Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 14, 28 November 1917 — Page 9
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THE PALLADIUM CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Standardized and Indexed for Quick Uf-rerence. according to The Basil L. Smith System. fCopvrlyht) CLASSIFIED RATES per word , One time ner word..... Three Times ; per word. Seven times 20c per word., ;. ....One month IWo Ad Taken Less than 10o CASH Or Less Than 25c CHARGE CONTRACT RATE'S obtained from The Palladium business office. CLOSINO HOURS All Want-Ads must be In before 12 M. noon, of day of tMibl'oatlnn. OUT-OF-TOWN ADS must be accompalnd 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. W A XT-AT) 8 rivlnr a "letter or number." care this office, can not be answered In person. A letter should be addressed to the "letter or number." care this office. The advertiser will call for h! answers and later call on you provldlnsr your reply to this advertisement pleases him. TELEPHONE your Want-Ads when It 1s more convenient to do so. Bill will be sent to you, and as this Is an accommodation service. The Palladium expects pavment promptly upon receipt of bni Phone 2834 PERS0NAL8 IN MEMORY ' Of my dear mother. Olive Jackson ''oddington, who died November 80, 1915. The month of November a sain Is here. To me. saddest of the year. Tt reminds me of the one I love But God took her. to Himself above. Tour loving- daughter. HILLIE DANA. SPECIAL NOTICES COMPLETE YOUR DINNER with someo f Davenport's snow flake. Flavors, pineapple, cherry, walnut and vanila only. 20c a quart in paper buckets. 25c packed an delivered. PHONE 1786 or call 64 South 12th. LOST AND FOUND Al'TO TIRE Found on Boston Pike. Call at Watch Man Shanty at Short Creek Trussel. DOG Poodle, lost yesterday noon, with light brown spots on each ear. Nose and feet are trimmed. Phone 2931. Return Vista Flat No. 2. Reward. HORSE Stray, found. Phone 4014 SWEATER Stolen from Pennsylvania Restaurant. Party known. Return to Palladium HELP WANTED MALE LABORERS Wanted to unload lumber. Richmond Lumber Co. HELP WANTED FEMALE HOVSE WORK Girl wanted for gen eral house worK. Apply 14S so. 21. Hoi'SKWohK Woman or girl wanted. - Phone 3403. HOUSEWORK Girl wanted for general housework. Phone 3603. SITUATIONS WANTED HOUSEKEEPER Or nurse, position In country or city. Address Box 1121, care Palladium. ROOMS FOR RENT 5TH STREET South 116. Four unfurnished rooms with water, gas, light. Ph-vne 1992. 5TH AND A STREET South. Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Phone 1247. 10TH STREET South 42. Desirable front room. - 11TH ST. North 303; furnished rooms f or ren t. 11TH STREET North 34. Furnished rooms. Modern. FT. WAYNE Ave. 45. housekeeping rooms. Furnished ItOOMS Three furnished for light housekeeping and bath. Address H, tare Palladium. ROOMS Furnished or unfurnished, for a working lady. Phone 3251. BUSINESS SERVICE 12 ALL METALS REPLATED Lahman Plating Works iC9 W. Main. Phone 2756. Mirrors Resilvered. AUTO TOPS Recovered, curtain lights put In. Furniture re-upholstered work guaranteed. Inquire Engermann 1514 E. Main St. AUTOS WASHED Wnen in need of a oar wash, we have what It takes to do it. Glen Miller Transfer Co., Phones 2125 and 153. CLEANING AND PRESSING Men's Suits. . . Sport Coats Ladies' Suits.. .$ 1.25 CARL C. YOUNG Tailor and Cleaner. Palladium BIdg. Phone 2675.
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BUSINE8S SERVICE (Continued.) 12 MEMORIAL8 High grade Masoleums, ornamental and general cemetery work In granite. John P. Emslie, 15 So. 10th St. Phone 4022. PAPER HANGING By Edgar 6. Wlckett. Phone 3480. 908 N. 12th St. SHOE Repairing neatly done 421 Main MOVING A STORAGE 16 STORE Tour goods with Forrest Monger Storage Co. Phone 8808. LARGE AUTO VAN Local and long distance moving for best service and prices call - J. L. McNeill Res. 17 S. B. Phone 2564. Three Auto Trucks . Best service and largest moving vans In the city. Have a large new truck for city transfer and draylng. 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. X187. Office 7 S. 7th. Tel. 2746. Prompt Phone Service. AUTO MOVING VAN The largest and best equipped In the city. Furniture crated for shipping. Long distance trips a specialty. All work guaranteed. Forest Monger 200 S. 7th St. Phone 2808. REPAIRING 17 EVERYTHING We repair almost everything Call for and deliver. Wesley Brown Son. Phone 308. FURNITURE Repaired: pictures framed: all kinds of stoves, bicycles and sundries. We repair everything. 'Brown-Darnell Co. Phone 1936. EDUCATIONAL 20 SPECIAL ENTRANCE DAT Monday, Dec. 3. All who can should start at this time. Call at the office this week and make all preliminary arrangements, or get In touch with us by letter or telephone for particulars. Act. and act quickly. Richmond Business College. Phone 2040. MEN Wanted, wideawake men with preference for mechanics, to get our catalog. Indianapolis Motor School, In-a-anapons, inn. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 CARROTS J1.00 bu. 1204 S. I St. CHIFFOROBE Good as new. Verv cheap, for cash. F. R. Chamness, 902 XT--1- ft Ci. i.UILII.i.VOL. COAT New. S4 South 10th St. COAT Girls' size 12 years. Phone H 3-A. Furniture and Stoves For Sale Almost new at 4 of original price. Easy payments If desired. Home Supply Store Tl Ft. Wayne Ave. Phone 1S62. GO-CART Small black. Phone 3832. GO-CART Collapsible, 4; combination highchalr, 2.50. 637 South 9th. LADIES' SUIT Brown: small--Viae; cneap. rnone imz. LADIES' SUIT And dress; small size. Phone 1S37. LUMBER And brick, second-hand, for sale. See Garfield Dixon. Phone 2365. MEDICINE: Dr. Vinton's Vtntolax for liver, stomach, bowels. 10c all dealers. STRAW For sale, balled IS tons. Phone 3247. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22 CLOTHING AND SHOES Second-hand, wanted- Phone 2143 or 240 Ft. Wayne Ave. DISHES nd fixtures for a restaurant wanted to buy. Call 1106 North H. FURS Raw wanted. Highest market price. 634 North 10th St. FURNITURE AND STOVES WANTED HOME SUPPLY STORE 181 Ft. Wayne Ave. Phone 1862 PLUGS Cash paid for your old thin or fat horses. Phone 3474. James H. Clark, 1102 North I St. RAW FURS Wanted to buy raw furs at Ike Pryor's livery and sales stable. 124 N. th St.: every Saturday. Phone 1439. Harry Clark. RAW FURS Wanted at Anderson's Livery barn, 28 N. 7th St., every Saturday this winter. Highest market price and a square deal. Davis BrOs. TEETH Old false wanted. Don't matter if broken. I pay $2.00 to 115.00 per set. Send by parcel post and receive check by return mall. L. Mazer. 2007 S. Fifth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 23 GRAFANOLA Columbia and 35 records for sale at your price for cash. F. R Chamness, 902 North 10 St. PIANO Starr; good condition, for sale. 219 No. 11th. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 30 MERCHANDISE Several Stocks of Merchandise For sale or trade for city property or Farm. PORTERFIELD Colonial Bldg.
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MAKE IT A: LIVE STOCK & VEHICLES 31 HOGS Registered yearling Poland China male of Iowa breeding, for sale. Immuned and quiet. Walter H. Beeson, Richmond Route A, Greensfork Phone. FOR SALE Wagons, harness, vehicles, all kinds; farm implements, all kinds; milk wagons; practically all good as new. 317 N. A. WAGON'S Delivery, for sale, cheap if sold at once. A. & P. Tea Co., 727 Main St POULTRY A. PET STOCK 32 DOG Skunk and opposum dog. North H St. 1018 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33 FORD Touring and one Ford roadster for sale. Good tires, all gone over and in good serviceable condition; price reasonable. Address Ford Agent, New Paris. Ohio. Phone 79. OVERLAND 4-passcnger Chummy roadster; good as new. Driven 3.000 miles. A real bargain. See It at Zimmerman's Garage. TOURING CAR 5-passengr. In A No. 1 condition. Price $150.00. Inquire 600 No. 18 St. IF YOU WANT A LIGHT-WEIGHT TRUCK with ample power and speed and durability for 500 lbs., or 1600 lbs.. Investigate the Republic Dispatch, complete at $760. WELDEX MFG. CO. 12th and N. E. Sts. Phone 1494. AUTO SUPPLIES A REPAIRS 35 AUTO CYLINDER REBORING $2.00 per cylinder and up. Ford special job, $12.50: Including New Pistons, Rings, Bushings and Pirs. Thomas Turner & Son Rear 32 South 6th St. Phone 1226. AUTO LIVERY & GARAGES 36 TAXI Anderson's Taxi Service 28 N. 7th Street Phone 1370 HOUSES APTS. TO RENT 38 8RD ST. South 217. Half double house five rooms, $15. Call 221 South 3rd. Phone 4085. 12TH STREET South 4027 house. Phone 2807. 7-room HUNT STREET -1140. Six-room house, $11.00. Call 719 North West 5th. LINCOLN ST. 431. Five-room house. H. D. Lacey, 9 S. 7th. .Phone 1756. PEARL STREET 3S5. 6-room house. Also 200 Richmond Ave., 6-room house and bath. 181 B't. Wayne Ave. Phone 307S or 1S62. BUNGALOW Modern. See G. B. Moore, over 901 Main St. COTTAGE Four-room furnished. See A. W. Gregg. Phone 1537. HOfRE 7 rooms, bath, gas, electricity. 35 So. 21st. HOUSE For rent; modern 7 rooms; central: also several small houses. W. S. Bennett. 212 Union Bank Bldg. Phone 2707. HOUSES FOR RENT (Foreman & White.) 15TH ST. North. 7-room house; $15 per month. HOUSE 6 rooms; $10 per month. Foreman & White 203 Colonial Bid. - Phone 2S79 MISCELLANEOUS TO RENT 40 BARN For rent. 117 Chestnut St. WANTED TO RENT 41 HOUSE Wanted to rent. Phone 8198. ' Central. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 18TH ST. NORTH BARGAIN Frame house, 6 rooms, light, water, furnace. ' For quick sale $2,000. THOMAS & GREEN Hittle Bldg., 9th & Main. Phone 2576. F ST. North 2116. For sale Modern bungalow, 2116 N. F St Cash, terms or will trade. Pilgrim Real Estate 101 N. 9 St. Phone 2032. Res. Phone 1685. A. M. ROBERTS Real estate. City and Farms. Liberty Ave., R. D. Phone 4171. Office 18 8. 8th. HOUSE For sale. A good two-story frame residence, with furnace, electric lights, eto.; $2,758. $250 cash and $16 a month. - Address "Owner," care of Palladium. FARMS FOR SALE 43 LAND! LAND! In Michigan's" best counties. 19, 20, 40, 80-acre tracts. $15 to $30 per acre. Easy payments. Good for general crops, poultry, fruit. ' Big booklet free. Swfgart Land Company, N1257 First National Bank Buildings, Chicago, I1L
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FARMS FOR SALE (Continued.) 43 FARM 147 ACRES On National Road. Interurban Stop, close to school; 2 sets buildings; good fences. See F. J. Jackson. Anderson, Indiana, Dan Kantner, Richmond, Ind., P.. R A. Adm. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT State of Indiana, Wayne County, bs.: Estate of August Kemper, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undesigned has duly qualified in the Wayne Circuit Court as Executor of the estate of August Kemper, deceased, late of Wayne County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. FRANK J. EGLY, Executor. Robblns, Reller & Robbins, Attorneys nov21-28dec5 Notice to Heirs, Creditors, Etc. In the matter of the estate of John Frederick Hasecoster. deceased. In the Wayne Circuit Court, October term, 1917. Notice is hereby given that Emma H. Voge, as executrix of the estate of John Frederick Hasecoster, deceased, has presented and filed her account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for examination and action of said Circuit court on the loth day of December, 1917, at which time all heirs, creditors and legatees of said estate are required to appear in said court and show cause, if any there be, why said account and Touchers should not be approved, , . . EMMA H. VOGE, Executrix. Arthur Wilsdorf, Attorney. Nov. 21-28-Dec. 5. NOTICE State of Indiana, Wayne County, sc.: Dan D. Federico Versus Tyler Sayles. To Tyler Sayles Whereas Dan D. Federico has filed in this Court his complaint, affidavit and bond for attachment of certain Moneys alleged to belong to you, and also his affidavit that you are a nonresident of the State of Indiana; You are therefore notified that said cause has been set for hearing on the 7th day of January, 1918, and unless you appear at that time and answer his complaint, said cause will be heard in your absence and an order Issued to Dan D. Federico for the amount of the claim. HENRY C. CHESSMAN. Justice of the Peace. Nor. 15, 1917. novl4-2128 MILTON, IND. 1 i Harry Michael, son of Mrs. Phoebe Michael, who has been at the Officers Training school at Fort Benjamin Harrison, has received his commission as 2nd Lieutenant.. . .The women of the Methodist church will hold their usual Thanksgiving dinner and bazaar, Thursday at the Masonic hall. The dinner will be a turkey one, with all the good things that go with it just such a dinner as has won fame for' the ladies in years past. They will serve supper also. The bazaar will be open at nine o'clock. All kinds of aprons and many beautiful fancy articles suitable for Xmas presents will be one sale. Everybody is invited to attend and really no one can afford to miss the dinner, supper or bazaar. The usual evening entertainment will not be given until a later date..... The Priscilla club will meet Monday afternoon with Mrs. Theo. Crist. .... Mrs. Malinda Barton had as Manlove Dean of Denver, Miss Hattie Sills and Messrs. Charles and Will Calloway.. . . .Mr. and Mrs. William Anderson entertained at a Sunday dinner party, Mr. and Mrs. John Weidenbach of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Anderson and Walter Anderson Prof, and Mrs. Park Lantz of Petoskey, Mich., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. James Doddridge. . Prof. Lantz was called home by the death of his father, L. F. Lantz.. . . .Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Jones and sons will go to Muncle Thanksgiving day to a family dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Jones Messrs. Fred and Park Lantz and sister Luella, werer guests of their aunt. Miss Amanda Lants, at Centervllle, Tuesday.,... Mrs. F. M. Jones was a Richmond visitor Monday... . .Earl Clingman has been made rural route mall man out of Milton.. ...Mrs, Earl Clingman visited her aunt in Conand sister, Mrs. Baker,' returned Monday from Brookville, where they had been called by the serious Illness of their sister.. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Elmer McOrew and family, Mr. and s-Mrs. Clyde Leverton and Mr. and Mrs. Will Wissler spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Marlatt and son, Charles.. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Leverton were Floy Wissler has had, a bad attack of appendicitis... ...Prius Wissler was badly hurt in the woods try a falling limb of a tree.
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and the telephone directory contain the names and addresses of the leading business people of your community. But the advertising columns of The Palladium contain the names and addresses of the ones who really want your patronage. Study these classified ads. They show you "who's who" among the really enterprising business people. The Palladium guarantees their reliability for you. Each of these daily advertisers has a good proposition. WHEN YOU ADVERTISE IN THE PALLADIUM YOU REACH 95 OF THE HOMES IN RICHMOND.
We Cut the Rate On every loan we make, saving the borrower from 6ix to eighteen per cent per annum. . . If you have a loan at the LEGAL RATE of 3 per cent per month, we will lend you the money to pay i off and more If you want it, at LESS THAN THE LEGAL RATE. SAVE THE DIFFERENCE Loans on Furniture, Pianos, Phonographs, live stock and other personal property. PAYMENTS TO SUIT THE BORROWER Call, phone or write Business Men's Remedial Loan Association
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DON'T BUY new machine parts. s THE BROKEN PARTS can be "Welded" quickly at little expense. Let ns explain furthet WELDEX MFO. COMPANY EXPERT WELDERS Corner 12th and North E Sts. Phone 1494. Consider the Saving in Time and Money.
HUNTING LICENSE 1 Shot Guns, Shells, Hunting jj g Coats, Gun Cleaners, Leggins, S a Hunting Knives, Flashlights, g 1 Etc. j 1 SAMS. VIGRAN j H 512 Main St. Phone 1295 t I . ' . ; 1 SALE ON GUN SHELLS Winchester Shells, all gairge. S9c box. V. M. C. quick fire steel lined 84c box. Victor Rabbit Traps, 15c each. BIRCK'S HARNESS TORE, 509 Main.
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mwsssm Rows Palladium Bldg. PHONE 1315 L. A. HANDLEY W. O. SEANEY A. L. JENKINS Metal Welded Perfectly 11 LOAN Our new plan enables yon 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 for the time yon have the money. I 60.00 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."
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By McManus YOU? HAGERST0WN, IND. i Orpha Jones and daughters were entertained at dinner, Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. James Knapp and children. . . . .Mrs. Daniel Beard of Lake Geneva, Wis., is the guest of her sister, Mrs. H. W. Keagy Mrs. Abble Bowman of Richmond, came over Saturday and was accompanied by her aunt, Mrs. Sallle Jewett to Modoc, to see Mrs. Lamar, sister of Mrs. Jewett. and mother of Mrs. Bowman, who is sick at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Will Shumaker.. .. .A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Iris Hall JYifaay. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williams and children went to Newcastle1 Saturday ....Miss Mary Nicholson returned to her home at Richmond Saturday, after being a guest of Mrs. Robert Boson.... Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stout of Carthage and Miss Vera Hawk, of Arlington were guests of their uncle, RusBel Henby. and family, Friday at their home on North Washington street. ... Mr. and Mrs. RusBel Henby and daughter went to Richmond Saturday night and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Hebler and family in North Eighteenth street. The little son, Robert Henby, has spent two weeks with his grandmother, Mrs. Lee DeHays, at Cambridge City. All have returned home and the Henby family will spend from Thursday until Saturday with relatives at Carthage and Arlington.. ...Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Harter moved here Thursday from near Losantsville and occupy the house on West Walnut street formerly occupied by Raymond Knapp and family. T. J. Williams, of Bellville, Pa., visited his father, Captain J. B. Williams, here a few days and returned home Wednesday. Captain Williams is ninety-one years old and his wife is ' eight-two years old. They are both i physically able to do the work of I their own home without help and have j no one living with them Miss MJli dred Retz and mother, Mrs. Emma j Holaday, of Newcastle, were . guests ! Friday and Saturday of Mrs. Holadays parents, Air. ana Mrs. J. L. Harter on Walnut street Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Brown of Rome City, arrived Saturday evening to be guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Teague and Mr. and Mrs. Thad McCown.....Mr. and Mrs. Thad W. McCown entertained Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. John Purviance, of New Paris, O Mrs. Katherine Hartzler arrived from Chicago recently and will spend the winter with her daughter, Mrs. James Stamm and family..... Mrs. Mary Wlnings of Richmond. Is j spending a few weeks here at the i.ume oi ner sister, jars. Martha Bowman. CAMPBELLSTOWN r James Shefer was calling on friends here Sunday Mrs. Frank Miller has a new power washing machine Miss Ruth Stevens spent the week-end with Miss Mae Ervin Mrs. Dottle Brown of Chicago visited her parents. Clem Oler and family, the latter part of the week. Mrs. Brown has been to Webster, Ind., for five weeks, caring for her sister, Mrs. Ruth Harris Mrs. Nancy Burke, Mrs. EtUe Davidson, Mrs. Lucy Murray, W. W. Campbell and wife and Margaret Judd spent Thursday with S. A. Hayward and wife at New Hope..... The play given by the Y. P. C. A., Saturday evening was certainly fine and afforded much amusement to all Rev. Mr. Masterson and family will move from Indianapolis to this place the latter part of the week and there will be church services this coming Sunday The Red Cross chapter at this place la making arrangements for a bazaar sale on Saturday December 8. Contributions in home made articles will be gladly accepted from everyone who desires to help a good cause. . . . . .Miss Angel Mae O'Brien, directress of the O'Brien school of expression, Dayton. O., will give a program of readings, including monologues and spoken songs, at the Central school building on Saturday evening, December 1. A one-act play will also be a part of the evening's entertainment. .. -Miss Margaret Burke of this place is studying under Miss O'Brien of Dayton, and will accompany her to this place Mr. and Mrs. Charles Armacost ate turkey Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Irvin of near Pyrmont. As Indicative of the present earning power of steamers, it is reported that a vessel recently arrived in Liverpool with a cargo of 45.000 cases of onions from Valencia, which earned more than $187,000 for the nine days' voyage. Concerning External. Growth! Write to The Weber Sanltorlum, 17 Garfield Place, Cincinnati, Ohio, for Information concerning the Medical Treatment of All Forms of External Growths and Ulcerations' (malignant jand benign), involving breast, face .nd other parts of the f body. Established 25 years and well, indorsed. 'Accommodations homelike and charge a reasonable. Descriptive book tree Adv.
