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FARM WORK Wanted on farm by the month by married man. Alfred Gray, 1327 Harris St. GUIDE Experienced camper guide wants to join automobile party to California. Address B. Palladium. ROOMS FOR RENT 5TH STREET South 116. 4 unfurnished rooms. Light, water and gas. Price jJll.OO. Phone 199L STH STREET South 123. Furnished rooms for light housekeplng. OTH STREET South 105. Modern front room. 9TH STREET South 114. 2 furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Modern. fiTHSTREET North 41. 2 modern furnished housekeeping rooms. MAIN STREET 1326. Light housekeeping rooms down stairs. Phone 1561. ROOMS 2 furnished for housekeeping In rear. Phone 2493. BUSINESS SERVICE 12 MEMORIALS High grade Masolcums, ornamental and general cemetery work In granite. John B. EmsHe, 15 South 10th St. Phone 4022. RUG BEATING Jobs wanted, well recommended. Phone 1090. MOVING & STORAGE frTORE Your poods with Forrest Monger Storage Co. 'Phone 260S. STORE TOUR HOUSEHOLD GOODS In our new. clean building, practically fire-proof, steam heated, electrically lighted, and coats 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. 1418. ----- LARGE AUTO VAN Local and long distance moving for best service and prices call j. l. McNeill Res. 17 S. U Phone 3564 AUTO MOVING VAN The largest and best equipped In the elty. Furnitur crated Jor shipping. Long distance trips a specialty. All work guaranteed. - - , FOREST MONGER 200 8. 7th 8t Phone 2R08 THREE AUTO TRUCKS Best service end largest moving vans in the city. Have a large new truck for city transfer and draytng. Can give the people quicker and better service. Experienced men and all work guaranteed. Crating and storage. Local and long distance moving. Oall ORA MONGER Residence. SIR Randolph Tel. 3137. Office S. 7th. Tel. 274. Prompt Phone Service. REPAIRING 17 EVERYTHING We repair almost everything. Call for and deliver. Wes ley Brown & .Son. -Phone 3086. FURNITURE Repaired: pictures framed: all kinds of stoves, bicycles and sundries. We renalr everything. Brown-Darnell Co., Phone 1936. EDUCATIONAL 20 BARBERING Wanted; Men to learn the barber trade. Few weeks completes. Save nearly three years learning. Scarcity of barbers everywhere, jobs waiting. Tools given. Wages Saturdays. Board If desired. Exceptional opportunity just now. Write today. Moler Barber College, 349 E. Washington St., Indianapolis. WE Want sixty more ambitious men to enroll In our day class at once. For Information, write for Catalog C. Indianapolis Motor School, Indianapolis. Ind.' MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 BASEBURNER Have a baseburner for sale. 807 South 8th. BASEBURNER10th St. -Large. 201 South CHAIRS 6 dining, wardrobe. 2 stands. Call 127 South 4th. CHILD'S BED Extra size with sliding sides and matress. Call 315 So. 12th St, evenings. CLOTHING AND SHOES Ladies second hand for sale. Phone 2143 or 240 Ft. Wayne Ave. Furniture and Stoves For Sale. Almost new at of original price. Easv payments If desired. HOME SUPPLY STORE 1S1 Ft. Wayne Ave. Phone 1862. MEDICINE Dr. Vinton's Vintolax for liver, stomach, bowels; 10c all dealers. REFRIGERATOR Business size; also other household furniture. 212 South 8th. SAFE3282. -Modern deposit safe. Phone MISCEf LANEOUS WANTED 22 APPLES AND POTATOES Wanted to buy. 27 N. 6th St. Phone 1850.

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MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22 f Continued.) FURNITURE Wanted. All the furniture and .stoves we can buy. Call us if you have anything good to sell. Brammer & Townsend. 520 Main St. Phone 1409. FURNITURE AND STOVES WANTED HOME SUPPLY STORE 181 Fort Wayne Ave. Phone 1862. LIVE STOCK VEHICLES 31 MARE General purpose, surrey, spring wagon. Cheap. Jacob Loos, East Main St, west of Ruch Greenhouse. PIGS For sale, immuned Bie Type Poland China male pigs, eligible to register. Best cf breeding. Walter Lafuse; Route D, Richmond. Liberty phone 4S-I. WAGONS DellveirrfolFsaieTTheap if sold at once. A. & P. Tea Co., 727 Main St. L POULTRYJl PET STOCK 32 CHICKENS is pullets and one cockerel. Route A, Box 86. Q. A. Trouse. OlICKENS-Yomig 22c per lb7i delivered. F. W. Porterfield, 1100 No. W. 5th. Phone 3015. FERRETS $4.00 and $4.50 each. Phone 4179 or 1856. FERRETS For sale. 34.00 and 34.50 each. Phone 5142-A. . PUPPIE French Poodle for sale. Call at 538 No. 19th. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33 FORD Truck delivery for sale, in i good running oraer. Metal top. Price $200.00. F. G. Essenmacher, 16 South 5th. IF YOU WANT A LIGHT-WEIGHT TRUCK with ample power and speed and durability for BOO lbs., or 1500 lbe.. in vestigato the Republic Dispatch complete at $750. WELDEX MFG. CO. l?th and N. E. Sts Phono 14M AUTO SUPPLIES & REPAIRS 35 FORD BODY Second hand. Call 1069. for sale. AUTO CYLINDER REBORING $2.00 per cylinder and up. Ford special job, 12.50; including New "Pistons, Rings, Bushing3 and Pins. THOMAS TURNER & SON Rear 33 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. 15th or Fox Clothing Stove. . Phones 1624 and 2297. Will crI! for rRsensTr. MOTORCYCLES A BICYCLES 37 BICYCLES Supplies and Repairing. Durkel, 45 South 5th St.. Phone 1670. HOUSES APTS. TO PENT 38 12TH STREET South, No. 44, 7 rooms and bath, hot water heating plant Ideal location. Price $25.00 per month. Call at 42 S. 12th SL Phone 2326 or 2144. 21ST STREET North 238. 6 rooms and bath. Phone 4010 or 103 N. 15th St WEST FIFTH Corner and Richmond Ave. 5-room flat with bath. See A. W.Gregg. Phone 1537. HOUSE 6 rooms, bath and furnace. Central. Phone 2737. HOUSE Modern, 7-room, furnished for winter Adrtrps A. e Plld'um. BUSINESS PLACES TO RENT 39 BUSINESS ROOM Small for rent Call 444 So. 8th St. WANTED TO RENT 41 APARTMENT Furnished, wanted to rent, 3 rooms, up-to-date. Phone 1778. HOUSE Wanted between Main and Pennsylvania Station. Call 'Phone 3198. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 HOME LIKE RENT Four roomed brick house; cellar, light hydrant; $12.00 month. No Interest tax or insurance. Ad Home, Palladium. A. M. ROBERTS, Real Estate. City and Farms. Liberty Ave., R. D. y,r,v 4171 Offlr 1 S 8th FARMS FOR SALE 43 65-ACRE FARM For sale, near Boston. Well improved, good land. For quick sale, $7,500. WM. H. BRADBURY SON. Room 1 & 3 Westcott Blk., Richmond. Indiana.

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"PUBLIC SALE The undersigned, living three miles west of Economy and four miles north of Hagerstown, will sell at his farm, at public auction, on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1917 at 12 o'clock, noon, sharp, personal property as follows: 6 HEAD OF HORSES 6 One heavy farm team, 5 and 7 years old; one sorrel team of geldings, 5 years old; one extra good driver, 5 years old; one extra good Belgian filly, 6 months old. 50 HEAD OF CATTLE 50 20 head of registered Jersey cows and bred heifers. 10 head of Angus cattle, 5 of which are extra good young bulls. 20 head of grade cows and calves. 150 HEAD OF HOGS 150 All Big Type Poland China. Consisting of 75 head of April pigs, weighing about 125 pounds: ten 2-year-old sows, and 50 pigs about six weeks old by side; one male hog two years old, extra breeder; three spring male pigs of breeding age. 16 SHEEP 16 15 head of ewes and one buck. HAY AND GRAIN Consisting of ten tons of baled wheat and oats straw; clover hay, a quantity of extra fine little red clover seed, free from plantain. (8 acres of corn in the field, belonging to Earl Crull.) Carriages and buggies, etc. SALE UNDER TENT Lunch by the Society of Economy Friends Church. TERMS MADE KNOWN ON DAY OF SALE EVERETT BUTTON, CLEM CONWAY, MAW ALBERT HINDMAN, H. B. MACY. Auctioneers.

FARMS FOR SALE (Continued.) 43 FOR FARMS AND CITY PROPERTY See W. S. Bennett Room 212, Union Bank Bldg. Phone 2707. FAHMS FOR SALE 92 ACRES In Preble Co., Ohio, of a mile of town and railroad, improvements good, mostly level and a good farm price, $15,000. 92 ACRES 8 mi. out, 2 miles of small town and railroad, improvements good and good land well drained. This farm is priced right, $125 per acre. 80 ACRES 3 miles of town and rail road, on main road, 70 acres tillable,! 10 acres in woods, 7 room house, barn 40x42 with shed, fencing fair, drained, fruit. Price $100 per acre. THOMAS & GREEN Hittle Block. 9th & Main. Phone 2576 ! MILTON TOWN BIRD ELECTED MILTON, Ind. Nov. 6 The Domestic Science department of the High school under Miss Nellie Jones has formed a chapter of Junior Red Cross Workers. Plans have also been made to enter the school as a unit In the physics class the boys have made a hydraulic ram and a hydraulic press, and has saved the school board nvich expense in connection with the laboratory work. There be'ng no contests the town board, which had held over since the last term, was re-elected as follows today: First ward, James O. Bragg; seeand ward, Benton Wagner; third ward, Oscar M. Kerlin; fourth ward Lafayette Rayl; fifth ward, Hiram Crook; town clerk, Sherman Werkings; town treasurer, Wm. L. Parkins.. Sixteen cars of grain, or 20,480 bushels of wheat have been dispatched by the Anderson Elevator company. Wheat is still coming in freely, and a deal more is expected. Venar M. Murray has on exhibit some fine specimens of yellow dent which will go about 50 to the acre. He has 100 acres in corn. M. B. Brown has a like exhibit of white corn. Robert Hamilton is still, bringing wheat to town from 45 acres which yielded 21 bushels to the acre. He has 48 acres in corn. Although hog cholera affected his herd, he has sUU 68 head of feeding pigs. These are Big Type Poland China. He btfft 16 Pole Durhams feeding this falL Clarence Doll, brother of Harley Doll, is with Pershing's troops in France as Quartermaster sergeant. He has been 20 years in the regulars-, and is doing well. FUEL BOARD FOR PREBLE PICKED EATON, O., Nov. 6. Announcement of the appointment of a fuel commission tor Preble county was made Monday by State Commissioner Johnson,

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Shoe Repairing Outfit -49c 1 Iron Stand 3 Lasts Knife 2 Boxes Tacks Awls, Hammer, Complete, Leather Soles 15c, 20c, 25c a Pair. BIRCK'S Harness Store, 509 Main Street of Columbus. Those who compose the board are Ed McCord, of Camden; L. M. Derby, of West Alexandria; Chas. W. Bloom, of New Paris, and A. L. Reid and G. E. Rensman, of this city. The commission's initial meeting was held Monday, when Stanley B. Foos, of this city, and the mayors of three other towns in the county were present. Each of these executives told of the acute shortage of coal In his respective municipality. According to advices received by the commission the coal to be brought to this county will go only to those who are without gas service. The need here is so urgent that many thefts of fuel are reported daily. One firm receiving a carload employed a guard immediately upon its receipt WEBSTER, IND. George Phillips, who resided on a farm south of Webeter has moved to the Dagler farm near Centervllle for future residence. ..... Cliff ord Oler of Campbellstown, O., spent Saturday night and Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Ruth Harris, who has been confined to her bed with lung trouble the past two weeks.. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Stimmel spent Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wright Witmer. . .Mrs. Louisa Demaree spent Sunday with -Mr. and Mrs. Will Ryan..... Norman Beeson, Mary Ryan and Jonathan Ryan are sick with the whooping cough... .Miss Alta Wllcoxen, who has taken a position as stenographer in Fort Wayne, left for that place Monday.. .. .Mr. and Mrs. John Steddomand children were in Richmond Saturday.. .. .The local schools were closed Thursday and Friday to give the teachers an opportunity, to attend the Annual Teachers Association at Indianapolis. The entire corps attended.. ...Alfus Jessup has been busily engaged for the last week redecorating the interior of several district schools, south of Richmond.. . . . S. M. Parrlsh, who will have a complete sale of personal property Monday, is leaving the farm and will probably reside In Richmond In the future. He has accepted a position as a traveling salesman. Belated plcknickers are enjoying the autumnal beauty, ot the county in many Bpots along Nolan's fork, Sunday being an enticing Indian summer day, brought many city people out to lounge along the banks of tie stream, or stroll leisurely along through the woods, basking in the glory and beauty of nature and presumably ""loafing with their souls" as Isaac Walten would have said. An occasional canoe lazying along was an unexpected but pleasant spectacle.... Halloween passed without any serious destruction as Is usually the ease. Outside of a few obstructed bridges. wires across the county roads and a little petty larceny, there is little to complain of..... Mr, and Mrs. Newton! Brumfied and Samuel ' Miller were j

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At my residence 4 miles northeast of Richmond on the Cart Road, IM miles east of Chester, on THURSDAY, NOV. 8, 1917 At 10:30 a, m. the following personal property: 5 HEAD OF CATTLE 3 Good Milch Cows 2 Two-year-old Heifers 2 HEAD OF HORSES 1 Horse 7 Year Old l Mare 4 Years Old 16 ACRES CORN IN FIELD

75 Plymouth Rock Chickens Harness and Farm Implements. COL. CONNIFF, Auctioneer. JESSE WIECHMAN, Clerk. IIIIIIB

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Articles of Value Bought and Sold i ft s 3 p I buy Diamonds, Watches, Mu- p 11 sical Instruments. Shot Guns, y 1 Etc- I Highest Prices Paid g I SAM S. VIGRAN I B 512 Main Street Phone 1295 m S . a : I Richmond visitors Saturday.. ..James Witmer of Canton, O., is visiting with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Wright Witmer for a few days..... Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hendershott entertained in. a very attractive manner at a Halloween party Wednesday evening for their son, Ralph Hendershott A large company of young people were invited and music, games and refreshments helped to while the hours away.. ...John Davis is seriously ill at his home south of here.. ..'.Miss Juanita Hendershott and Miss Bessie Wickersham of Richmond, spent Wednesday night with their parents of this place. ....Misses Me da - Brown, Frances Harvey and Mrs. Jarrett of Richmond, spent the week-end at home..... The Webster Township Sunday school convention was - held Sunday afternoon at the Friends church.. .. .M. C. Harvey and

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WAR NEW: i S Can! Si m 13 Turkeys Lunch Served on Grounds. MARY E. KIMMER FuIIv Equipped Electric lights and starter, speedometer, demountable rims, three speed transmission. Continental motor, Hyatt Bearings and Tlmkin Axles, Sheblu Carburator. This car is a gasoline saver, giving an average of from 30 to 35 miles per gallon. NATIONAL GARAGE 1211 MAIN ST.

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bia daughter, Mrs. Charles Meyers were In Richmond on Business Satnrday The following young: men motored from Cambridge City and ; f pent Sunday afternoon with JL 21. Feemster: Messrs. Fred Boles. Stra- ' ner Davis and Dayton Le&flj.

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