Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 33, 20 December 1917 — Page 13

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uc ,rN THE THE PALLADIUM CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING . .Standardized nd Indexed for Quick He ferenco, according to The Basil L. Smith System. (Copyright) CLASSIFIED RATES Jc per word One time Der word Three Times Rc per word.. Seven tiroes lOo per word One month Wo Ad Taken Less than 10c CASH Or Less Than 25o CHARGE CONTRACT RATES obtained from The Palladium business office. CLOSING HOURS All Want-Ads must be In before 12 M. noon, of day of publication. OUT-OF-TOWN ADS must be accompalned by cash In full payment, accordingto abora rates. THE PALLADIUM reserves the right to classify all ads according- to its own rules and regulations-WANT-ADS srlving- 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 Cftll for his answera and later call on you providing1 your reply to this advertisement pleases him. ' TELKPHONE your Want-Ads when 1t 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 LOST AND FOUND 1 IPO Found. Call 215 N. 1 6. HOGS -Lost, one sow, black an white. 25j lbs. Keward. Richard Nleman, 23 South A St. Phone 1747. LAMP Lost. Ford, tail lamp, on Nat. Koad East. Reward If returned to Harrison's. Westcott Hotel Bldf. LAVALLTeR Lost, with chlpdlamond and two pearls, on gold chain. Return to Palladium. Reward. NOSE GLASSES In case, lost Tuesday. Finder phone 3763. OVERSHOE Mans, lost. Finder rnone a i 1 1. ROUE Lost. Auto robe, north of Main and east of 10th St.. Reward if returned to Harrison Westcott Hotel Bldg-. HELP WANTED MALE 5 BARBER Wanted at the Harter shop at once. BOOK KEEPERS And Stenographers; two wanted at once. Phone or call at office. Mid-winter term opens Dec. 31 to Jan. 7. Richmond Business College. Phone 2040. BOOKKEEPER Assistant, wanted. Steady employment. Atlas Underwear Co. FOREMAN Wanted. A practical, working foreman on a productive well Improved, well located farm. Man must be familiar with the care and feeding of stock, also rotation &nd cultivation of crops. Man must furnish good references. Twentv-five to forty years old, married and small family. A permanent position to the rierht man. Address Lock Box 25, Cambridge City. Indiana. MEN 20 wanted for outside work. Good pay. Apply at once. Richmond Klcrtric Co. 1105 Main St SlfEET 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 Fust class tool, gauge or fixture makers, 70c per hour to start. United States Government work on large cannon and six-Inch shells. No explosives handled. No physical examination. No labor trouble. Steady work You are not confined in the works. Can also use first-class tool designers at 135.00 to $40.00 per week to start. Will refund transportation to works after thirty days' work with us Apply Employmtnt Dept. American Brake Shcs and Foundry Co., 713 State St., Erie, Penna. HELP WANTED FEMALE HOUSEWORK Girl wanted for gener. al housework. Call 2001 East Main. AGENTS AND 8ALESMEN 7 DEALER Salesman. A chance is offereil to connect with live organisation, selling nationally advertised electric light plant to farmers. Exclusive territory, liberal proposition to right man. Address Harrison, 450 N. Capitol, Indianapolis. ROOMS FOR RENT 6TH & MAIN Three-room furnished flat over Fosler's Drug Store. A. W. Gregg. Phone 137. 21ST STREET 304 North, nlshed rooms down stairs. 3 unfurROOMS Four for light housekeeping for rent, close in. Phone 2707. BUSINESS SERVICE 12 AUTO LICENSE Notary work of all kinds at -SHIDELERS 91012 Main. Phone 1814. SEWING MACHINES Adjusted for 75o or thoroughly overhauled $1.50. Machines for rent by week or month. H. D.LACEY 9 South 7th. Phone 1758. Open Evenings Until Xmas.

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thick or the battleBUSINESS SERVICE (Continued.) MEMORIALS High grade Masoleums. ornamental and general cemetery work In granite. John P. Emslle, 16 So. 10th St. Phone 4022. SHOE Repairing neatly done 421 Main MOVING A STORAGE 16 STORE -Tour goods with Forrest Monger Storage Co. Phone 2808. 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 St. 'Phone 1412. LARGE AUTO VAN Local and long distance moving for best service and prices call J. L. McNeill Res. 617 S. B. Phone 2584. Three Auto Trucks Best service and, largest moving vans In the city. Have a large new truck for city transfar end draylnsr. 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 Resldonce. SI 5 Randolph. Tel S137. Orflce 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. Ail work guaranteed. Forest Monger 00 S. 7th St. Phone 2808. REPAIRING 17 FURNITURE Repaired: pictures framed; all kinds of stoves, bicycles and sundries. We repair everything. Erown-Darnell Co. Phone 1936. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 BABY CAB Gray reed. Call 737 South 7th. Reasonable. COOK STOVE Good condition, for sale cheap. 228 South 15th St. FURNITURE Good used, for sale. John H. Schell. Phone 8474. FURNITURE For sale. Also want good used furniture. Homo Supply Store. 181 Ft. Wayne Ave. Phone 1S62. GARACrE 9 by 16. Easily moved. Call l-'O S. 16th. HARVARD CLASSICS 61 volumes, never on shelf. Addres 2218 N. E St. MEDICINE Dr. Vlnton"s Vintolax for liver, stomach, bowels. 10c all dealers. ROCKER For bedroom and dressing table chair. Will go wtth circassln walnut. Price IS. 00. Call $ So. 10th St. STOVE Heating; kitchen safe, sewing machine, wardrobe, lounge, at 30 No. 20th St. WOOD For stove and furnace. Phone 3772. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22 wanted. Phone 2143 or 240 Ft. Wayne' Ave. FURNITURE Old used, wanted. John H. Schell. Phone 3474. FURS Raw wanted. Highest market price. 834 North 10th St. PUP Young fox terrier, wanted. Phone or call Earnest Reed, 229 North 13th. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 23 GRAFONOLA Columbia; good as new, with twenty-five records, for sale. F. R. ChamncES, 902 North 10th. VICTROLA New Victor; $10.00. for sale. N. E. Cr. South 9th & M Sts. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 30 BL'SINB:SS For sale, good paying business, well established and In good location. Young man of military age wishes to get out of business. Will bear Investigation. Address 100 S, care Palladium. GENERAL STORE Exceptional good location, country store for sale. A. W. Gregg. Phone 1537. THEATRE For sale, entire moving picture business. Good reasons for selling. Act quick. Address Dick Fowler. Lynn, Ind. LIVE STOCK & VEHICLES 31 BULL Jersey, for sale, 2 years old Registered. A. H. Pyle. R. R. C., S147C HOGS Two bis type Poland China sows and pigs. Phone 5114-G after 6 p. m. STALLION Full blooded Percheron stallion, 6 years old, blue roan with black legs. head, mane and tail. Weight 1800 lbs. For further particulars call or address E. F. Barton, New Madison, Ohio. WAGONS Delivery, for sale, cheap If sold at once, A. & P. Tea Co.. 727 Main St POULTRY & PET STOCK 32 COCKERELS For sale. Rhode Island Red ana pullets. . K. a. box 26. G. Otlbert. CANARY Singers, for sale, 20 H North 9th St. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33 IF TOU WANT A LIGHT-WEIGHT 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 1194.

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MOTORCYCLES & BICYCLES 37 BICYCLES From $17 to $35. Tires, lamps, bells and etc. See us for special Xmas prices. Wesley Brown & Sons, Northwest Second and Williams Sts. Phone 30S6. HOUSES APTS. TO RENT 33 6TH STREET South 734. house. Phone 2012 or 1335. Four-room 7TH STREET South 737. Six-room house, furnace, bath, laundry in basement. Rnt $17. Phone Pohlmeyer, 2012 or 1335. STH STKEET South 44H- Flat. Tn q u ire 4 1 Sou t hl 0 t hSt. 10TH STREET South 41. Furnished apartment. 12TH STREET South 402. Seven-room house. Phone 20S7. 12TH STREET South 17. Phone 2289. House. 21ST ST. South. Nine-room furnished dwelling with hot air furnace. City and cistern water, large lot. Phone 3795. FLAT Furnished, 4 rooms, with bath. Centrally located. Phone 1067. HOUSE 5-room. Inquire 323 South f. HOUSE Furnished with heat, at Conkey's Drug Store. Inquire REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 A. M. ROBERTS Real estate. City and Farms. Liberty Ave., R. . . Phone 4171. Office IS SJth. COTTAGE Small for sale. Price $775; on small payments. Phone 3040. COTTAGE Small for 6ale. Price $775. On small payments. Phone 301". HOUSE - FOR SALE Exceptional bargain, new six-room house to be modern; good location. Cash or payments. Wm. H. Bradbury & Son Rooms 1 and 3, Westcott Block, Richmond, Ind. FARMS FOR SALE 43 3 ACRESSPECIAL 3 acres of good land close In, 6 room house, both waters. Cheap if sold soon. PORTERFIELD Colonial Bldg. Cor. 7th and Main St PUBLIC SALES 48 FARMS FOR SALE 166 ACRES 1 mile of good town and railroad. Mostly level, 7-room house, in good condition; barn 50x70; corn cribs, fencing fair. Price $100 per a. 215 ACRES 10 miles' out, near good markets and Interurban line; two sets i of buildings. lo3 a. tillable; 6j a. pasture; some rolling; fencing good; well watered. A good stock and grain farm will consider smaller farm. Price $100 per a. THOMAS& GREEN Hlttle Blk.. 9th & Main. Phone 2576. West Manchester, Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Walter Trump will entertain her mother, Mrs. Belle Hunter of Eaton, during the holidays.... Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Poe left Friday and will spend the remainder of the winter with their daughter, Mrs. J. M. Neth at Eaton, O Charles Morris made a business trip to Richmond, Thursday Walter Miles and family were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Gauch Guy Campbell of Eldorado spent Wednesday evening with Help Keep SEVERAL WAYS

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raMfflMiaii j Articles of Value j m Bought and Sold a I buy Diamonds, Watches, Mu- m 1 sical Instruments. Shot Guns, g a Etc. B I m ' i Highest Prices Palfl 1 SAM S. VIGRAN c 1 512 Main Street Phone 1295 I his sister, Mrs. A. O. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Ream were Dayton shoppers Saturday. . ..Mary Margaret Hixson visited with Gertrude Shewmon Sunday Services will be held Sunday morning at the TJ. B. church in charge df the pastor. Rev. O. F. Bilger Mr. and Mrs. John Hixon and daughter Mary Margaret of Bryan, O-, spent the week-end here with Mr. and Mrs. A. h. Riley Mr. and Mrs. John Duvall and daughters Edna and Jennie and Messrs. Rowe and Leader of near Oxford were Sunday guests of Miss Nellie Duvall Mrs. Blanche Shively spent from Friday until Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Warren Craig. A business meeting of the Christian Endeavor society will be held Sunday evening, Dec. 23, after Endeavor services at the Christian church O. C. Sbaeff er was in Troy and Dayton last week on business. .. .Miss Ruby Guenther of Oxford will arrive Thursday from Oxford to spend the Christmas vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Gutnther. Miss Irene Wolverton also ol Oxford, will accompany her for a shrt vi.Mt with West Manchester relat! ves. ...... Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lehman and daughter Virginia Caroline, of Darton, who ai enjoying a two weeks racation with her parents, Mr. and Mis. J. F. Radabaugh, were entertained to a six o'clock dinner Saturday at the home of Mr and Mrs. A. O. Miller. .. .Miss Shearl Emerick of Dayton, was the

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"IT CLOSING OUT SALE OF our entire line of Traveling Goods, leather Suit Cases $4.76 to $9; leather Hand Bars $4.50 to $13.00 Keratol Suit Case and Bags $1.16 up. BIO CUT 50c Knives 36c 200 different styles of Knives 35c to $1.60 BIRCK'S HARNESS STORE 609 Main Street. guest of her parents Saturday The W. A. G. club birls will meet Thursday evening at the home of Miss Josephine Miller Miss Ida Miller, of Castine spent Sunday with her aunt Mrs. Hester Ann Miller Mrs. Eliza Brown spent Sunday night and Monday with her son Glen and family Union prayer meeting was held Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Spencer Mrs. Samuel Hayes of Greenville visited last week with her daughter, Mrs. William Arens The teachers' training class will hold their first class meeting at the Christian church Sunday afternoon, Jan. 6, 1918. The class has a membership of twenty and is open to anyone desiring to take the course. ....Otto Furry of Cincinnati arrived home Friday for a two weeks vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arless Furry The Christmas entertainment by the school will be given on Saturday evening, Dec. 22, at the I. O. O. F. hall Miss Harriet Dunkelberger who is visiting with West Manchester relatives, spent Sunday with Miss Katie Waldren. She returned Tuesday to her home In Rossburg. .... Mrs. Cal Braddock spent several days of last week with her daughter. Mrs. Irviu Poyner and family of near Castine.

THE TWENTY PAYMENT PLAN. An original and copywrlted clan of landing; money on Furnitura. Planoa. etc The following features make Tha Twenty Payment Plan exceptionally deslrabla and absolutely fair to tha borrowar. 1. It permits twenty fall months to repay your loan, should you wish It. 2. It relieves you of tha responsibility of promising to pay large payments. S. However, the borrower If be desires can pay In part or in full at anytime. 4. Interest la charged at the legal rata only for tha actual number of months loan la carried. 5. 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 worda you are under no obligation to carry tha loan any longer than you dealre. The faster you pay the less it costs. $2.50 Monthly Payment on $ 50 $3.75 Monthly Payment on $ 75 $5.00 Monthly Payment on $100 Interest at tha legal rate. No extra charges for papers, appraising, etc.. etc. Ask for free folder which explains THE TWENTY PAYMENT PLAN In detalL OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL XMAS. Call, write or "phona Richmond Loae Co. Est IS95. Room 8. Colonial Building. Phone 1S45. Richmond, Indiana. Member Indiana. aV American Associations of Licensed Loan Brokers.

NEED MONEY? WeCuttheRate On every loan we make, saving the bojTower from six to eighteen per cent per annum. If you have a loan at the LEGAL RATE of ZVx per cent per month, we will lend yon the money to pay It oft and more if you want It. at LESS THAN THE LEGAL RATE. SAVE THE DIFFERENCE Loans on Diamonds, 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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Hoosier Happenings COLUMBUS. Dec. 20 Leland Wiley 26 years old, superintendent of the Edinburg Canning Company, died of typhoid fever at the home of his father-in-law, John WalRer, of near here. Mr. and Mrs. Wiley came here several days ago to visit Mr. Walker and both became ill of the disease. Mrs. Wiley Is still In a critical condition. PRESENTS FOR SOLDIERS MONTICELLO, Ind., Dec. 20. The Red Men's lodge of Monticello has sent a Christmas present to every member of Battery C, 137th field artillery, stationed at Camp Shelby. Miss. Nearly all of the. members of the battery live in this city. CHURCH MEMBERS CUT WOOD RUSHVILLE, Dec. 20. The First Baptist church of Rushville is meeting the coal shortage in Its own way. Before its coal supply had been exhausted, men of the church organized a wood cutting party, and spent a day at the farm of one of the members of the church, cutting up dead timber. When the dty was without coal last Sunday and one church had to call off Its services the First Baptist church had seventeen cords of wood tucked away in its basement and a warm church. FARMERS ARE BANNED . HUNTINGTON, Dec. 20. Farmers who have access to wood win nnt h sold coal here nndar nnlara Umut County Fuel Administrator Williams. nuntmg ton wiu not be as well prepared to meet the next m1d wnthr as it was the last the . administrator says. . .. .-:

SCHOOLS FORCED TO CLOSE COLUMBUS, Dec. 20. The schools

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By McManus PHONE 1S1I It. A. HANDLBT W. O. SEANET A. L. JENKINS MONEY FOR DECEMBER NEEDS From 'The Company of Serviea" LOANS on Furniture, Planoa, Lire Stock. Etc., at the beet terms. Call, write or phone THE STATE IN-' VESTMENT & LOAN CO. 40 Colonial Bldg. Phone 2660. Elevator to Third Floor. RICHMOND, IND. Open evenings until Tmaa,

at SL Louis crossing have been forced to close because of the scarcity of coal. There is plenty of wood in the vicinity of SL Louis crossing but the schools there use coal, and none can be obtained by the school authorities. CANDLE LIGHT NOW GREEXCASTLE Because tha Put nam Electrie Company was shipped a carload of dirt mixed with fire clay for coal screenings, its plant here wm unable to keep up full steam and for two days the electric light system was almost a candle system. The pufcHo utilities here are running on fact ta tice coal orders, and tha eleetrie Kst plant loaned the water, plant -attoci coal to keep it going. - Palladium Want Ads Pay.