Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 177, 6 June 1918 — Page 11

THE EICHMOND AIXADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, : THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 19X8

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING INDEX

Acetylene Welding r- knts and Salesmen Wanted... Jf Agricultural Implements Ambulance Service Announcements

Apartments and Houees for Rent

Art Fancy work Artificial Limbs, Trusses, Etc.. Auction Sales Automobile Accessories 4ttoioblte Body Building Automobile -Body Repairing...... Automobile Livery and Garage. Automobile Repairing Automobile Storage . ... Automobile Supplies Automobile JTaxleabs

Automobile Tires ..............

Automobiles For Sale

Automobiles Wanted Auto Moving: Vans Baggage and Light Transfer.... Bicycle RepairingBicycles and Motorcycle Bonds and Insurance Building; and Contracting? ...... ' Building Materials and Supplies. Business Announcements Business Places Fqr Rent Business Property For Sale .... Business Opportunities Business Schools Business Services Offered Cards of Thanks

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING INDEX

Chiropodist ... .............. t rnMnln( and Drain sr ...........17

Cleaning Services 17

Coal and Wood ...... ...... .31 Chiropractors S .

Colleices and Schools , ..M

Contractors i Corsetlers 1 ' Crochet Threads and Flosses .... S Dancing; Teachers S Deaths and Funeral Notices 1 Dental Services 18 Desk Room For Rent Dressmaking- Millinery... Drug- Specials S Dyers & Cleaners i. ...... .17 Educational 30 Electric Contractors ..13 Electric Motor Repairing; 17 Embalmera and Undertakers I Embroidering- and Stamping-. ... 8 Farm ft Dairy Products 27 Farms A Land For Sale 43 Feed Dealers -. 21 Female Help .................... Fire Insurance 19 Florists 1 For Rent Apartments & Houses.. 88 For Rent Business Places 39 For Rent Desk Room..... 49 For Rent Farms . ... 40 For Rent Furnished Rooms , 9 For Rent Oarages ....

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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. provfcllng It is advertised. Refer to the Index in alphabetical order, according- to the character of business or service desired, note the number of some and then find the corresponding; number en the regular classigteatlons In the classified advertising; columns.

PHONE 2834 .WANT ' AD TAKER

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING INDEX

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 Notice ...... Furnace RepairingFurnished Rooms For Rent ..... Furniture RepairingGarages For Rent . Garden Seeds ...................

Hair Dressers Harness & Supplies .. Hat Cleaners Heavy HaulingHeating and Plumbing

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9 39 39 9 30 43 43 43 21 4 . 1 A 1 17 17 39 29 2 tl 17 1 1

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THE PALLADIUM CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Standardised and Indexed for Qulclr Reference, according- to The Basil L. Smith System. (Coyprlght) CLASSIFIED RATES lo per word.. One Time 2c per word Three Times 8o per word. ........ ...Seven Times 20o per word...... One Month , No Ad Taken Lets than 10c CASH Or L Than 25o CHARGE CONTRACT RATES obtained from Th Palladium business office. CLOSINO 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 ad vertiiement pleases him. TELEPHONE your Want-Ads when it Is more convenient to do so. Bill will be sent to you, and as thts Is an accommodation service. The Palladium, expects payment promptly upon re celpt of till. Phoa 2834

AMBULANCE A UNDERTAKERS 1A

WILSON, POHLMEYER & DOWNING

Funeral Directors

Ambulance & limousine service Casket Display Rifom. Phone 1335

15 North 10th St.

JORDAN McManus. Hunt & Walterman. Funeral Directors and Ambulance. 1014 Main. Phone 2175.

MONUMENTAL

1Q

ARTISTIC cemetery memorials In granite and marble, larpt stocks and ne-v designs. John P. Emslle. 16 & 10. Phone 4022.

BEST MONUMENTS and Grave marker: no stcents; save the commission. Phone ui for portfolio of photos. Perry T. Williams Co. 83 North 8th.

FLORIST.

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LKMON'S Flower Shop Quality, fresh flowers. Service. 1015 Main. Ph. i093.

PERSONALS

AMBER knitting; needles, embroidery needles and steel crochet hooks. 10

North 10th

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Clara E. Beverlln. daughter of B. F. and N. L. Beverlln, born near Williamsburg. June 25. "74, was married to Jas. K. Marshall. Oct. 22. 1911. crossed "The Great Divide" May 30. 1918, after a long illness. She affiliated with no church organisation, but was a staunch spiritualist and often expressed the desire for Mrth Into the higher life If restoration to health here could not be mi?er father, one sister and one brother preceded her. The husband, mother, one brother and one sister reTo the undertaker. Mr. Downing, his efficient corps of helpers and the manv friends and neighbors who so renerously contributed flowers, delicacies and assistance in various ways the family returns heartfelt thankB.

HELP WANTED MALE

HELP WANTED MALE

Men Wanted ' AT ELLIOTT aed REID Fence Factory

PAINTERS Wanted. 311 N. 20th.

YOUNG MAN To help take care of college rooms. This work does not conflict with classes. Work will pay tuition for complete business course. Richmond Business College. Phone 2040.

WANTED A capable grocery clerk at Bee Hive Grocery. 1017 & 1019 Main Street. '

WANTED Colored truck driver. Apply shipping clerk. Jenkins-Vulcan Spring Co.

WANTED Janitor for Wayne Bldg. Lock & Hill. Phone 1412.

WANTED Men for platform work, day and nightx positions, steady work, good pay. Call Adams Express Co., 24 No. 9th St. or Express Office,- Penna Depot, after 6 o'clock p. m.

HELP WANTED FEMALE

CASHIE n Wan ted. Restaurant.

Union Station

GIRLS WANTED We have several positions for girls to learn to operate power sewing machines. We pay good wages while learning. ATLAS UNDERWEAR CO.

GIRLS Wanted at Richmond Baking Co., good wages, nice place. GIRL Wanted for housework,

at once. Apply Kiehlhorn Mil

linery.

GIRL Wanted, white.

Phone 2827.

Easy work.

GIRLS For covering department. Richmond Casket Co. S. 9th and A St

GIRL Wanted. experienced dining room. Kennwood Hotel, 4th and Main.

GIRL Wanted, for dining room. Arnold Restaurant.

GIRL Wanted for housework; 7 a. m. to noon, daily except no Sunday work; $6 per week. Apply 106 N. ISth St.

GIRL Young, wanted, in store: experience unnecessary. Mahan, 30 N. 9.

GIRL Wanted for general housework. No washing. 200 S. 17. Phone 2374. GIRL Wanted for kitchen an? dining room. "Phone S129.

"OPTOMETRIST

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

SPECIAL NOTICES

GIRLS WANTED Can use a few girls for making gloves, experience not necessary. 8 14 houro ?er day, commencing; :30 a. m. to 5 p. m. 1 hour for dinner; 6 hours on Saturday. BEF.BE OLOVF. CO.

HOUSEWORK Competent colored girl wanted. Phone 304.

SALESLADIES Wanted.

Apply Grand Leader.

experienced.

SEAMSTRESSES-Wanted. Apply at once at the Fashion

Shop,

' 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. All kinds of repairs. 1020 Main. Phone 1936.

SPECIAL NOTICES

OK" COUItSE 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. Thones 1531-17S4.

LOST AND FOUND

COAT Lost. gray, containing valuables, between gas plant and W. 2nd and Main. $."0.00 reward if returned to Jtimen Kelly, care Light, Ileal and Tower Co.

GLASSES Lost, gold rim, In case; re--ward. Phone 2115.

J7JT Small black patent leather pure containing six one dollar bills, som chango and door key. Return Palladium.

LofaT Cameo brooch, Sunday evening between Christian church and So. A to 18t:i St. Return Palladium; reward. poCK IJTBcOK Small, lost, containing fivo keyw. Phone 3"42.

"HELP WANTED MALE

COYS Wanted for factory work, steady employment. Apply Jenkins Vulcan PprlngCo. CABINET MAKERS And machine hanf1 wanted. Lock & Hill Company. JKAKM HAN D -W anted. Telephone

Walter Farlow

MAN Fur automobile repairing. Steve

Worley Garage,

MEN Wanted at Richmond Baking Co.

Nice place to work ana gooa pay.

MEN' Wanted, able bodied, married.

to deliver coal and ice. wusi dc soder and honest. .References required. 134.00 per week. Apply Lake Coal &

- .. 209 Concord t.. Dayton, Ohio

MAN Wanted for factory work steady employment. Apply Jenkins-Vulcan Snrlnr C?v

jif AN Wanted, colored In shipping de-

anmeni. Apply mi'jJiiit iv-klns-Vulcan Spring Co.

PAINTER Wanted for automobile work, also final assemblers. Inexperienced help nend not apply. O. W. Davis Motor Car Cu.

WE shall soon need another girl

1 clerk at the Westcott Hotel.

Experience unnecessary. WOMAN White, wanted, for general housework. 303 N. 9th.

SITUATIONS WANTED 8

POSITION Wanted by young man as chauffeur. Will take care of car. Phone 2S55.

"ROOMS FOR RENT

9

LIGHT housekeeping rooms for rent. 41 N. 6th. ROOMS Furnished with board or light housekeeping. 1200 N. D. Phone 2227.

ROOMS For rent, furnished, housekeeping. Ill N. 8th.

light

ROOMS Furnished. light housekeep1 n g- 109 Kan dolphROOMS Housekeeping, to rent. 30 N. llth.

ROOMS For light housekeeping, two single rooms, one apartment. Home Lawn. 41 N. 6th.

ROOM Modern ""furnished for gentleman, references required. Box C-3004 Palladium.

BUSINESS SERVICE

12

PAPER HANGING Wanted; work

cruarnnteert. f;. i- ivener. n-i am.

PATTERN WOKlv Wood . and metal patterns. We have expert workmen and modern equipment and guarantee satisfactory service. Richmond Safetv Gate Co.

THE INDEPENDENT ICK & FUEL CO.

B. P. Johnson. Mgr. rnonw idj'j-""-

WASHINGS Wanted. 321 N. A St.

BUILDING & CONTRACTING 13

ANYTHING IN BUILDING Harry E. Pinnlck. gen. contractor. High class millwork. Shop 112 So. 10th St. Phone 2132-3719.

REPAIRING done on short notice. Call V. H. Juerling. Phone 1783.

HEATING AND PLUMBING 14

JUST see Meerhoff. 9 S. 9 for anything in Plumbing. Phone 1236. . PAINTING & DECORATING 15

PAINTS and supplies. Phone 1336 Haner & Fahlsing. 428 Main. .

WALL PAPER

15A

L M. HAYS 6 and 10 cent wall paper. 404 Main St.. PHONE 2 6 IT.

PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY

MOVING & STORAGE

16

AUTO MOVING VAN Largest and best equipped In the city for local and long distance moving. Furniture crated, stored or shipped. FORREST MONGER ' ton . 7th St Phone 2608. HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND PIANOS Stored in a practically fire-proof electric lighted bulling. Get our prices. ED A. FELTMAN STORAGE HOUSE.

sua Main t. rnonc mag.

MOVING & STORAGE

Local and long distance moving and general draying. W. E. EVANS S30 Lincoln St Phone 3105.

ICS

.; Gilt Edge Moving Service

L, M'NEIL.1 AU1U vAiio Phone 2564iVJS?"f

REPAIRING AND CLeANING 17

CLEANING AND PRESSING Try ua we will give you the est of "srvlce. KNUCKEL CLEANING CO. 1030 Main. J.tl.i50 REPAIRING AND CLEANING 17

LAWN MOWERS sharpened and repaired. Called for and delivered.

v rank Brunner, cm a. g. x-nmic

Ladies' Suits Dry Cleaned $1.25 Men's Suits Dry Cleaned 1.25 GIVE US A TRIAL THE ROY W. DENNIS SHOP, mi a l n St. Phone 2316.

WE REPAIR almost everything. Bicycles, sweepers, wringers, furniture, screens, etc. Lawn mowers, saws, knives and shears sharpened. Hearsny . . i Wnrk called for

and delivered. .Wesley Brown-A Son.

t'none iiuoo,

"Wilson the cleaner PHONH 1766

In the Westcott. When It's done

by Wilson it s DONE RIGHT

VATK" Practical Cleaner and H95 "-' . dyer. Phone

EDUCATIONAL

20

GOVERNMENT needs 20.000 clerk3 at Washington. Examinations everywhere in June. Experience unnecessary. Men and women desiring government positions write for free particulars to J. C. Leonard, (former Civil Service Examiner), 320 Kenois Bldg.,

Washington.

'STUART M. PRATT

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

38 So. 9th St.

MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21

FURNACE For sale, good second

hand. Address box a-ii')o.

FOR SALE 9 poplar window frames, cypress sash with glass. 6 corigated galvanized cast Iron tops and bottoms, veranda posts, 1st class shape. Sell cheap; 8 miles southeast Rich

mond, w. l... uaar

OLD FALSE TEETH Wanted; doesn t matter if broken. We pay you actual value. We pay cash for old gold, silver and platinum. Send to us and receive cash by return mall. If price Is not satisfactory, we will return teeth romptly upon request. International Teeth Co., .305 W'est 42nd St., New York. PRINTING PRESS Good second-hand,

at reasonable prKe. "

PIANOS Owned by - parties wanting to buv vlctrolas. Walter B. Fulghum. 1000 Main. Phone 2275.

TRUNK & LEATHER GOODS 21A TRAVELING GOODS Trunks. Bags, Suit Cases, Small Leather Gooda. Repairing of all Kinds MILLERS. 827 MAIN

Trunv.s, Suit Cases and Traveling Bags. R12 Mfiln Street.

MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22

BICYCLE Wanted. Phone 2304.

FORD TOURING CAR Wanted to buy. 1917 model. Must be in good condition. Will pay cash. Address Box C-3005, Palladium

( UUMIX'KK And stoves. Home Supply Store. 181 Ft. Wene Ave. Ph. 1862

FURNITURE Stoves. tc. wanted. o2 Main. Brammer & Tav"Men4. Ph 1469.

JUNK We pay more tor scrap iron, metals, hides, tallow, rags and Junk. Hnrv Holzapfel. Phone 209S or 41M.

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

-5i-;L,U your junk to Sam Jaffe. We pay more for same. Phone 2047.

MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 23

GUITAR And mandolin for sale. In goo-l condition. 308 S. 16.

PIANO For sale, upright; excellent condition, sweet tone, beautiful brown walnut case; a bargain. 418 North 13th St.

SPECIAL AT THE STORES 25

Vig

Baseball Goods. Fish-

flJ?R ITTI Ing Tackle, Tennis

FARM & DAIRY PRODUCTS 27

BEES -And clover honey for sale at 25 So. 17th and at 18th and A- Sts. Phone 2675. B.,F. Parsons.

Help Wanted Female . Help Wanted Male Hide Dealers Horses & Vehicles Household Goods For Sale Housekeeping Rooms For Rent.. Houses For Rent .............. Houses For Sale Instruction Insurance, Bonds, Etc. ......... Investments Jewelry Repairing Junk A Hide Dealers .v--' Laundries ...................... Legal Notices .................. Leather Goods Life Insurance Livestock & Vehicles ,..M Locksmiths

Lost Found Stolen .. Lots For Sale Machinery & Tools . . .

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Male Help VTanted ........

Manicurist Masoleums

. . .......... . . . . . Marble Granite ......... Memorials Milk Dealer , Miscellaneous For Sale .... Miscellaneous For Rent.... Miscellaneous For Trade .. Miscellaneous Wants ...... Money To Loaa Monumental Mortgage Loans Motorcycles & Bicycles .... Motor Trucks' For Sale Moving. Packing. Shipping Musical Instruments ...... Nurseries . , Office & Store Futures".." 2 c8 ? ni .Desk Room. . . . Office Supplies

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. .. 1 .. 1 .. S .tl .40 ..21 .21 . .. 1 .41 7 ,.88 .Is .23 .. 1 ..17 .88 ..17

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING INDEX

Packing, Storing, Shipping .. Painting & Decorating ...... Personals Pet Stock & Poultry Piano Movers ............... Pianos For Sale Plants and- Seeds Plumbing at Repair Poultry and Eggs

Poultry supplies

Printing & Stationery Professional Services Public Sales

Real Estate Loans .. Real Estate For Sale

Real Ette Wanted Repair .-vices Restaurants & Hotel Roofing Repairs Rooms or Board Wanted .... Rooms For Rent Safe Movers Salesmen Wanted ........... School Books 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 ......

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3 ....81 ....S3 ....29 ....14 8 J 82 3 e-18 48 46 m 4 2 ....45 ....17 9 ....17 ....11 ....1 7 17 ....20 ....21 17 ....21 ....17 17 ....12 8 e e 3 ....21

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING; INDE

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Stamping And Embroidering.... Stole Lost Found ........... Storage A Transfer ............ Store Room For Bent ......... Tailoring Talking Machines For Sale ..... Tazlcabs Transfer A Storage ............

1 rUBNJtcpsinng ...... ... ...... Trunk" and Leather Good Undertakers Unfurnished Booms For Rent .. Upholstering .VV... ...... Used Oars For Sale ............. Used Furniture, Etc ........... Vehicles For Sale Vehicle Repair Vulcanising .................... Wall Paper......... Wanted Agents A Salesmen .... Wanted Female. Help .......... Wanted Male Help

Wanted Miscellaneous

Wanted Room A Board ........ Wanted Situation Wanted To Borrow ... Wanted To Buy Wanted To Rent Wearing Apparel For Sal Welding Well Drills and Wind Pumps ... Wood and Coal ................

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FARM & DAIRY PRODUCTS 27

PLANTS Sweetpotato and all kind of vegetable plants. Phone 4752. -

BUILDING MATERIALS

28

RICHMOND LUMBER CO. Lumber millwork. Phone 8209-4688.

LIVE STOCK & VEHICLES 31 FOR SALE?Wagons, wagons, flat beds, harness. 7-yr.-old driving horse, mowers, rakes, binders, hay forks, ropes, rn rlows, one and two-rows. The'-above is practically good as new. Vehicles, vehicles, all kinds, good as new. 317N. A.

'FOR SALE 25 MEAD OF GOODSTOCK HOGS Weighing 100. Five Fresh Cows, one full blooded shorthorn bull. .."van TILBERG'S LIVERY BARN 411 North 8th-St. Phone 2613

FOR SALE Fresh Jersey cow. Call

Adam Eby, Boston. Ind. rnoje za-tt

FOR SALE Five bulls, 1 springer, 4 calves, ready for -- grass; 6-year-old mare; 4 or 5 bushels navy beans for planting. Phone 4720.

PUPS For sale. Pedigreed English Beagle. 209 N. 8th street.

POULTRY & PET STOCK

32

CHICKS Day old, for sale; special price for ten days. Porterfield Hatchery. 1100 N. W. 5th. Telephone 3015.

AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33

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

Phone 19252397. no I main

FORD 1917 taurlng, Al condition; Ferg chassis. nerw-rg8.800 S. 7th. - PILOT Touring car, in running condition. $150.00. W. L. Dalby. 129 S. 12.

STUDEBAKER 1 7 Six-cylinder, 7-passenger touring car. Al condition, up to date. Rare chance to, get a good car at a bargain. . CHAS. AfHAISLEY Phone 1775. 503 N. 6th.

STUDEBAKER . TOURING CAR Over size tires, Al condition,' will be sold cheap., DALE BOWER'S CENTRAL AUTO STATION

ROADSTER For sale. Monroe; fine condition, sell cheap. Phone 30S1.

TOURING CAR For sale. "American," can be eeen and bought at the Central Auto Station. A U TOS U PPLI E S& REPAIRS35

Keep the Old Car Running Have Your Cylinders Rebored Ford special job 814.50, Including new pistons, rings and pins. Thos. Turner & Son

WEST END GARAGE Oils an-l accessories. 43 So. 6th St. Phone 20S9.

, NOW is the time to have us repair those cast iron gviars and other parts of tractors, agricultural machinery, plows, and other steel and iron equipment. WELDING the way we do it means money in pocket for YOU for we save large transportation costs on new parts, their high prices and time lost in obtaining them. 1 Expert ' welding in ALL its branches at close figures. Try us. WELDEX MFG. CO. EXPERT WELDERS Cor. 12th & North E Sts. Phone 1494.

THE BACKBONE Of good vulcanilng .satisfaction J3 truly in the service. A trial -h-sre will -teach you what "tire service" means. LEE, The Tire Man. No. 8 S. 7th St.

MOTORCYCLES & BICYCLES 37

RIDE A BIKE Complete stock- of bicycles for 1918? They are beauties. Come in and see. Repairing a specialty. Full line of accessories, a . - WAKING & CO., 4th and Main ' Where good bicycles come from."

MOTORCYCLES & BICYCLE3 37

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DAYTON BICYCLES Hide as you pay "two-bits'' a day. Elmer & SirUh. The Wheel Main. 426 Main. Phone lags.

HOUSES APT6. TO RENT 25

BUNGALOW For rent on Morton Lake. CALL 1899

FOR RENT I will rent my garage to the right building. 40x50 ft. With basement, party. Is well located. 2-story brick electric lights and furnace. Box

A-1106, care Palladium

FLATS Furnished, for rent. 41S Main.

FLAT For rent, 3 rooms. Phone 1529

KOUSR Good location, by about June 1. Call Sharkey's Millinery Store. For

rent

HOnSE For rent, after June 15. ill

S. 13th. 7 rooms, rnnne

HOUSLr New 6-room. modern, .bath and furnace, for small family. 40.0ft per month. Address Modern, care Palladium.

"BUSINESS PLACES TO RENT 39

STORE ROOM No. 18 North 9th St, for rent at a reasonable price. Located within V, block of Main St.. on North 9th. one of busiest streets In ' Richmdnd. Street is paved with brick and has the ornamental lighting system, making " at ntght as bright as noon-day. Hundreds of people pass this room daily, making It very advantageous to any business. Room is 25 ftx75 ft and will make a suitable place for any business. For particulars call Omer G. Whelan. 31 fco. 6th St. Phone 1679.

MISCELLANEOUS TO RENT 40

GARAGE 125 S. 11. For rent.

WANTED TO RENT

41

ROOM Wanted, unfurnished or furnished for light housekeeping. Box

H-8004 Palladium.

LEASE Wanted on modern 6-room house. Address Box D-4103, Palladium on or before 15th Inst

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42

Farms and City Property For Sale. Buildings, lots and residences In all parts of the city. We write all kind3 of Insurance. Rent Properties, Loan Money and make surety bonds. Wm. Bradbury & Son Rooms 1 and 3 Westcott Block

FOR SALE Restaurant on Main St., doing a fine business. Reason for selling subject to draft. A. C. DISHER REALTY CO.

9044 Main St.

FOR SALE Property contract, 6 percent net Investment. Will take part payment in Liberty Bonds. Add. E. C. Williams. 28 Sycamore St.. Dayton. O.

FOR SALESPECIAL Good little home on Poarl St. Will sell on payments. This property Is in good location and good shape. PHONE 1814. 910 4 MAIN. SHHDELER

HOME For sale on National road east. 7 -rooms, furnacn. raj;e.PJione4425. SALE LIKE RENT 6 roomed house. two-story, barn, both waters, light. gas, vacant lot: $16.00 a month for 100

months. No interest; no tax or insur-

ance. Phone 3257.

HOME on PAYMLN15 Like rent, 20.00 per month. 5 rooms and bath, northeast part of city, small cash payment. Let you rent money buy your home. See T. W. Hadley 2nd Nat. Bank Bldg. Phone 1922-1730.

HOUSE FOR SALE CONVENIENTLY LOCATED MODERN SIX-ROOM HOUSE IN FIRST-CLASS CONDITION PHONE 3055

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.

REAL ESTATE. FARMS AND ClTlf Property. 212 Union Bank. Bldg. Phone 2707. BENETT DYE.

PROPERTY For sale, modern. South loth street, second square. Will accept a smaller piece of property in trade. Phone 1396-1278.

RESIDENCES Two modern, No. 5 & 7. Washington Court. The best In the it Th. MUler-Kemcer Co.

WILL STAGE PLAY.

NEW PARIS. O.. June 6. The Do Your Bit Knitting club of Middleboro will present "Ajint Hannar's Knitting Party," a comedy, at the Opera House here Friday night, June 7. The proceeds are to be used for Red Cross work and for the men in service. Mrs. Thomas t)olloff is a member of the caste.

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Miss Freda Cliristman visited her grandparents at Lewisburg last week. ....Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoffman and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Cramer of Dayton, visited Tuesday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Fager. Leone Pitman and Irene Leas spent Thursday and Friday at Hamburg, with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Henderson Mrs. Ella Crisler and three daughters of Dayton and Piqua, visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Corrairt and Castine relatives on Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Verta McGriff attended an entertainment given for the benefit of the Red Cross at Castine Saturday evening Roscoe Leas of Bucyrus, O., spent tlie weekend with his mother, Mrs. Mary E. Leas Irvin Poyner and wife and VaHta and Harold Weaver were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cal Braddock. Dr. Wolverton of Greenvile, was an evening visitor Charles Gauch and sons Hermand Heber, and Mr. and Mrs. Luman Tyler of New Paris, were Sunday afternoon visitors at the home of R. H. Slier Mrs. Charles Weisenbarger of Greenville, spent several days of last week with her mother, Mrs. Maria Utz Fern Wilson of Coletown, made a business trip to this place Friday.. . .R. H. Siler and family. Miss Alene Glaedell and Levi Creager spent Tuesday at the Reservoir Lurton Ridenour and family of Modoc, Ind., visited last week with Mrs. Lurenna Trump and family and with relatives at Eaton. They were also in attendance at the Trump reunion which was held this year at . .... Mr. and Mrs. Leon Leas and son, J. Albert, and Mrs. Cora Leas were in Savona Sunday George Hayes and family spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Verto McGriff Simon and Harvey Geeting made a business trip Friday to Eaton, O Miss Vera Ream of Paulding, is spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Ream Children's Day exercises will be held Sunday evening, June 30, at the Christian church and next Sunday evening, June 9, at U. B. church.. .. .Mr .and Mrs. Ed Mundhenk entertained his brother, Charles Mundhenk and wife pf Arcanum, at their home Sunday. In the evening the Mundhenks attended the Children's Day exercises in which their daughter Virginia, took part at the IT. B. church, at Arcanum The Ladies' Bible class will meet next Thursday evening, June 6, at the home of Mrs. Anna Howell. A missionary program will be given by the members of the missionary committee.. .Clifford Drew and family "were Sunday guests of Mrs. Anna Howell and 'family Miss Treva Howell is visiting this week with her brother, Orville and family, near Otterbein E. B. Creager and family attended the high school commencement Saturday evening at Farmersville Charles Cossairt and wife of Dayton, spent Wednesday, night and Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cossairt.. , . .Mrs. Etta Smith and family and Charles Smith and wife visited John Smith Sunday at Fort Thomas, Ky Miss Celia Glaedell spent Thursday in Dayton.. ., Miss Dola Brown of Eldorado, spent Sfhday witR Mrs. Eliza Brown Mr. and Mrs. Earl Snodgrass returned Sunday to their home in Warsaw, Ind., after a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Shaeffer A reunion of the Hathaway family was held Sunday at

the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Spewcer. Twenty-four out of. town guest were present to enjoy the day..... Ames Roush left Monday morning for her home in Kentucky where he will register for the army..... Ray Brown principal of Farmersville schools, has returned for the summer vacation Russel Young of Xenia, spent Sanday with his mother at this place Miss May Wilhelm, .a former-West Manchester girl, was, married in Dayton Wednesday to Ambert Hillary of Lewisburg. who is in the United States navy A Red Cross auction sale will be held at West Manchester on Saturday, June 22 Miss Yvonne Miller was in Dayton Sunday Mrs. Joe Shewmon spent the week-end with Dayton friends Miss Myrtle Furry Is spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lyons near Lewisburg..... Mr. and Mrs. James B. Trone are spending the wrek with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hapner at Indianapolis and I. O. Trump and family at Churubusco. . Mr. and Mrs. D. A, Reynolds of Arcanum, took supper Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mundhenk. ....Mrs. Samuel Hayes returned Sunday morning to her home in Green- . ville, after a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. William Arens Mr. and Mrs.

Will Foos entertained their son Edgar

ana Miss Mildred Boggs of Dayton, at their home Sunday. Mrs. Catherine Banta and son William. Mrs Alice Brown and Mr and Mrs. C. E. Barmes were afternoon . visitors Clayton Emerick and wife, Ora Emerick and family, William Parker and family. E. A. Locke and family, Ruseel Fourman and family, Geo. Juday and Orville Wilhelm composed a surprise party going by way of motor truck to the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Parker at Whitewater, where they were tendered a very pleasant reception by the aged couple The Misses Gertrude, Edna and Myrle Furry spent Thursday and Friday with Lewisburg friends Everette Hawekotte and family of Richmond, spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Locke Miss Hazel Barnes visited Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Troxel at Ithica Sunday.... Miss Ethel Mitchell is visiting Savona relatives this week.. .. .Alice Emerick is spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Broderick.....The Misses Katie Waldren, Helen Leas and Mary Locke were in Richmond, Friday Mr. and Mrs. Will Foos were In Eaton, Saturday Miss Katie Waldren visited with her brother Stanley at Camp Sherman on Saturday and Sunday.. . . . Dr. and Mrs. Carl Beam entertained Mr. and Mrs. Earl Howell to dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Kimmel and son, of New Madison, were Sunday evening callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Leas Otto Furry arrived home Saturday from Ohio Dental college, Cincinnati, for a short visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arless Furry. He left Tuesday morning for Akron, O Charles Morris and family, Levi Zehring and wife, David Banta and William Gangwer and wife were among those who attended the Rule-Alber family reunion Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George McGriff, near Gorden, O Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Morris of Verona attended Sabbath Bchool Sunday morning at the U. B. church J. E. Leas and family shopped in Dayton Friday Vernest Troutwlne and family spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. George Troutwlne.

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RESIDENCE Property For Sale My Home Property Situated At No. 3IO North 11 8th St Consisting of a good two-story modern house of 8 rooms, (4 bedrooms) with large veranda running in front and on side of property. Equipped with electric lights ; excellent bath ; hot water heating plant. Good cemented cellar. Small barn suitable for garage. Large lot. All street improvements made. ' This is. a splendid piece of property, strictly modern in every respect and in one of the very best residence sections of the city. For further information call phone No. 2119 or at No. 228 North 17th up to 6 p. m. after that at residence, 310 N. 18th St. MRS. ARTHUR P. BAILEY.

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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 34 percent per month, we will lend you the money to pay it off and mpre - If you want It, at LESS THAN THE LEGAL RATE. ... SAVE THE DIFFERENCE Loans made on K. H. Goods, Live Stock, Musical Instruments, Diamonds. Automobiles and other personal property. PAYMENTS TO SUIT THE BORROWER

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