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THE PALLADIUM CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING J'f.-'nrlsrilUod unl Trrlexed for Quick !rfrpnrt, nornrillnr to Th Uasll L. Smith Svstom. frAovrlht rT.ASSIPIED HATES l" wrird On" tlm " Pr word Thr Tlmrs per wor1 , Povfin times 20c per wrd One month IJ Ad Tikon Less hn 10c CASH Or Lest Than 25c CHARGE eov.-nACT HATF3 obtained from The Pnlla.llnm buslnenH office. rrosTvo irnuns mi wnnt-Ad mutt h In Vinfore 12 M. noun, of day of Mihllrntlon. rl'T.riF-TrW APS rmist b reompn1ni1 bv pnh In full payment, accord In to Above rats. TTTK rAr.T.ATTTTM reserves tb. rlcht to cllfv nil nrlti nAnordlna: to lt own rule and refutations. n'W-ATiS lvlnr "letter or number." cnr this offlre. enn not be answered In person. A letter should b Sftdresasd the "tetter or number" rn-e thts office. The Advertiser will e.ill for h Answers nnrt later caII on you provtdlntr vour renlv to thla advertisement pleases htm. TrLETHOVE vonr Wnnt-Ads h.n t Is more convenient to do so. 'Rill will e sent to you. nnd as tbls Is n Accommodation seryire. Th Pnllsdlnm esnects nivment promptly upon re- . celpt of bM LOST AND FOUND DOO T.OST AIREDALE Reward for return or Information. Phone 1S15 or 1555 . GEO. H. KNOTXENBERO MACKWAW Token" fromY.' M C. A. cloak room. Prnoertv of Kenneth Polllns. Return at once and avoid trouble HELP WANTED MALE 5 PY Wanted, school bov prefered. Must have wheel. Apply at. once. Vision Shop. ROY Or mm wrnted to earrv out ashes everv Sutur'nv. Jas. Charles, 24 South 13th St.. Cltv. ROY Wonted for Inside work. Call circulation manager at Palladium. HARNESS CUTTERS Wanted on large Government contracts. Men having experience in custom shops can soon lenrn our methods. Good wages and conditions Annlv The Perkins-Campbell Co.. Cincinnati. O. .lAVITon :iat elnss." wanted- Man-and wife or two men. Box 10, care Palladium MEN ?r. wanted to work fn woods. Plione 3772; MEN Wanted Whot does the future hold for vou? Is the present what you wish? How often are you promoted higher? Is It. that you are In the wrong work? A large corporation wants men for soles work, who are honest, settled In life, willing to work for higher positions. Our best men never had any selling experience before coming Into our emtloy. Call eny afternoon. Sales Manager, 14 Pomstock Bldg. HELP WANTED FEMALE LADY Young or man for billing clerk. Atlas Underwear Co. LADIES Fascinating home business tinting postcards, pictures, etc., spare time for profit. $5 on 100; no canvassing; samples 10c (stamps.) Particulars free. Artlnt K03-D, 91 Meserole St.. Brooklvn. N. Y. HOUSEWORK Colored girl, wanted to do housework. 210 North 7th. STENOGRAPHER WANTED Five young ladies who can use typewriter with speed and alo do clerical work. Good salaries. Apply quick. C GRAFFI3 P. CC & St. L. Freight Depot. WOMAN White, wanted for general housework one who knows how to i-ool "03 North 9th ROOMS FOR RENT 9 61H STREET South ltC. Four unfur-nii-hed rooma with water, gas, light. Rhone 1992. lliTH STREET South 20. Nicely fur" nlshed loom, suitable for one or two gentlemen. 1 1 Til STREET North 41. Two furnished front housekeeping rooms, furtwice heat. J.'ST STREET 301 North, fished rooniH down stairs. 3 unfurBUSINESS SERVICE 12 AI'TO Trimming, furniture re-upholstered. Work guarnntcd. Ingerman. 1514 East Main. CLEANING AND PRESSING Men's Suits Sport Coats Indies' Suit $1.25 CARL C. YOUNG Tailor and Cleaner. Palladium Bldg. Phone 2675. MEMORIALS High grade Masoleums. ornamental and general cemetery work In gtanitc. John P. Etnslle, IS So. 10th St. Phone 4022. PAPER HANGING By Edgar S. Wickett. Phone 34SO. 908 N. 12th St. SHoK Repairing neaTfy do"ne4"2l Main MOVING A STORAGE 16 STORE -your goods with Forrest Monger Storage Co. Phona 2408. LARGE AUTO VAN Local and long distance moving1 for beat service and prices call" J. L. McNeill rics. 617 9. B. Thono 2584.
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MOVING & STORAGE (Contlnued.1i 16 Three Auto Trucks Best service find largrest moving vans In the city. Have a larse new truck for city transfer and draylnp. Can Klve the people oulcker and better service. Experienced men and all work guaranteed. Cratlnsr and atorear'. Local and !ongr distance moving'. Call OR A MONGER Residence. 315 Randolph. Tel. M87. Office 7 S. 7th. Tel. 2748. Prompt Phone Service. AUTO MOVING VAN The lareest and best equipped In the city. Furniture crated for shipping. Lontr distance trips a specialty. All work guaranteed. Forest Monjrer 200 R. 7th St. x Phone 2608. REPAIRING 17 KVpyTTITVO We" repair almost evervthlnr Call for and deliver. Wesley' Brown fr Son. Phone 30S6. FPRN1TITRE Repaired: pictures framed: all kinds of stoves, bicycles and sundries We renair everything. Brown-Darnell Co Phone 1938. SEWiW MACHINE Ervin-" rMIkesell. of Hollansburg, Ohio, R. Tt. 1. Is ready to call at vour home and repair any kind of sewing machines. EDUCATIONAL 20 DON'T PITT IT OFF Any longer. Arrange for your business course and start at once. Mon.. Dee. 17, Is a good time to enter. Richmond Business College. Phono 2040. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 BASEBCRVER Favorite, new. Call 420 South 0th. Good BOBSLED Seats about twelve people. Phone 3440. Call 909 North G. PU'VOTS 11.00 bu. 1204 S. I St. DESK 5-foot, roll top and typewriter. Good condition. Address W, care Palladium. FURNITURE For sale. Also want good used furniture. Home Supply Store. 181 Ft. Wayne Ave. Phone 1862. MEDICINE Dr. Vinton's VIntola'x for liver, stomach bowels. 10c all dealers. MOTOR WASHER Peerless. T05R"aiT dolph. I OVERCOAT Man's; cost $30.00; will I sell for $8.00. Owner gone to war have no use for. Phone 8086. i RIFT7e 22 automatic. Call 433 Main. STOVE Heating, mond Ave. Inquire 201 RlchSTOVE Wood cook. Call 124 South 3 St SUIT For young man, also light weight overcoat. Phone 3440 or call 90 North G. A SEWING MACHINE MOTOR Would make a very acceptable Xmas gift. Only $13.00 and fully guaranted. H. D. LACEY Phone 1756. 9 S. rth. DO YOU WANT Clean, hish class, money making selling propositions? You will find them in Specialty Salesman Magazine 100-page monthlv; chuck full Inspirational soiling talks by best writers; every issue course In salesmanship; vigorously exposes "Junk" sellers, misrepresented and frauds; the Agent's champion; yearly $2.00. Send 25o for 3 months' trial subscription read current issue. If not satisfied 25c refunded. (Sold on news stands.) Specialty Salesman Magazine. Caxton RIdg., Chicago. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22 roilei;1493. -Small steam, wanted. Phone CLOTHING AND SHOES Second-hand, wanted. Phone 2143 or 243 Ft. Wayne Ave. FVRSprice. -Raw wanted. Highest market fl:4 North 10th St. FURNITURE Wanted. If you have good used furniture or stoves to sell call us, we pay good prices and cash. Rrammer and Townsend, 520 Main St. Phone 1 469. HORSE Young: wanted for feed, light work. Mare preferred. Must be iTentle. Will buy later if satisfactory.! Annress iranic Vinson, vrenterville, Ind. R. R. 1. Phone 5122-A. HORSE" y'uuiiu- wanted "for" feed. liirht work mare preferred, must be gentle, I win ouy later tr sansraetorv. Address Frank Gibson, Centerville, Ind., R. R L Phone T.122-A. LINO LE I'M -Second-hand, wanted. Ad dress "Linoleum." care Palladium. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 23 INSTRUMENTS For sale. Violin, bow and case: also guitar and mandolin outfits, in good playing condition rich in tone, low in price and will make excellent Xmas gifts. H. L. Holllngsworth. 309 Pearl St.. City PIANO High grade, for sale or wifl trade for good Ford. Phone 14G9. 520 Main St. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 30 GENERAL STORE Doing good business, also pool table and card room In connection. This Is live wire for right party. ' I will rent business rooms reasonable. J. N. Long, 1240, Ridge. Phone 3024. ON ACCOUNT OF WANTING ADDItlonal capital, will sell Vt interest in my plant and will entertain proposition to foreign stock company with two men who can sell goods. COCO COLA BOTTLING COMPANY, Phone $104. LIVE STOCK & VEHICLES 31 BUT eraey, 2 years old. Reglstered A. H. Pyle, R. R. C, 5147-C. COW And calf. Jersey, "Ai7 Ralph
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-:- LIVE STOCK & VEHICLES 31 , (Continued.) POXY For sale or exchange for draft colt. A very fine Shetland pony, well broke. And open busarv. Ad'lress Ervin Mlkesell R.1; Hollansburg, O. SHEEP And heifer for " Sale. H. G. Fevre, R. R. C, Box 300. WAGONS Delivery, lor sale, cheap if sold at once. A. & P. Tea Co.. .727 Main St WOn K HOUSE For sale. Works ! double. 1400. See II. T. Turner, North 12th St. Kill. POULTRY A PET STOCK 32 FERRETS $1.50 and $5.00 each. Phone 4179 or 1S36. FERRETS Good team, for sale. Phone 5142-A. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33 AUTOMOBILE Five-passenger In first class repair and paint. Electric starter and lights; good tires. A barsrain If sold at once. Phone 1537 or call at 800 R7th. FORD DELIVERY Wagon, for sale. Almost new; cost $25, will sell cheap. Phone 2316. STODARD DAYTON Large 5-passen-ger, good tires, everything- in firstclass condition; $750. Also WESTCOTT Five-passenger, electric starter, Rutenberg motor, in good running condition, $125. J. N. Long, 1240 Ridge. Phone 3024. IF YOU WANT TLTCJHr-WEIGHT TRUCK with amnio nower and sree and dur ability for 600 lbs., or 1500 lbs., in-1 plete at $750. WELDEX MFG. CO. 12th and N. E Sts. Phone 1494 AUTO SUPPLIES A REPAIRS 35 FORD RADIATOR For sale, good as new. Hunt's Blacksmith Shop, S. 6th St. , AUTO LIVERY & GARAGES 36 1 -TAXIAnderson's Taxi Service 28 N. 7th Street Phone 1370 HOUSES APTS. TO PENT 33 21ST STREET South 35. Seven rooms, gas, electricity, bath. J STREET South 1011. Seven-room house with barn and garden. Phone 1419 or 5149-C. ' HUNT ST Six-room house. Apply Wm. Griffin. 719 North West S St. ! LINCOLN ST. 431. Five-room house. I H. D. Lacey. 9 S. 7th. Phone 1756. .COTTAGE Small 5-room. "for rent; $8 j I month cash. J. N. Long. 1240 Ridge. I Phone 3024. WANTEO TO PENT 41 FARM Wanted to rent on halves. Prefer place where tobacco can be raised. Box 287. care Palladium. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 ! BUNGALOW Modern 5-room and 3 lots at bargain E. R care Palladium. PROPERTY Desirable. for sale. bv owner. Call at 409 North 17th St. A. M. ROBERTS Heal estate. Cltv and Farms. Liberty Ave., R. D. Phone 4171. Office IS S 8th. 12 PERCENT INVESTMENT Modern, well located, desirable residence properti'. Will rentto pav 12 percent or better. Very little cash necessary. Owner non-resident. Must sell before January 1. Address "NOV-RRSIDENT," Care Palladium. 8TH ST. SOUTH Seven rooms, bath room, electric light both waters, garage. lage lot, improvements all in. Price $2,400. Goo terms. 12TH ST. SOUTH i Five rooms. South 12th. Electric light, j both waters, toilet in honip, garage, cement alley, large lot. Price $1,700. Cash $100, balance $15.00 per month. THOMAS & GREEN Hittle Bldg., 9th & Main., Phone 2576. REAL ESTATE WANTED 45 HOUSE 5 or 6, rooms, modern, wanted. Give exact location and price. Box I so. care Palladium. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Russell H. Minor has boen duly appointed and qualified administrator of the - Estate of Charles H. Minor, deceased late of Wayne County by the Wayne Circuit Court, . said estate is supposed to be solvent. RUSSELL H. MINOR, Administrator. FRANK T. STRAYER, Attorney. Dec. 12-19-26. Mrs. Elizabeth Clark is the pioneer woman boarding officer of the United States immigration service. She la attached to tho San Francisco district and Is compelled to board all incoming foreign vessels that arrive at that port.
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DON'T BUY new machine parts. THE BROKEN PARTS can be "vTeldPd" qulckiv at little expen3e. Let tis explain further WELDEX MFG. COMPANY EXPERT WELDERS Comer 12th and North E Sts. Phone 148. Consider the Sarins In Time and Money.
GREENSFORK, IND. i Miss Edna Carnine entertained at her home Sunday evening the follow ing guests, Misses Helen Roller, Mar-j garet Carnipe, Lucile Gentry, Lora! Boyd, Jessie Hastings, Ruby Sanders, j Ira Nicholson, Edna Carnine, Messrs. j Russell Sander, Leter Kitterman,"! Ernest Burg. Clyde Nicholson, Frank Moyers, Florence Linderman, Harold , Nicholson, luncheon was served j Saturday shoppers in Richmond were Mrs. William Williams, son Paul, Shannon Neff, Herbert Cortwright, ' Francis Ellis, Florence Ridge, Miss, Gladys Williams. Miss Helen Roller and Mr. Merritt Nicholson Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gilbert of Richmond, spent; the week-end at the home of the lat- i ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward ' Hatfield Miss Margaret Parker ofj Earlham college, preached at the j Friends church Sunday mornifig. She ! was entertained while here by Mr. ! and Mrs. Jonathan Cloud.. . .Mrs. Mary Roller was called to Richmond by the death of her mother, Mrs. Fleming.j Mrs. Boyd Bond and ' Mrs. 'William"5 Blizzard being granddaughters.. . .Mrs. William Brooks is the new postmistress Mr. f-nd Mrs. Thomas Tark-l leson, Miss Elizabeth and George Tark- j leson of Richmond, spent Sunday with ' Mr. and Mrs. William Roller and Miss PHILOMATH TMV ont lVTrc Tvn Pollott aid fnmllv of Lyonsville, moved tto their farm ' near here which they rancntly purchased from Mrs. Daisy Drake of Richmond .... Willard and John Rod-e-nbprg a"d Robert Mecrcnmp Gpent Saturday and Sunday visiting the former's son Elmer, who is in training at Camp Taylor F M. Rodenberger has closed his house and gore to make his future home with his daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George Wright in Centerville A committee ensisting of Mrs. Ora Hendrix, Mrs. John Hemlrix and Miss Gertrude McCashland was appointed to solicit money for tha benefit of the Philomath Surgical Dressing Unit and it . . f o t n " f I. 1 wtey repuneu i.ii viui;ii is iu uc used to purchase material for war benefits.. . . .Mrs. Sadie Rodenberg and son Charles spent the week end with Misses Mary and Laura Rodenberg... Mrs. M. J. Weber, Mrs. George Wright, Mrs. Oscnr Russel and son William Pery of Centerville. Mrs. Raymond Kinder and Mrs Gertrude McCashland fnent Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Samuel Fisher The automobile driven by Charles Watt w.ns str-jck Friday by the fast eastbourd train in Brownsville. The machine was badly damaged while Mr. Watt only received some severe bruises Jacob Plessinger started home from Ambrose Perkins' Saturday evening and only went a short distance until he became snowbound and had to leave his buggy the snow drift and return to Mr. Perkins' for it night's lodging. Masonic Calendar Wednesday, Dec. 12 Wtbb Lodge, No. 24, F. and A. M. Called meeting; work in Fellow-Craft degree Friday, Dec. 14. This is inspection day. Whitewater Ledge, No 159, F. and A. M. will exemplify the Entered Apprentice degree; Richmond Lodge. No. 196 the Fedow Craft degree; Webb Lodge, No. 24, F. and A. M., the Master Mason degree. State In spector will be present. Work will commence at one o'clock p-omptly. Friday, Dec. 14. King Solomon's Chapter No. 4, R. A. M St&ted meeting; annual election of officers. Saturday, Dec. 15. Loyal Chapter. No. 49, O. E. S. Stated meeting; iniation of candidates and floral work.
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rS? 2 -MEMBER 1 N EE! 1 OT N AVFUU J n I I MAI ri . J.. .Metal Welded Perfectly MONEY FOR DECEMBER NEEDS From - "The Company of Service" LOANS on Furniture, Pianos, Live Stock, Etc., at the best terms. Call, write or phone THE STATE INVESTMENT & LOAN CO. 40 Colonial Bldg. Phone 2560. Elevator to Third Floor. RICHMOND, IND. Open evenings until Xmas. f rniii: i m u f i: Miti i ti h i mf ; r?r? it rm i n t ; k nin iii nti! in rr ! m : hi iiiininfi:: ii ; w HUNTING LICENSE j Shot Guns, Shells. Hunting g m Coats, Gun Cleaners, Legglns, s if Hunting Knives, Flashlights, 8 Etc. j I SAM S. VIGRAN I 512 Main SL Phone 1295 SiBiiiMiiiiiiniiiiraisiB 4oC HALE I-.eatb.er hair lined Cowhide Mittens. 45c PAtR -BIRCK S HARNESS STORE. 609 Main St AUTO ROBES Plush Robes, 6A Horse Blankets. You can save 20 to 25 percent at ill BIRCK'S HARNESS STORE NEALE STARS AS FOOTBALL COACH 2x
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BUCHANAN, W. Va., Dec. 8. Earl Neale, of the Cincinnati Reds, has been ! best known to the world of sports as ; one of the National league's neatest outfielders, but he has acquired a reputation at football coaching this past season that is likely to surpass his baseball prominence. Neale's work as coach of the West Virginia Wesleyan College eleven has made him worthy of a placo in the same class with George Sanford of Rutgers, Glen Warner of Pittsburgh and Sol Metager of Washington and Jefferson.
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THE TWENTY PAYMENT PLAN. An original and copywrlted plan of lending money on Furniture. Pianos, etc. The following features make The Twenty Payment Plan exceptionally desirable and absolutely fair to the borrower. 1. It permits twenty full months to repay your loan, should you wish it. 2. It relieves you of the responsibility of promising to pay large payments. 3. However, the borrower if he desires can pay in part or In full at anytime. 4. Interest Is charged at the legal rate only for the actual number of months loan is carried. 6. You can pay in full in one month or twenty months and the Interest Is charged only on the actual amount of cash still outstanding. 6. In other words you are under no obligation to carry the . loan any longer than you desire. The faster you pay the lees it costs. $2.50 Mojithly Payment on $ 50 $3.75 Monthly Payment on $ 75 $5.00 Monthly Payment on $ 100 Interest at the legal rate. No extra charges for papers, appraising, etc., etc. Ask for free folder which explains THE TWENTY PAYMENT PLAN In detail. OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL XMAS. Call w Tlte or pbon Richmond Loam Co. Est 1895. Room 8. Colonial Building. Phone 1145. Richmond, Indiana. Member Indiana & American Associations of Licensed Loan Brokers.
NEED. MONEY? We Cut the Rate On every loan we make, saving the boirower from six to eighteen -per cent per annum. If you have a loan at the LEGAL RATE of 3V? per cent per month, we will lend you the money to pav it off aud more if you want it, at LESS THAN THE LEGAL RATE. SAVE THE DIFFERENCE Loans on Diamonds, Furniture, Pianos, Phonogi apas, live stock and other personal property. PAYMENTS TO SUIT THE BORROWER Call, phone or write Business Men's Rerped.al Loan Association
Ground Floor Palladium Bldg. 17 NORTH NINTH STREET. Open Evenings Until Xmas.
DIRECTORS: C. A. PETERSON L. A. HANDLBY C. B. BECK 1. . . . .' W. O- SEANEY . W. A. BOND A. L. JENKINS T II. O. CLARK. Manager
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