Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 119, 30 March 1918 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1918

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BUY GOAL NOW IS ADVICE OF

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Small Users Are Told to

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winter are warned to buy now if slble, or they may find the maaf slim in this state, as priority orcf for shipment to the northwest willut Indiana's supply short of the in? tucky and West Virginia coals. This warning to household conair ers was given by Fuel AdministrOT Garfield and reiterated by his asttant, Mr. T. O. Snead, at a recent inference of fuel administrators. , I

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The Napnal Fuel Adminsftration has divided the country into Zones for distribution of fie various kinds cCoal, and under this ruling there will not be any Pocahontas Smokeless Coal shipped to any points in Indiana until after the war is over, and om the best information obtainable the shipments of Anthracite into this territonjwill be limited. ' The chief coals availb for this zone (Richmond) will be fat "lined in Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky and a part of West Virginia. You remember the inconvenience and suffering experienced last wintering to the shortage of coal everyvre. This shortage was caused largely by the consumers not laying in their coal during the early summer months. Now this same experiencIy be repeated again next winter. Tie only way to avoid it is to buy your coal now. 1 1 ' The National Fuel Atmistrator, Mr. Garfield, warns you .t immediately. Take his advice and place your orders early. Much of the coal avclle for this zone now will be divert 4 c Northwest later in the season. Place your order no is all orders will be filled in theord' m which they are received. The various dealers listed below will be glad to advise you of the different kinds of coal that can be shipped Richmond and will help you in any W they can to select a coal best adapted to your particular needs.

NOTICE-Service Charges April 1st and After

Carrying Coal to OA Window, 75c per ton; Delivers Coal with Chute Over 6 ft. to 1 4 ft, 25c per ton; Shoveling Coal Back in Cellar when using window

chute, 25c per ton. Y charge where coal is deli verebv shoveling direct irom wagon to bin. No chute used over 1 4 feet in length.

Hackman, lehfoth & Go. The Ki' lfoth-Niewoehnr Go. J

OJP. Bullerdick

Richmond CoalCo. Mather Brs. Go.

The Independent Ice and Fuel Go. Starr & Woodhurst ' Anchor Fuel Co. J. H. Menke

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