Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 165, 23 May 1918 — Page 11

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, MAY 23. 1918

PAGE ELEVEN

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING INDEX

Acetylene Welding

Agents and Btleimen Wnt4... Agricultural Implements Ambulance Service Announcements Apartments and Houses for Rent Art Fancy Work Arttflctal Limbs, Trusses. Etc...

Auction Bales Automobile Accessories Automobile Body Building; ..... Automobile Body Repairing Automobile Livery and Oarages. Automobile Repairing utomoblle Storage ...,.......

A-tomohl)e Supplies Automobile Taxlcabs Automobile Tires .... Automobiles Tor Sale Automobiles Wanted Auto Moving Vans Unggsge and Light Transfer....

Bicycle Repairing: Bicycles and Motorcycles Bond and Insurance Building and Contracting Building Materials and Supplies. Business Announcements ....... Business Places For Rent BilKlness property For Sale .... Business Opportunities Business Schools Business Services Offered

C.irds of Thanks

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Chiropodist Cleaning and Dyeing

Cleaning Services Coal and Wood Chiropractors Clothing For Sale. Seeond-hand. Colleges and Schools Contrsctors Corsetlers Crochet Threads and Flosses ... Dancing Teachers Deaths and Funeral Notices Dental Services Desk Room For Rent Dressmaking & Millinery....... Drug Specials Dyers & Cleaners Educational Electric Contractors Flectrlo Motor Repairing Embalmers and Undertakers... Embroidering and Stamping.... Farm & Dairy Products Farms & Land For Sale Feed Dealers Female Help Fire Insurance Florists For Rent Apartments & Houses. Far Rent Business Places ...... For Rent Desk Room.. For Rent Farms For Rent Furnished Rooms For Rent Oarages

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Classified Advertising Index . ' (Copyright Aplled For. 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, provfaing It is advertised. Refer to the Index In alphabetical order, according to the ch racter of business or service desired, note the number of some and then find the corresponding number on the reg

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AD TAKER

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PHONE 2834 .WANT AD TAKER

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 ..... Furnace Repairing Furnished Rooms For Rent .... Furniture Repairing Garages For Kent Garden Seeds ......... If air Dressers Harness & Supplies ............ Hat Cleaners Heavy Hauling

Heating and Plumbing

9 39 89 9 SO 43 43 43 21 , 4 . 1 . 1 17 . 9 .17 3 .39 , 3 .31 17 IS ,14

Help Wanted Female Help Wanted Male ' 8 Hide Dealers JJ Horses & Vehicles si Household Goods For Sale 31 Housekeeping Rooms For Rent... t Houses For Rent Houses For Sale 43 Instruction ' 8" Insurance. Bonds. Etc. ..........19 Investments ....... .33 Jewelry Repairing "........17 Junk & Hide Dealers 33 Laundries .13 Legal Notices 49 Leather Goods .....21 Life Insurance .......19 Livestock & Vehicles '31 Locksmiths ................ ..17 Lost Found Stolen Lots For Sale ... JS Machinery & Tools

Male Help Wanted

Manicurist s .

masoieuxns ................ Medical Marble & Granlto ......... Memorials Milk Dealer Miscellaneous For Sale .... Miscellaneous For Rent Miscellaneous For Trade . . Miscellaneous Wants , Money To Loan Monumental Mortgage Loans Motorcycles A Bicycles Motor Truck! For Sale Moving. Packing. Shipping . Musical Instruments Nurseries Office & Store Fixtures".."." .&lce" tek Room .... Office Supplies

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Packing. Storing, Shipping Painting & Decorating Personals Pet Stock te Poultry . Piano Movers ................ Pianos For Sale Plants and Seeds Plumbing A Repairs , Poultry and Egg ............ Poultry Supplies ...V... Printing 4 Stationery Professional Services,......;.. Public Sales Real Estate Loans , Real Estate For Sale .......... Real Estate Wanted Repair Services Restaurants Si Hotels Roofing Repairs Rooms or Board Wanted ...... Rooms For Rent Safe Movers Salesmen Wanted . ........... School Books School A 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 ........

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Stamping and Embroidering.. Stolon Lost Found ......... Storage A Transfer ..........

Store Room For Rent

wiunns .................. Talking Machines For Sal ...

Taxlcabs Transfer A Storage .

Trunls. Repairing ............. Trunk and Leather Good .... Undertakers Unfurnished Rooms For Rent Upholstering -V. ....... Used Cars For Sale ...........

Used Furniture, Etc. ......... Vehicles For Sal Vehicle Repairs ............. Vulcanising Wall Paper '..w Wanted Agents Salesmen ..

Wanted Female Help Wanted Male Help Wanted Miscellaneous ........ Wanted Rooms A Board ......

Wanted Situations Wanted To Borrow Wanted To Bur Wanted To Rent Wearing Apparel For Sale ... Welding Well Drills and Wind Pump .

Wood and Coal .

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THE PALLADIUM CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Standardised and Indexed for Quick Reference, according to The Basil L. Smith System. (Coyprlght) CLASSIFIED RATES le per word One Time 2c per word Three Times So per word ..Seven Times 20c per word One Month No Ad Taken Let than 10c CASH Or Less Than 25c CHARGE CONTRACT RATES obtained from The Palladium business office. CLOSING HOURS All Want-Ads must be In before 12 M. noon, of day of publication. OUT-OF-TOWN ADS must be 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-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 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 is an accommodation service. The Palladium expects payment promptly upon receipt of bill. Phone 2834

HELP WANTED MALE 5 HELP WANTED MALE ' 5 1000 I

American WANTED

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Men with experience on Piano or Piano Player work. Also men with experience on hand soldering. Inquire for Mr. E. W. Fox at Westcott Hotel, Friday afternoon, May 24.

' MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22

SAFE Wanted to buy, medium size; second-hand. Bartel & Rohe.

-i-.l,L yuur junk to Sam Jaffe. We pay more for same. Phone 3047.

MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 23

PIANO For sale, cheap. Call 5222.

MACHINERY & TOOLS

24

RICHMOND Boiler Works. N. W 1st & Itichmond Ave. Boiler repairing and flue welding. Phone 3097. Jacob K.rn-

AMBULANCE A UNDERTAKERS 1A WILSON, POHLMEYER & DOWNING Funeral Directors Ambulance & Limousine service Casket Display Room, phone 1335

io nnnn join rt. ...

JORDAN McManus, Hunt & Walter, man. Funeral Directors and Ambulance. 1014 Main. Phone 2175.

MONUMENTAL

1B

ARTISTIC cemetery memorials In granite and marble, large stocks and ne-v designs. John P. Emsile. 15 & 10. Phone 4022. WKRT MONUMENTS ana Grave mam. ers; no Srfents; save the commission. Phone u for portfolio of photos. Perry T. Williams Sr Co. S3 North 8th.

FLORIST

1C

LEMON'S Flower Shop Quality, fresh flowers. Service. 1015 Main. Ph. .093.

PEFS'ONALS"

AMBER knitting needles, embroidery needles and steel crochet hooks. 10 North 10th.

OPTOMETRIST

2B

For correct glasses go to Miss C. M. Sweltzer. 927 H Main. Phone 1099.

SPECIAL NOTICES

J. C. DARNELL CO. Successor to Brown-Darnell. We do the same business at the same place. Lawn mowers sharpened & repaired, screens made and repaired. AH kind3 of repairs. 1020 Main. Phone 1936. OF COURSE we are only a small concern, but we take great pride In feeding the babies. At present we are feeding over six hundred Richmond babies. Culver Dairy. 610 N. D. Phone 1531-1784.

LOST AND FOUND

GLASSES Pair of nose, In Dr. Edmunii case. Phone 2279; reward. PACKAGE -Containing stockings and underwear. Between Nusbaum's and 5 and 10 Cent Store. Phone 6270; reward.

HELP WANTED FEMALE 6 BUSINESS SERVICE 12 r; I R T Q W A N T E D PATTERN WORK Wood" and metal V UkUO .aij-i-' patterns. We have expert workmen . . , and modern equipment and guaranwe nave vera'. tee satisfactory service. Richmond positions for girls Kafefv Gate Pn to learn to operate pow- barety oate Co. er sewing machines. We WHITEWASHING Calornining and pay good wages while spraying1 cellars. Call Phone 1939. learning. 136 So. 9th St. ATLAS UNDERWEAR CO. BlTirDrNGcc4WACTiNG 13 GIRL Wanted. Inquire Belfords Bak- repairing done on short notice. Call ory. 1127 Main. V. H. Juerling. Phone 1763. GIRLS Wanted. Call Richmond Bak- j "g Co- HEATING AND PLUMBING 14

UIHLS WANTED Can use a few girls for making gloves, experience not necessary. hours per day. commencing .-.SO a. m. to 6 p. m. a hour for dinner; 6 hour on Katurday. RKRRR OT.OVR CO.

i JUST see Meerhoff, 9 S. 9 for anything I in Plumbing. Phone 1236.

PAINTING & UtCOHATiNG 16 1

"SPECIAL AT THE STORES 25

Oxfords & Pumps White, black and brown $3.00 to $6.00 WALKOVER. 70S Main

v, 7 o Baseball Goods, FishV fl QfTfh AT 'S Tackle, Tennis V WtUU Uood3. 512 Main St.

WORK SHOES Elk Outing Bals Oak-Leather Soles $2.65 NEW METHOD, 2nd Floor Colonial Bldg.

FARM & DAIRY PRODUCTS 27

OVERBEARING Strawberry plants for tale. Phone 4163.

FARM & DAIRY PRODUCTS 27

OATS 100 oushels. Richmond Casket Co. Phone. 1201.

PLANTS Jersey sweetpotatoe. Phone 4009.

BUILDING MATERIALS

2d

RICHMOND LUMBER CO. Lumber & mlllwork. Phone 3209-4680.

LIVE STOCK & VEHICLES 31

BULLS For sale: several young registered polled Jersey bulls; reasonable prices. Walter B. Fujghum, 1000 .Main. Photie 2275-3304.

DRIVKSTG 5129 G.

MARE For sale.

Phone

HORSE Small thoroughbred, suitable companion for young man. City broke and saddle broke. Phone 3129.

PAINTS and supplies. Phono J 33t Haner & Fahlstng. 428 Main.

GIltLi For general housework, no washing. Call at once 210 N. 7th.

HOUSEKEEPER Two in family, permanent place. 26 South 13th. Phone 2707.

STEN5GKAPHER Wanted immediately. A young lady. Apply JenkinsVulcan Spring Co.

WOMAN To do light washing, for two persons. Call No. 610 Pearl St.

"AGENTS SALESMEN WANTED 7

SWEATER Child's lost on Liberty pike Phone M34-H

HELP WANTED MALE S ASSEMBLERS Machine operators, drill press operators, grinders, laborers, handy men. See Bicknell, Rex Hotel, Friday, May 24, 1918, between 102 or 4 to 8 evening. BuY Wanted. 16 to IS years, white or colored to work all day. Grand Leader. .

HOY'S Wanted for Mendy employment.

Vulcan spring t'o.

factory work. Apply Jenkins

i't.KRK Grocery, wanted. Box E-S101.

! REM AN Wanted. Co.

Address

C. & W. Kramer

MACHINE Molders, night helpers, bench men. See Bicknell, Rex Hotel, Friday, May 21 between 10-2 to 4-8. MAN For automobile repairing. Steve Worleyflars t. jjii EN aiiied. Call Richmond BakIng Co. il N M-hin"i tinnds and first assenv ;.n-rs. Pilot Motor Car Co. KN For bench and machine, want--d. Richmond Casket Co., South 9th fnd A.

A STEADILY EXPANDING National Organization offers a Richmond salesman a chance to establish himself in fine, clean, profitable, permanent business, yielding from $2,000 to $4,000 annually. Territory consists of counties of Henry, Wayne, Rush,Union, Franklin, Decatur, Fayette, Hancock and Shelby. This should appeal to salesmen who have been making four to six weeks' trips, as in this position he would be at home practically every week-end. Experience in calling on grocers and butchers very desirable. Preference given to owner of automobile. Applicants must be now employed in a selling position which they have held for at least one year and able to prove that they have been and are successful in their work. They must be between the ages of 25 and 40, and of such high character that they would have no difficulty in furnishing fidelity bond. Commissions advanced weekly. Business well established. Product well known. Address Toledo Sale Company, No. 6 Pembroke Arcade, Indianapolis, Ind., for interview, or see Mr. C. F. Harms, Westcott Hotel, May 23rd.

WALL PAPER

15A

L. M. HAYS 5 and 10 cent wall paper. 404 .Main Kt. PKONK 2617.

MOVING & STORAGE

16

AUTO MOVING VAN Largest and best equipped In the city for local and long distance moving. Furniture crated, stored or sblpvtd. FORREST MONGER 200 S. 7th St. Phone ?C0

oin. Ktlge lYlovuit; aervtco ' L. M'NEILL. AUTO VANS PhonP 2564 '-!uk'k "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 draying. W. E. EVANS 330 Lincoln St. Phone 3105.

REPAIRING AND CLEANING 17

CLEANING AND PRESSING Try us we will give you the best of sjrvlce. KNUCKEL CLEANING CO. 1030 Main. Tel. 2501.

LAWN MOWERS sharpened and repaired. Called for and delivered. Frank Brunner, 604 S. 9. Phone 2516.

Ladies' Suits Dry Cleaned $1.25 Men's Suits Dry Cleaned $1.25 GIVE US A TRIAL THE ROY W. DENNIS SHOP, 101S Main St. Phone 2316.

FOR SALE Wagons, wagons, flat beds, harness, corn planters, mowers, rakes, binders. Hay forks, ropes, corn plows, one and two rows. The above is practically good as new. Vehicles, vehicles, all kinds, good as new. 317 N. A.

HOUSES APT8. TO RENT 38

HOUSE -New 4-room, modern, bath and furnace, for small family. ' $40.00 per month. Address Modern, care Palladium.

MAIN ST. 2009. 10-room house, modern Improvement, for rent. Phone 1418.

MISCELLANEOUS TO RENT 40

FOR RENT Garage; 112 N. 7th.

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42

Farms and City Property For Sale. Buildings, lots and residences In all parts of the city. We write all kinds of Insurance. Rent Properties, Loan Money and make surety bonds. Wm. Bradbury & Son Rooms I and 3 Westcott Block

, FOR SALE 5-room modern ifVingalow; suburban, larr lot and city car line. Price low. S-KOOM modern home; Randolph St. Price 2.500. JOHN E PELTZ 62 Main St.

Watch this arrow for Epeg 0 cials. Davis, 305 Richmond Ave, 7 rooms, bath, furnace; ?ood barn, fruit, poultry house and yard. PRICE 13,600.00. A. C. DISHER REALTY CO.

HOUSE 6 rooms, in West Richmond; hot water heat, bath, garage; for sale on reasonable terms. Address E. H. Harris, care Palladium.

NOTICE If you want to buy or sell your farm or city property 8ee A. C. DISHER REALTT CO. 904 , Main Street.

IF you are in the market for a farm or city home, see our list before you buy. J. S. GREEN Phone 2576 Hittle, Block 9th and Main St.

AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33

AUTOS Buick six-cyl.. 1917; Buick, 4cyl.; 3 Fords; two Maxwells; Chevrolet; also Westcott and Hudson 6 touring car. We have 3 used trucks that will give g-ood service. Can be bought cheap. Chenoweth Auto Co. Phone 1925-2897.- 1107 Main.

IF TOU WANT A LIGHT-WEIGHT TRUCK wlfh ample power and speed and durability for 500 lbs., or 1500 lbs.. Investigate the Republic Dispatch, complete at S750. WELDEX MFG. CO. lth and N. H Sts. Phone 144.

MOTOR TRUCK .for sale, cheap. In good condition. Columbia Engine. O. G. Murray. , TOURING CAR For sale, "American." can be seen and bought at the Central Auto Station.

AUTO SUPPLIES & REPAIRS 35

FORD REPAIRS

Done by factory experts at reasonable prices. Brins your

Pord now before spring rush starts, WEBB-COLEMAN Co.

1921 S. 7th. Phone 1616

TATE Practical Cleaner ana 1 1 95 dyer. Phone .

SITUATIONS WANTED

MKN Vanted. to work on platform Pennsylvania station. Steady work; Rood pay. Adams Express Co., 24 No. nth St.

MAN Wanted for factory work xteady employment. Apply Jenkins-Vulcan SprlnK Co. FaINT'eK Wanted for automobile work, also final assemblers. Inexperienced help need not apply. G. W. ravl Motor Car Co.

pASTJtV COOK Wanted. Union Sta

tion Restaurant

TOOLMAKERS Lathe hands. Handy men. See Bicknell, Rex Hotel, between 10-2 4-8, Friday, May 28, '18. WANTED A capable grocery clerk at lire Hive Grocery. 1017 & 1019 Main Street. WANTED "Man to invest $200 with fervice in good money making proposition. A No. 1102, Palladium.

YOUNG LADY attending Business College wants place in good private home to assist with house work to earn living expenses. Richmond Business College. Phone 2040.

WE REPAIR almost everything. Bicycles, 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.

WILSON THE CLEANER PHONE 1766

In the Weatcott. When It's done

by Wilson It's DONE RIGHT

EDUCATIONAL

20

STUART M. PRATT

Private and class teaching. Mandolin, Banjo, Guitar, Ukelela, Hawaiian Steel Guitar. Violin repairing, bows re-haired.

Keep the Old Car Running Have Your Cylinders Rebored Ford special job $14.50, including new pistons, rings and pins. Thos. Turner & Son

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LOT Chf;ap ordinary, for Bale. Seven--room house, cellar, electric lights, coal shed, barn and . driven well. Chas. Franklin. Milton, Ind. RBAL ESTATE. FARMS AND CITY

Property. 212 Union BanK. Blag. Phone 2707. BKNETT DYE.

American Aviator Goes to Death Bravely Fighting 7 Foe Planes

RESIDENCES Two modern, Nos. 6 & 7, Washington Court. The best In the city. The Miller-Kemper Co.

When $100 cash and $20 per mo. Like rent buys a nice modern 6-room house. Fine location: 2226 North D street, facing the park. T. W. HADLEY 2nd Nat. Bank. Phone 1922-1730.

FARMS FOR SALE 43

The Soil is the Foundation of all Business No safer or better Investment than a farm. We have several good ones for sale. Price right. Call and see us. BENNETT & DYE Over Union Natl. Phone 2707.

By Associated Press) WASHINGTON. May 23. News of the death of Ensign Stephen Potter,

naval reserves, who was killed -while fighting seven enemy, single-seated airplanes in the North Sea on April 25, was received here today from the London representative of the committee

on public information.

Ensign Potter, who was second pilot to a British Royal Flying force cap.

tain, six weeks before had shot down a German seaplane in Heligoland bight. The story of Potter's encounter with the enemy says: "Potter left the North Sea station in a British seaplane and steered due

east until six miles west-southwest-

north of Hinder Light. Another plane

accompanied Potter and kept position

to starboard throughout the action. Two enemy planes were sighted to port, heading towards them flying low. Both British planes dived about 100 years apart, closing in upon the nearest German. "Fire opened from both at close range. Two More Appear, "Potter's companion had emptied one drum from the forward cockpit when the gun jammed. Two more bostile planes then appeared overhead, attacking vigorously. Both Britons turned to the west, pursuing one of the lower enemy, who was soon lost to view. Three others past astern, following at a sharp angle. Potter was close above his companion and dove to within 100 feet of the water. "Both machines flattened out and Potter's companion, being faster, throttled down until Potter was abreast. v Thus they ran westward at full speed close together for several minutes under continuous volleys frcm the rear. "Four more enemy machines now

appeared in V formation. Of seven Germans in action four were attacking Potter and the others his companion. Potter fell behind and began to zigzag. He first veered slightly starboard, then turned at right angle to port. "Again his companion throttled,

down to let him catch up, and began climbing to reduced headway. Potter dodged again, but was then broadside to all enemy machines and under their fire only fifty feet from the water. His companion, 250 feet above, saw Potter's machine burst in flames, come down part of the way under control, then crash on the port wing tip. "Potter was last seen on the surturned to a. huge cloud of smoke. "Two of the enemy circled over the spot, then joined the other side. When the pall had cleared not even wreckage was visible." Potter enrolled September 26 last as a second class seaman in the flying corps. He was promoted to an

ensign November 2, ordered to France, later being sent to England. A brother lives in the Pasadena Apartments, Detroit, Mich. , Concerning Potter's brave conduct and his eagerness to engage with th enemy, the commanding officer of th British North Sea station wrote: "Potter always displayed the great? est eagerness to fly at all times. On the long reconnaissance In which he shot down the German seaplane ha displayed gieat courage and coolness. He was very popular at this station.

REV. SARA STONER GIVE8 UP HER CHARGE AT EATON, a

EATON, O., May 23. After having served as pastor of the Universalis! church for a number of years, Rev, Sara Stoner has given up the charge and will go the last of this week td Prospect, O., where she will make hef home and where she expects to con' tinue her pastoral duties.

SMITH BUYS COAL YARDS

EATON, O., May 23. The local coal yards recently established by H. M. Young have been sold to O. Smith, of Richmond, Ind., who will operate the business. Smith operates a coal business in Richmond.

WILL REPEAT PLAY

EATON, O., May 23. Members of the senior class of the high school will repeat their class play, "It Pays to Advertise," Thursday night at the opera house, the proceeds to be turned over to the local branch of the Red Cross.

CHARLES SCHOUTEN BURIED

EATON, O., May 23. Charles M. Schouten was burled Tuesday afternoon in the village cemetery, following services conducted In the West Elk ton U. B. church by Rev. Clara Roberts. He was 79 years of age and is survived fcy his widow.

MONEY TO LOAN

48

MONEY TO LOAN

46

THE BACKBONE Of good vulcaniing satisfac

tion is truly in the service. A ! trial b3re will teach you what i

'Hire service" means. LER,

The Tire Man. No. 8 S. 7th St. WEST END GARAGE Oils an1 accessories. 43 So. 5th St. Phon 20&9.

VEHICLE REPAIRS

35A

38 So. 9th St.

MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21

BED Iron, for sale; in good condition. Call 212 So. 7th St. BUFFETS 4 extra good; special pric

es mis weeK. fnone ise. it so. tin

I CRXITURE 1 bed room set, hall tree, davenport, large bookcase with writing desk attached. 1322 Main.

I U11NITURE Office desk, chair, typewriter and gas range. Call 120 N. 17.

ROOMS FOR RENT

9

STH ST. No. 111. keeping rooms.

Furnished house-

A PA FITMENT I.lght housekeeping, for rent. 41 N. 6.

FURNISHED room for light housekeeping. 425 S. fith.

FURNISHED rooms for rent. 30 N. 11 S.

BUSINESS SERVICE

i:. L. KELLER, 621 N. 9th. hanger; all work guaranteed.

Paper

Shlmtnai Hats Cleaned & Re-

lermon, au worn guaranteed. All kinds cigars and tobacco. AMRTilfAM SHOra

l-fjj SHINING PARLOR, AtVsa 21 MAIN.

THE INDEPENDENT ICE & FUEL CO. 15. E. Johnson. Mgr. Phones 1050-3465.

5

OFFICE DESK and 2 chairs, mahogany; 1 small safe, cash register, 16ir.ch fan. Starr Furniture Co., 611 Main. ONE BED DAVENPORT. 610 Richmond Ave. Phone 3211.

PIANOS Owned by parties wanting to buy victrolas. Walter B. Fulghum, 1000 Main. Phone 2275.

TRUNK & LEATHER GOODS 21A

TRAVELING GOODS Trunks, Bags, Suit Cases, Small Leather Goods. Repairing of all kinds MILLERS, 827 MAIN

Trunks,

Ms In Street.

Suit Cases

STITSLini anl Traveling Bags.

B12

MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22

FURNITURE And stoves. Home Supply Store. 181 Ft. Wevne Ave. Ph. 1863

rXKWri'UKK Stove. tc, wanted. i Main. Brammer & asend. Ph 1469.

iUNK .We pay more tar scrap -.ran, metals, hides, tallow, rags and Junk. Henry HolzapfeL Phone 2098 or 41M.

PLEASE bring your buggies and autos to the Schneider Carriage Factory, 43 S. fith and have them repaired and repainted. '

MONEY TO LOAN Before borrowing, see us, WE CUT THE RATE on every loan we make, saving the borrower from six to eighteen percent per anum. If you have a loan at the legal rate of 3 percent 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 DIFFERENCES Loans made on H. H. Goods, Live Stock, Musical Instruments, Diamonds, Automobiles and other personal property. PAYMENTS TO SUIT THE BORROWER Call, phone or write

Business Men's Remedial Loan Association

Ground Floor Pal Bldg.

Phone 1315.

DIRECTORS

H. II. Peelle W. O. Seaney L. A. Handley A. L. Jenkins H. O. Clark, Manager.

C. B. Beck W. A. Bond

PUBLIC SALES

48

PUBLIC SALES

48

MOTORCYCLES A BICYCLES 37

DAYTON BICYCLES Hide a you pay "two-bits" a day. Elmer S. Sn-Uh. The Wheel Main. 426 Main. Phone 106.

MOTORCYCLE Harley-Davidson. with side car. Inquire No. 10 Roscoe St.

MOTORCYCLE Excel isor: single cylinder, magneto. Call 920 Main.

HIDE A BIKB-5-Complete stock of bicycles tor 191S? They are beauties. Come In and see. Repairing a specialty. Full line of accessories. WAKING & CO.. 4th and Main TV'here good bicycles come from"

HOUSES AHit. TO HfcixT 44

3RD ST. N. W. 316. 6 rooms and bath. Phone 1572. -"

l.TH ST. No. 24. bath. Phone 2897.

House, 8 rooms.

C ST. South 213. -4-rooni house, near Piano Works. $8.50. Call 119 South 7th.

D ST. Norm 1521. Lower duplex, modern, for rent.

N. 16TH 500. Houso; $13.00. Call 1114 N. C. Phone 29S7.

FLATS Furnished, for rent. 415 Main.

FLAT 3 rooms. Inquire 1127 Main.

FLAT. Furnished. 6 rooms and bath, lor the summer. Near Traction Station. Phone 2347.

APARTMENT i room for rent Phone 1529.

HOUSE 6-room, for rent, both kinds of water, electric light and gas, garden; water rent paid. Rent J 9. Phone J07 8. HOUSE For rent; 5 rooms. 437 Lincoln: 219 North West 6th. Knode's Music Store. . . HOUSE Six rooms, bath -and furnace; 316 N. 21st. Phone 4309.

HOUSE S9.00.

73 Laurel St. Light and gas; Inquire 71 Laurel.

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I will sell at Public Sale on the premises, TUESDAY, MAY 28, 1918, at 1 p. m. My garage located at 1134 North 12th Street. Richmond, Indiana. Excellent location on brick street, repair shop on first floor, paint shop on second floor. Well built brick building with slate roof. Is now doing good business. Will give immediate possession. Also will sell personal properly consisting of full blacksmith outfit; one wood working machine; one band saw; one large drill press; one small drill press, and emory stand combined; one 5-horse electric motor; one 2-horse electric motor; line shafting; pulleys and belting; one gasoline filling station; one good fire-passenger automobile; one lot of new Westcott roadster bodies; one good 2-horse wagon; one work bench with iron vise; and other items of machinery too numerous to mention. TERMS made known on day of sale. GEO. W. NEWBERN THOS. F. CONNIFF, Auctioneer. CHAS. W. JORDAN, Clerk.

PUBLIC SALE . I will offer for sale at public auction, at 119 So. 13th street Saturday, May the 25th at 12:30 p. m. The complete furnishings of an 8-room house, everything to be sold ; nothing reserved. The following articles will be offered for sale: One Chambers Fireless cooker gas range, almost new; kitchen cabinet, refrigerator, kitchen table, cooking utensils, dining room outfit, tea wagon, 2 bed-room outfits, including an antique bed, phonograph and records, library table, sectional bookcases, chairs, rugs, sewing machine, porch furniture, roll top desk, typewriter, electric fan and many other articles too numerous to mention. DR. E. P. WEIST Sale begins at 12:30 p. m. sharp. ORA SCHWING, AncL

Seventy-two farmers of Grinnell, la., recently sold a car load of hogs for $3,675. The entire amount was turned over to the Red Cross.

NOTICE TO ROAD CONTRACTORS Before the Board of Commissioners of Wayne County, Indiana. . State of Indiana, County of Wayne, ss: In the matter of the petition of Fred Hackman, et al, for the improvement and construction of a highway in Wayne Township, Wayne County, Indiana. Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals will be received by the Board of Commissioners of Wayne County, State of Indiana, at the office of the County Auditor of said County and the Court Room of said Board of said County at the Court House of Wayne County, Indiana, at the City of Richmond, thereof, until 10 o'clock a.

m., of Saturday, June 15, 1918, for the improvement of Highway petitioned for by Fred Hackman, et al.. In Wayne Township, Wayne County, Indiana. Such construction shall be done only upon written contract being entered into of form as set out in Commissioner's Record of date of May 6th, 1918, and .all bidders must familiarize themselves with the terms of said contract before submitting bid, the same terms in part being additional to the other specifications of and for construction work. A full and detailed and complete description of the said improvement and the manner of making of the grade, of the draining of the cement surfacing, and paving and construction as set out in the report of Viewers and Engineer and the plans and specifications and profile therefore being now on file in the office of the County Auditor of said County as ordered and approved by the said Board. Bidder shall with and as a part of his proposal, state the price at which he will undertake and complete any additional work contemplated under the provisions of contract form referred to. , The bidder shall submit with his bid his bond payable to the State of Indiana, in the penal sum equal to double the sum of his proposal with good and sufficient sureties to the approval of the Board of Commissioners, the same such bond being conditioned in strict compliance with the provisions of Section 74 of "An Act Concerning Highways.", of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, approved March 8, 1905, and all acts amendatory and supplemental thereto, and also shall such bond be conditioned in accordance with the terms of "An Act Concerning Public Buildings and Public Improvement Contracts," etc., of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, approved March 4, 1911, and all acts amendatory and supplemental thereof. The Board of Commissioners of said County of Wayne reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the Board of Commissioners of Wayne County, Indiana, May 6th, 1918. LEWIS S. BOWMAN, County Auditor of Wayne County, Indiana. Robbins, Reller ft Robbins, Attys. may23-30-jun8