Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 66, 28 January 1918 — Page 9

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. MONDAY, JAN. 28, 1918.

PAGE NINE

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING INDEX

Acetylene Weldtnar. K. A cant a and Salesman Wanted.... Agricultural Implements ........ Ambulance Service Announcements Apart man t a and Houses for Kent Art Fancy Work Artificial Limbs, Trusses, ate... Auetion Sales Automobile Accessories Automobile Body Building....... Automobile Body Repairing Automoblla Livery and Oarag-aa. Automoblla Repairing Automoblla Storage Automoblla Supplies,. Automobila Taxlcabs Automoblla Tirea

Automobiles For Bala

Automoblla Wantad Auto Moving; Vans BAflrtage and Llfcht Transfer.... Bicycle Repalrlnar Bicycles and Motorcyclaa. Bonds and Insurance Rulldlfur and ContractingBulldlnsr "Materials and Supplies. Buslnaaa Announcements Business riaces For Uent Business Property For Sale Business Opportunities., Business Schools Business Services Offered Cards of Thanks "li

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING INDEX

Chiropodist Cleaning- and Dyeing.. Cleaning Services

Coal and wood Clothing- For Sale. Pecond-hend. . Colleges and Schools Contractors Corsetters Crochet Threads and Flosses Dancing Teachers Death and Funeral Notices Dental Services Desk Room For Rent Dressmaking- & Millinery Drur specials Dyers & Cleaners Rdueatlonal

Electrlo Contractors Electrlo Motor Repairing Embalmers and Undertakers Embroidering and Stamping; Farm ft Dairy Products Farms & Land For Sale

Feed Dealers Female Help Fire Insurance Florists For Rent Apartments and Houses

for Kent Business Places For Rent Desk Room For Rent Far its For Rent Furnished Rooms For Rent Garases For Rent Housekeeping Rooms

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AD TAKER

Classified Advertising Imdex Copyright Applied For. J All regular classifications are numbered and arranged !n numerical order throughout the classified columns. The following index serves as a complete and instant guide as to th classification number under which you will find what you may look for. providing it ia advertised. Refer to the Index tn alphabetical order, according to the character of business or service desired, note the number o. same and then find the corresponding number on the regular classifications in the classified advertising columns.

PHONE 2834 WANT AD TAKER

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING INDEX

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For Rent Offices For Rent Store Roams... For Rent Unfurnished Rooms.... For Sale Business Opportunities. For Sale Farms & Land. ....... . 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 Garages For Rent Garden Seeds ; Hair Dressers Harness St Supplies Hat Cleaners Heavy Hauling Heating and Plumbing Help Wanted Female

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Help Wanted Mala Hide Dealers...... ....... ....... Horses & Vehicles..... Household Goods For Bala Housekeeping Rooms For Rent. Houses For Rent Houses For Sale... Instruction Insuranoe, Bonds, Etc Investments Jewelry Repairing Junk & Hide Dealers Laundries Legal Notices., Leather Goods..... Life Insurance Livestock & Vehicles , Locksmiths Lost Found Stolen Lots For Sale Machinery & Tools..,, Male Help Wantad

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be In before 12 M. noon, of day of

publication. OUT-OF-TOWN ADS must be accompalned by cash In full payment, according to above rates. THE PALLADIUM raaarves the right to classify all ads according to its own rules and regulations. WANT-ADS Riving 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 this advertisement pleases him. TELEPHONE your Want-Ads when It Is mora convenient to do so. BUI will be 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

PEER- Mrs. Mary A., died Monday morning. January 28, 1918, at her residence, 125 So. 10th St., from a cerebral hemorrhage; age 87 years. The tieucaaed is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Laura Nicholson, of 125 So. 10th nnd one brother, Frank Peer, of Dallaa. Texas. The funeral will be Wednesday, 2:30 p. m. at home. Rev. Rae will be in. charge. Burial is to be at I'arlham. Friends may call Tuesday afternoon.

AMBULANCE A UNDERTAKERS 1A

WILSON, POHLMEYER & DOWNING Funeral Directors Ambulance & Limousine service ff et.P1,"&'Jyo.Room- Phone 1335 15 North 10th St

DOAN & KLUTE Funeral Directors Ambulance Night or Day 1108 Main. Phono 362S.

JORDAN McManua. Hunt & Walterman. Funeral Directors and Ambulance. 1014 Main. Phone 2173.

MONUMENTAL

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MONUMENTS Markers in granlta or marble. J. P. Emslle, It So. 10th St. Phone 402'J.

FLORIST

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I.KMON'S Flower Shop Quality, fresh flowers. Service. 1015 Main. Ph. 1093.

PERSONALS

LET. MADAM KOKMOS help you by giving your life prediction. Send birthdata and 10 cents. D. L. Kosmos, A78. Iul s v 1 lie. K y .

SPECIAL NOTICES

MEDICINE Dr. Vinton's Vlntolax for liver, stomach, bowels. lOo all dealers.

LOST AND FOUND

DOG Bird, lost: white with brown head. Return to 81 S National Ave. Reward.

KEYS Bunch of, loat Friday evening. Phone 6142.

HELP WANTED MALE

CLERKS Wanted, two grocery elerka of business-like address bright, alive and pleasant with the trade. Age 2S35. If of draft age state classification. Grocery experience not altogether essential. Married men with high school education preferred. IIS. 00 per week. Extra pay for any night work. Off Saturday at 5. Addresa P. O. Box 107. MAN Married, capable handling pure bred dairy etoek. for farm wast of city. W. R. Fulfhunri. 1000 Main.

WANTED Machinists & Toolmakers

Flrst-lass machinists and toolmakers. We always pay tap prices. Steady work. No labor troubla. U. S. Government work on largo cannon and six-inch shells. Vou are not confined In the works. Will refund transportation to works after thirty days work with us. Apply.

American Brake Shoe & Fndry

Co. 718 State St.. Erie. Tenna. WOOD CUTTERS Wanted. Phone 1078

HELP WANTED FEMALE 6

GIRLS WANTED

We have several positions for girls to learn to operate power sewing machines. We pay good wages while learning

ATLAS UNDERWEAR CO.

AGENTS AND SALESMEN 7

MEN Two bright energetic single Over twenty-one to travel. Good proposition to right man. Call Rex Hotel, between 7 and 8 p. m. L. M. Miller.

SALESMAN Exper ienced,

wanted for wagon route. Good

wages, steady position. Call at Great Central Tea Co., 210 and 212 Ft. Wayne Ave. SALESMA N Wanted. We have an opening February 1st for a high class man to handle the best auto tire on the market, weighing from 5 to 6 pounds heavier than any other tire at about one-half tho price of standard tires. Apply in person to the C. L. Smith Co.. 526 N. Emerick Struet. Smith Rend. Indiana.

SITUATIONS WANTED

8

IRONINGS Wanted at 532 Sj. 7th St.

PAINTING & DECORATING 15

PAINTS and supplies. Phona 1336 Haner Fxhlslnpr 428 Main.

WALL PAPER

15A

L. 8. HATS 6 and" 10 een wall paper. 404 Main St. PHONE 2G17.

MOVING A STORAGE

16

STORE Tour (roods with Forrest Monger Storage Co. Phone 2S08.

Gilt Edge Moving Service U M'NEILL. AUTO VANS Phone 2564?, work st

MOVING oV STORAGE

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AUTO MOVING VAN The largest and best equipped tn the city. Furniture crated for shipping. Longdistance trips a specialty. All work guaranteed. Forest Monger 200 S. 7th St Phone 2608.

Three Auto TrucksBast service nnd largest moving vans in the city. Have a large new truek for city transfer and draylng. Can give the people quicker and better service. Experienced men and all work guaranteed. Crating and storage. Local an long distance moving. Call ORA MONGER Residence, 815 Randolph. Tel. 8137. Office 7 & 7th. Tel. 27 48. Prompt Phone Service.

REPAIRING AND CLEANING 17

CLEANING AND PRESSING

Men's Suits Sport Coats Ladies' Suits

.1 .25

CARL C. YOUNG Tailor and Cleaner.

SPECIAL AT THE STORES 25 AXE SALE High grade axes below manufacturer's cost, while they last. Blrck's Harness Store. 09 Main St. Dennis's Tailored Clothes Pave 10 percent anytime. 1018 MAIN.

BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS 26

MONEY TO LOAN

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WANTED To loan money on DIAMONDS. LOWEST RATES, long time, and the ABSOLUTE SAFETY Of your property GUARANTEED. Confidential service. Business Men's Remedial Loan Assn. No. 17 North 9th St., Palladium Bldg., H. G. Clark. Mgr.

THE WAY to avoid battery trouble Is to go to the "Exlde" service station j now and have It Inspected free. Cen- i tral Auto Station. 1113-1115 Main.

LIVE STOCK & VEHICLES 31

WE Repair and oil harness: will trade you new- harness for old harness.

BIRCK'S HARNESS STORE, 509 Main.

AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33

FOR SALE Ford. Maxwell, Chevrolet. Buick Six roadster and touring. Good condition. Prices right. Chenoweth Auto Co.. 1107 Main. Phone 1925.

IF YOU WANT A LIGH,"-WEIGHT TRUCK with ample power and epeed and durability for S00 lbs., or 1S0O lbs., investigate the Republic Dispatch, complete at $750. WELDEX MFG. CO. 12th and N. E. Sts. Phone 1494

USED CARS Her .are some good

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to sell. A No. 1 condition.

MONEY FROM 'THE COMPANY OF SERVICE" Loans oa t Furniture, Pianos, Live Stock. ' Etc., from one to twenty months; interest only for the time you have the money. 250 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 2360. Elevator to the third floor. Richmond :: :: Indiana

Manicurist ..........

Maaoieuma Marble A Granite.. Medical ,, Memorials - - -

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Mlacellaneoua For Sale.,,. Miscellaneous For Rent.,.. Miscellaneous For Trade... Miscellaneous Wants. ...... Money To Loan

Monumental Mortgage Loans....

Motorcycles 4b Bicycles....

Motor Trucks For Sale.,.. Moving, Packing, Shipping. Musical Instruments Nurseries Office A Store Fixtures...

Offices and Desk Room..,. Office Suppliea . Packing. jKoring, Shipping.

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Painting & Decorating. Personals Pet Stoft & Poultry... Piano Movers.....

Pianos For Sale.... Plants and Seeds...

Plumbing St Repairs Poultry and Egga. Poultry Supplies Printing Stationery Professional Services Public 8als Real Estate Loans Real Estate For Sale Real Estate Wanted. ., Repair Servioee Restaurants & Hotels Roofing Repairs Rooms or Board Wanted Rooms For Rent tafe Movers alesmen Wanted School Books School ft Colleges Second Hand Goods For Sale. Sewtne Machine Renal rs

Rawing Machines For Sale... Sheet Metal Repairing Shoe Repairing Sign Painters Situations Wanted Special Notices Specials At The Stores , Stamping and Embroidering. .

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING INDEX

Stolen Lost Found ......... Storage c Transfer Store Room For Rent.. Tailoring Talking Machines For Sale... Taxicabs Transfer & Storage Trunk Repairing Trunks ft Leather Ooods...... Undertakers Unfurnished Rooms For Rent. Upholstering Used Cars For Sle... Used Furniture. Etc Vehicles For Sale Vulcanizing Wall Paper .. .. Wanted Agents ft Salesmen.. Wanted Female Help Wanted Male Help Wanted Miscellaneous Wanted Rooms ft Board Wanted Situations. Wanted To Borrow Wanted To Buv Wanted To Rent Wearing Apparel For Saxe.... Welding

Well Drills and Wind Pumps.. Wood and Coal

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PUBLIC SALES

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PUBLIC SALES

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PUBLIC SALE Begins at 10:30 a. m. I will offer at public sale on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1918 On the farm known aa the Jesse Addleman farm lhi mile north of Middleboro and 2 miles south of Whitewater the following property: One span of mules, 10 and 11 years old, sound and good workers, 5 bead of cattle, 3 milk cows, 1 fresh and 2 to be fresh in the spring, 2 yearling heifers; 2 hogs, 1 brood sow and 1 shoat. Farm Implements One Weber wagon, new; 1 flat hay bed; 1 hog rack complete; 2 walking breaking plows, 1 nearly new; 1 single disc harrow; 1 Spike Tooth harrow; 1 roller, 1 fertilizer, wheat drill; 1 corn plow; 1 McCormick mower; 1 Delaval cream separator; 1 gasoline engine; 1 gravel bed; 1 set of good breeching harness; 1 set good leather fly nets. Hay and Grain Five hundred bushels good corn, this Is a fine lot of corn; 6 bushels of fine seed corn, and 6 tons of clover and oats hay. Some nice fodder and other articles too numerous to mention. Lunch will be served on the ground. Terms made known on day of sale. LEE MOORE THOMAS CONNTFF. Auct. RJ. HANES, Clerk,

AUTO SUPPLIES & REPAIRS 35 AUTO SUPPLIES & REPAIRS 35

All Kinds Broken Metal Welded Perfectly

DON'T BUY new machine parts. THE BROKEN PARTS can be "Welded" quickly at little expense. Let us explain furthef WELDEX MFG. COMPANY EXPERT WELDERS Corner 13th and North E Sts. Phone 1494. Consider the Savins in Time and Money.

AUTO SUPPLIES eV REPAIRS 33 MONEY TO LOAN 46

BATtiKi storage, wanted, ior auio. Wlllard or other make. Telephone 2290.

CAR OWNERS

Tou can save about half on your tire and tube repairs and get the best guaranteed work. Bring them in now before the Spring rush. Bargains in new and used tires. Akron-Miller ft Fisk Tires. A large stock priced to sell. L,EE TME TIRE MAN No. 8 South 7th St Phone 1903 (Formerly at Cor. 11th and Main.)

TIRES Ford Size "Penn" Tires S0x3 (35.00) $12.78 and $13.85 30x3 H (6000) $16.70 and $13.60 WAKING & CO.. Opp. Court House Where the eoorl hlvclps como from

AUTO LIVERY & GARAGES 36

TAXI Anderson's Taxi Service 28 N. 7th Street Phone 1370

MOTORCYCLE8 & BICYCLES 37

Palladium Bid.

Phone 2675.

CLOTHING CLEANED Pressed Best service quick work. Peerless Dry Cleaning Co. 218 Main. Phone 1493

EVERYTHING We repair almost everything. Call for and deliver. Wesley Brown A Pon. Phone $088.

KUHNl I URE flepalreu; pictures framed; all kinds of stoves, bicycles and sundries. We repair everything. Brown-Darnell Co. Phone 198

NEOLIN SHOP L. & K. Shoe Repairing Co., 1236 E. Main Full line "N'eolln" soles.

SHOE Leather and tacks for sale; sola your own hoes and save money. MILLER HARNESS STORE

TATE "Kleens Klose Klean" H95

MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21

DAYTON BICYCLES Ride as you pay "two-bits" a day. Elmer S. Smith, The Wheel Main. 426 Main. Phone 1S06

EXCELSIOR Single 5-horse, good condition; $"0 for quick sale. Call at 1307 Ride St.

HOUSES APTS. TO RENT 38

COTTAGE For rent; $10.00. Hunt St. Phone 1730.

12TH STREET So. 402. Seven-room j

house. Phone 20S..

We Have FIFTY DOLLARS For You It win cost you $1.75 (absolutely no extras) to borrow Fifty Dollars from us for one month. Loans made on Furniture, Pianos, Horses, etc. One to twenty months time payments to suit your Income. STRICTLY LEGAL RATES Call, Write, or 'Phone: Richmond Loan Coo Established 1893. Room 8, Colonial Bldg. Cor. Main & Seventh Streets. Automatic Phone 1645. Richmond, Indiana. Under State Supervision.

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SAVE TIME

in dealing with those who answer your classified ad in The Palladium by putting your telephone number in the ad. Then the people who want to get in touch with you will call you on the 'phone. People who read your Want Ad will investigate your proposition if you make it easy for them to do so. It is a mistake not to put either your address or your name in the ad, but it is a big convenience to interested readers to have your telephone number right there, too.

WHEN YOU ADVERTISE IN THE PALLADIUM YOU REACH 95 OF THE HOMES IN RICHMOND

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MODERN 6-room furnished house, for rent, best location Call 4319

HELP WANTED FEMALE 6

COOK Pastry, wanted at Union Dept

liextsurant.

COOK 7r good housekeeper wanted for half or whole day. Call SIB North 12th.

GIRLS CONGENIAL. FACTORY KMTLOYMENT CONSISTING LARGELY OF GOVTCr.NMENT WORK. Positions open to irlrls between the aires of IS nnd 35 in ond phvslcal condition. Steady, profitable work for those wishing- to avail themselves of an opportunity. Communicate with the Factory Employment Office. THE GOODTEAR TIRE & RUBBER COMPANY. AKRON OHIO.

HELP WANTED FEMALE 6

- GIRLS WANTKD Can use a few grirls for making (loves, experience not necessary. 8'i hours ?er day, commencing :S0 a. m. to 6 p. m. 1 hour for dinner; 6 hours on Saturday. EEEBE GLOVE CO.

LADY 'Walter Wanted. Reference required.

913 Main.

SALESLADY Experienced hosiery and underwear- Apply Mashmeyer Store.

COAT Ladles' black Astrakhan and

jacket suit. Barfalnd. Call mornings. 419 N. 20th St. DAVENPORT Couch, wardrobe, dressera. wain standa and area rantre, feath

er beda, 60c lba. John H. Schell. Phone

8474.

LADIES' HAND BAGS One lot left from holidays, will be sold 20 percent discount. Miller Harness Store. P.ANGE Gas; refrigerator, desk, kitchen cabinet. Taylor nursery bed. drop side iron crib, chairs, etc. C. C. Talcott. Spring- Grove. Phone S428.

WOOD Kindling;. Call 411 South 10th. 11.60 a load.

MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22

CLOTHING And shoes; men's-, wanted at ?40 Tt. Wayne Ave. Phone 2143. FURS Raw, wanted. Highest market

price. 634 North 1 0th St.

FURNITURE: Stoves, etc., wanted. 520 Main. Brammer A Townsend. Ph 1469. FURNITURE And stoves wanted to buy. Home Supply Store. 181 Ft. Wayne Ave. Phone 18C2.

JUNK We pay more for scrap iron, metals, hides, tallow, tags and Junk. Henry Holzapfel. Phone 2098 or 410. JUNK Cncle Sam says "Save." Conn Bros, says, "Everybody should save paper, rags, rubber, metals and phone us; we pay cash for same. Phone 3476.

MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 23

PIANOS Second-hand, for salo. Music boxes and other makes of talking machines taken In exchange on victrolas. Walter B. Fulghum, No. 1000 Main St.

MACHINERY & TOOLS

24

RICHMOND STANDARD MFG. CO. No. of Penn. Passenger Station. Phone 1068; manufacturers "Buckeye" -and "Dayton" farm scales. Call at fac-

BUSINESS PLACES TO RENT 39 BUILDING Of 2 rooms for rent. Call at 44 4 South St'u St WANTED TO RENT . 41 TYPEWRITER Wanted to rent. Address feox 10, care Pall. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 6HT ST. No. 34. Rooming house for sale, full of rooms.

Farms. Liberty Ave., R. E. 4171 Office 18 S. 8th.

Phone

rtt'T TIDING For sale. House, summer

kitchen and out-buildings to be mov- i

ed off lot. Roscoe "rtoberts, denier ville. Ind. .

COTTAGE For sale; $30 cash, bn.la.nc9

on payments. LiKe rent, fnone adv.

HOUSES Two 8 -roomed houses. Tike rent. 17.00 and $8.00 a month. No interest, tax or insurance. Ad A, care Palladium.

FARMS FOR SALE

43

ACRES llr-For sale; brick house, barn and out-buildings; on Newman Hill. See Frank Ross, Pennsylvania I Round House. I

. 4 PALLADIUM WANT ADS BRING RESULTS

NEED MONEY? WE CUT THE RATE On every loan we make, saving 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 on Diamonds, Furniture. Pianos, Phonographs, live stock and other personal property. PAYMENTS TO SUIT THE BORROWER Call, phone "or write

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ASSOCIATION Ground Floor Palladium Bldg. 17 North Ninth St Phone 1315 DIRECTORS: . C. A. Peterson I. A. Handley C. B. Beck W. O. Seaney W. A. Bond A. L. Jenkins H. a. CLARK. Manager.

FARMS FOR SALE

43

PUBLIC SALE MONDAY, FEB. 4. 1918 House 8 rooms, has furnace heat, both water and electric lights in house and barn; about 3Vi acres of land; also . 2 poultry houses, hog- house; large barn and small fruit trees. GEORGE PETTY Southern Ave., Greenwood Heights,

PERRY TOWNSHIP Wayne County.

Receipts and Disbursements for

1917: TOWNSHIP FUND Jan. 10, Modock Tel. Co., tolls, 79c;

May 8, C. J. Atkinson, trusted services,

$150; Oct 23, Harvey Townsend, supervisor, $60; Nov. 13, C. J. Atkinson, trustee services, $150; Dec. 26, C. J.

Atkinson, bal service, rent and ex

pense, $100; Dec. 26, W. L. Morrison, advisory services, $5; Dec. 26, Charles Mendenhall, advisory services, $5; Dec. 26, George Ballenger, advisory services, $5; total distribution, $475.79. Receipts. June 25, County Treasurer, $319.65; Dec. 20, County Treasurer, $293.36; total receipts. $619.01. ROAD FUND Jan. 2, 3. O. Ballenger, gravel, $106.73; Jan. C, William Charles, work, $6; Jan. 6, Archibal Brooks, gravel, $17; Jan. 19, Ottis Turner, gravel,. $3; Jan. 19. Charles Sanders, work, $2.25; Jan. 23, T. H. Frasier, gravel, $3; Feb. 21. M. C. Lindsey. gravel, $11; Feb. 27, J. M. Mendenhall, gravel, $42.20; April 1, Mary E. Shaw, gravel, $67.50; June 13, Adam Southers, work, $37; Sept. 14, J. D. Adams Co., gravel screens, $15.25: Oct. 3, Kiger & Co., sewer pipe, $117.30; W. L. Morrison, bridge work, $20.62 ; Oct. 27, Charlie Franklin, bridge work, $10; Nov. 2, C. Franklin,

Jbdge wk, $15; Nov. .9, Gil. Wadman, jbdge wk. $7.50; Nov. 9, C. Franklin, (bridge work, $7.50; Nov. 10, A. W. 'Swain, gravel, $117; Dec. 2. Carl ' Lundy, hauling sewer, $10.75; Dec. 2, "William B. Healton, gravel, $9; Dec. ; 21, Harvey Townsend, supervisor, i $9.50; Dec. 26, John Cramor, gravel, ' $53.90; total distribution, $689.02. Receipts.

June zo, uounty iTeasurer, Dec. 20, County Treasurer, $53.29; total receipts. $1170.82. SPECIAL 8CHOOL FUND Jan. 2, J. W. Jackson, driving hack, $135.32; Jan. 8, Art Denny, plastering, S2.25; Jan. 10, I. N. Shoemaker, driving hack, $10; Jan. 17, Bert Carver, buggy. $8; Jan. 20, Nate Parker, janitor, $125.35; Jan. 23, W. L. Fenimore, driving hack. $34; Jan. 29. A. W. Wei-,

dy, driving hack, $40; Feb. 6, Perry. Healton, driving hack, $86.50; Feb. 14,! Singer Sewing Machine Co., sewing '

machine, $24; Feb. 21, I. N. Shoemaker, dv. hack, $15; Feb. 27, J. W. Jackson, driv. hack,$79.60; Feb. 28, Wt L. Fenimore, driv. hack, $35; Feb. 2t. W. Weldy. driving hack, $50; March 13, Lois Macy, driving hack, $40; Mar.

23, W. t,. Fenimore, driving hack, $34; j Mar.-24, A. W. Weldy, driving hack.; $35: ADril 1. J. W. Jackson, driving;

hack, $50; April 13, L N. Shoemaker.! driving hack, $25; April 17, W. L. Fen-!

Imore, driving hack, $Z4.oo; Apni z. P. O. Beckman. school sup.. $12.67; April 24. A. W. Weldy, driving hack, $65.50; April 24, N. R. Parker, janitor, $137.20; April 25, C. H. Anderson, driving back, $115; April 25. Mike Moam. driving hack. $133.25; May 1. Palladium Printing Co., printing, $10.55. May 2, Anderson L Hollinrswortta, coal, $578.70; May 2, Perry Healton, driving hack, $83.04; May 18,

J. W. Jackson, driving hack, $19.65; May 23, Lois Macy, driving hack, $31.25; May 31, Jones Hdw. Co., paint. $3.60; June 9, W. B. Brumfiel, Inst, fees, $38.50; June 11. Eldo Cain, hauling children, $10; June 11, Frank Jor dan, hauling child., $10; June 11, Charlies Halsey, hauling child., $10; June 11, Grant Wadman, hauling child. $10; June 11, Jessie Seirest, Inst, fees, $22.75; June 14, Elsie Veal, Inst, fees, $22.75; June 18, Anna Bishop, Inst, fees, $29.75; June 24. Arthur Denny, lumber and roofing, $19; Aug. 4, Effie Wilson, Inst, fees, $26.25; Aug. 11, W. L. Morrison, cement work, $125; Aug. 21, F. F. Green street, school sup. $9.15, Aug. 25, John Manning, S. S. int., $102.66; Aug. 25, James McFarland, hauling child., $5; Sept. 3, James Mumbowers, scooping dirt, $12.50; Sept. 3, George Frazler, scooping dirt, $15; Sept. 3, Catherine Pusey, Inst, fees, $25.20; Sept. 10, Blanche Fenimore, Inst, fees, $13.65; Sept. 17, Herbert Thomas, work on school ground, $15; Sept. 29, A. W. Weldy, driving hack, $48; Oct 2, Frank Sherry, Chas.

IJiack, $497.50, Oct. 2, Earl Cain, hack

bed, $482.50; Oct 5, Lois Macy, driving hack, $18; Oct 12, W. L. Fenimore, driving hack, $60; Oct. 15, Harold Wadman, work on school grounds, $1.50; Oct. 16, Howard Anderson, driving hack, $40; Oct. 19, J. O. Ballenger, work on school grounds, $29.85; Oct. 24, W. L. Morrison, work and material for walks, $157.66; Oct. 26, J. S. Beard, school sup., $36.77; Oct. 26, W. B. Brumfiel, school sup., $45.76; Oct. 27, J. O. Edgerton, school sup., $36.98; Nov. 1, Perry Healton, driving hack, $70; Nov. 13, W. L. Fenimore, driving hatk, $30; Nov. 24, W. B. Brumfiel, library books, $33.88; :

Nov. 28, Lois Macy, driving hack, $36; J

Dec. 1, Cain & Salsbury, driving hack, $50; Dec. 21, Lois Macy, driving hack, $15.40; Dec. 22, A. W. Weldy, driving

hack. $86.40; Dec. 22, W. L. Fenimore,

driving hack, $62; Dec. 22, I. N. Shoemaker, driving hack. $30; Dec. 26, N. R. Parker, janitor, $192; Dec. 26, John Bowman, blacksmithing, $19.35; Dec. 28. F. F. Greenstreet, school supplies, $27.93; Dec. 31, Mike Moam, driving hack, $40. Total Disbursements $4,581.47. Receipts

May 2, Co. Treasurer, advance draw, $500; June 25. Co. Treas., $1,173.84; Oct. 2, Northern Wayne bank, $980; Dec. 20, Co. Treas., $1,509.17. Total Receipts, $4,163.03. TUITION FUND Jan. 23, Catherine Pusey. teaching, $72; Jan. 27. W. B. Brumiel, teaching, $110; Jan. 29. Jesse Seirest. teaching, $65; Feb. 6, Anna Bishopp, teaching, $85; Feb. 23, W. B. Brumfiel, teaching, $110; Feb. 28, Catherine Pusey, teaching, $72; March 1, Jessie Seirest, teaching, $65; March 2. Effie Wilson, teaching. $110; March 14, Blanche Fenimore, teaching, $81.25; March 15, Anna Bishopp, teaching, $85; March 24, W. B. Brumfiel, teaching. $110; March 24, Anna Bishopp, teaching, $85; March, 24, Jessie Seirest, teaching. $6$; April 21, Elsie Veal, teaching, $263.75; April 28, W. B. Brumfiel, teaching, $110; April 23, Blanche Fenimore, teaching, $7L60; April 24,

Catherine Pusey, teaching, $126;; April 25, Effie Wilson, teaching. $131.25; April 26, Anna Bishopp, teaching. $85; April 26, Anna Bishopp, teaching, $85; May 10, Grace L. King, teaching. $19.50; May 11, Jessie Seirest, teaching, $43.75; Sept. 15, W. B. Brumfiel, teaching, $50; Sept 28, Ruth Jackson, teaching, $65; 8ept 28, Ruth A Harvey, teaching. $75; Sept 28. W. B. Brumfiel, teaching, $75; Sept 28, Catherine Pusey, teaching, $75; Sept. 28, Jessie Seirest, teaching, $63; Oct. 1, Effie Wilson, teaching. $78; Oct. 4, Mary Ballenger, teaching. $24; Oct. 26, Catherine Pusey, teaching, $75; Oct. 26, Jessie Seirest, teaching. $68; Oct 26, Effie Wilson, teaching. $78; Oct 26, W. F. Brumfiel, teaching, $125; Oct 26, Ruth Harvey, teaching, $75: Oct 26, Ruth Jackson, teaching, $65; Oct 26, Mary Ballenger, teaching. $27; Nov. 23, Catherine Pusey. teaching, $75; Nov. 23, Jessie Seirest, teaching, $68; Nov. 23, Rath Jackson, teaching, $65; Nov. 23. W. B. Brumfiel, teaching, $125; Nov. 23. Effie Wilson, teaching,, $78; Nov. 23, Ruth Harvey, teaching, $75; Dec. 2, Mary Ballenger, teaching, $27; Dec. 21. W. B. Brumfiel. teaching, $125; Dec. 21, Ruth Harvey, teaching, $75; Dec. 21, Catherine Pusey, teaching, $75; Dec. 21, Ruth Jackson, teaching, $65; Dec. 21, Jessie Seirest, teaching. $68; Effie Wilson, teaching. $7$; Mary Ballenger, Dec 21. teaching, $27; Total, distribution. $4,145. TUITION FUND Jan. 1, Northern Wayne Bank. Dec. interest, $4.58; Jan. 30, County Treasurer, Jan. distribution, $540.91; Feb. 1, Northern Wayne Bank. Jan. int $788; March 1, Northern Wayne Bank, Feb. interest $6.27; April 1, Northern Wayne Bank, March Interest, $5.96; May 1, Northern Wayne Banfi, April interest, $4.75; June I, Northern Wayne Bank, May Interest, $3.10; June 25, County Treasurer. June draw, $1171.45; July 1, Northern Wayne Bank. June interest. $2.46; July 12, County Treasurer. July draw, $667.60; Aug. 1, Northern Wayne Bank, July interest $10.01; Sept. 1. Northern Wayne Bank. Aug. interest. $9.21; Oct. 1. Northern Wayne Bark. Sept interest, $7.87; Oct. 2, Elax Abbott transfers, $90; Nov. 1, Northern Wayne Bank, Oct. interest $6.75; Dec. 1, Northern Wayne Bank, Nov. interest, $4.45; Dec. 20, County Treasurer. Dec. draw, $1061.50; Dec. 21. Louis Coffin, transfers, $257; total receipts, $3,825.73. DOG FUND April 4, County Treasurer, ex. dog fund, $46; May 28, J. M. Sharp, sheep killed, $15; Sept. 22, J. M. Sharp, sheep killed, $40; total distribution. $101. June 12, John Bowman, dog tax, $38; total receipts, $38. SCHOOL HOUSE BOND FUND March 12. Northern Wayne Bank, bond and interest $224.36; July 3, H. B. Oler. bond and interest $261.26; Aug. 10, Peoples Loan and Trust Co., bond and Interest. $846.67; Dec. 31, Northern Wayne Bank, bond and interest $254.78; total distribution, $1,587.07. Receipts. June 25, County Treasurer, June draw, $S32.43; Dec. 20. County Treasurer, Dec. draw, $749.17; total receipts, $1,587.60. total receipts, $1,587.60. Jan. 1, 1917, Total amount on hand, $4,954.05; total amount received, $11,398.21; total balance and receipts, $16,352-26; total disbursements, $11,579.35; Dec. 31. Balance on hand, $4.772.91. C. J. ATKINSON, Trustee. This report was received and accepted and approved by the Advisory Board of this township at their meeting this the day of Jan. 191S. W. L. MORRISON, Chairman C. A. MENDENHALL, Secretary G. S. BALLENGER.

OFFICERS RE-ELECTED

Eaton, -O., Jan. 28. These officers have been re-elected for the year by the Eaton Telephone company: President, Charles F. Brooke; vice-president, Charles B. Cokefair; secretary, Lee D. Lesh; treasurer, Elam Fisher. Everett Wysong continues as superintendent, he having recently succeeded C. E. Cox, who was forced to retire because of ill health.

WILL CUT WOOD FIRST

EATON, O., Jan. 28. Officers and members of the Jackson Township Farmers' Institute society declare their farmers' meeting to be held February 18 and 19 will not be postponed on account of the fuel shortage, for, if necessary, the members will cut and haul wood. O. T. Aydelott is secretary of the society.

Keep Moving. Keep moving ! That Is life's secret all the way. When progress ceases, you begin to lose ground. When growth Is at an end, decay begins. Do not let yourself think you know enough, even though your diploma is hanging framed upon the wall. Do not imagine you are good enough even though your acquaintances unite In speaking well of you. Keep moving! . The day that shows no gain to your credit means loss. Exchange. Potash will be manufactured from North Carolina feldspar by the Natural Chemical Products Co., Lexington N. C, organized with $350,000 capita', by Lexington capitalists and a New York chemist who have awarded con tracts for developing a. S00 acre feld

spar property in Mitchell county for manufacturing potash.