Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 32, 19 December 1917 — Page 13
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUItELEGKAM. WEDNESDAY, DEC 19, 1917
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BRINGING UP FATHER
By McManus:
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MOVING & STORAGE 16 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33 j. """Hi
MAXWELL New 191S tournlng car m ...... .1 never, been used. Bargain if sold S i n m I coon. Address Maxwell, care Palla- H I IS- ' I dium. IH I la .- I
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33 I .. - ' I 1 i II
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LOST AND FOUNO
CI1ANK for an Overland car. lost be. ween Washington thatr and SI 4 West Main. Return 314 West Main. Toward.
HOG Found. Call 215 N. 1.
ovRRsirow Man's. Phone 3711.
lost.
Finder
PACKAGE- From Knollenberg's. containing two pairs of knit gloves. Leave Knollenberpr's Store.
PITPSK Lost, containing money. Leave at Nlewchner's Grocery, 8. 6th and E
Streets, iseward.
PUI!r; -Small, lost containins; one $10,
2 $3 and change. Reward. Phone
2624. - " -
PHOPPINO BAG Black velvet, lost.
containing money, also a bank book with ntrnie and address. ) Return to
f-uin win.
TIRE CHAIN' Lost. H. D. Laeey,
9 s. 7th. Phone 1756. - Reward.
HELP WANTED MALE
ROOKKEEPEU Assistant, wanted.
steady employment. Atlas Underwear
SHEET METAL WORKERS
Wanted. Body panelers and solderers on automobile bodies. Highest wages. Steady work. Write, telephone or telegraph Central Mfg. Co., Connersville,
Ind.
TOOLMAKERS WANTED
First class tool, gauge or fixture makers. 70c per hour to start. United States Government work on larire cannon and six-Inch shells. No explos
ives handled. No physical examination. No labor trouble. Steady work
Tou are not confined in the works.
Can also use flrst-clats tool designers at $36.00 to $40.00 per week to start. Will refund transportation to works after thirty days' work with us Ap
ply Employment Dept. .American Brake Shoe and, Foundry Co., T13 State St.. Erie, Penna,
HELP WANTED FEMALE
BARBER Wanted at the Harter shop
at once.
BOOKKEEPER Experienced for retail position. Mid Winter Term npins Dec. SI to Jan. 7. RICHMOND BUSINESS
COLLEGE. Phone 1040.
froi'SEtvbnK Olrl wanted for gener al housework. Call 2001 East Main.
ROOMS FOR RENT
DTH STREET South 11. Four unfurnished rooms with water, gas, light. Phone 192.
8TH A MAIN Three-room furnished
flat over Foster's Drug Store. A. w. Gregg. Phone 1637. ntH "STREET North 41. two furnished front housekeeping rooms, fur-
rfSTSTriFET 304 North nlhrt rooms down stairs.
3 unfur-
BUSINESS SERVICE
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MEMORIALS High grade Masoleums,
ornamental ana general cemetery work in granite. John P. Emslie. IS So. 10th St. Phone 4033.
AUTO LICENSE Notary work of all kinds at SHIDELERS 910i2 Main. Phone 1814.
BUSINESS 8ERVICE
12
CLEANING AND PRESSING
Men's Suits nr Sport Coats 3 II Ladiea' Suits u w CARL C. YOUNG Tailor and Cleaner. . Palladium feldg. Phone 275. PAPER mNGrNQ-By Edgar' WicT p 1 1. Phone 340. 908 N. 1 3th St. SrlOKHepairlng neatly done 421 Main
MOVING A STORAGE
10
H TORS Vour goods with Forrest Jlonrr Storage Co. Phone 2608.
LARGE AUTO VAN Local and long distance moving for best service and prices call - J. L. McNeill Res. C17 S. B- . Phone 2564.
Three Auto Trucks Best service end 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 storr age. Local an. long distance moving. Call ORA MONGER Residence. 313 Randolph. Tel. S1S7. Office 7 S. 7th. Tel. 2748. Prompt Phone Service.
AUTO MOVING VAN The arsrest and best equipped In the cltv. Furniture crated for shipping. Lonsr distance trips a specialty. All work guaranteed.
Forest Monger
200 S. 7th St.
Phone 2608.
FORD Touring car, 1916 model. Al condition. Bargain. See Thursday 'or Friday at 706 National Road West.
FORD Touring car, for sale. Two almost new tire, used only 1 month. Going to the army, will sell at a sacrifice. Phone 2136.-
REPAIRING
17
FURNITURE Repaired: pictures framed:, all kinds of atoves. bicycles and sundries. We renalr everything. Brown-Darnell Co. Phone 1936.
MISCELLANEOUS .FOR SALE 21
BICYCLES From $17 to $35. Tires, lamps, bells and tc. See us for special Xmsn prices. Wesley Brown & Sons, Northwest Second and Williams Sts. Phone 80S6.
BAHY CAB Gmv reed. Call 737 South 7"i.
Reasonable.
BASEBURNER Favorite. Good new. Call 420 South 9th.
COOK STOVE Good condition, for sale cheap. 226 South 15th St.
DO YOU WANTClean. high class, money making selllnar propositions? You will find them In Specialty Salesman Magazine 100-page monthly: chuck full Inspirational selling 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 S months' trial subscription read current issue, if not satisfied 25c refunded. (Sold on news stands.) Specialty Salesman Magazine. Caxton Bldg., Chicago.
FTJRNlTURE-'-For sale. Also want good used furniture. Homo Supply Store. 181 Ft. Wayne Ave. Phone 1862.
GARAGE 9 by 16. Easily moved. Call 120 S. 16th. HARVARD CLASSICS 51 volumes.
never on shelf. Addres 2216 N. E Ft
LUMBER Old for sale, very cheap. 533 Main. i SlESSAGE MACHINE Pedestal electric, in 1st class condition. Call 101 Richmond Avenue. Phone 3211. MEDICINE Dr. Vinton's Vintolax tor
liver, stomach, bowels, loc all dealers.
ROCKER For hedroom and dressing table chair. Will go with clrcassin walnut. Price $8.00. Call 8 So. 10th
STOVE Heating; kitchen safe, sewing machine, wardrobe, lounge, at 308 No. 20th St.
A SEWING MACHINE MOTOR
Would make a very acceptable Xmas gift. Only $13.00 and fully guaranted.
H. D. LACEY PhOne 1756. 9 S. 7th. Open Evenings Until Xmas.
MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22
CLOTHING AND SHOES Second-hand, wanted. Phone 2143 or 240 Ft. Wayne
Ave.
FURS Raw wanted. Highest market price. 634 North 10th St. .
PUP Young fox terrier, wanted. Phone or call Earnest Reed. 220 North 15th.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 23
GRAFONOLA Columbia: good as new, with twenty-five records, for sale. F. R. Chamness, 902 Nort h 10th PIANO-lilgh grade, for sale or will trade for .good Ford. Phone 1469. 520 Main St.
VICTROLA New Victor: $10 00, for sale. N. E. Cr. South 9th & M Sts.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 30
GENERAL STORE Exceptional good location, country store for sale. A. W. Gregg. Phone 1S37.
THEATRE For sale. entire moving picture business. Good reasons for selling. Act quick. Address Dick Fowler, Lynn. Ind.
ON ACCOUNT OF WANTING ADDIttonal capital, will sell Interest in my plant and will entertain proposition to foreign stock company with two men who can sell goods. COCO COLA BOTTLING COMPANY, Phone 3104.
LIVE STOCK & VEHICLES '31
BULL Jersey, for sale, 2 years old Registered. A. H. Pyle, R. R. C. 5147C o"WS Two registered O. R. O. Holstein for sale, also fine large high grade Holsteln cows. All are with calf from 21 9-10 lbs. male; 1 good fresh cow. Must sell on account of ill health. Phone SI 63. ?1GS 10 average about 100 pounds; I bfood sow and one sow with 5 pigs
nrt l miiK cow. .pnone 1419
WAGONS Delivery. Xor sale, cheap If old at once. A. & P. Tea Co., 727 Main St A
POULTRY ik PET STOCK
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COCKERELS For sale. Rhode Island Red and pullets. R. A. Box 26. G. Gilbert. CANARY Singers, lor sale, 20 North 9th St. . .
SAXON For sale. A good automobile, cheap. H. E. Truitt, Hagerstown, Ind.
TC "WITT TV A VT A t mW-WPtftHT '
TRUCK with ample power and speed and durability for 600 lbs., or 1500 lbs.. Investigate the Republic Dispatch, complete at $750. WELDEX MFG. CO.
12th and N. E Sts. Phone 1494. g jj
AUTO LIVERY & GARAGES 36;
TAXI Anderson's Taxi Service 28 N. 7th street Phone 1370
and buy again in the same deal, that's what you do when you exchange jrour business or residence located in one city or state for another business or residence located in some other city or state. That's what you do when you exchange some household article that you do not want for something that , you do want. Furniture, books, musical instruments and scores of other articles may profitably be exchanged, if you have no further use for them. Make a list of what you have and don't want. A Palladium Want Ad Taker will tell you how to exchange them through the classified ad columns of The Palladium.
WHEN YOU ADVERTISE IN THE PALLADIUM YOU REACH 95 OF THE HOMES IN RICHMOND
HOUSES APTS. TO RENT 33
fTH STREET South 737. Six-room house, furnace, bath, laundrv in base- ; ment. Rent $17. Phone Pohlmeyer, ' 2012 or 1333. j
iiiiuiuiunui
STH STRFET South 44 H. quire 41 South 10th St.
Fiat. in-;r;
9TH STREET South 127. Five-room house. 123 South E. 4 rooms, $8.50. j 10TH STREET South 41. Furnished: apartment. !
12TH STREET South 402. Seven-room, house. Phone 20S7. !
12TH STREET South
Phone 2269.
17.
House."
21ST ST. South. Nine-room furnished dwelling with hot air furnace. City .and cistern water, large lot.- Phone,
S I 33.
HOUSE Furnished with "heat. Inquire at Conkey's Drug Store. '
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
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A. M. ROBERTS Real estate. City and Farms. Liberty Are., R. D. Phone 4171. Office IS S. 8th.
FARMS FOR SALE
43
3 ACRES-
SPECIAL
3 ceres of good land close in, 6 room house, both waters. Cheap if sold soon. PORTERFIELD Colonial Bldg. Cor. 7th and Main St.
-FARMS FOR SALE
77 ACRES Farm, 1 miles from trading point. This farm is an extra good producer, well fenced and has all new buildings, extra good; priced at $10,000.00 if sold at an.ee.80 ACRES Farm with extra good Improvements and level land, 24 miles from trading point. This farm Is priced at $130 per acre If sold in the next 30 days. These farms are extra good homes and well located, but must be sold at once If sold at all. FOREMAN" & WHITE , Room 203 Colonial Bldg., Phone 2379.
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT ' State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss.r Estate of Edith M. Handley, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Wayne Circuit Court, Administrator of the estate of Edith M. Handley, deceased, late of Wayne County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. German-American Trust & Savings Bank, Administrator. Robbins. Reller & Robbins, Attorneys. dec!9-26jan2
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Russell H. Minor has been 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.
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss : Estate of Caroline Miller, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Wayne Circuit Court, Administrator of the estate of Caroline Miller, deceased, late of Wayne County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. LEWIS TANGEMAN, Administrator. Robbins, Reller and Rohbins, Attys. dec.5-12-19
Palladium Want Ads Pay.
All Kinds Broken Metal Welded Perfectly
DON'T BUY new machine parts. THE BROKEN PARTS can be "Welded" quickly at little expense. Let na explain fnrtaef WELDEX MFQ. COMPANY EXPERT WELDERS Corner 12th and North E Sta. Phon 1494. Consider the Saving In Time and Money.
THE TWENTY PAYMENT PLAN. An original and copywrlted plan of lending money en Furniture, Pianos, etc. The following features make The Twenty Payment Plan exceptionally desirable and absolutely fair to the borrower. 1. It permit twenty full months to repay your loan, ehoutd you wish it. 2. It relieves you of the responsibility of promising to pay large payments. 3. However, the borrower If he dealree can pay la part or In full at anytime. 4. Interest is charged at the legal rat only for th actual number of months loan 1 carried. 6. ' You can pay la full in one month or twenty months and the interest Is charged only on the actual amount of cash still outstanding, t. In other words yon are under no obligation to carry th loan any longer than you desire. The faster yon pay the loss It costs. $2.50 Monthly Payment on $ 50 $3.75 Monthly Payment on $ 75 $5.00 Monthly Payment on $100 Interest at the legal rate. No extra charge for papers.appraising. etc.. etc. Ask for free folder which explain THE TWENTY PAYMENT PLAN in detail. OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL XMAS. Call, write or "phoa
Est 1895. Room 8. Colonial Building.- Phone 1545. Richmond. Indiana. Member Indiana & American Associations of Licensed Loan Broker.
THE AUCTION 17 Sooth Seventh .St. See us and find out what CASH means. NEW and used goods at lower prices than any where else. Dining Tables, Dining Chairs, Buffet, Sideboards, China Closets, Cupboards, Stoves, Rugs and Linoleum. 17 SO. SEVENTH STREET
flifflllllM
I HUNTING LICENSE
1 Shot Guns, Shells, Hunting j m Crtats Run Cleaners. LeKZins. M !
1 Hunting Knives, Flashlights; i Etc- i j SAM S. VIGRAN I I 512 Main SL Phone 1295 g rH y
CAMPBELLSTOWN
CAMPBELLSTOWN, O., Dec. 19. The Red Cross bazaar sale was well attended Saturday and the gross receipts will reach $250 There will be a Red Cros3 meeting Friday evening at the school building.. .. .Mrs. William Paddock and children of Eaton visited her mother, Mrs. Etta Davidson, the past week. . . .Rev. Mr. Masterson will talk next Sunday morning on Red Cross work, a meeting of thanksgiving, following the Red Cross canvass of Jackson township this week.... The Jackson Red Cross has sent Christmas boxes to all the soldiers from this township, sixteen are at Chillicothe and one at Montgomery, Ala Mrs. Lee Flora of Richmond spent Saturday night and Sunday with her parents, William Parker and wife. Miss Doris Poineer and brother, Kenneth, of Richmond spent Saturday night and Sunday with their grandparents, Monroe Campbell and wife.. ..Rev. Mr. Masterson accompanied by several of the men from the Christian church, will attend a two days conference at Defiance, O Mr. Weatherby and mother have moved Into Frank Thompson's tenant house.... J. V. DeMott has been poorly the past two weeks. .. .Miss Hilda Stegal. a junior in the local high school was operated on last Wednesday for appendicitis at the Reid Memorial hospital Mrs. Turman and son, Roy, are going to Virginia next Saturday to visit rela
tives for some time Mrs. Elmer McWhicney and son, Frank, are going to spend the winter in California with her mother and other relatives.
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 &
40 Colonial Bldg. Phone 2560. Elevator to Third Floor. . RICHMOND, IND. Open evenings until Xmas.
NEED MONEY? We Cut the Rate On every loan we make, saving the boirower from rlx to eighteen per cent per annum. If you have a loan at the LEGAL RATE of 34 per cent per month, we will lend you the money to pay it off and more if you want it, at LESS THAN THE LEGAL RATE.
SAVE THE DIFFERENCE
Loans on Diamonds, Furniture, Pianos, Phonographs, and other personal property.
live stock
PAYMENTS TO SUIT THE BORROWER Call, phone or write Business Men's Remedial
' Ground Floor Palladium Bldg. 17 NORTH NINTH STREET. Open Evenings Until Xmas.
PHONE 1315
DIRECTORS:
C. A. PETERSON C. B. BECK W. A. BOND
L. A. HANDLEY W. O. SEANET A. L. JENKINS
H. G. CLARK, Manager
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BIG CUT
35c, 50c, 75c POCKET KNIVES Leather Pocketbooks 50c to $2.00 Auto and Plush Robes $4.50 SHOE REPAIRING OUTFIT 49c
1 Iron Stand. 3 Lasts Knife. 2 Boxes Tacks. Aula & Hammer. COMPLETE 49c. Leather Soles, 15c, 20c, 25c pair. Heel leather 30c lb.
BIRCK'S HARNESS Store, 509 Main.
PUBLIC
ALE
POPULAR IN DELAWARE
Judge Charles W. Coleman, of Goshen, N. Y., who was elected town judge of Goshen when he was twenty-one and who has been in continuous serv ice for forty-six years, resigned recently.
SOUTH BEND, Ind., Deo. 19 Thrift Stamps are proving exceptionally popular in Delaware county judging from reports received at state headquarters
here from B. F. Moore, county chair-!
man. , Newspapers are giving excellent publicity to the campaign and the sale of stamps. ' Carriers have averaged over $100 a day. In Johnson county over $3,000 worth of stamps were sold by the mail carriers during the first week of the campaign. .
PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY
FRIDAY, DEC. 21, AT 10:30 A. M. SHARP At my farm 1'i miles south of National Road on Salisbury Road. LIVESTOCK HORSES Two work horses. CATTLE One Jersey cow, fresh in two weeks: 1 roaa Shorthorn springer; I Shorthorn red cow, calf by side; 1 brlndle heifer, springer: good Shorthorn heifers, bred to registered bull; 1 Shorthorn registered bull, coming 2 years old. HOGS Sixty-five good feeding hogs, weigh 80 to 1J0 lbs: 25 good small feeding shoats; 4 sows with pigs: 4 sows bred to have pig In spring; 1 Duroc boar. 2 years old- CHICKENS 2 dosen chickens. IMPLEMENTS . . One-horse wheat drill; 1 2-horse wheat drill; 1 2-horse clover seed drill; 1 single row corn plow; 1 2-row corn plow. "Gale": 1 Black Hawk corn planter; 2 mower; I hay tedder; 1 hay rake: 1 clover buncher: 1 steel roller; 1 Deerlng binder; 1 walking plow; 1 Janesvllle riding plow; 1 single disc; 1 3-section wood harrow; 1 Rude manure spreader; 1 3-horse farm -wagon; 1 hog rack; 1 corn sheller; 1 hog chute on wheels; 4 good sets work harness; 1 pair leather fly nets; 1 20-egg incubator; 1 100 -gal Ion hog fountain; 6 hog houses.
Seven acres of standing and shocked corn; 100 shock of fodder with soft corn. TERMS Made known on day of sal. , LUNCH WILL BE SERVED. ' . 1
M. B. CRAIQHEAD
THOMAS CONNTFy, Auctioneer.
H. W. OIUUCRT. Clerk.
FEWER TONS SHIPPED
DETROIT Mich, Dec. 19. Shipments of ore from the Lake Superior region for the season of 1917 totalled 62,498,900 tons, according to figures
Just made public fcerst. This Is bompared with a movement last year of M.734.1 tone. , - . r
Palladium Want Ads Pay.
