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THE PALLADIUM CLASSIFIED ADVERT!3INQ SUndardlied and Indexed for Quick Deference, according to Tha Basil L. Smith System. (Copyright) CLASSIFIED RATES le per word .0n?iri2 ; per word ThrM Be per word sAvennth 20c per word n month No Ad Taken Lees than 10c CASH OP Less Than 25c CHARGE CONTRACT RATKS obtJned from Tb Palladium buelneia office. CLOSING HOURS All Want-Ad rnuet be In before 12 M. noon, of day or publication. OUT-OF-TOWN AP9 mult cfc0 pained by cash In full payment, according to above rate. THE PALLADIUM "serves the right to classify all ads according to us own rules and regulations. WANT-ADS Klvlnar a "letter or number." care this office, can not be answered In person. A letter should be addressed to the "letter or n umber, tare this office. The advertiser will call for his answers and later 'call on you providing your reply to tnis aaverttsement pleases him. TELEPHONE your Want-Ad 'f la more convenient to do so. BUiwm be sent to you. and as this U an accommodation service. The nUi&lum expects payineut promptly upon receipt of bill. Phone 2834 SPECIAL NOTICES OPENING WEEK Mid-winter trm, Dec. 31st to Jan. 7th. Arrange at once to start on the opening date, lr vou cannot call at the otrice. Phone us and we can arrange to see you at your home. RICHMOND BUSINESS COLLEGE Phone 2040. LOST AND FOUND 4 EARRING Pearl, lost on Christmas t. .. A it .ittiirnAd to Ida boUln eve, uvwam . -"''-- Mil Si. CiPHnCBaby'a straw, lost, contain'inJr "aby clothes and lady's apron, "tween North 10th and B and rf.nly rad. Phone il03-D or return to Palladium. HELP WANTED MALE S NIGHT FIREMAN And watchman. wanted out of town. Address H. M. Stauss. Palladium. foilTER Colorccli wanted. Apply Urand Leader. MAN And wife wanted. No chWdi en. or farm close to rlty. Woman to help with housework. Man Prs leYiced farm hand. Address Box 9b, care Palladium. A BIG OPPORTUNITY FOR 1918 We are making arrangements to complete our sales force f or the New Tear. We wilt encourage solicitations from men desiring to change to bet- ' ter themselves, also from men who are at present out of employment. Selling eperlence not absolutely receBsafy. we place at your com; man.l a tested selling plan that will enable you to get big returns from thOnYyrnen who are ambitious and who will be able to fit themselves tor re-ponslble positions need aptly. call any afternoon or evening tin week SALES MANAGER 14 Comstock Building1hELPWANTED FEMALE 6 BOOKKEEPER Lady, experienced, wanted. Permanent position. References. Address A Z.. care Palladium. WOMAN Wanted to do washing and Ironlnc. One who will take washing away. Phone 2380 or call at 30S South H St. sTtuatToIsaInted 8 HOUSEWORK Wanted. Address 621 II. care Palladium. POSITION Wanted, night watchman, after January 1st. Postofflce Box 00. ROOMS FOR RENT TH & MAIN Three-room furnished flat over Fosler'H Drug Store. A. W. Gregg. Phone 1637. MMMMMMlaPnaSWPMM"lglM"""S BUSINESS SERVICE 12 CLEANING AND PRESSING Men's Suits -fl g Sport Coats 3 ,& Ladies' Suits CARL C. YOUNG Tailor and Cleaner. Palladium Bldg. """ Phone 2875. MEMORIALS High grade Masoleums, ornamental and Re""1 ,c,em JZ work in granite. John P. Emslic. 15 So. 10th St. Phone 4023. Well Drilling Pumps Wind Mills and , Wind Mill repairing any part of Wayne County scin oros. CenterviUe. Telephone 26.

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MOVING & STORAGE 16 STORE Tour goods with Forrest Mon ger storaere uo. fnona .-una. LARGE AUTO VAN Local and long distance moving for best service and prices call J. L. McNeill Res. 61T S. B. Phone 2564. 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 9. 7th St. Phone 2608. Three Auto Trucks Best service and largest moving vans in the city. Have a large new truck for city transfer and draying. Can give the people quicker and better service. Experienced men and all work guaranteed. Crating and storage. Local anl long distance moving. Call ORA MONGER Residence. 315 Randolph. Tel. S137. Office 7 S. 7th. Tel. 2746. Prompt Phone Service. REPAIRING 17 EVERYTHING We repair almost e.verything. Call for and deliver. Weslev Brown & Son. Phone 30S6. FURNITURE Repaired; pictures framed; all kinds of stoves, bicycles and sundries. We repair everything. Brown-Darnell Co. Phone 1936. EDUCATIONAL 20 MUSIC I teach French .vrn. cornet and baratone John Conoily. Phone 4316 or call 229 North 16th. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 CORN 1.000 bushels yellow. 75 bales oats straw. Phone 169 W. S. Ellaaon, GAS RANGE And three gas heaters, Phone 159a. MEDICINE Ir. - Vinton's Vintolax for liver, stomach bowels, me an fleaiern. POTATOES For sale, $1.50 per bushel delivered. Phone 3476. SEWING MACHINE Heating & cook ing stove, rugs and other furniture. Phone 3174. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED CLOTHING AND SHOES Second-hand, wanted. Phone 2143 or 240 Ft. Wayne Ave. FURS Raw wanted. Highest market prtcq. 634 North lutn t, RAW FL'R Wanted. Bring them to Taube's old sale barn. 124 North Sixth street. Richmond, every Saturday and receive full market prices. A trial will prove it. Harry Clark. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 23 PIANO Square for sale, in pood condition. Inquire at 1026 North H St. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 30 THEATRE For sale, entire moving picture business. Good reasons for sellin. 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. 5147C COW Fresh Jersey, for saje. Phone 5117-F. STALLION Full blooded Percheron stallion, S years old. blue roan with hlack leg". head, mane and tail. Welsrht 1SO0 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 4 PET STOCK 32 COCKERELS Buff Rock, Chas. F. Nolder, R. R. C. for sale. PUPS Fox terrier, for sale. 34 South 5th. Phone 1052. IF YOU 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 1494. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33 TOURING CAR 5-passentrer. for sale 30 by 8' tire; will sacrifice if sold at once. Want room for another car. Call 635 S. W. A St. AUTO SUPPLIES & REPAIRS 35 AUTOMOBILE PARTS 2nd hand, for Maxwell Mascot machine. See Frank Brunner, 604 South 8th. SPBEDOMETF.R Dash 6tandard (never used), new steamer robe. Will sell at sacrifice. Phone 4771. AUTO OWNERS Let u do your tire repairing. Save half and hava guaranteed work. Bring in your old tires. We make 3-in-l tires. 30x3i& at $1.50 to $2.25 for' 37x3. Good used tires and tubes, 28x3 to 37x5 at right prices. We buy old tires. United States Tire Service Station. A. J. Miller Phona 2414. 731 S. 8th St AUTO LIVERY & GARAGES 36 TAXI Anderson's Taxi Service 28 N. 7th Street Phone 1370

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HOUSES APTS. TO RENT 38 f 3RD STREET South West 400. Six- ( room house, cement cellar, front and back verandas. Hydrant water, rain ; water, natural gas. electric lights.! Cill t 225 North' 11th St. L. M. Jones. 0TH STREET South 734. Four-room house. Phone 2012 or 1333. i:;TH ST. South 20. Modern house "f 7 rorms for rent- See W. S. Bennett,; 212 I'nion Bank Bl-ig. Phone 2707. J STREET North 816. Five-room hou and barn; water furnished; $12.50 per month. Phone 3431 before p. m. LINCOLN STREET 116. Five-room housa. xas, electricity. Phone 4132. LINCOLN STREET 437. Five-room house. Call Knode's Music Store. RANDOLPH ST.Call next door. 201. House for rent. COTTAGE For rent. Call 223 South 5. FLAT 5 rooms and bath, steam heat! and water furnished. Centrally located. Call 3434 before 6 p. m. I HOUSE 5-rootn. Inquire 323 South 3 j ttottse 5 rooms: $3.00 a month. Call: at 325 West Malnj HOUSE: Furnished with heat. Inquire ai uonKey s ltus oium. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 A. M. ROBERTS Real estate. Citv anil Farms. Liberty Ave.. R. D. Phone 4171. Office IS S. 8th. COTTAGE Small for On small payments. fale. Price $775. Phone 3040. FARMS FOR SALE RICH LAND In Michigan. Grains, poultry, fruit, ; stock. Bit? yield?!. Less labor. 10, 20, j 40. SO acres. $15 to $30. Easy pay-! ments. No commissions. Big booklet i free. Swisrart Land Company. N12o7 First National. Bank Building, Chicago, HI. In The Circuit Court of Wayne County, Indiana. October term, 1917. Benjamin F. Harris, Executor of the last -will of Richard Freeman, Deceased, vs. Sarah J. Freeman, etal. To Dora Tree. Charles Essex, Freeman Essex, Herman Essex, Linden Essex, Helen Essex, Gladys Essex. You are severally hereby notified that the above named petitioner, as Executor of the estate aforesaid, has filed in the Circuit Count of Wayne County, Indiana, a petition, making you a defendant thereto, and praying therein for an order and decree of said Court, authorizing the sale of certain Real Estate belonging to the estate of said deeedent and in said petition described, to make assets for the payment of the debts and liabilities of said estate; and that said petition, so filed and pending, is set for hearing in said Circuit Court, at the Court House in Richmond, Indiana on a judicial day of the January Term, 1918, of said Court, the same being the 20th dav of January, 1918. WITNESS, the Clerk and Seal of said Court, this 14th day of December, 1917. MICHALE W. KELLY, Clerk. 14-21-28. ' GREENSFORK IND. j Mr. and Mrs. Ray Deeter entertained with a dinner. Christmas day at their home. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Loran Brookshire of Newcastle, Mr. and Mrs." Roy Copeland of Cambridge City, Mrs. Carrie Boyd and daughter Jeaaaette of CenterviUe, Lewis Boyd and daughter Lois of Hobart, Mr. and Mrs. William McDevitt of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. William Boyd, Mr. and Mrs. John Boyd and family and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boyd and family Clifford Crump of Ohio is spending his ' Christmas vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crump, and Mrs. Elva Cook. -..Mrs. Lawrence. Strickjer of Hagerstown spent a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry King. ...Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cain and Agnes Cain of Richmond are "spending a few dayi with Mrs. Cain's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Enos Thornburg Orville Beeson of the Great Lakes training camp is spending his holiday furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beeson. .. .Harry Hatfield of Richmond spent Tuesday here with his parents .... Mr. and Mrs. John Ellis, Jr., and son, John Duke, spent Christ

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PUBLIC SALE Thursday Jaonnary 3 19 US " starting at 10 o'clock a. m. One mile southeast of Williamsburg on the Richmond and Williamsburg Pike, known as the Addison Harris farm SsJe consists of Horses HORSES Four horses, young and well broke. Cattle CATTLE Ten head of cattle consisting of 3 cows, Z fat steers and 5 stockers. Hogs HOGS Eleven head of young brood sows, double immuned. Big Type Poland China A LOT OF GOOD FARM IMPLEMENTS (And all new.) One good two-horse wagon and box bed; 1 Deering binder. 7-fL cut. with truck; 1 Deering mower; 1 fertilizer corn planter; 1 John Deere wheat drill; 2 good corn cultivators; 1 good Spring tooth harrow; 1 Spike tooth harrow; 2 good breaking plows; 1 steel roller; 1 storm buggy; 1 hay bed; 1 open buggy. This stuff is new and good. Hay in the mow and some corn. And other articles not mentioned. LUNCH WILL BE SERVED. SIAMOX WEDDLE, THOS. COXNIFF, Auctioneers. ED. LANE-

mas day with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Ellis, Sr Miss Hazel Hatfield left Wednesday morning for a few days' visit In Indianapolis Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gilbert spent the first of the week with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hatfield Miss Helen Roller entertained Saturday evening the following guests: Misses Iva Nicholson, Edna Carnine, Lora Boyd, Lucile Gentry, Ruby Sanders, and Russell Sanders, Ernest Berag, Clyde Nicholson, Miss Florence Linderman, Lester Kitterman and Harold Nicholson Mrs. Don Overman and son Thomas are spending a few days in Indianapolis Mr. and Mrs. William Homey and sons, Kenneth, John and Raymond, attended a family diner at CenterviUe, given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Beck Christmas day Mr. and Mrs. Marion Myers are moving to their new home, which they have been remodeling, it being the old Codington property.... Mr. and Mrs. William Roller gave a family dinner Christmas day at their home in Greensfork. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Roller and daughter Veda of Muncie, Mr. Fleming and Miss Fleming of Richmond, Mrs. Mary Roller, William Blizzard, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Bond and son Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. William Hatfield, Misses Linnie and Hazel Hatfield, Mr. and Mrs. Lute Hatfield and son Harry of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fagan and eon William, Miss Agnes Cain of Rich mond, Mrs. Sarah Borton, Mrs. Cricket Roller and Miss Dorothy Overman. STATE INSTRUCTORS AT FARM INSTITUTE EATON. O., Dec. 28. John T Brown, Mechanicsburg; G. F. Aldrich, Helena and Dr. Mary E- Anderson, Peninsula, are the state instructors that will appear as lecturers at the institute of the Dixon Township Fanners' Institute association, to be held Monday and Tuesday of next week in the township school building, a few miles southwest of Eaton. There will be a session each morning and afternoon, with an evening session Monday. . The morning program will open at 9:30 and the afternoon program at one o'clock. The subjects lectured upon will be discussed at the close of the lecture. Palladium Want Ads Pay.

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This car is in good condition has starter, electric lights, speedometer, tire carrier. This car is owned by young man who has enlisted and expects to be called in a few days. III MONEY The Twenty Payment Plan is a new idea in borrowing money on Furniture, Pianos, Etc. The Plan permits you to borrow money at the legal rate of interest and repay it in twenty monthly payments. However, the borrower may repay the loan in full or in part at the end of any month. Interest is charged only for the actual number of months loan is carried. $2.50, Monthly Payment on $50 $5.00, Monthly Payment on $100 Ask for free folder, entitled, "THE TWENTY PAYMENT PLAN," which explains in detail our plan. Prompt Courteous Service. Call on or address Richmond Loan Co. Est. 1895. Phone 1545. Room 8, Colonial Building. Richmond, Ind. , MONEY FROM "THE COMPANY OF SERVICE" Loans on Furniture, Pianos, Live Stock, Etc., from one to twenty months ; interest only for the time you have the money. $50 payment, $2.50 per month. $80 payment, $4.00 per month. $10Q payment, $5.00 per month. Private. Reliable. The State Investment & Loan Co. Room 40, Colonial Bldg. Phone 2560. Elevator to the third floor. Richmond : : : : Indiana

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NO TIME WASTED Now when you are looking for a suitable room or a vacant house to rent in a particular part of the city you find it. Everything in The Palladium is completely classified and the ads are grouped together according to street location ; you are able in a moment of time to find just what you are looking for. Telephone your Want Ads to The Palladium. 'Phone 2834.

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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 3 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, live stock and other personal property. PAYMENTS TO SUIT THE BORROWER CalL phone or write j Business Men's Remedial Loan Association

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The -undersigned will sell at public auction at her residence, located 4 miles west of Eldorado, 4 miles northeast of New Paris, and 1 mile south of Braffettsville, on THURSDAY, JAN. 3, 1918 ' 2 HEAD OF HORSES 2. 5 HEAD MILK COW'S 5 Including 3 milk cows with calves by their sides; 1 heifer, one-year-old. 10 Head of Shoats Weighing From 40 to 50 Pounds FARM IMPLEMENTS, HARNESS, FEED, ETC. Two-horse wagon, spring wagon, 2 buggies, breaking plow, cutting box; 2 sets work harness, ?et buggy harness; SO tons ensilage, 3 tons mixed hay, 1 ton alfalfa hay. 200 bundles fodder; Empire Separator; incuba-. tor; 6 brooders; set of nests for hen-house; garden plow; lawn mower; barrel churn, etc. HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES Heating stove; cook stove; range: ted room suite; irca bed and mattress: feather bed; 2 feather pillows; 6 diaing chairs; rocker; 6taad; couch; library table; 3 tables'; cupboard; lot of dishes, jars, crocks, etc.; 15 yards linoleum. FARM OF ACRES We will sell at the same time our fana of 2S.60 acre3 and described as follows: Has a bouse of 8 rooms: cellar; summer kitchen; smoke bouse; well and cistern; wind pump; chicken house 16x24; bog house 12x20; buggy shed and corn-crib under one roof; good barn 30x50; 45-ton silo; good orchard; etc. ,. SALE BEGINS AT 9 O'CLOCK. TERMS LIBERAL AND MADE KNOWN ON DAY OF SALE MRS. E. M. BAKER ; COL. J. A. TROUTWINE. Auctioneer. H. B. SELL, Clerk!

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