Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 59, 19 January 1918 — Page 7
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, SATURDAY, JAN. 19, -MIS.
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Actytea Weldfnff ...SB Af tnti tnd Stlcnntn WibM f Agricultural ImpUmtaU 24 Ambulanc 8rvlo 1 A ' Announomnta 21 Aprtmnta and Houses for lUnt..ll ArtjLnr Work. 2 Artificial Limbs, TrusMs, to.....21 Auction 8ala , 4 AutomoblU Act MMriH 8S AutonotiU Body Bulldln 2S AutomoblU Bod Rapairln SS Automobile Livery and Oarages.. .8 AutomoblU Rapalrlnr SI AutomoblU Storage f AutomoblU Supplloa 26 AutomoblU TtsTcabs.... SS AutomoblU Tiro 2S AutomoblU For 01 Automobtloa Wtntil .....24 Auto Moving" Vana 1 Harrac and Llirht Transfer If RicyoU Repairing- A 27 BleycUa and Motorcycle 27 nonda and Inouranea 1 Ruildln and fAntrartln .12 Bulldln Materia! ana Supplier... t8 J ounnaas Announcements .... utnaaa Plaoos For Bant 29 Ruatnaaa Property Por 8aM 42 Buelnaaa Opportunities 20 buslnaaa School 20 Buatnasa Sarrleaa Of tared 12 ardaj)f Thanks. .. - THE PALLADIUM CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Standardised and InAeaed for Quick Reference, according to The Basil L. Smith featem. CLA S(SIFllf RATES , le per word t,9Jf,rt 8a per word Three Tlmee 8c per word... ...Seven Time le par word One Month No Ad Taken Last than 10c CASH Op Last Than 28e CHARGE rnvTRirr kitm obtained from The Palladium business office. CLOSTNO HOURS All Want-Ada must be in before 12 M. noon, of day of ?ublloatlon. OUT-OF-TOWW ADS must be aompained by cash In full payment, according to above rata. THE PALLADIUM raaarvoa the right . to classify all ada according to its own rules and regulation WANT-ADS giving a "natter or num. bar," are thla office, can not be an. wered In pereon. A Utter should be addressed to the letter or number, care this offlee. The advertiser will call tor his answera and later call on you providing your reply to tola aavertlaement pleases him. TELEPHONE your Want-Ada when it is more convenient to do so. Bill will be aent to you. and as thla la an accommodation service. The Palladium expects payment promptly upon receipt of bill. Phone 2834 AMBULANCE eV UNDERTAKERS 1A WILSON, ' , POHLMEYER & DOWNING Funeral Directors Ambulance & Limousine service Casket Display Room. Phone 1335 15 North 10th 8t. DOAN & KLUTE Funeral Director Ambulance Night or Day 11(18 Main. Phon 2613. JORDAN McManus. Hunt & Walterman. Funeral Directora ana Amoui once. " 1014 Main. Phone 2178. MONUMENTAL 1B MONUMENTS Markers in granite or marble. J. P. Emslle, 15 So. 10th St Phone 4022. FLORIST 1C LEMON'S Flower Shop Quality, fresh flowers. Service. .1015 Main. Th, 1093. PERSONAL3 TOUR REFLECTION will please you if you let us care 'for your complexion, hair and nails. Over Union Nafl bank. Dr. Mary Tate Dolllns. Chiropodist. SPECIAL NOTICES 8 MEDICINE Dr. Vinton's Vlntolax for liver, stomach, bowels. 10c all dealers. LOST AND FOUND GLOVES Grey silk, between 9tli snd Main and post office. Reward. Return to Palladium. KEYS 2 fastened to safety pin. lost betwpn 22nd and Sharp's grocery. Reward. HELP WANTED MALE 6 BOT FO office. 18 years old wanted. Apply Alias unaerwear .:o. MAN Married, capable handling pure bred dairy stock, for farm west Of flty. w. H. Kuignum. iou Main. jf AN To Sell trees, shrubs, roars, vines Permanent. Brown Brotners, Kocnester. N. Y, MECHANIC First class wanted. Apply st once at the National Garage. OPERATOR8 Turret Isthe wanted. DllleMcGulre Mfg. Co. TEAMSTERS Wanted at Lemon's Green house. Eat of city. WOOD CUTTERS Here Is your chance to get busy. For furthor Information call PHONE 1078 HELP WANTED MALE II MiH!ni!!lIH ri
FACTORY MEN ATTENTION Cut wood on shares. If your coal pile is low, here is your chance to get plenty of fuel. CALL5I34A. W. L. MAO AW
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HELP WANTED FEMALE 6 DISH WASHER Wanted at Kenmore Hotel. HOUSEWORK Girl wanted. Phone 3129. GIRLS WANTED Can uae a few glrle for making glovea. experience not neceasary. 8H hours per day, commencing 7:30 a. m. to 5 p. m. 1 hour for dinner; 6 hours on Saturday. BEEBE GLOVE CO. LAPinS Five bright capable ladies to travei, demonstrate and sell dealers. $75.00 to $150.00 rr month. Railroad fare pnld. Goodrhh Drug Company, Dept. 2S9. Omaha. Nebr. WOMAN Wanted for steady work.
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AGENTS AND SALESMEN 7 AGENTS Make-big profits sailing our extracts, perfumes, cold creams, face powders, splcea, medicines, etc. Beautiful bth grade line. Exclusive territory. Sample soap free. Lacassian Co., Dot. 95. St. Loula, Mo.
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Chiropodist Claantns; and Dyotns;. ...17 . Cleaning- Service ..........17 Goal and Wood 21 Clothing For Sale, Second-hand. ..21 Collea-ea and Schools 20 Contractor a ....12 Ooraottere 2 Crochet Threads and Flosses...... 2 Dancing- Teachers 2 Death and Funeral Notices........ 1 Dental Services ...18 Desk Room Por Rent 22 Dreesmaktne; St Millinery. ........ 2 Dru Specials. ............... 2 Dyers & Cleanartf. ......... Educational ..20 Bieetrio Contractors. ... .........IS BUctrle Motor Repairing. 17 Embalmers and Undertaken... ... 1 A Embroidering; and Stamping- 2 Farm Dairy Products 27 Farms at Land For Sal. ....... ...48 Peed Dealers. ....... . ...... Female Help. ............. Fire Insarance. . .... ... .12 Florists 1 C For Rant Apartments and Houses.. t! For Rant Bustneas Places 22 For Rent Desk Room 0 For Rent Farms. , ...40 For Rent Furnished Rooms. ...... J For Rent Oaragres For Rent Houaekoopmo-. Rooms- , AGENTS AND SALESMEN 7 DO YOU WANT Clean, high class, money making ailing propositions? You trill find Them in Specialty Salesman Magaalne 100-page monthly! chuok full inspirational selling talks by best writers; every issue course in salesmanship: " vigorously exposes "Junk" sellers, mlsrepresenters and frauds; the Agent's champion; yearly 12.00. Send 25o for S months' trial subscription read current , Issue, If not satisfied 25o refunded. (Sold on news stands.) Specialty Salesman Magazine. Caxton Bldg.. Chicago. SALESMAN Live wire salesman or promoter financially able to handle attractive oil stock issue through salesmen in Richmond and vicinity. Big money for right man. Oklahoma Sc Gulf Ott company. 205 Merchants Bank Bid., Indianapolis, Indiana. SALESMEN The MeCaskey Register Company desires the services of several high grade aggressive apectalty salesmen capable of making large earnings on a very satisfactory commission arrangements, to sell their Systems, Sales Books, Fireproof Safes, etc. Commission advanced weakly. Preference given applicants who have automobiles. A few good openings for men who can oAallfy. Write in confidence, giving age, experience, knowledge of accounts and retailing. If any, and encloae a poet card photo to W. F. Marr. Sales Manager, The MeCaskey Register Co.. Alliance, Ohio. SITUATIONS WANTED WORK Wanted on farm. Month or shares. Married. J. G. D., care Palladium. ROOMS FOR RENT 8TH STREET South 221. 2 furnished rooma for light housekeeping. 8TH ST. North 214. Modern rooms for rent. 9TH STREET South 114. - Two to 9 rooms, furnished for light housekeeping. Call mornlnga 9TH STREET North 101. Desirably furnished front room for rant. 92 per week. 9TH STREET North 27. nlahed front room. Modern fur10 STREET South 42. nlahed room. Desirable fnr11TH STREET North 41. Two front rooms housekeeping, furnace heat. 11TH STREET South 21. Modern heated room in private family. ROOMS OR BOARD WANTED 21 ROOM Wanted with private family, or la furnished flat. Call 11 21, Rodman. BUSINESS SERVICE 12 PATTERN WORK We are completely equipped to do all kinds of Pattern Work, both wood and metal; also gating patterns and model building. DRAVER BROS. 1518 E. Main St. Phone 1625. PAINTING eV DECORATING 15 PAINTS and supplies. Phone 1336 Haner & Fahlslng. 428 Main. PAPER HANGING By Edgar S. Wickett Phone 2480. 908 N. 12th St. MOVING & STORAGE 16 STORE Your goods with Forrest Mongr Storage Co. Phone 2608. STORE YOUR HOUSEHOLD GOODS In Our new, clean building, practically fire-proof, steam heated, electrically lighted, and costs no mora than storing your goods In an ordinary wooden fire and rat trap building. Private rooma or open space. . . RICHMOND STORAGE CO. Rear No. 19 So. 11 St. 'Phone 1412. GUt Edge Moving Service J. L. M'NETLL. AUTO VANS Phone 2564 Quic Work HELP WANTED MALE MOVING & STORAGE 16 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 S. 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 draylng. Can give the people quicker and better service. Experienced men and all work guaranteed, prating and storage. Local an. long distance moving. Call OR A MONGER Residence. 815 Randolph. Tel. 1127. Office 7 a 7th. TeL 2749. . Prompt Phone Service. REPAIRING AND CLEANING 17 CIjOTHING CLEANED Pressed Best service quick work. Peerless Dry Cleaning Co. $18 Mais. Phone 1493
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ADTAKER CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING INDEX For Rant Offices For Rent Store Rooms For Rant Unfurnished Rooms.... For Sale Business Opportunities For Sale Farma A Land For Sale Houses.. For Sale Lots... For Sale Miscellaneous........... Found Lost Stolen ........ Funeral Directors. ........ Funeral and Death Notloes Furnace Repairing Furnished Rooms For Rent...... Furniture Repairing Garages For Rent Garden Seeds..... .38 .88 . 9 .80 .43 .42 .42 .21 . 4 .-1 . 1 .17 . 9 .17 .38 .29 . 2 .31 .17 .18 .14 . 6 Hair Dressers Harness St Supplies..... Hat Cleaners Heavy Hauling Heating and Plumbing.. Help Wanted Female. . . REPAIRING 17 EVERTTRTNG We repair almoat everything. Call for and deliver. Wesley Brown wm. rnoni avov. FURNITURE Repaired; pictures framed; all kinds of stoves, bicycles and aandrlea. We repair everything. Brown-Darnell Co. Phone 1989. NEOLIN SHOP L. & JC .Shoe Repairing Co.. 1228 B. MainFull line "Neolln" aoles. TATTS "KUens Klose Klean" 1195 Phone 1195 . INSURANCE 19 NOTICE Insurance Cost Before buying life Insurance, learn the true coets of all classes of life insurance. Address L. F., care Palladium. EDUCATIONAL 20 CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS in Richmond soon. Men and women desiring government-clerkships, departmental, postofflce, railway mall, customs, stenographers, write for free particulars to J. C. Leonard (former government examiner) 820 Kenois Bldg.. Washington, D. C. MISCELLANEOUS FOR 8ALE 21 COAT Ladles' for sale, else 38. 427 Lincoln. FOR SALE OR TRADE Work mare, weighs 1200, found, two sheep, buggy and harness for pony from 5 to 8 hundred. Call 1902. LADIES' HAND RAGS One lot left from holidays, will be sold 20 percent discount Miller Harness Store RUBBERS Special sale child's and misses' first quality rubbers. SOc and 60c pair. New Method Shoe Store, Upstairs, Colonial Bldg: SLEIGH Fine for sale. 28 North 19th St. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22 FURS Raw. wanted. Highest market price. 884 North 10th St. FURNITURE 8toves, etc.. wanted. 620 Main. Brammer & Townsend. Ph 1469. FURNITURE -And stoves wanted to buy. Home Supply Store. 181 Ft. wayne Ave. rnone ibw. JUNK We pay more for scrap Iron, metals, hides, tallow, rags and Junk. Henry Holzapfel. Phone 2099 or 4104. JUNK Uncle Sam says "Save." Cohn Bros, says, "Everybody should save paper, rags, rubber, metals and phone us; we pay cash for same. Phone 3476. HOUSEHOLD Furniture wanted. John H. Schell. Phone 3474. 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 For sale, 3 chairs. b9th, good location. Good reason for selling. Address Shop, care Palladium. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Responsible business men can make connections to represent in their City a responsible Chicago business house. Must be financially responsible and possess good character. Hamlin & Company, 29 S. LaSalle St., Chicago. Illinois. STOCK For sale, in a life insurance company. Address W. care Palladium. LIVE STOCK A VEHICLES 31 FOR SALE Wagons, harness, .vehicles all kinds, .farming .implements. 3 nice up-to-date sleighs. 317 North A St. WAGONS Delivery, tor sale, cheap If sold at once. A. & P. Tea Co., 727 Main St AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33 AUTOMOBILE Any one wishing to buy a 191C Ford touring car, call at 12 South 18th. FOR SALE Ford, Maxwell, Chevrolet. Bulek Six . roadster and touring. Good condition. Prices right. Chenoweth Auto Co.. 1107 Main. Phone 1925. DAYTON Electric, for sale, at attractive price, big snap for quick sale. One Ford roadster, first-class condition in every respect; price will suit. Call or phone Ford Agt., New Paris, Ohio. USED CARS If you are looking for either to buy or trade a C&U 2411 good used car. 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 2750. WELDEX MFG. CO. 12th and N. E. Sts. Phone 1494. AUTO 6UPPLIE8 A REPAIRS 35 TIRES Ford Size "Penn" Tires 30x3 (Sf.OO) $12.78 and $13.85 30x31,4 (6000) $16.70 and $19.60 WAKING & CO., Opp. Court .House Where the good bicycles come from. WANTED You to bring your old tires and have them made into 2 in 1. Small cost and good wear. MILLER HARNESS STORE MOTORCYCLES & BICYCLES 37 DAYTON BICYCLES Ride as you pay "two-bits" a day. Elmer S. Smith, The Wheel Main. 426 Main. Phone 1306. HOUSES APTS. TO RENT 38 MAIN STREET West 811. For Bale or rent to reliable party. Modern house. owner leaving city. RANDOLPH ST. 201. House for rent Call next door. STATE STREET 208. Four-room -cottage. Electric lights and water. Walter Ratliff. WILLIAMS ST. Corner 2nd.; 4-room cottage and small business room, also RICHMOND AVE 200. Five-room and bath, second floor, duplex. Phone 8078. FLAT rooms and bath. Phone 1067. HOUSE 6 rooms and bath. Inquire 833 N. 13th. Phone 1994 MODERN 6-room' furnished house, for rent, best location. Call 4319. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 A. M. ROBERTS Real estate. City and Farms. Liberty Ave., TL D. Phone 4171 Office 18 S. 8th. HOUSE 5- room, for sale or trade; well located. Address Owner, care Palladium.
Classified Advertisimg Index Copyright Applied For. All regrular classifications are numbered and ar ran red In nuroerloal order througrhout the cUssiffed columns. The following- Index serves as a complete and instant guide as to the classification number under whioh you will find what you may look for. providing it la advertised. Refer to - the index In alphabetical order, according to the character of business or aervloe desired, note the number of same and then find the corresponding number on the regular classifications in the classified advertising columns.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING INDEX Help Wanted Mala . . . 5 . . 22 ...91 ...21 ... 9 ...28 ...42 ...20 ...19 ...20 ...17 ...22 ...12 ...49 ...21 ...19 ...31 ...17 ... 4 ...42 ...24 ... 6 Mine ueaiere Horaes & Vehicles Household Goods For Sale. Housekeeping Rooma For Rant. Houses For Rent... Houses For Sale............... Instruction Insurance, Bonds, Etc.......... Investments Jewelry Repairing... Junk A Hide Dealers Laundries . w t iv.. ............ Leather Goods Life Insurance Livestock St, Vehicles Locksmiths Lost Found Stolen .... Lots For Sale Machinery & Tools Male Help Wanted rgcuBiquijjgunu!!
The Clear tag Honnse The Want Ad columns of The Palladium are The People's Clearing House. It is to this catalog of classified wants and offers that the readers turn daily to satisfy their wants to sell what they have no further use for and to buy what they want. Your neighbor will read your Want Ad and so will thousands whom you've never seen.
WHEN YOU ADVERTISE IN THE PALLADIUM YOU REACH 95 OF THE HOMES IN RICHMOND
REAL E8TATE FOR SALE 42 HOUSE FOR' SALE Exceptional bargain, new six-room house to be modern; good location. Cash or payments. Wm. H. Bradbury & Son Rooma 1 and 3, Westcott Block, Richmond, Ind. - FARMS FOR 8ALE 43 GOOD SOIL in Kalkaska,-Antrim and Charlevoix Counties, Michigan. Fine for wheat, oats, corn, clover and alfalfa. Good roads, schools and churches. Healthful climate. 20, 40 or 80 acres at $15 to $30 per acre. Small down payment. Balance monthly or yearly. No commissions; you buy direct from owner. Wage earners become independent. Write for big booklet telling all about this country. Swlgart Land Co., N1257 First Nafl. Bank Bldg., Chicago, 111. REAL ESTATE WANTED 45 WANTED TO BUT 5 or 6 room, modern house, centrally located. Give exact location and price. Address H, care Palladium. PUBLIC SALES 43 PUBLIC SALE On Robert Boyd Farm, M mile Southeast of Middleboro. Tuesday, January 22, 1918. Horses, hoge, cattle, grain, farming implements. CORA SIEWEKE, Administratrix. PUBLIC SALE Jan. 23, 1918. mile west of Boston. Horses, cattle, hogs and sheep, hay, grain and farm implements. WILLIAM S. MILLER, Admr. ALF VANDERBECK H. C. RAMSEY Auctioneers. Announcement PUBLIC SALE On farm known as Jesse Addleman farm. 1 milfR north of Middleboro, 2 miles south Whitewater on February 1, 1918. Mules, cattle, hogs, corn, hay and farm Implement. LEE MOORE LEGAL NOTICES 49 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss: Estate of Frank S. Davis, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Wayne Circuit Court, Administrator of the estate of Frank S. Davie, deceased, late of Wayne County Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. THEODORE C. DAVIS, Administrator. E. F. Mjason, Attorney. Jan. 12-19-26. MILTON, IND. Mrs. Lafe Reed died Tuesday night at her home. She had been visiting hef daughter, Mrs. Mable Annls, at Indianapolis and had been home only a few weeks. . . .Mr. Funk's hand was badly cut in the saw at his mill east of town Mr. Harrison HlckB while trying to crank the machine for Horace Huddleson broke his arm. .. .Miss Alice Napier bookkeeper and stenographer at the Doddridge-Bud factory has gone to Washington to accept a government position Will Wissler has returned from Martinsville much benefited in health. His daughter, Mrs. Clyde Leverton, who was with Mrs. Wissler during his absence has gone home. .... .The Wayne County Council of Defense has made Mrs. E. C. Denny ' chairman of the woman's work for Washington township. Mies
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r I CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING INDEX Manicurist Masoieums Marble di Granite Medical Memorials Milk Dealara Miscellaneous For Sale...... Miscellaneous For Rent...... Miscellaneous For Trade Miscellaneous Wants Money To Loan Monumental Mortgage Loans Motorcycles A Bicycles...... Motor Trucks For Sale Moving, Packing, Shipping... Musical Instruments Nurseries Office St 8tore Fixture Offices and Desk Room Office Supplies Packing. Storing. Shipping. . .'l MfflifflliilTOiliril Cora Brown is in charge of first precinct; Mrs. Hiram Crook of second precinct and Miss Clara Houseworth of third precinct; Mrs. E. P. Jones is secretary. There will be held in Richmond Feb. 4, an important meeting addressed by speakers of national prominence. All the women of the township are urged to attend Bertie George is working at a casket factory in Muncie. ..CHyde Leverton was at Indianapolis to attend the Stock Breeder's association. .. .Miss Bessie Franklin is attending business college in Richmond Prof, and Mrs. L. E. Thompson, Mrs. L. H. Warren and daughter, Elizabeth, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Warren, Mrs. Late Beeson, Mrs. Malinda Barton Mies Nellie Jones-, Mrs. W. LI Parkins, Mr. and MrB. E. P. Jones and son. Ernest, were at Richmond Friday afternoon to hear Alma Gluck The Cary club meeting was popstponed until next Thursday afternoon when it will be held with Mrs. W. L. Parkins Rev. Mr. Errickson will preach at Doddridge Sunday. Rev. McCormick will have services at the Milton Christian church. The services at the Friends' church will be in charge of the pastor, Rev. Outland .... Mesdames McMahan and McConley were hostesses for the Missionary society of the Methodist church Monday afternoon. The program was given by Mrs. Hoshour, Mrs. Parkins and Mrs. Walter Templin, Mesdames Hoshour and O'Dell sang a duet.... Miss Emma Izor is spending a few weeks at Harrisburg Mrs. Nancy Baldwin has had as her guest her son, James, of Rushville. CHESTER, jND. Miss Rachael Iredell fell recently on the ice and injured one arm Everett Hunt is still confined to his home with a carbuncle on his neck Morton and Burgess McMahan were callefl to Richmond Sunday on account of the illness of their father, who was stricken with paralysis at his home In Richmond last Friday Word has been received from Herbert Kendall announcing his safe-arrival in France, Jan. 2 Mr. and Mrs. Donald Baynes are the proud parents of a baby-girl born last week, name, Lois Margaret Baynes Mr. and Mrs. George Scantland have returned to their home in Illinois, after visiting Louis Hampton and family here Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Williamson moved to their new home, east of here, last wek Harry Morrow, who is In camp near Montgomery, Ala., sent a beautiful service flag to his mother, Mrs. William Morrow here, lastweek Mr. and Mrs. Warren Stlgleman attended the funeral of the former's uncle at Spiceland last Thursday.. .Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Meyers and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cutter entertained the following friend3 with an oyster supper at their home here last Wednesday night Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. James Webster and daughter. Florence, Mr. and Mrs. William Martrh and daughter, Virginia, and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Stigleman Mrs. Brown of west of Richmond, visited her daughter, Mrs. Caleb Duke, last week Mrs. James Webster and daughter Florence, spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Martin The local school closed Tuesday as pupils could not attend on account of drifted roads Miss MarJorie Pickett is at home this week as there ia no school at Middleboro this week. Will Observe Monday As Snow Cleaning Day. BLOOMFIELD. Ind., Jan. 19. Fuel Administrator Garfield's closing order was put into effect in Bloomfield toAmv urttlimiit qtiw nnnosition. At & J bUWMW WI1 largely attended meeting of merchants and business men It was aeciaea to Mim nut t rtrrior fiillv and cheerful ly. It is planned to observe the first Monday holiday as snow cleaning any in Bloomfield. -iia I? Tvno, moiuiMi' nf the JonesDugger Chair company, bas offered to
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Painting A Deoorating. ........ ...15 j Personals . 2 Pet stock dt Poultry 22 t Piano Movers, ............ .......1 Pianos For Sale. ....... ...... ....23 Planta and Seeds. .... .... 29 Plumbing St Repair. 14 Poultry and Erse. Poultry Supplies. .............. ...23 Printing Sk Stationery .. 3 ProfeaaTonal Services........ IS Public galea , ...48 Real Estate Loans.. .........48 Real Estate For Sale 42 Real Estate Wanted 45 Repair Services..... ........17 Restaurants & Hotele. ...... ...... 9 Roofing Repairs. ................ .17 Rooms or Board Waftted. ...... ...11 Kooma For Rent 9 Safe Movera .........18 Salesmen Wanted 7 School Books 1' A School Sc Colleges 20 Second Hand Goods For Bale 21 Sawing Machine Repairs. .........17 Hewing Machines For Sale.. 21 Sheet Metal Repairing 17 Shoe Repairing 1? Sign Painters.... 12 Situations Wanted 8 - Special Notices 3 Specials At The Stores 25 Stamping and Embroidering 2
Revelations of a Wife BY AOELE GARRISON
"Marvin!" The conductor shouted the word as the train drew up to one of the most forlorn looking railroad stations it was my lot to see. Dicky and I rose from our seats, he with subdued excitement. I with a feeling of depression. For the girl who had claimed so much of our attention on the trip from New York was getting off at Marvin after all. I remembered the bargain I had made with my conscience concerning this beautiful woman, whose face and figure were Just what Dicky wanted for the illustrations he was doing for Fillmore. "If she smts off at Marvin," I h3d said to myself, "I will tell Dicky that I know she probably needs the money he would offer her for posing, instead of being th geirl of wealth he thinks her." "What do you know about that?" Dicky exclaimed, as he 6aw her go down the aisle ahead of us. "She is getting off here also. I wonder who she is?" "Listen. Dicky," I said rapidly. "Walk ahead, see In which direction she goes, and ask the station master if he knows who she is. I know something which I will tell you when you have done that Pel-haps you may have her for a model, after all." Dicky gave me one swift glance of mingled surprise and admiration, then did as I asked. As I followed him down the aisle and noted the eagerness with which he was hurrying, I felt a sudden qualm of doubt. Was I really doing the wisest thing? There was no time for drawing back now, however. Dicky had passed the girl, and swung himself from the step of the car in front of us to the platform before the train stopped. I saw him standing near the station master as the girl alighted. I was right behind her, and heard her answer to the question of the driver of the automobile bus. "Bus, Miss Draper? You're quite a stranger." "Not this time, Sam... Yes I.'ye been away quite a time." Her voice was as attractive as her presence, rich and musical, but it held that same effect of curious aloofness her manner had betrayed in the train. employ all of his workmen who are thrown out of employment in cutting fire wood on his farm near Bloomfield, and other citizens' have made similar offers and probably many factory men and possibly some business men will use the closed period and the Monday holidays for cutting wood. Masonic Calendar Saturday, Jan. 19. Loyal Chapter No. 49, O. E. S., stated meeting. FOOTS LOSES 40 HEAD OF HOGS IN BIGSTORM Stock Frozen to Death Saturday Night Three Quaker Families Keep Warm. By NATE EDWARDS ECONOMY, Ind., Jan. 19. Will Fouts, one of the big farmers north of town, who was the first Perry township man to have 5,000 bushels of corn in cribs early In the fall, met with a big loss by having 40 head of hogs frozen to death last Saturday night. They had been recently vaccinated and it is supposed they were more susceptible to cold weather than those that had not been so treated. Last Sunday morning three Quaker families did not follow one of the ten commandments. Any way they found Sunday morning that they only had seven sticks of wood between the three families and to the woods Harry Byron and Forest Macy hied to cut enough fuel to last through the day It was either break the Sabbath or. let Pa Winter separate the spirit from the body. They chose the former and are living today. Mrs. Tillie Clark' Is visiting Indianapolis relatives during tie zero weather. Clyde Franklin and Harry Williams drove in a snow drift Thursday evening east of town upsetting the buggy with but small damage to men and rig. Oliver Wilson left for Richmond Thursday to attend a funeral, and to visit his son, Omar Wilson and family. Harold Fenimore, who Is teaching school at Bethel, is taking a vacation this week on account of the zero weather. Joseph Lamb, Oliver. Hiatt and Will Conarroe have bought a carload of Illinois corn that will be here Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Lodd moved from Losantville in the farm home of Mrs. Laura Barbour west of town. It's the little things that count Buy Thrift Stamps.
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