Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 279, 4 October 1917 — Page 13
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THEsc Clothed THIS PAGE THE PALLADIUM CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Standardized and Indexed for Quick Reference, according to The Basil L. Smith System. (Copyright) CLASSIFIED RATES Icporword 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-Ada 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 JPALLADIUM 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 ber 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 bis 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 We wish to express our "heartfelt thanks to our friends, neighbors and all others for the kindness, sniypathy and assistance and the beautiful floral remembrance during the illness and death of our beloved husband, father and brother, William C. Lantz. MRS. WILLIAM C. LANTZ. JOHN N. LANTZ AND FAMILY. JOHN B. LANTZ. EMMA J. LANTZ. LOST AND FOUND $10.00 BILL And $1 bill, lost Tuesday noon on east side of No. 15 St., between Toler's drug store and Starr School bldg., fastened- together with a rubber band. Reward if returned to room 5. Starr School. MONEY The colored man who picked up money in front of 2174 North utn is Known, win piease return same j and avoid trouDie. i MONEY Lost $10 bill, since last Wed-! nesday. Return 1920 Main. Reward TIRE Lost; 30x3 Vt, non-skid. Leave at Wheian Feed Store on So. 6th SL HELP WANTED MALE AUTO REPAIRMAN Experienced, wanted at once. Must be married. Extra good wages. Call Phone 4, or write L. B. 376, New Paris, Ohio. BARBER Wanted at Harter shop, Cr. 10 and Main. 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, GROCERY "CLERK Experienced, wanted, also shoe cobler to start shop. Good location. Address or call 301 Natl Road, West. 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 Married, wanted on farm, work by year; experience required. Address S. E. P.. care Palladium. MEN And boys wanted. Draver Bros. E. Main St. Phone 1625. 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. HELP WANTED FEMALE 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. 31 RL For kitchen and dining room work. Phone 3129. -
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HELP WANTED FEMALE (Continued.) GIRL For dining room. Experienced. Kenmore Hotel, 4th and Main. GIRL Wanted. Call Richmond Baking Company. ' GIRLS 2 to work in candy store, at Murray Bldg. See Geo. Delis. HO US EWORK White girl w anted to assist with general housework, no laundry. Can go home nights. 307 College Ave. HOUSEWORK Maid for housework, 20 South 14. - Phone 14S7. HOUSEWORK Girl wanted for general housework in family of three. No washing. Call 315 N. 12. HOUSEWORK Young girl wanted to assist with general housework. No laundry or cooking. 307 College ave. WOMAN Young, bright, wanted for Saturdays. Apply Fashion Shop. SITUATIONS WANTED DRIVER Of an automobile or truck. Four years experience. Address Box 275, Lynn, Ind. FARM WORK Good place by married man. Call at 116 Hichmond ave. Experienced on farm. SITUATION Wanted by experienced business woman to take part or entire charge of small store, office or assist manager. Address 67 ePalladium. ROOMS FOR RENT 9 9TH STREET North 304. Furnished room for 2. Strictly modern. 10TH STREET North 32. Furnished front room. Modern, suitable for man and wife or 2 gentlemen. - 11TH STREET North 41. Large modem furnished front housekeeping room. 17TH STREET North 123. Four unfurnished rooms. MAIN ST. 1310. Furnished roommodern conveniences. RANDOLPH ST. 109, Furnished rooms light housekeeping. BUSINESS SERVICE 12 DRY CLEANING Pressing and Repairing Careful attention given ladies' work. All work called for and delivered. PEERLESS GARMENT CLEANERS 318 Main. Phone 1493. 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 2608. AUTO MOVING VAN Ilovlng. Storage. Crating done. In v our of the city. AH work guaranteed. AVERY OXER Office Ramsey Auction Co. i? 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 SB. Phone 2564 AUTO MOVING VAN The largest and best equipped tn the city. Furnitur- crated for shipping. Long distance trips a specialty. All work guaranteed. FOREST MONGER 800 S. 7th SL 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 SL 'Phone No. 1412. THREE AUTO TRUCKS Best service and largest moving Tans 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 S137. Office s. 7th. Tel. 2748. - Prompt Phcne Service. REPAIRING 17 LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED And repaired. Screen doors and windows made and repaired. Work called for and delivered. Brows Darnell tt Co. EVERYTHING We repair almost every tiling. Call for and deliver. Wesley Brown & Son. Phone 3086.
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MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 B ARRE LS-rrFor cider. Prices' Candy Store. 916 Main street. CANDY FIXTURES Including popcorn machine. Call at Arcade. 715 Main. COATS Two black; 1 suit, size 48. Call at Reed flat No. 6, over 12 South 7th..: ELECTRIC VIBRATOR White Crass. Call 620 South 7th St. FURNITURE Good as new at xz 'Price.Home Supply Store J-SlJ't. Wayne Ave. Phone 1862. GAS RANGE And water power wash" ing machine. Good as new. Owner leaving city. 716 Nat'l Road. Phone 3178. GASOLINE ENGINE One 4-horse power stationary, for sale. Complete. 1st class condition. Rodefelt Mfg. Co. MEDICINE Dr. Vinton's VIntolax for liver, stomach, bowels. 10c all dealers. REFRIGERATOR Business size; also other household furniture. 212 South Sth. TOMATOES For sale; nice for canning; 75c at patch. Almird Osborne, .3 miles northwest of Centerville. WASHING MACHINE Water motor " and wringer. 34 No. 10. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22 CLOTHING AND SHOES Secondhand wanted. Phone 2143 or 240 Ft. -Wayne Avenue. - FURNITURE Wanted; highest cash price paid. Phone 1876. FURNITURE Wanted. Call us if you have used furniture or stoves to selh We will buy anything that is good, from a chair to your whole household. Brammer & Townsend, 520 Main St. Phone 1469. FURNITURE Wanted Good used furniture and stoves Home Supply Store .'81 Ft. Wayne Ave. Phone 1862. OVERCOATS And suits, good, wanted. , Phone 1493. STOVES Wanted: large size soft coal. Phone 1876. TYPEWRITER Used, wanted in good condition'. Give make, price, etc. Typewriter, Palladium. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 23 EVERYTHING IN MUSIC RUNGE, 1021 MAIN ST. PIANO In good condition. Call 215 South 11th. BUILDING MATLRIALS 23 LUMBER From Richmond Chautauqua 1x8 and 2x4. Call The Miller-Kemper Co. Phone 3247. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 30 GROCERY Small, for sale, good oca tion, cheap rent. Address X182 Palladium. LIVE STOCK & VEHICLES 31 PIGS Poland China male, for sale. Walter H. Beeson, Richmond, R. A., Greensfork phone. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33 AUTOMOBILE SEE 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 AND MAIN 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 LIGHr-WElGHT TRUCK with ample power and 6peed and durability for BOO lbs., or 1500 lbs. Investigate the Republic Dispatch complete at $750. WELDEX MFG. CO. I?tr nnd N K Stn. Phon 14 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 REBORLNG $2.00 per cylinder and up. Ford special job, 12.50; including New Pistons, Rings, Bushings and Pins. THOMAS TURNER & SON Rear 33 Soath 6th SL Phone 1226.
-:- IN 95. PER AUTO SUPPLIES & REPAIRS .35 (Continued. TIRES FoTsafe f" two33x4 inches ; 3 ; 32x3Va inches; 1 pr. gas headlights; I Presto tank; I Warner auto meter; 1 split dorf magneto; 1 ziz-gag windshield. 308 No. 9. TIRES For SaleTIRES We have a limited number of Dayton Non-Skid 30x3J2-inch tires, guaranteed 3,500 miles while they last, $15.00. - BEVINGON GARAGE Phone 1003. 1412 N. A St. AUTO LIVERY & GARAGES 36 AUTO HIRE Afternoons, evenings and Sundays. 1 to 4 passengers. 10c per mile, or 52 first hour and $1.50 hour thereafter. Picnic parties a specialty. JOHN OSBORN 225 S. 15th or Fox Clothing Stove. Phones 1624 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 38 7TH STREET South 735. Modern 6room house. Bath, furnace, laundry; rent $17.00. Phone 2012 or 1335. STH STREET North 322. Five-room flat, heat furnished. Modern. Phone 2371. 9TH STREET South 44. Four rooms upstairs flat; electricity, light and water. Walter RatMff. 14TH ST. South 409. For rent. 7room house, bath and furnace. Call 332 S. 14th. Wm. Klute. 1STH STREET North 209. 7 rooms. 23RD STREET South. 5-room house. Telephone 406S. D STREET No. 511. Four large rooms downstairs: $11.00. Call 704 So. 12. Phone 2S54. F STREET South 1210. 5-room house. $12.50. Phone 2987. Call 1114 No. C. APARTMENT Attractive, with sun parlor, very modern. Rent $40.00. Call 2587. HOUSE 5-room; Newman's Hill. Phone 3098. HOUSE 7 rooms, good, modern: all conveniences, including sleeping porch; also good six-room house with bath. Phone 3099 or 1330. HOUSE Modern. 7-room, large garage. Phone 2056. HOUSE 7-room modern house, good location. Call Sharkey's Millinery Store. Main St. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 3RD STREET Southwest 322. Modern 7-room house, 80 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. COTTAGE ON PAYMENTS $10.00 per month: like rent; a cash payment of $50.00 required. Will trade. , PHONE 1730. LOT For sale. Bargain. Call 30l 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 Palladlum. 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 PaIladinm. 8 ACRES $1,350. 8 nes out; sugar tree soil; good improvements. Arthur Brooks. 65-ACRE FARM For eale, near Boston. Well Improved, good land. For quick eale, $7,500. WM. H. BRADBURY SON. Room 1 & 3 Westcott Blk., Richmond, . . Indiana. . .
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PUBLIC SALES 48 OCT. 11. 1917 PUBLIC SALE On my farm, 1 miles southwest of Whitewater and 2b miles northwest of Middleborough, Ind. Starting at 10 o'clock THURSDAY, OCT. 11TH Consisting of Stock, Grain and Implements and household goods. Albert A. Townsend Thomas F. Conniff, Auct. F. M. Taylor, Clerk. COMFORT KITS MADE BY GIRLS DUBLIN, Ind., Oct. 4. The Y. W. club met at the home of Madge Bilby, Monday evening. The members spent their time In making "Comfort Kits" for the Dublin Soldier Boys. Miss Doromy uumps or ijetroit. Mien., Mrs. O. H. Moore, Miss Purcell and Mrs. Eva Beeson were guests. A shower was given Wednesday evening at the home of Miss Inez Funk. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Huddleston, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Tweedy were called to Columbus, O.. last week, by illness and death of Mrs. Belle Earl..... Bide-a-wee club met Tuesday evening of this week with Mrs. C. E. McKee Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Floyd took their daughter, Mrs. Earl Snyder to her home in Huntington, Ind., last Saturday. After a few weeks visit with relatives and friends here. They went as far as Anderson Friday and spent the night with Rev. and Mrs. G. E. Floyd. They will return home this week Mrs. Alice Kinneman and daughter moved from the Demaree property to Richmond Monday. Mrs. Nettie Dill and son will move where they vacated. .... Rev. and Mrs. Grubbs and children spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives at Modoc. .... Forrest Davis, director of the Peoples' Music Couree at Richmond, has selected Harry Demafee to handle the sale of season tickets at Dublin. The course will present the following numbers during the coming season:. Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra of 80 pieces, under the direction of Dr. Ernst Kunwald, one of the world's famous directors; Alma GlucTt, soprano: Yolanda Moro, pianist; Christine Miller, contralto; Evan Williams, Welsh tenor, and Efram Zimbalist, violinist. Literature will be supplied by Mr. Demaree on request ,A fire alarm was given Sunday evening to come to the home of Quincy Bryant in the south part of town. The roof had caught fire from a defective flue and was burnt entirely off. The household goods were all removed from the house and moved to Mrs. McCann's house, where the family will live until their house can be repaired .Miss Bertha Swift returned home Sunday evening from a pleasant two weeks visit with relatives and friends at Connersville and Brookville, Ind Mrs. Charles Mawson of Indianapolis, was the guest of Miss Mary Hoover, last week. On Sunday Mr. -Mawson and Miss Elizabeth Moore joined them, and Mrs. Mawson returned home with them Mrs. Elvira Adams of St. Louis, and Mrs. Rebecca Cooney c! Indianapolis, were guests of Mrs. Hayden and daughter, Marie. The latter remained for an indefinite visit . Mrs. Mary Helms of Lafayette, is here visiting relatives Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gilbert. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gilbert and son, Mr. and Mrs. George Cooper and daughter attended the reception dinner given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Macey in honor of their son, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Macey, who were recently married.. . . .Harry B. Demaree made a business trip to Richmond Saturday The women of the Friends church served the dinner for the sale of Charles HiatL . Monday Mrs. George Champ of Toledo, Ohio, spent last Thursday here with relatives MIsb Purcell spent the week end with Miss Mary Sills at Milton.. .". .Mrs. Frank IKnnaman spent the week-end at Lewis Creek the guest of her mother.. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Sam White of Muncle, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Beeson of Hagerstown, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Eli2abeth White and daughter Emma.. . . .Lorin Champe and friend. Miss Lucile Klingensmyth of Indianapolis, spent Sunday the guests of his fother, Leonard Champe and family. . . . Will Porter returned to his home In Oakland, Calif., Monday after spending several days with Mrs. Mary Reed. Ed Henley made a business trip to Indianapolis A. W. Cox and wife of Willlamette, 111., spent several days with his brother, S. L. Cox and wife.
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Telephone Ads to The C ALL U P ..."I Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Mason spent Sunday at Bloomingdale, her old home. F. M. Hall Ion Lafayette, and his son Kenneth, of Indianapolis, came Saturday to see Mrs. Emily Hall Mrs. S. P. Snyder entertained at a thimble party Friday night in honor of Miss Dorothy Bumps. Those present were: Mrs. C. E. McKee, Miss Bumps, Misses Evelyn Hayes, Elva Wiker, Mary Champe, Lydia Conrey and Marjorie Floyd. Ice cream, cake, and coffee . was served Mrs. Eva Beeson and Mrs. P. H. Wilson spent Thursday with Mrs. Beeson's mother, Mrs. Johnson, of Richsquare Mrs. Sherman Smith is spending the week at Logansport with her husband who is working there Mrs. Chestser Laymon and daughter, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Kersey Huffman, east of Milton A family reunion was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cox last Sunday..-. . .Mrs. Emma Lanning entertained at dinner Sunday in honor of her son Robert, who is home for a week's visit from Akron, O. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Woodward, Mrs. Margaret Demaree, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Holt of Greenfield, Mrs. Grace Kinneman, Mrs. Everett Spencer of Indianapolis.. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Silas Hill have rented Mrs. Jennie Gray's property and will move soon Mrs. Margaret Heist of Cincinnati, was guest of Mrs. Agnes Moore last week.. .. .Mrs. Emily Hall had as her guests at dinner Sunday, Filmore Hall of Lafayette, Kenneth Hall of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Hall and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Conner Josiah Johnson has bought the Hatfield property known as the Weed place on East Main street He will move there soon. ....Mr. and Mrs. Willard Eaarlson spent Sunday in Straughns Mr. Usher, who works at Dayton, O., spent Sunday at home with his family. CLUB WOMEN TO MEET IN EATON EATON, O., Oct 4. Ten clubs located at several towns in Preble county will be represented here next Saturday when the Preble County Federation of Women's clubs holds a convention in the Universalist church. Miss Rhoda Dick, assistant supervisor of Home Economics, Ohio State University, will be present and make an address. Mrs. Alfred Murray, of New Paris, president of the county organization, will preside. The detailed-program is as follows: Morning session, 10:00 Opening sing, "America;" reading of minutes; roll call; president's greetings, Mrs. Alfred Murray, "New Paris, of the Tuesday club; address, Mrs. E. B. Lyon, of Dayton, Harriet Stevens club; piano duet, Mrs. L. M. Derby and Mrs.-Carl Smith, Round Table club, West Alexandria; address, "Handicapped Childhood," Hornell Hart, Cincinnati, Social Unit Organization, Cincinnati; vocal solo, Mrs. Marie Burns, Eaton, Current Events club; address, Miss Rhoda Dick, Ohio State university; music. "Spinning Song," The Flatterer." Mrs. Margaret Hensel, New Paris; closing song and benediction. Willows are mention In Leviticns, Job, Isiah and Psalms. The tree on which the captive Israelites hung their harps was the weeping willow.
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By McMaiuis RICHMOND inn 2 83 4 f Furniture? ft A Piano? A Victrol? ? Stock? Farming LImplements? If so, you can borrow money of us to buy your Winter Coal,, School Supplies, pay your rent, grocer, furniture bill, and all other outstanding bills. It pays to Investigate our low rates and easy terms when in need of money. . Home Loan Company 220 Colonial Bldg. Phone 1509. Richmond. Indiana. i NOTICE Notice Is hereby given to the citizens of Richmond, Wayne County, Indiana, that the undersigned, being duly qualified, according to law, will make application to the Board of County Commissioners of said county, at the next regular session, commencing on the First Monday of November, 1917, for a renewal of my license to sell intoxicating liquors at retail with permission to allow the same to be drunk upon the premises where sold, in accordance with the provisions of ah Act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, approved March 17th, 1875, and all amendments and additions thereto and all other laws of the state now in force in relation to such business. The precise location of the said premises for which I desire such license, and a specific description and lochtion of the room in such building, is as follows: A certain south and front room on the ground floor of a certain two-etory building which said room and building abuts upon the west side of North Ninth Street in the Third Ward of the City of Richmond, Wayne County, Indiana, and which said building is oXf of the south side of Lot Number One Hundred Forty-nine (149), and Thirtytnu rcci uit ui vac uurui Blue OI .Lot .umner vjne nunarea tarty (150) in Charles W. Starr's Fifth Addition to the City of Richmond, Wayne County, Tni4tiri EDWARD S. THOMAS. 4-lt. " .., Ads, Pay
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