Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 48, 7 January 1918 — Page 9
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. MONDAY, JAN. 7, 1918.
PAGE NINE
'" : i CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING INDEX
acetylene Welding Agents and Salesmen Wanted.... Agricultural implement
arnouianee service Announcements Apartment and Houses for Rent Artlftelat Umbi, Trusses, etc.. Auction Sale Automobile Accessories... Automobile Body Building1 Automobile Body RepairingAutomobile Livery ana Garages. Automobile Repairing..... Automobile Storage Automobile Supplies Automobile Taxicabs Automobile Tire Automobiles For Bale Automobile Wanted Baggage and Light Transfer.... aicycU Repairing Bicycles and Motorcycles.... ... Bonds and Insurance Building and Contracting Building Materials and Supplies . Business Announcements Business Places For Rent Buslneas Property For Sal Business Opportunities Business Schools. business Service Offered Cards of Thanks Cleaning and Pyelng... Cleaning Services
..S& . 7 ,.24
.. 1 . ..36
..Si ..21 ,.4 ..S5 ..!5 ..35 ,.. ..35 .. ..35 ..8 ..35 ..33 ..34 ..1 ..87 ..87 ..19 ..13 ..2$ ..2 ..3 ..42 ..80 ..20 ..13 .. 3 ..17 ..17
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING INDEX
Coal and Wood Clothing For Sale. Second-hand. Colleges and Schools ..... Contractors . ... Corset irs Dancing Teachers
Leatn ana runcrai nuuen
.21 .21 .20 .13
2 8 1
Dental Services ...18 Desk Room For Rent 39 Dressmaking Millinery... 3 Drur Specials 3
Dyers & Cleaners 17
Educational
Electric Contractors Electric Motor Repairing Embalmers and Undertakers Farm & Dairy Products Farms & Land For Sale.....
Feed Dealers.. Female Help. .. Fire Insurance
Florists
..30
.13 .17 :2? .43 .31 . 6 .1
1
For Rent Aiiartments and Houses.. 33
For Rent Business Places.... 89 For Rent Desk Room 40 For Rent Farms.. 39 For Rent Furnished Rooms 9 For Rent Garages 3 For Rent Housekeeping Rooms.. 9 For Rent Offices 89 For Rent Store Rooms 39 For Rent Unfurnished Rooms 9 For Sale Business Opportunities.. 20 For Sale Farms & Land ..43
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Advertising Index
iwopyngnt Applied yor.j
All regular classifications are numbered and arranged In numerical order throughout the classified columns. The following Index serves as a complete and Instant guide as to the classification number under which you will find what you may look for, providing it is advertised. Refer to the Index in alphabetical order, according to the character of business or service desired, note the number or same and then find the correspondiag number ob the regular classifications in the classified advertising columns.
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING INDEX
For Sale Houses For Sale Lots For Sale Miscellaneous Found Lost Stolen Funeral Directors Funeral and Death Notices. Furnace Repairing Furnished Rooms For Rent. Furniture Repairing Oarages For Rent Garden Seeds Harness & Supplies Hat Cleaners Heavy Hauling Heating and Plumbing Help wanted Female Help Wanted Male Hide Dealers Horses & Vehicles Hotels & Restaurants Household Goods For Sale..
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING INDEX
Housekeeping Rooms For
nouses fop Kent...... Houses For Sale.; Instruction Insurance. Bonds, Etc.. Investments Jewelry Repairing Junk & Hide Dealers.. Ladles' Tailoring Laundries Legal Xotlees , Leather Goods,
Lire insurance Livestock & Vehicles.
ijocjcsmiths , LostFound Stolen Lots For Sale... Machinery & Tools.. Male Help Wanted... Masoieums Marble & Granite...,
Rent.
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.. 9 ..88 ..42 . .20 ,.19 ..30 ,.17 ,.22 ,. t ,.12 .49 ..21 ,.19 ,.31 ..17 ,. 4 ,.43 .24 .. 6 ,. 1 ,. 1
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING INDEX
Medical Memorial - Milk Dealers Miscellaneous For Sale Miscellaneous For Rent Miscellaneous For Trade.... Miscellaneous Wants Money To Loan Monumental Mortgage Loans Motorcycles Sk Bicycles Motor Trucks For Sale Movtnr. Packing, Shipping:., Musical Instruments Nurseries Office & Store Fixtures.... Offices and Desk Room.... Office Suppl les. - Packing, Storing. Shipping. Painting & Decorating Parcel Post and Mail Order.
...... . . S .81 40 31 2t ......44 1 46 . .... .37 .......33 .....IS 23 ...... 1 17 89 17 1 15 21
THE PALLADIUM CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Standardised nd Indexed for Quick Referenae, secording to The Basil L. Smith system. ? 'Copyright) e n.r w81'"0 V??On. Mm. It III ror2:::::::::.v:.v.Thre. tiSc per word JXEth !0c per word ........On mwtn
No Ad Taken Les than 10c CASH Or Leas Than 25c CHARGE
CONTRACT RATES obtained from The Palladium business office. CLOSING HOURS All Want-Ad must be In before 33 M. noon, of day of publication. OUT-OF-TOWN ADS must be accompalned by cash In full payment, according to above rate. THE PALLADIUM reserves the right to classify all ads according to Its . own rule and regulations. WANT-ADS giving 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 his answers and later call on you providing your reply to tnl overtlsement pleases him. TELEPHONE your Want-Ad when it Is more convenient to do so. Bill will le sent to you. and as this Is an accommodation service. The palladium expects payment promptly upon receipt of bill. Phone 2834
DEATH AND FUNERAL NOTICES 1
OATES James Henry Doyl, 3 4 months old son of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Oatos, 425 South 4th street, died suddenly Sunday morning, Jan. 6tb. 1918. Funeral services will be held at St. Andrew's churoh, Tuesday, Jan. 8,
1918, at 2 p. m.
COLT RAN E Daniel B.. died Sunday, ' Jan. 6, 1918, at the residence of his sister, Mary E. Klrkman. 301 N. 19th St.. aged 74 years, 1 month and 12 days. Brief funeral services will be held At his sister's home, 1:30 p. m., Tuesday, Jan. 8. and services will then be held at 2:30 p. m. at Webster s Friends' church. Interment at Webster cemetery. Friends of family invited. ARNOLD Charles, died Saturday eve- . ning, Jan. 6. 1918. at Reld's hospital; acced 35 years. 10 months and 1 days. Survived by his wife. Flora, of Farmland. Funeral service were eonduet- , ed today and interment at Buna Vista cemetery.
-AMBULANCE o UNDERTAKERS 1A
i WILSON. POHLMETER & DOWNING FUNERAL DIRECTORS Large casket display room. Ambulance and limousine service. 15 North 10th St. Phone 133d
-JORDAN McManu. Hunt & Walterman. Funeral Directors and Ambulance. 1014 Main. Phone 2178.
IOAN & Klute, Ambulance and under- ' takers. 1106 Main. Night & day. Ph.2623
MONUMENTAL
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MEMORIALS High grade Masoieums, ornamental and general cemetery work In grantte. John P. Emslle, 15 So. ' 10th St Phone 4023.
FLORIST
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"LEMON'S FLOWER SHOP Quality, ' fresh flowers. Service, 1015 Main. ' Phone 1093.
PER80NAL8
v CARD OF THANKS WE WISH to thank all our friends '. and neighbors who so kindly assisted us in the sickness and death of our . dear mother. Elisabeth Wilkeraeyer, and for the spiritual bouquets, also Jordan. McManus. Hunt Walterman snd Mr. Banfll for their many kind . deeds which will lfve In our memory forever. THE CHILDREN.
SPECIAL NOTICES
MlSPICINE Dr. Vinton's Vintolax for
liver, aiomacn. ooweia. ivu an m.i.i
WESELL and rent "Exide" batteries,
"The giant tnat lives in mi dox. central Auto Station. 1113-1115 Main.
LOST AND FOUND 4 COLLIE TOG Lost, my pet: answers to the name of Max. I found pleas return to Harold Hason, 02 N. 30th s 1 and receive reward. GLOVES Man's automobile, lost week ngo Ssturday. between Dickinson ' Trust and 9th and Main. Glovse were found, but owner cannot locate party or where they were left. Phone sne-c
JlL'SlC Lost. Saturday evening, between-Christian Science church and the Intsrurban station. Roll of music consisting of t piece. Finder bring
to the palladium
FIN Lost, hand made silver bar pin . with areethlst setting. Phone H01. Reward. FINOS Two. lost. One diamond ring and one Topaz ring, at high school, Thursday mornlnfr. Both valued as gifts. Finder return to high school office or phone 19S9. Liberal reward.
HELP WANTED MALE
fVLJNDER Press feeders. Wanted. Good was'es. permanent employment. Haywood Publiahins Company, La
fayette. ln.
(AN Married, wanted with small famlly, to work on farm, near town. Perrv Krom, R. B., Richmond.
MEN Wanted for layout and detail work. Apply the Garford Motor Truck Company. Lima, Ohio.
fHOE REPAIR Man, wanted. Hoosier Store.
WANTED MACHINISTS & TOOLiXAKERS First-class tool, gauge or fix ture makers 70o per hour; also flrst-clas machinists tSc per hour to start. United State Government work on large cannon and six-inch shells. .No labor trouble. Steady work. You are not eenfined in the - works. Will refund transportation after thirty clays' work with us. Apply ' Employment Dept. AMERICAN FRAKE SHOE & FOUNDRY CO.. 713 State St.. Brie, Penna,
roUNG MAN fjThelp take- ear f ee-1-rooms. Call at office this week. . This I opening weak of Mid-Winter . term. Richmond Business College. W. . U Stump. Mgr.
HELP WANTED "FEMALE 6 CHOCOLATE Dipper wanted at Greek Candy Store. -
HOUSEWORK Girl wanted for general housework. Apply Mrs. Earl Mann. Easthaven Ave.
STENOGRAPHER If you are a stenographer, and for some reasons unemployed, we urge you to register with our employment department at once. We shall be glad to assist you in securing a position, without any charges or .fees. Or, if you know of any who are not working, send them up. Or, if you are not qualified, but would like to be. enter Monday, the 14th, day or night. Richmond Business College. -
GIRLS WANTED Can use a few girls for making gloves, experience not necessary. 8V4 Pr day hours 7:30 to 5 p. m. 1 hour for dinner; 6 hours on Saturday. BEEBE GLOVE CO.
SITUATIONS WANTED
WASHING And sewing, wanted. Call 919 North 11th.
ROOMS FOR RENT
9TH STREET South 114. Two to 3 rooms, furnished for light housekeeping. Call mornings.
10 STREET South 42. nished room.
Desirable fur-
FT. WAYNE AVE. 48. housekeeping rooms.
Furnished
MOVING A STORAGE
16
STORE Your roods with Forrest Monger Storage Co. Phone 2608.
LARGE AUTO VAN Local and long distance moving for best service and prices call
J. L. McNeill
Res. 617 S B.
Phone 2584.
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 300 8. 7th St. Phone 2C0S.
Three Auto Trucks Beat service and largest moving vans in the city. Have a large new truck for city transfer and draylng. Can give the pnople quicker and better service. Experienced men and all work guaranteed. Crating and storage. Local and Song distance moving. Call ORA MONGER Residence, 815 Randolph. Tel. 3137. Office 7 S. 7th. Tel. 2746. Prompt Phon Service.
REPAIRING AND CLEANING 17 CLEANING AND PRESSING Men's Suit f Sport Coats ft II Ladles' Suits CARL CT YOUNG Tailor and Cleaner. palladium Bldg. Phone 2675. CLOTHING CLEANED Pressed Best service quick work. dflfl Peerless Dry Cleaning Co. tEzim 318 Main. Phon 1493 fc5s EVERYTHING We repair almost everything. Call for and deliver. Wesley Brown & Son. Phone 8088. FURNITURE Repaired; pictures framed: all kinds of stoves, bicycles and sundries. We repair everything. Brown-Darnell Co. Phone 193fc
NEOLIN SHOP L. K. Shoe Repairing Co.. 1236 E. MainFull line "Neblln" soles.
EDUCATIONAL
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MEN Learn barberlng. Day or evening. Jobs open everywhere. Government, city, home shops. Learn aulckly. Catalogue mailed free. Moler Barber College, 349 B. Washington Str., Indianapolis, Ifra.
MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21
BRICK And lumber, second-hand, for
sale, uarnetq uixon. rnone zaoo.
POTATOES For sale. 81.50 per bushel delivered. Phone 3476. SEWING MACHINE Heating tt cooking stove, rugs, roll top desk and other furnltre. Phone 8474.
MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22
RAW FURS Wanted at Anderson's Livery barn, 28 N. 7th St., every Saturday this winter. Highest market Dries and a square deal. Davis Bros.
RECORDS Used, wanted at Record
bxenasge. jviuier jnarness niore.
SAFE Small fireproof; second-hand, in good condition. Call J. E. Moyer;
Phone 1874.
"WANTED Every auto owner to let us
explain "Exide" battery service, central Auto Station, 1113-1115 Main.
MACHINERY & TOOLS
24
INTERNATIONAL 4-horse engine, good as new, $65. Have a tractor and do not need it. J. A. Shrader, Kitchel, Ind.
SPECIAL AT THE STORES 25
WORSTED REMNANTS
at broken prices 1 PAIR 34.75 2 PAIR 39.00 JANUARY ONLY Just as a trade wearing proposition
ROST TAILOR SHOP
14 No. 6 th. R. E. Graham, Mgr.
1
49c SHOE Repairing OUTFIT
Consists of Stand, three Lasts, Knife Hammer, 2 Boxes Tacks. Awls, only 49c Leather Soles, 20C, 25c. 30o Pair. Heel Leather, 30c a pound. BIRCK'S HARNESS STORE 509 Main St.
BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS 26
THE WAY to avoid battery trouble Is to go to the "Exlde" service station now and have it inspected free. Central Auto Station. 1113-1115 Main
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 30
BARBER SHOP Pool room, cigar store for sale. This is a paying proposition for live wire. Address Box 21, care Palladium.
MILK ROUTE For sale. Leaving for army. Address Bernard Behnen, Route A. Box 122.
SHOE REPAIR SHOP For rent, with complete set of tools. Hoosier Store.
LIVE STOCK & VEHICLES 31
SOWS Three for sale. Due to farrow
in March, fnone zut.
WAGONS Delivery, tor sale, cheap If sold at ence. A. & P. Tea Co- 737
Main Si
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33
FOR SALE Ford. Maxwell,. Chevrolet. Bulck Six roadster and touring. Good condition. Prices right. Chanoweth Auto Co.. 1107 Main. Phone 1925. FORD Touring car. Guaranteed in Al condition. Will sell at a sacrifice if sold soon. 129 South 8th St., Richmond. .
IF YOU WANT A LIGHT-WEIGHT TRUCK with ample power and speed and dur ability -for 500 lbs., or 1500 lb., in. vestigate the Republic Dispatch, complete at $750.
I2th and N. E. Sts.
Phone 1494.
WHETHER you intend to drive your car or store it for the winter by all means stop in the "Exide" service station and get some battery advice. Central Auto Station. 1113-1115 Main.
AUTO SUPPLIES i REPAIRS 35
AUTO PARTS One starting motor and generator. One magneto. One Stormberg carbiierator. All A No. 1 shape. Priced to sell. Talcott-Overland Jo. Phone 2411.
BATTERIES inspected free at Central Auto Station, 1113-1115 Main.
TIRES Ford Slse "Penn" Tires 80x3 (3F.00) $12.78 and $13.85 30x3 (6000) $16.70 and $19.60 WAKING & CO., Opp. Court House Where the irood bicycles come from.
PALLADIUM WANT ADS BRING RESULTS
MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 MISCELLANEOUS FOR 8ALE 21
THE RED CROSS NEEDS SEWING MACHINES We will give free use to the local Red Cross every machine taken in exchange for a new sewing machine Bold by us this week. The demand for sewing machines for Red Cross work in this and other adjoining towns has been more than we could supply, and we take this method of meeting the demand. We will fire you full' legitimate value for your old machine in exchange for your choice of the White, Standard or White Rotary. Your old machine taken in as first payment; the balance in cash or In payments of one dollar a week or fifty cents a week as desired. NOTE 'The old machine taken in exchange on a new one will be put in sewing condition and delivered to the local Red Cross Association Tree of Charge. This offer is for the surrounding towns also.
H.. D. LAGEY
9 SOUTH 7TH.
PHONE 1736
MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22
FURNITURE And stoves wanted highest price paid. Brammer & Townsend 620 Main. Phone 1469.
FURS Raw, wanted. Highest market
price. 634 Korth jotn St.
FURKITURE And stoves wanted to buv. Home Supply Store. 131 Ft. Wayne Ave. Phone 1862.
8 TIT EN Angora, wanted. Male preferred. Box 197 R. D.
iUNK rWe pay more money for rags.
ruouer, iron. mexais, paper siock. Samuel Jaffa, 204 Main. Phone 2047.
AUTO LIVERY & GARAGES 36
TAXI Anderson's Taxi Service 28 N. 7th Street Phone 1370
AUTO SUPPLIES A REPAIRS 35 AUTO 8UPPLIES & REPAIRS 35
All Kinds Broken Metal Welded Perfectly
DON'T BUY new machine parts. THE BROKEN PARTS can be "Welded" quickly at Uttle expense. Let vs explain farthet WELDEX MFG. COMPANY EXPERT WELDERS Corner 12th and North B Sts. Phone Consider the Savins In Time and Money.
MOTORCYCLES . BICYCLES 37
DAYTON BICYCLES Ride as you pay "two-bite" a day. Elmer S. Smith. The Wheel Main. 426 Main. Phone 1S0.
HOUSES -APTS. TO RENT 33
6TH STREET South 7S4. Four-room house. Phone 2012 or 1335. RANDOLPH ST. 20i. House for rent. Call next door.
BUNGALOW Modern. Am leaving city. Must sell. Call 619 Pearl St FLAT 4 -rooms and bath. Phana 10ls7"I
HOUSE 5 rooms; J3.00 a month. at 325 West Main.
Cali
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42
HOUSES Two 3-roomed houses, like rent. $7.00 and $8.00 a month. No interest, tax or Insurance. Ad A, care Palladium.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42
A. M. ROBERTS Real estate. City and Farms. Liberty Ave., R. 2. Phone 4171. Office 18 S. 8th. ,
FARMS FOR SALE 43
RICH LAND In Michigan. Grains, pAultry. fruit, stock. Bis yields. Less labor. 10, 30 40. 80 acres. 815 to $30. Easy payments. No commissions. Big: booklet free. Swla.rt Land Company, N1257 First National Bank Bids;.. Chicago. Illinois.
REAL ESTATE WANTED 45
FARM If you hav a farm worth about $20,000.00 that you will trade for a hlg-h grade Richmond income property advise me without delay. R.
t . ray ior, xvoom , v. umiu-
1n
MONEY TO LOAN
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MONEY TO LOAN
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NEED MONEY? We Cut the Rate On every loan we make, eaving the borrower 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 s on Diamonds, Furniture, Pianos, Phonographs, and other personal property.
live stock
PAYMENTS TO SUIT THE BORROWER Call, phone or write Business Men's Remedial Loan Association Ground Floor Palladium Bldg.
17 NORTH NINTH STREET. DIRECTORS :j
PHONE 1315
C. A. PETERSON L. A. HANDLET C. B. BECK W. O. SEANEY W. A. BOND A. L. JENKINS H. G. CLARK, Manager
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING INDEX
Personals Pet Stock A Poultry......... Plana Lessons. ...... ........ Piano Movera Pianos For sale Plants and Seeds Plumblna & Repairs......... Poultry and Errs.... Poultry Supplies Printing ft Stationery........ Professional Services Public Sales... Real Estate Loans Real Estate For Sale Real Kstate Wanted Repair 6rvtces Restaurants St Hotels........ Roofing- Repairs, t ....... .... Rooms or Board Wanted Rooms For Rent Safe Movers. ...t. ........... talesmen Wanted anltariums School Books... School A Collates Second Hand Ooods For Sale. Sewinr Machine Repairs Bewlnr Machines For Bale... Sheet Metal Repairing Shoe RepairingSlim Painters Situations Wanted
special Notices gpefcials AtThe Stores
..... S2 .....20 1 23 29 m 14 88 88 ..... S 11 48 . . .48 48 45 17 9 tee 17 11 8 . . .18 7 18 17 A 80 21 17 21 17 17 13 ..... 8
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING INDEX
Stolen Lost Found
Storage jfc Transfer Store Room for Rent.......
-rauonnar
Talkin Machine For Bale Taxieab Tents anal A wntnrs ....... .
Transfer A Storage
Trunk Repairing.
Trunks as Leather oooas Undertakers Unfurnished Room For Rent Upholsterltur Used Cars For Sale.... Used Furniture, Ktc Vehicles For 8ale Vulcan I sin r Wanted Agent A Salesman.
Wanted Female Hip.. Wanted Male Help.... Wanted Miscellaneous..
Wanted Rooms A Board Wanted Situation .... Wanted To Borrow
Wanted To Buy....
Wanted To Rent. Wearing Apparel For Sale... Welding Well Urille and Wind Pump. Wood and Coal Wholesalers
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4 ..is .. ..8S ..23 ..8s
..18 ..1 ..17 ..21 .. 1 .. ..17 ..38 ..31 ..31 ..38 .. 7
..23 ..11 .. t ..47 ..23 ..41 ..31 ..36 ..12
PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY
MONEY The Twenty Payment Plan la 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. $3.50, Monthly Payment on $50 $5.00, Monthly Payment oa $100 Ask for free folder, entitled. "THE TWENTY PAYMENT PLAN," which explains in detail our plan. Prompt Courteous Service. Call on or address
Loan Co. Est. 1895. Phone 1545. Room 8, Colonial Building, Richmond. Ind.
LEWISBURG, 0.
Charles Hecker of Dayton, spent Wednesday with his mother, Mrs. Jan Hecker. . . . . Mrs. Thomas Flavin of Dayton, is visiting her parents, 8, P, Hoi man and wife Foie Sweeney of Camp Taylor, who baa been visiting his parents, Joseph Sweeney and wife, returned to camp Friday James Gates, Charles Schreel and Everett Hapner were Eaton business visitors Wednesday Jeanette Cjnklin of Chicago, arrived here the first of the week, to spend the winter with her aunt and uncle. W. C. MoOra and wife, and her grandmother Moore., .The W. M. A. met at the' home of Mrs. Banta Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. ......Mrs. Roy Shieldh spent the first
MONEY FROM "THE COMPANY OF SERVICE" Loans on Furniture, Pianos, Live Stock, Etc., fr6m 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. $100 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
part of the week with relatives In Richmond.. . . .Walter Archer of Wapakoneta, is working for John Cahlll Mrs. John Longnecker spent Wednesday and Thursday in Dayton.,... Walter Cahill transacted buisness in Dayton Monday..... Walter Homan is spending a few dayh in Dayton..... E T. Paul left Wadneeday on a business trip to Lima and other northern Ohio towns Ed Singer and wife of near Shlloh. spent Wednesday at the Frank Beam home Mrs. Q. C. Albert returned home Monday from a ten day visit with relatives in South Bend and Elkhart, ind..... Karl Horn resumed his studies at the OWo-Mlaml Medieal College, Cincinnati, Saturday Iter spending a week. with his parents, W. D. Horn and wife...., Opal Frantz of Dayton, ia visiting- her mother.... .On account of the illness of her mother, Gladys Hoerner.was unable to resume teaching in the Middleton school.. .. .Lawrence Kelly of Camp Taylor, arrived for a few days visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Kelly. Japan has a population of 54,000.000, spread over an area of 147,655 -square miles, a territory 'just a trifle larger than the state of Montana, which has a population of 446,000.
PUBLIC SALES
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PUBLIC 8ALE8
PUBLIC SALE
Ha-ring- sold my farm I will offer at Fublie Auction all my personal property, on THURSDAY, JAN. 10, 1918 Startine at 10 o'clock a. m.. at my farm t mile north Of Cheater on the Arba Pike, 4 mile southeast of Fountain City, 46 mile southwest of Whitewater. The following personal property. HORSES One brown horse, welg-ht 1600 lbs.. 7 year old; en bay mar, welrht 1600 lbs., 8 year old; one bay mare, weight 1300 lbs. 10 years old; on black mar weight 1100 lbs., 13 year old; one driving horse. 6 years. CATTLE One red Shorthorn eow, fresh ia February; ono roaa Shorthorn eow. sprlnrer; on good Jerssy cow, I vine milH; on other Jersey ow giving milk; one yearling Shorthorn steer calf; one yearling Hoeltein heifer calf. . 63 Head Hofira 66 F6ders ; 6 Brood Sows FARM IMPLEMENTS One 1-horse wheat drjll;,l P. eV 5. corn planter; 1 Janesvill slngl row corn plow; 1 Ohio single row corn plow; 1 John Deer cor plow; 1 brown Manley spiked tooth harrow; 1 corn roller; 3 Janesvill breaking plow; 1 Studebaker farm wagon and flat bottom; 1 hog- shut on wheels; harness, one set Of grood breeching harness; 3 sets of hip strap harness; 2 sets of buray harness; I seta of team fly nets; 1 set of buR-g-y nets, also collars; b rid els. lines, etc.; one storm buggy! one spring wagon; on buggy pole; farm wagon box bed; gravel bed; buggy storm front. COF.N Good ed corn; good lot of shock corn In field. About 860 bushels corn in crib. Lot baled straw; 1H ton of good mixed hay. Some household goods. Many other articles not mentioned. TERMS MADE KNOWN ON DAT OF PALfi. M. M. McMAHAN
THOS. CONNIFF. Auct. Lunch served by Chester Ladles Aid.
JESSE WEICHMAX, Clerk.
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Sale
Ro Go Leeds9
MIOTj JI1IIW H 1 , IT HlsOO In I, I1MFFD?
Having enlisted I am compelled to close out my farming operations. Consequently, at public sale on Friday, January 11, the products, implements, live stock, etc., enumerated below will be offered for sale. Furthermore, I am offering the south portion of my farm, some 270 acres, for sale at private sale. This is good land and well drained with tile. My corn yield last year was seventy-five bushels to the acre. It Is well fenced with wire fence and the fencing is In good condition. New barn 78x114. Good com crib. New Colonial style 9-room house, nearing completion, replacing one burned last November. New 5-room tenant house with good basement. A 5-room tenant house and a barn on the west portion of this farm. MORSES 1 old bay mare and colt. 1 two-year stud, grade.
FEED
1,500 bushels of corn, some In crib, some in shocks. 15 tons of bran. 20 bushels extra fine seed corn. This was picked from stalks the middle of October when mature, and thoroughly dried hanging in crib. LIVESTOCK 75 Ewes, bred for early lambs. 3 Pure bred Hampshire rams. 1 Fresh cow. 3 Cows, calves at side. 2 Springers. ft Hereford heifers. 1 Red belter. 1 Holsteln heifer. 1 Holsteln heifer calf. 1 Holstein bull. S6 Pure bred, immunized Duroc gilts, bred. 3 Pure bred, immunized Duroc boar?.
IMPLEMENTS
1 New Deering binder. 1 Tandem disk and tongue truck. - 1 Rude manure spreader. 1 Cultipacker and tongue truck. 1 Com planter. 1 2-Bottom gang plow with disk attachments. 1 new 2-row com cultivator. 1 Old 2-row cultivator. 1 Corn harvester and elevator. 1 Spauldlng deep tiller plow. 1 Com shock loader. ' 1 Silage cutting box and blower. 1 Large power driven com shelier and elevator, new. 1 Small power driven husker and shredder with blower. 1 Small power driven hay baler. 1 Mower. 1 Dump hay rake. 2 Alfalfa buck rakes. 2 Nearly new Weber wggons with gtock racks. 3 Old wagons. 1 Garr-Scott tank wagon. 2 Alfalfa spring tooth cultivators. 1 Steel spike tooth harrow. 1 Saw millfi Hog self-feeders. 1 Corn elevator, power driven. . 7 Sets double harness. Several Bowser tanks for underground storage of kerosana or gasoline for tractor. ' Etc., Etc.. Etc. - $ale starts promptly Friday, Id a. nt, Jan. li , In case of bad weather, sale will be held m W barn. Terms made known day of sale. R. 0. LEEDS ! AUCTIONEER Thomas Connlff. V CLERK Hny OUUrt Sale on south part of farm, 5 miles south of Richmond on Straight Line Pike.
PALLADIUM WANT ADS BRING RESULTS
