gertrude McCashland spent a part of the week . at David Clevengers near Brownsville, while Mrs. Clevenger accompanied her daughter, Mrs. Cleo Winters to Indianapolis where she underwent an operation. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Ora Hendrix and daughter, Thelma, spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Stinson and famiyl. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shade! and son, Russell, of near Centerville were Sunday visitors at Mr. and Mrs. Willard Rodenberg,s......Miss Helen McCashland Of Abington spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James Plankenhorn and daughter, Miss Loretta. ..Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fisher and Miss Darlie Fisher were Sunday evening visitors with

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five Richmond people may want to give you a job, Mr. Moving Man. If your classified ad in The Palladium runs out today, it won't be seen tomorrow by the people in Richmond who want you to take their furniture in storage. Use Palladium classified advertising every day and you will get more business every day. Readers of The Palladium's catalog of the wants and the offers of Richmond look today for what they want today. They will notice your Want Ad, but will not memorize your name and address; they will look for the ad again when they want what you Lave to offer. Use Palladium classified advertising every day that you are in business. A Palladium Want Ad Taker will change your business ad every day. If you say so. Telephone 2834 and ask for more information about classified advertising in The Palladium.

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Having sold my farm I will offer for sale all my personal property at my residence 2 miles north of Richmond on Chester Pike, on THURSDAY, OCT. 4, 1917 Beginning at 10 o'clock a. m., sharp, consisting of 6 HEAD OF HORSES 6 One gray horse, 6 years old, weight 1530 lbs; 1 black mare. 4 years old, weight 1450 lbs; 1 good general purpose mare, 1C years old, a No. 1 driver and gentle; 1 gelding, 2 years old; 2 yearling colts. 25 HEAD OF CATTLE, 25 One Holstein cow, springer; 3 Shorthorn cows; 3 calves; 1 Jersey cow; 5 2-year-old steers; 7 heifers; 1 brindle cow; 3 yearling steers; 1 good yearling Shorthorn bull. S6 HEAD OF BIG TYPE POLAND CHINA HOPS, S6 Two registered sows with pigs; 1 spring litter of 2 boars and " gelts, by Miller's best; 1 litter of 3 boars and 3 gelts, by Big Leader; 3 sows with pigs; 7 brood sows; 69 shoats; all cholera immune. FARMING TOOLS One McCormick binder, good as new; 1 Deere Sulky breaking plow; 2 walking breaking plows; 1 1-horse cultivator, new; 1 2-horse cultivator; 1 2-horse wagon with flat bed and hog rack, complete; hayfork, rope and pulleys; tank heater, shovels, double-trees; single-trees; 1 Deering mower; 1 hay rake; 1 corn planter; 1 harrow; 1 5-hoe wheat drill; 1 wood bed; corn sheller; grindstone; jacks; incubator; 1 hay tedder; 1 manure spreader; 1 double disc; 1 roller: scales; dipping tank; 2 sets hip-strap harness;2 double sets breeching harness; collars; bridles; lines; halters; 1 set buggy harness. Ten tons ?rood mixed hay. tens good alfalfa hay. 20 acres good corn in field. LUNCH 'ON THE GROUNDS . TERMS All sums of $5.00 and under cash in hand. On sums over $5.00 a credit of six months will beplven, purchaser giving bankable note. Six percent interest fromdate. - TOM CONNIFF, Auctioneer. ATCD TJ rT1L"r? JESSE WIECHMAN, Clerk. LALtD M. DUrvC.

REMOVAL NOTICE

HI DR. E. E. TOWN SEND. DR. FLORENCE G. ROADES . fd j Osteopathic Physicians tf 111 Have moved their offices from the Colonial Bldg. to the Ipf fl Comstock Bldg., 1016 Main i

Fasj PHONES: Office Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kinder Mr. and Mrs. M. B. McCashland and daughters, Misses Cora and Gertrude and Mr. and Mrs. David Clevenger and sons, Leroy and Ralph were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry McCashland and j family in Roseburg Sunday. Mr. and j jjrs. waiter ..icvasmana ana iamuy oi Pea Ridge were afternoon callers Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Plankenhorn entertained to dinner Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Plankenhorn and friend of Illinois, Mrs. Lizzie Waiting, Miss Mary Plankenhorn and Mr. and Mrs. Ora Hendrix and daughter, Thelma, HAS BIG PROGRAM HAGERSTOWN, Ind., Oct. 2. The town council has planned a complete program of improvements to all streets for the snrins-. Vv&rv strtt i to he

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1390. Residence 1278. POLICE CASES SHOW BIG DECREASE DURING MONTH Police cases during the month of September dropped off as compared to the previous month, according to the report of Chief of Police McNally.total of eighty-eight cases were h a:ea during tne montn. as ueij drunks lead the list There were during the month. Eight were arg ed for assault and battery. TO SEE RAIN SO V TROOI NEW YORK, Oct 2. The for the entertainment of the Japanese commission on the of its Tisit to New York t ed a trip to Camp JIHI3 ftl Long Island, to review the the '"Rainbow division." PALLADIUM WANT

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