Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 135, 18 April 1918 — Page 13
PAGE THIRTEEN CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING INDEX J CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING INDEX .CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING INDEX Acetylen Wldln 85 AffenU and Salesman Wantad.... 7 Agricultural Implement 24 Ambulance Service 1 A Announcements 14 Apartments and Houaea for Rant. 3 Art Fancy Work t Artificial Limbs. Trusses. Etc. ..SI Auction Bales 4ft Automobile Accessories S5 Automobile Body Building SS Automobile Body Repairing 35 Automobile Livery and Garages.. S Automobile Repairing ..,.3S Automobile Storaare Automobile Supplies . .S5 Automobile Tanlcaba a 36 Automobile Tires 5 Automobiles For Sale Aetomoblles Wanted ....'4 Auto Moving Vans . 1 Haagage and Light Transfer 1 Plcyol Repairing- 37 nicycles and Motorcycles .......37 Ponds and Insurance It nu1111ng and Contracting 13 Building Materials and Supplies.. 2ft Business Announcement 2s Business Places For Rent.. 3 Bulnes Property For Bale .....42 Business Opportunities 30 Business Schools ....20 . Business Services Offered 13 Card of Thanks 3 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING INDEX Classified Advertising. Index , Copyright. Aplled For. . 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 flrld what you may look for. providing it is advertised. Refer to the Index In alphabetical order, according to the character of business or service de.xired, note the number of some and then find the corresponding number on the regular classifications In the classified advertising columns. PHONE 2834 Chiropodist 2 Cleaning and Dyeing .....17 Cleaning Service ...17 Coal and Wood 21 Chiropractor . 2 A Clothing For Sale. Second-hand. .21 Colleges and Schools ....? Contractors 13 Corsetlers , 2 ; Crochet Threads and Flosses .... 3 Dancing Teachers 3 Deaths and Funeral Notices...... 1 Dental Services 1? " Desk Room For Rent 39 Dressmaking & Millinery 2 Drug Specials 3 Dvers Cleaners ..17 Educational 30 Electric Contractor 13 Flertrlc Motor Repairing 17 Embalmera an Undertakers..... 1 A Embroidering and Stamping 2 Farm A Dairy Products... 27 Farms A Land For' Sale 43 Feed Dealers ...31 A Female Help 6 Fire Insurance 19 Florist 1 C For Rent Apartment A Houses.. 3S For Rent Business Places 39 For Rent Desk Room ,0 For Rent Farms ;..40 For Rent Furnished Rooms 9 For Rent Oarages 3d Packing, Storing, Shipping .. Painting & Decorating ...... Personals . . P. Pet Stock & Poultry Piano Movers , Pianos For Sale Plants and Seeds Plumbing & Repairs Poultry and Eggs Poultry Supplies . .- Printing & Stationery Professional Services ....... Public 'Sales Real Estate Loans Real Estate For Sale Real Estate Wanted Repair Services Restaurants & Hotels Roofing Repairs . Rooms or Board Wanted .... Rooms For Rent Safe Movers Salesmen Wanted ........... School Books f. ... School & Colleges Second Hand Goods For Sale. Sewing Machine Repairs .... Sewing Machines For Sale .. Sheet Metal Repairing Shoe Repairing Sign Painters Situations Wanted Special Notices Specials At The Stores ...16 ...IS ,..2 ...32 . "-?S ...rs ...14 ...32 ...32 A Stamping and Embroidering... a 4 Stoles Lost Found Storage & Transfer Store Room For Rent .... Tailoring - Talking Machines For Sale ,.i ..25 ..23 ..36 ..16 ..17 ,..31 ... I ..9 Taxlcabs . , Transfer & Storage Trunk Repairing. - Trunk and Leather Goods . ... Undertakers Unfurnished Rooms For Rent , Upholstering Used Cars For -Sale Used Furniture, Etc ., Vehicles For Sale Vehicle RepairsVulcanising .' Wall Paper Wanted Agents A Salesmen ... Wanted Female Hejp Wanted Male Help Wanted Miscellaneous ........ Wanted Rooms A Board Wanted Situations Wanted To Borrow CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING INDEX CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING INDEX , CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING INDEX ..18 ..48 ..46 ..12 . . ! ..17 .. 9 ..17 -..II .. ..16 .. 7 ..17 ..20 ..21 ..17 ..21 ,.:7 ..17 ..12 ..8 .. 3 ..25 For Rent Housekeeping Rooms For Rent Offices For Rent Store Rooms 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 f-'urnace Repairing Furnished Rooms For Rent .... Furniture Repairing Garages For Rent Garden Seeds Hair Dressers Harness & Supplies Hat Cleaners Heavy Hauling Heating and Plumbing . 9 . S9 V 9 SO 13 42 42 21 . 4 . 1 , 1 17 . 9 .17 36 ,29 , 2 31 ,17 .16 .14 Help Wanted Female Help Wanted Male .............. S Hide Dealers .................. ..23 Horses & Vehicles .......31 Household Goods For Sale 21 Housekeeping Rooms For Rent... 9 Houses-For Rent .....38 Houses For Sale ... 42 Instruction 2 Insurance. Bonds, 'Etc. 19 Investments 39 Jewelry Repairing ........II Junk A Hide Dealers..... 22 Laundries 12 Legal Notices 49 Leather Goods . -. 21 Life Insurance 19 Livestock & Vehicles 21 Locksmiths 17 Lost Found Stolen Lots For Sale 3 Machinery & Tools 21 Male Help Wanted 5 Manicurist 2 Masoleums 1 Medical 3 Marble & Granito 1 Memorials l Milk Dealers ; 3 Miscellaneous For Sale ......... .21 Miscellaneous For Rent 40 Miscellaneous For Trade .21 Miscellaneous Wants 23 Money To Loan .. .-. ... ........ . . .46 ' Monumental i Mortgage Loans 46 Motorcycles ft Bicycles X7 Motor Trucks For Sale 83 Moving. Packing, Shipping ...... 1C Musical Instruments 23 Nurseries i Office A Store Fixtures ".'.'.17 Offices and Desk Room 39 Office Supplies 17 ..17 ..33 ..21 ..31 ...35 A ..?5 ,..15 A ..7 .. . . 5 -.22 ..11 8 ..47 ..22 ..41 . ..1 Wanted To Buy ... Wanted To Rent Wearing Apparel For Sale . Welding '. Well Drills and Wind Pumps Wood and Coal . j .21
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1918
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THE PALLADIUM CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Standardized and Indexed for Quick lirferepre, according to The Basil L. Smith System. (CopvrlsrM) CLASSIFIED KATES 1c per word One Time , 3e per word Threo Times Bo per word .Seve.n Times 2c per word ...One Month
No Ad Takeii Lest than 10c CASH Or Lesa Than 25c CHARGE COVTHAT RATES obtained from The Palladium business office. CLOSIN'O HOURS All Want-Ads must bo In heff 12 II. noon, of day of publication. OUT-OF-TOWN ADS must b accompanied by cash In full payment, according to above rates. THE PALLADIUM reserves the right to classify all ads according to Its own rules and regulations. WANT-AP9 nrtvlns- 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 answer and later call on you providing your reply to this advertisement pleases him. TELEPHONE your Want-Ads when It Is more convenient to do so. Bill will be sent to you. and as this If an aerommoatlon aervlce. The Palladium expects payment promptly upon receipt of bill. Phone 2834 AMBULANCE & UNDERTAKERS 1A WILSON. POHLMEYER & DOWNING Funeral Director Ambulance Limousin Casket Display Room. Phone 1335 IS North 10th St. -- JOHDAN McManns. Hunt Walterman. Funeral Directors Ambulance. 1 m 4 Msln. Phone 2175. MONUMENTAL 1B . nmtiti memorials in granite and marble, large stocks and nv designs. John P. Emslle. 15 8. 10. Phone 4022. REST MONUMENTS and Grave mark, era; no agents; save the commission. Phone us for portfolio of Pjof"Perry T. Williams A Co. 33 North Sth. l.KMON-S Flower Shop Quality, freah fwers. Service. 101 Main. Ph. 103. PERSONALS 2 "CHIROPRACTOR" 2A GPOCE E. H Colonial Bid.. 2nd Vor ' Rooms 204. Phone 365. Offlee hours to it, i i " W1LCOXEN. O. C. 35 So. Eleventh St rhone 1603. Office hours: 1-4 and 6-7 p. m.. or by appointment. SPECIAL NOTICES DANCING LESSONS Phone 3347. IV flip m m,v - -- Embroidering, crocheting. VntmocWlng & knltt'" done to order. 10 No 10 Knin t scnooi oi t n nAWNFlLL CO Successor to Brown-Darnell. We do the same business at the same place. Lawn mowers sharpened & repaired, screens made and repaired. All kinds of repairs. 1020 Main. Phon1936. STALLION HORSES DIAMOND 8389 Owned Steven Kinsley. Richmond. R. IV D. Phone 5145-F. TH KPAT RO'NS of the Culver Dairy will be pleased to know we. are still receiving the same hlarh score. The last Inspection puts us at the head or the list. It Is our aim to go over Ihe top." Culver Dairy. 610 No. D. IMiones 17S4-1531. ' LOST AND FOUND GLOVE White silk. lost. Return 103 PACKAGE Small, lost, containing ! vard brown striped drapery silk. phone 4745; Keward, SOAKF Black silk, lost between 12th and 14th street on S. C. Finder return to 23JR JJ gmaiGrocej-y. TVO Siz and one two dollar Pill, between 4th and City Restaurant. Return to Mrs. Coppkk. Cltv Restaurant HELP WANTED MALE HOY Wanted for office work. Louck A Hill Co. CHAUFFEUR Or truck driver or repair man wanted. Address 1315 No. G. nXPIii'tlENCED CREW MANAGER And solicitors, men or women to distribute an article that theb uainess "and professional man or woman must buy. V, S. demands It from them. See Mr. J. 1. Havens, from 8 to 9 a. m. anl 4 to 5 p. m. at 1026 Main Str. HOUSE MAN Competent, wanted to assist with housework. 115 North 10th St. LABORERS Wanted to handle lumHer: also blacksmith and sheet metal workers. Richmond Safety Gate Co. MACHINIST Good, wanted as partner In machine shop. Box A-1010, oare Palladium. s MEN 25 WANTED at once ; good wages. PAN HANDLE FREIGHT HOUSE
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MEN Young, good, wanted.' 17 to 21 years of age, only thoso desiring steady work need apply. Atlas Underwear Co. MEN Wanted, to work on platform Pennsylvania station. Steady work; good pay. Adams Express Co.. 24 No. 9th St. VARNISH RUBBER Wanted. Geo. W. Davis Motor Car Co. WANTED Tool roem. lathe, milling machine and grinder hands. Best wages to capable men. Also operating under liberal 'bonus system. National Automatic Tool Co. WE are offering steady employment to men between the ages of IS and 45 for government work and regular commercial lines. Our factory operates six days per week, eight hours per day on three shifts. Piee workers after learning the work, which takes from one to two weeks, ore able to earn from 3 " to $5 per day and better. We have a Housing Department which will assist our applicants In securing rooms at the lowest rates. We also need a large number of girls, ages 21 to 35 for steady, profitable factory employment. Apply In person or communicate with Factory Employment Office. THE GOODVEAU TIRE A RUBBER COMPANY. Akron, Ohio. . "HELP WANTED FEMALE 6 DISHWASHER Wanted. 5th & Main. Chop House GIRL Colored. competent, 14 years up, wanted at once, to do general housework. 10 North 7th. GIRLS WANTED We have several position for girls to learn to operate power sewing machines. We pay good wages while learning. , ATLAS UNDERWEAR CO. GIRL Wanted to sew in tailor shop. 1237 Main GIRLS WANTED Can use a few girl for making glove, experience not neceary. 8V4 hours ?er day. commencing :30 a. m. to 6 p. m. 1 hour for dinner; 5 hours on Saturday. BEERR OLOVTC CO GIRL For general housework wanted. Phone 3650. -- ' GIRL For housework wanted, no washing. Phone 3403. ' HOUSEKEEPER Wanted. Call after -' - " . ,, i , . LEARN to be a nurse, young women having ordinary school education. Wages $3 monthly, free room, board, tuition, text books, and uniforms. Full particulars, write Montrose Hospital Training School, 3166 Lincoln Ave., supper. 2108 NO. K. Chicago. HI. SALESLADY Wanted. Railroad Store. Apply at once WOMAN Or girl, colored wanted, competent to do general housework. 319 No. 12th. WOMAN Wanted to assist in kit'-'.en. City Restaurant. ROOMS FOR RP'f 5TH STREET Soutb .16V&. "Rooms, 5 unfurnished. Ph- .s 2446. 6TH ST. No. ." ' Furnished rooms. for rent. Phon' 707 or 5220. STH STRICT North , 111. Light house' eplng rooms. 8T' STREET North 21.6 Furnished ooms. Modern. RANDOLPH STREET 109. Furnished rooms, light housekeeping". "BUSINESS SERVICE CARPET CLEANING Wanted. Phone 1904 D. W. Walters. THE INDEPENDENT ICE & FUEL CO. B. B. Johnson. Mgr. Ph.1 050-3465. BUILDING A CONTRACTING 13 ESTIMATES Furnished on application. V. H. Juerllng. Phone 1763. "HEATING AND PLUMBING 14 MEERHOFF'S Water heater will furnish plenty of hot water. Phone 1236. PAINTING & DECORATING 15 PAINTS and supplies. Phone J 336 Haner A Fahlslng. 428 Main. SPECIAL line of wall decorating and papering hanging. W. J. Cook, phone WALL PAPER 15A L. 8. HAYS 5 and 10 cent wall paper. 4M Mln St.' 'PHONE 2617 'MOVING A STORAGE 16 AUTO MOVING VAN Largest and best equipped In the city for local and long distance moving. Furniture crated, stored or shipped. FORREST MUNliKK ?f0 R 7th St. Phone ?C0. Gilt Edge Moving Service i. K M'NEILL. AUTO VANS PVinno OfRA Ouick Work HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND PIANOS Stored in a practically fire-proof electric lighted bulling. Get our prices. ED A. FELTMAN STORAGE HOUSE, 609 Main St. Phone 2039. MOVING & STORAGE Local and long distance moving and general draylng. W. E. EVANS ?0 T lnnln !. Phono S15. ttcrAlnllNU AND CLbANlNb CARS Washed at Grim Auto Co. 13 and 15 No. 7 St. CLEANING ANDPRESSING Try us we will give you the best of ssrvlce. KNUCKEL CLEANING CO. 1030 Main. Tel. 2501. CLOTHING CLEANED Pros Best service quick work. Peerless Dry Cleaning Co. SIR Main. Phone 14tS Ladies' Suits Dry Cleaned $1.25 Men's Suits Dry Cleaned $1.25 GIVE US A TRIAL THE ROY W. DENNIS SHOP, 1018 Main St. .Phone 2316. NEOL1N SHOP L. ft K. Hhoe Repairing Co., 1236 E. Main Full line "Neolln" soles.
REPAIRING AND CLEANING 17
TATE Practical Cleaner and H95 dyer. Phone WE REPAIR almost everything. Blcycles, sweepers, wringers, furniture, screens, etc. Lawn mowers, saws, knives and shears sharpened. Hearshy bicycle and tires. Work called for and delivered. Wesley Brown & Son. Phone 3086. 0 WILSON THE CLEANER PHONE 1766 In the Westcott. When It's done by Wilson it's DONE RIOHT EDUCATIONAL 20 STUART M. PRATT Private and class teaching. Mandolin. Banlo. Guitar. Ukelela, Hawaiian Steel Guitar. Violin repairing, bowa rehaired. 38 So. 9th St. "EDUCATIONAL 20 MID SPRING TERM Opening April 29 to May 6. Arrange to enter on the opening date. Richmond Business College, Colonial Bldg. Phone 2040. M mcaac P MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 BEE HIVES And beekeeper's supplies for sale, at 300 South West Third St. Phone 4733. BROWN WILLOW CAB For sale, cheats 512 N. 18th St. COOK STOVE For sale, with reservoir, hall carpet and mattin.ar. Call 109 S. 14th St. TRUCK For sale. A good 1 ton truck with solid tires, everything in good condition; will sell cheap If sold at once, ftione woi. INVALID CHAIR For sale, 32 South 10th. Portable Electric Sewing Machines, $35.00. Phone 1756. 9 So. 7th. RUG 9x12, for sale, slightly usedT Frank R. Chamness, 812 No. Eye St. TRUNK A LEATHER GOODS 21A TRAVELING GOODS TRUNKS. BAGS, SUIT CASES, SMALT., LEATHER GOODS. Repairing of all kinds. a ?q Mart man Ward robe Trunks; the trunl, ahead. . . , MILLER'S. 827 Main Trunks. Suit Cases 0ir5Tl ITU nd Traveling Bags. 11 U.Uil 612 Maln street MISCELLAN EOUS WANTED 22 CASH FOR OLD FALSrJ TEETH Don't matter if broken. We pay as high as 317.50 per et, also CASH for old gold, silver, pattnum. dental gold, old gold jewe!iy. We will send CASH by return .nail. Will hold goods for one wee!, for sender's approval of our offer Mail to BERNE R'S FALSE TFiiTH SPECIALTY, 22 Third Street, rov. N. i. FERRETS Wanted. 634 North 10th. FURNITURE And stoves. Home Supply Store. ll Ft. vvayne Ave, ru. jqki.HNlTUHIi Stoves, etc.. wanted. 620 Main. Brammcr & Townsena. rn JU.NK We pay more for scrap iron. metals, hides, tallow, rags and Junk. Henry Holzapfel. Phone 2098 or 4104. JUNK Uncle Sam says "Save. ' Conn Bros. says. "Everybody shold save paper, rags, rubber, metals and phone us; we pav easn ror nmg. SELL your Junk to Sam Jaffe. We pay more ror name, niunn TRUNK Wanted.- State pricie, size. Box D-4007, care Palladium "MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 23 PIANt) For sale. Natl Ave. Kinsberry. Call 403 PIANOS Second-hand, for sale. Music boxes and other makes of talking machines taken in exchange on vlctrolas. Walter B. Fulghum. No. 1000 Main St. PIANO Mahogany. Nelson tor sa'e. cheap. Walter B. Fulghum. 1000 Main. THE SPRUCE HORN makes the difference In the tone of Starr Phonagraph. Violins. Ukuleles. Gulgrami rr:-etEtfc- 612 Ma,n MACHINERY & TOOLS 24 RICHMOND Boiler Works. N. W 1st & Richmond Ave. Boiler repairing and flue welding. Phone 3097. Jacob Kirn. SPECIAL AT THE STORES 25 MEN'S MUNSON ARMY LAST SHOES Special 34.65 NEW METHOD SHOE STORE 2nd. Floor Colonial Bldg. Regular $1.25 spading forks S9c High grade rakes and hoes 40c BIRCK'S HARNESS STORE. 508 Main Baseball Goods, Fishgran & g Tackle, Tennis Goods. 512 Main St. 1 BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS 28 & WALrx sPr,n shoes les l'ifwrP'tyle' quality. LiVVLK prices Walk-Ov( leads. 70S Main moderate Over Boot Sl.op FARM-oDAI RYPflODTjCTS 27 HAY Mixed, 5115-E. good, for sale. Phone BUILDING MATERIALS 23 MILLER-KEMPER CO. General contractors and builders. No.W. 2nd & Chestnwj. 3 Phones 3247-4347-4447 RICHMOND LUMBER CO. Lumber millwork. Phone 3209-4680. PLANTS AND SEEDS 29 CLOVER SEED Big English, for sale. fnone oizu-a. PLANTS Of all kinds for salo. Phone 4152.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 30;
GROCERY STORE For sale, complete clean stock of groceries. Sell the stock and rent the store. 63J South 7th St. ; HOUSE And merchant's delivery wagon for sale; also part or share -of business. Phone 2690. H. E. Burrls. LIVE STOCK & VEHICLES 31 COWS 2 good fresh, for sale. 23-A, Boston. Phone ' FOR SAJLE Wagons, Harness, Plows, Planters, Mowers, Hay Rakes, Vehicles of all kinds. 317 NORTH A HORSES 2 and 1 fresh cow for sale. Phone 30S9. 230 Maple St. HORSE For sale, good general purpose horse. Phone 5115-E. HORSE AND SURREY For sale. Randolph. 322 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33 AUTOS Two Dodge roadsters. 2 Fords. 2 MaxwellJ, Truck, Buick. 4cvl. roadster and several other cars. Chenoweth Auto Co. Phone 1925. 1107 Main. FORD 5-passenger 1915. Just been overhauled; Al condition. Chean if sold at once. E. R. McGraw, Cambridge City. PlHne 313 or 530. eTCTSIc Used', for sale. New batteries. Address P. O. Box 96. . IF YOU WANT A LIGHT-WEIGHT TRUCK with ample power and speed and durability for E00 lbs., or 1500 lbs.. In. vestigatc the Republic Dispatch, complete at $750. WELDEX MFG. CO. 12th and N. K. Sts. Phone 1434. USED CARS iler ar ??'1i?K0i, tau 411 to sell. A No. 1 conditio!. AUTO SUPPLIES & REPAIRS 35 WEST END GARAGE Oils and accessories. 43 So. 5th St. Phone 20S9. VEHICLE REPAIRS 35A BRING your BUGGIEt and AUTOS to the Schneider Carriage Factory, 43 S. 6th, and have them repaired and repainted. AUTO LIVERV & GARAGES 36 TAXI SERVICE Day and Night PIEHL'S CIGAR STORE Phone 2704-1893. MOTORCYCLES & BICYCLES 37 BICYCLE For sale, cheap. 1009 South A. DAYTON BICYCL.ES Ride a you pay "two-bits" a day. Elmer S. Sir.th. The Wheel Main. 426 Main. Phone 106. RIDE A BIKE Complete stock of bicycles for 19187 They are beauties. Come in and see. Repairing a specialty. Full line of accessories. WAKING & CO.. 4th and Uain . 'Where good bicycles come from." HOUSES APTS. TO RENT 33 3RD ST. North 2S. 8-room house. Call 119 South 7th. sth aT'fiiifrcT Smith 124. House. 7i rooms. Phone 2446. 7TH STREET South 33. Ten-room house, all modern conveniences, steam heated. Finest location in the city for a doctor or professional man. See Shepman. the Tailor, 25 S 7th. 8TH STREET South 810. House, $12.50. Phone- 2987. Call 1114 No. C. 14TH STREET 7-room house with bath for rent. Phone 4187. 14TH STREET North 305. Five-room house. Inquire 1310 Main. Phone 2855. 1 5T H STREET North 4 02 HouseTlnqulre 21 So. 12 APARTMENT 4 room for rent. Phone 1529. E STREET North 1526. House, ?12. Call 1114 No. C. Phone 2987. FLAT 4-room. with bath. Inquire 313 No. 3rd. FLATrooms. Inquire 123S Main. FLAT Furnished front, for rent. 415 Main St. G STREET North 907. House with garden. Inquire Dr. Kinsey. HOlJSESa rooms, 2T9N7W. 5th; 23S Randolph: 437 Lincoln. Call Knode's Music Store. HOUSE S rooms with garden, for rent. Phone 3153. HOUSE 6-room and barn, for rent. Call Sharkey Millinery Store. HOUSE 6 rooms for rent, barn, large Karden and fruit. Will be vacant the 23 of April. .G. B. Moore, over 901 Main. IlOUtSK New ti-room. modern. bath and furnace, for sm.ill family. $40.00 per month. Address Mciern. care Palladium. NORTH A ST. 1S11. house for rent.. New modern HOl'SE For rent; 4 rooms,, electric light, both kinds water. Inquire 536 V. 19th. HOL'SE New Four-roomed, both waters; $7.00 month. West Main. for rent; Call 325 J STREET South 1011. . garden. Phone 1419. ,: RANDOLPH JST7301. r"nt. Phone 4132. 5 rooms and for MISCELLANEOUS TO RENT o GARAGE For rent. 19 North 13th St. MONEY TO LOAN 46
MONEY FOR 'FARM CHATTEL LOANS AT LESS THAN THE LEGAL: RATE Loans made to farmers on convenient maturity payments, prompt confidential service. If in need of money SEE US FIRST and let us explain our plan. . ,
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Mrs. Sallie Shewmon returned from Philadelphia last Thursday, where she j spent the winter with her son, Chester Blackford and wife. Her son is now at Camp Meade, Md., having left for camp on Tuesday of last week Mr. and Mrs. George Beard entertained Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Johnson and daughter, Naomi, Mr. and Mr3. Walter Rautsaw and daughter, Dorothy, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. Beard Rev. E. G. Price of Indianapolis, preached at the Universalist church last Sunday. He was entertained at the home of Rev. J. H. Blackford and daughter. Lenore Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Kimmel and son, Hollie, were entertained at dinner Sunday, by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brown of near Yankeetown.. .. .Miss Samantha Wikle spent last Thursday in West Manchester Gideon Johnson and family moved last wek to the S. H. Goble farm southwest of town Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Beard and daughter, Elizabeth, and NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT State of Indiana. Wayne County, ss: Estate of Hannah Waking, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed oy the Wayne Circuit Court, executor of the estate of Hannah Waking, deceased, late of Wayne County. Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. W. W. ZIMMERAIAN, 1 Executor. Robbins, Reller & Robbins, Attys. apr!8-a5-may2 NOTICE State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss.: Mary Tolbert vs. Ernest N. Tolbert. Wayne Circuit Court, April Term, 1918. No. 18253. Petition for Divorce and Restoration of Maiden Name. BE IT KNOWN, That on the 16th day of April 1918, the above named Plaintiff, by her Attorney, filed in the office of the Clerk of the Wayne Circuit Court her Petition against said Defendant for a Divorce and restoration of her maiden name. Said Plaintiff also filed with said complaint the affidavit of a disinterester person, showing that said Defendant is not a resident of this State, and also her own affidavit showing that her causes for Divorce, as stated in her said Petition, are cruel and inhuman treatment and non-support. Said Defendant is therefore hereby notified of the filing and pendency cf such Petition, and that unless he appears and answers or demurs thereto, on the calling of said cause on the 17th day of June, 1918, at the Term of said Court which was begun and held at the Court House in the City of Richmond, nn the 1st Mnndav of Anril. 1918. said cause will be heard and determined in Ills ftbscncc WITNESS, the Clerk, and the Seal of said Court, at the City of Richmond, this 16th day of April, 191S. MICHAEL W. KELLY, Clerk. James E. White, Attorney for Plaintiff. Apr. 18-24 May 1 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 10 INVESTMENT ' Double house $2,700.00. on car line. Will trade or sell on payments. -See TW. HADLEY 2nd Natl Rank Bldg. Phone 1922. HOUSE FOR SALE Except'o.tal bargain, new six-room house to be modern: good location: Cash or payments. Wm. H. Bradbury & Son Rooms 1 and 3. Westcott Block. Richmond, Ind. HOUSE For sale. Good ten room, gas. electric lights. both waters, $2,600.00 209 N. 18th St. HOUSE Modern 7 rooms and bath, hot water heat. Splendid bargain. 212 S. 10th St. . REAL ESTATE. FARMS AND CITY Property. 212 Union Bank. Bldg. Pho,e 2707. P.ENETT A DYE. RESIDENCES Two modern. Nos. a & 7. Washington Court. The best in the citv. The Miller-Kemper Co. FARMS FOR SALE "43 CANADA WANTS FARMERS $40 to $100 worth of wheat an acre. ixw priced land, easy terms. Commission and .ticket to aarents taking possible buyers. For full particulars write. H. R. Kent, 701 Lenuke Bldg., Indianapolis. "REAL ESTATE WANTED 45 COTTAGE Wanted to buy on montlily navments. Box A-1011. LOTS Wanted to plow. Richard Newman, 22 and South B. Phone 1747. MONEY TO LOAN 46
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1315 H. G. CLARK, Manager.
Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Kimmel visited with Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Miller and family of near Lewisburg, Sunday Eddie Kimmel of Camp Sherman, is home on a two weeks furlough Mrs. C. H. Stayton returned home Sunday evening, from a visit of several days with her daughter, Mrs. Grace Lee, of Dayton Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stayton entertained Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Ozro Kimmel and children, Mr. and Mrs. Evin Disher, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hamilton, C. H. Stayton and son, Charles, Miss Somers, of Brookville, and Mr. Hepner of NewLebanon. Mr. Hepner is in the same band with Eddie Kimmel at Camp Sherman.. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Charles House and daughters spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tanner and son, Melvin.. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Emrick and daughter of West Manchester and C. E. Emrick and children spent Sunday afternoon with Lee Bettleton's of New Paris Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Trautwine entertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schlientz of Eaton, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Schlientz and sons of New Madison, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cahill and son, Richard, of Lewlsbiirg and Mr. Mrs. Homer Trick and daughter were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schlientz, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schlientz spent a few days last week in Brookville with their son Bert, and family Prof. L. F. Schieser will give a lecture and will show some stereopticon views of Paris
Political Announcements
REPRESENTATIVE CONGRESS REP. RICHARD N. ELLIOTT Announces his candidacy for re-election as REPRESENTATIVE in congress from the Sixth District of Indiana, subject to the Republican primary election, May 7. 1918. STATE SENATOR M. W. YENCER FOR STATE SENATOR Member House of Representatives Indiana State Legislature session 1903-1905 He solicits your support for senator at the Republican Primary May 7th JOINT REPRESENTATIVE OLIVER P. LAFUZE Candidate for JOINT REPRESENTATIVE From Wayne and Union .counties. Subject to Republican Primary May 7th, 1918 J. W. JUDKINS Candidate for JOINT REPRESENTATIVE Wayne and Union Counties Subject to Republican Primary Election May 7, 1918 AUDITOR HARRY E. THORNBURGH Announces himself as a candidate for Auditor of Wayne County Subject to Republican primary May 7. 1918 WILLIAM HOWARD BROOKS Candidate for , COUNTY AUDITOR Subject to Republican Primary May 7, 1918 CLERK LINUS P. MEREDITH Candidate for . CLERK WAYNE CIRCUIT COURT Subject to Republican primary May 7, 1918 , Primary. May 7, 1918 F. M. JONES Candidate for 4 COUNTY CLERK Name will appear on Republican Ballot GEORGE MATTHEWS Candidate for COUNTY CLERK Subject to the Republican Nominating Election May 7 CHAS. C. EWBANK Candidate for CLERK WAYNE CIRCUIT COURT Subject to Republican Primary May 7, 1918 : , WM. E. EIKENBERRY Candidate for COUNTY CLERK : Subject to the Republican Primary, May 7. To the voters of Wayne County: Having accepted voluntary work of the government, I am unable to solicit your -ote in person. I therefore tak4 this means ' of soliciting your support.
and France at the Universalist church on next Saturday night. Everybody is welcome to this meeting.. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Whipple of Springfield, visited with relatives here Saturday and Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Shewmon and son, Eugene, entertained at dinner Sunday,. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Whipple of Springfield, and Mr. and JJrs. Chris Shewmon.. ...Harry Campbell of Bellfontaine spent from Tuesday until Saturday of last week with hi3 parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Campbell, and other relatives. His brother, Guy, returned with him and remained until Sunday evening Miss Samantha Wikle is spending a few days with Mrs. Ella Bucke, east of town Mr. and Mrs. Lon Reid of Eaton, were Sunday guests of her mother, Mrs. Melvina Shewmon Mrs. Allen Miller" and daughters, Yvonne and Josephine, and Mr. Shellenberger of West Manchester, called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Campbell. Sunday afternoon.
1 Masonic Calendar I Saturday, April 20. Loyal chapter, No. 49, O. E S. Stated meeting. Initiation of candidates. Ventilating fans will be the product of the Skinner Bros. Mfg. Co.. St. Louis. Mo., incorporated with $150,000 capital. . COMMISSIONER HOMER FARLOW Candidate for Commissioner of Wayne County (Eastern District) Subject to Republican primary May 7, 1918 ALONZO DAVENPORT Candidate for COUNTY COMMISSIONER Eastern District ; Subject to Republican Nomination May 7 TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE HENRY C. CHESSMAN Candidate for TRUSTEE OF WAYNE TOWNSHIP Subject to Republican Primary May 7. 1918 Primary, May 7, 1918 ED. STIDHAM Candidate for TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE Wayne Township On the Republican Ticket JESSE D. BORTON Candidate for " TRUSTEE OF WAYNE TOWNSHIP Subject to Republican Nomination May 7 ' J. O. EDGERTON Candidate for TRUSTEE WAYNE TOWNSHIP Subject to Republican Primary May 7. 1918 CHARLES E. POTTER Candidate for TRUSTEE WAYNE TOWNSHIP Subject to Republican primary May 7, 1918 ' CHARLES A. MUEGEL Candidate for Trustee Wayne Township Subject to Republican Primary May 7. 1918 NATHAN P. WHITE Candidate for - ' .-' TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE '- Wayne Township ., j Subject to Republican Nomination! May 7th : ASSESSOR GEORGE W. ESHELMAN - Candidate for COUNTY ASSESSOR '5 Subject to Republican Primaryjf; May 7th. 1918 . ' DAVID L. REID 2 . Candidate for ; -"Z ASSESSOR OF WAYNE TOWNSHIP Subject to the Republican Primary Z , : May 7, 1918 , vC Z: B. (Burlie) PYLE is a candidate for ASSESSOR OF WAYNE TOWNSHIK Subject to the Republican nomination! ----- - - ' at the primary May 7. '
