Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 209, 15 July 1918 — Page 11
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, MONDAY, JULY 15, 1918.
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING INDEX Acetrlen Welding !S Agent and Salaamen Wanted.... T Agricultural Implements 24 'Ambulance Service 1A Announcement ...it Apartment and Houses for Kent. 33 Art Fancy Work t -Artificial Limbs, Trusses. Etc. ..21 Auction Siiies ...,43 Automobile Accessories 35 Automobile Body Building 85 Automobile Body Repairing SS Automobile Livery and Garage.. M Automobile Repairing 35 Automobile Storage St Automobile Supplies ............ 5 Automobile Taxtcabs 3ft Automobile Tires 33 Automobiles Kor Sale S3 Automobiles Wanted $4 Auto Moving Vans 18 luggage and Light Transfer 16 Ulcycle Repairing ST Bicycles and Motorcycles 37 Honda and Insurance 19 Building and Contracting 13 Hulldlng Material and Supplies. .24 RuHnens Announcements Sft Business Places For Rent 31 Business Property For Sale 42 Business Opportunities SO Business Schools 20 ' Business Services Offered 13 Cards of Thanks , . 2
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING INDEX
Chiropodist .................. B Cleaning and Dyeing ...........It Cleaning Service IT Coal and Wood II Chiropractors 3 A Clothing For Sale, Second-hand. .11 Colleges and School ........... .?0 Contractors .....................13 - Corsetiers J Crochet Threads and Flosses .... 1 Dancing Teachers '. S Deaths and Funeral Notloe... ... 1 Dental Services 18 Desk Room For Rent ........ ...39 Dressmaking & Millinery 1 Drug Specials ft Dyers & Cleaners ..... ...IT Educational SO Electrlo Contractor 13 Klectrio Motor Repairing 17 Embalmers and Undertakers 1 A Kmbrolderlng and Stamping I Farm & Dairy Products 17 Farms A Land For Sale 43 Feed Dealers 31 A Female Help 6 Fire Insurance 19 Florists . 1 C For Rsnt Apartments & Houses.. 38 For Rent Business Places 39 For Rent Desk Room 40 For Rent Farms .....40 For Rent Furnished Rooms 9 For Rent Oarages 36
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Classified Advertising Index Copyright Aplied For. All regular classifications are numbered and arranged In numerical order throughout the classified columns. The following index serves as a complete and lnrtant guide as to the classification number under which you will find what you may look for, providing It la advertised. Refef 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 on the reg
ular classifications in tne ciasaiiiea advertising columns.
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING INDEX , CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING INDEX) CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING INDEX
For Rent Housekeeping Rooms. 9 For. Rent. Of floes 39 For Rent Store Rooms 39 For Rent Unfurnished Rooms ... 9 For Sale Business Opportunities. 80 For Sale Farms & Land 43 For Rale Houses .......42 For Sale Lots .43 For Bale Miscellaneous 21 Found Lost Stolen Funeral Directors 1 Funeral and Death Notices 1 Furnace Repairing 17 Furnished Rooms For Rent 9 Furniture Repairing 17 Oarages For Kent , 36 Garden Seeds 29 Hair Dressers 2 Harness & Supplies 31 Hat Cleaners 17 Heavy Hauling .....16 Heating and Plumbing 14
Help Wanted Female .... ....... Help Wanted Male 8 Hide Dealers 21 Horses Ss Vehicles ....31 Household Good For Sal .......21 Housekeeping Rooms For Rent... 9 Houses For Rent SS Houses For Sale .....43 Instruction 2l Insurance, Bonds, Etc 19 Investments ...39 Jewelry Repairing ..17 Junk & Hide Dealer 22 Laundries IS Legal Notices 49 Leather Goods .....21 Life Insurance 19 Livestock & Vehicles 81 Locksmiths ....17 Lost Found Stolen 4 Lots For Sale ....43 Machinery & Tools 24
Male Hsip Slanted 8 Manicurist 3 Masoleutnd IB Medical 3 - Marble Oranlta 1 B Memorials 1 B Milk Dealer 8 Miscellaneous For Sale ..21 Miscellaneous For Rent 40 Miscellaneous For Trade 31 A Miscellaneous Want ....21 Money To Loan .................44 Monumental ..................... IB Mortgage Loans 46 Motorcycles A Bicycle ..17 Motor Trucks For Sale .......... 83 Moving, Packing, Shipping ...... 16 Musical Instrument 23 Nurseries 1 C Office & Store Fixtures .........17 A Of floes and Desk Room 89 Office Supplies ........17 A
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING INDEX Packing, Storing, Shipping ......16 Painting & Decorating ..13 Personals 3 Pet Stock & Poultry 82 Piano Movers . ....16 Pianos For Sale .........1:3 Plants and Seeds ?9 Plumbing & Repairs 14 Poultry and K?gs S3 Poultry Supplies ...32 A Printing & Stationery .......... 3 Professional Services ............13 Public Sales 48 Real Estate Loans .....46 Real Estate For Sale 42 Real Estate Wanted 45 Repair Services ....17 Restaurants & Hotels ........... 9 Roofing Repairs ......17 Rooms or Board Wanted 11 Rooms For Rent 9 Safe Movers 16 Salesmen Wanted 7 School Books 17 A School A Colleges 20 Second Hand Goods For Sale 21 Sewing Machine Repairs 17 B Sewing Machines For Sale 21 Sheet Metal Repairing 17 Shoe Repairing 17 Sign Painters 13 Situations Wanted 8 Special Notices 3 Specials At The Stores 25
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING INDEX Stamping and Kmbrolderlng..... S Stolen Lost Found 4 Storage & Transfer .............14 . . a. - . n
mora noom ror xieni ..........? Tailoring ...31 Talking Machine For Sale 23 Taxicabs .....86 Transfer A: Storage .......16 Trunk Repairing 17 . Trunk and Leather Goods .......21 AJ Undertakers 1 A Unfurnished Rooms For Rent ... 9 Upholstering 17 Used Cars For Sale ........S3 Used Furniture, Etc 21 Vehicle For Sal 81 Vehicle Repairs 3S A
vuiciniiinn ................... ..r j Wall Paper IS 41 Wanted Agents & Salesmen ..... 7 Wanted Female Help 6 Wanted Male Help S Wanted Miscellaneous 23 Wanted Rooms & Board 11 Wanted Situations 8 Wanted To Borrow 4T Wanted To Buy 23 Wanted To Rent 41 Wearing Apparel For Sale 21 Welding 55 Well Drills and Wind Pumps ....12 Wood and Coal 21
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HELP WANTED FEMALE
6
MAID Wanted. Apply Westcott hotel.
1 AVANTED Ten bright capable ladle to
travel, demonstrate and sell well known goods to established dealers. $25.00 to $60.00 per week; railroad fare paid; weekly advance for traveling expenses. Address at once Goodrich Drug Company, Dept. 2S9, Omaha, Neb.
SITUATIONS WANTED
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WASHING Wanted to do at home,
1416 South C St.
POSITION Wanted as practical nurse or housekeeper. Box A 1115, Palladium. PLAIN SEWING and mending wanted! 1014 S. A.
ROOMS FOR RENT-
illTH ST., N. 31 Light Housekeeping ' apartment on the down floor. I 12TH ST., So. 66 For rent, modern 1 rooms.
. 13TH ST., N. 2S Room for rent with bath for gentleman I f6THSTN221 2 furnished rooms I for light housekeeping, FURNISHED "rooms, heat light, bath. Strictly modern. One block from the postofflce. Address 11. 8006. Palladium. . THREE ROOMS For rent, 121 S. 5th.
MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22 JUNK We pay more far scrap Iron, metals, hides, tallow, rags and junk. Henry Holr.apfel. Phone 209S or 4194.
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 ind receive cash by return malL If price is not satisfactory, we will return teeth romptly upon request. International Teeth Co., 305 West 42nd St.. New York.
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ECONOMY, IND.
aKLL your junk to Sam Jaffe. We pay miir. for same. Phone 047.
USED Roll top desks, small cash registers, small safes, wanted at Starr Furniture Co.. 611 Main.
MACHINERY & TOOLS
24
Richmond Boiler Works, N. W. 1st & Rich. Ave. Boiler repairing and fine welding. Phone 3097, Jacob Kirn.
SPECIAL AT THE STORES 25
BUSINESS SERVICE
12
For Balling, Phone 3772.
Phone 2834
DEATHS A FUNERAL NOTICES 1 1IAYNES, Elmer, 15 years old. died Sunday, July 14, 1918, at the residence of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Haynes, 211 N. 20th St. Ho Is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs Harry C. Havnes; 1 brother and 1 rr i s l ...in , . n
held Tuesday evening at 7:30 p. rn. at the home. The body will be taken to Newport, Ky., for burial, Wednesday morning at 9:40.
Painting and Paper hanging. W. J. Cook
Phone 3252
THK .Nblil'BNDKNT ICE & FUEL CO. B. B. Johnson. Mar. Phones 1050-3465.
fcUILDlNG A CONTRACTING 13
REPAIRING done On short notice. Call The MILLER-KEMPER Co. N. W. 2nd & Center Sts. Phones 32474447. All kinds of lumber and millwork. General contracting and building.
AMBULANCE & UNDERTAKERS 1A
JORDAN, McMANUS, HUNT & WALTERMAN Funeral Directors Complete In every detail. 1014 Main St. Tel. 2175
WILSON, POHLMEYER & DOWNING Funeral Directors Ambulance & Limousine service Large Casket Display Phone 1335 15 North 10th St. ., .ixilz
MONUMENTAL
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Best Monuments and Grave Markers No agents save the commission. Phone us for Portfolio of photos. Perry T. Williams & Co., 38 North Ela-hth.
Nw thoughts in memorial designs. Many of the best examples of presentday memorial designs are shown by John P. :mslie. 15 So. 10th St.
FLORIST
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LEMON'S Flower Shop Quality, fresh flowers. Service. 1015 Main. Ph. i093.
PERSONALS
Get your No. 11 steel knitting needles for socks at 10 North 10th St.
HEATING AND PLUMBING 14
JUST see Meerhoff. I S. t for anything In Plumbing. Phone 1236.
HAiN VllMU UtlOriAliNG 15
l'Ai.N'lS and supplies. Phono J3Jt Haner & Fahlsing. 42S Main.
WALL PAPER
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L. M. HAYS 5 and 10 cent wall paper. 404 Main St. PHONE 2617.
J2.95, was $4.50 value, brown and black Kid. NEW METHOD Colonial Bldg.
BUILDING MATERIALS
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The MILLER-KEMPER Co. N. W. 2nd & Center Sts. Phones 32474447. For all kinds of Building Material.
"BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES .30
A general or variety store for sale, with a $1200 stock doing a splendid business Lively town of 1700 with a large factory that has made good over 24 years. This store clears from $1,100 to $1,200 a year. Address H. 8102, Palladium.
GARAGE For sale. Eastern Indiana Ford and Maxwell agency; splendid opportunity for man of small capital. Box A No. 1114, Palladium.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hiatt attended monthly meeting at Bloomlngsport Saturday. . . .Charley Atkinson . and son, Albert, are running one of Jack Goodson'a threshing rigs Jake Williams, Losantsville, spent Friday night with his. parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Williams Mrs. Clara Marshall and children spent Friday with Allca Fraiser. .. .Edith Wilkerson of New Castle is here visiting her brothers, MIlo and Lorn Lamb Miss Osborn of Muncie is here visiting her Aunt, Mrs. Effle Mull Albert Atkinson is moving in the Cole property. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Southers are the parents of a baby boy Prof. May and family made a business trip to Richmond Saturday The Red Cross members have resumed their work again. The Red Cros3 room has been closed for several days owing to lack of material. .. .Miss Elizabeth Spencer of Richmond, who has been visiting Ruby Williams the past week, returned home Saturday Charles Gibson, Centerville, visited Wayne Williamson recently. . .Mr. and Mrs. John Replogle and children, Charles and Ruth, spent Friday afternoon at Rich-
raond...Miss Blanche Fenimore, Muncie, spent Sunday with her father, W. L. Fenimore Charley Bundy, Williamsburg, shipped a large bunch of hogs from here this week John Williams was at Richmond Saturday. Rev. Alley Collins of Farmland
will preach at Sugrove Sunday morn
ing and Sunday evening.
ALL CANADA NOW REGISTERED FOR INTENSE WAR EFFORT
;t'wy-' ThKerhingr in Western Qaneda. v xfjZ,
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LIVE STOCK & VEHICLES
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FOR SALE Fine Jersey milk cow. Walter B. Fulghum, 1000 Main St. Phone 2275.
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33
AUTOMOBILE Wanted. Light touring or roadster. Condition no object. Price must be right. P. O. Box 29$, New Paris, O.
MOVING & STORAGE
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AUTO MOVING VAN Largest and best equipped In the city for local and long distance moving. Furniture crated, stored or shipped.
FOivRESi MUJNUriK
?0ft R 7th Ft.
Phone J60S.
Gilt Edna Moving Service L. M'N'EILL. AUTO VANS pUnno 'JiilcVc Work Jrnone :odi sk South B st.
MOVING & STORAGE Local and long distance moving and general draylng. W. E. EVANS V. It. Juerllng. Phone 1763. S30 Lincoln Si. Phone 3105.
REPAIRING AND CLEANING 17
CLEANING AND PRESSING Try us we will glv you the best of ssrvlce. KNUCKEL CLEANING CO. insn Main. Tel. 2501.
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MIRRORS RE-SILVERED By French Process. All work guaranteed. Phone 2758. 209 West Main.
J Lahman Plating WorkB
FOR SALE
Overland 6 cylinder in first class repair. 5 good tires. Leaving city. 201 S. T4th St. Phone 4086
FORD Touring Car for salo, 1917 model, good condition. 216 S. 9th St. OVERLAND For sale. Model 1917 Good conditio n, 30 4 N. 9th. USED CAR For sale. W. T. Bradway. 226 South West 3rd.
Coal properties will be developed by
the Middle West Coal Co., Welfh, Va., incorporated with $200,000 capital.
MOTORCYCLE & BICYCLES 37
BICYCLE For sale, good condition, i7 R. inth.
HIDE A BIKE Complete stock of bicycles tor 1918? They are beauties. Come in and see. Repairing a specialty. Full lino of accessories. WAKING & CO., 4th and Main Where good bicycles come from." H O U S ES APTSTtO-R ENT 38
3RD ST., SO. 240 House for rent; lights, gas and furnace, 424 South 14th
7TH ST. SOUTH, 605 For rent double house, 6 rooms, modern.
STII ST., S. R10 House, 5 rooms, 512.50. Call 1114 N. C. Phone 2987.
10TII ST., NORTH 231 For rent, modern house, 9 rooms, suitable for two families. Phone 1736.
AUTO SUPPLIES &. REPAIRS 35
Keep the Old Car Running Have Your Cylinders Rebored Ford special Job $14.50. including new pistons, rings and pins. Thos. Turner & Son
LATHE and ACETYLENE welding
tank wanted. Murray & Mlkcsell Ga raero. New Paris, O.
Quality & Service
Wh K EPA IK almost everything. Bicycles, sweepers, wringers, furniture, screens, etc. Lawn mnvers, saws,, knives and shears sharpened. Hearshy bicycle and tires. Work called for and delivered. Wesley Brown & Son. Phone 086.
6PECIAL NOTICE
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. Phones 1531-17S4.
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. EaRGE FU RNTsHED ROOM For rent for light housekeeping. i09 N. 12th. Phone 2550.
LOST AND FOUND
LA VALIERH with Cameo set lost Saturday night between South A and C and South 10th and 12th. Finder please return to 221 North 6th St. or phone 3723. Valued as a keepsake. Reward. NOTICE The child that took Irish Mall from 9th & So. F please return same to 604 S 9th or phone 2516. HELP WANTED MALE 5
BOY Wanted. 17 to 20. stenographic work. Inquire City clerk or call 4M5. BOYS ft'anted, 18 to 20 years of age. Experience not necessary. Steady employment. Jenkins Vulcan Spring Co. MENWantedfor factory workl Ex
perlence not necessary. Steady employment. Jenkins Vulcan Spring Co. Si&W WANTED To work on plaTfoTmT Penna. station. Steady work, good pay. Commence with the New Company. Rapid advancement to good positions. Apply American Railway Express Co., 24 North Pth St.
EDUCATIONAL
20
We have a complete stock and Service Station for Vesta Batteries, Savage Tires. A m b u trouble finder service. Everything for the auto.
Piehl Tire & Battery Service Co.
812 Main St.
Give yourself the advantage of a special exclusive business training school, the a school giving its whole time to the teaching of business subjects. Attend the RICHMOND BUSINESS COLLEGE and by all means, start as soon as possible.
GOVERNMENT NEEDS 20,000 WOMEN Clerks at Washington. Examinations everywhere In July. Experience unnecessary. Women desiring government positions write for free particulars to J. C. Leonard (former Civil Service Examiner), 320 Kenois Eldg.. Washington.
MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21
CANOE For sale, cheap, 301 N. 21. Phone 3690.
ELECTRIC MOTOR 5 horsepower, for sale. Line shaft, pulleys and belting. Oood as new. BarRain if sold at once. 1134 North 12th.
FOR SALE 1,000 new cotton bags, 100
ounds each. 12V4 cents each. Bayer
Ukery, S. 6th.
GO CART For sale. 317 So. 8th St.
FOR SALE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Leaving City. 201 S.T4th St.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS For sale. Leaving city to go Into service. 25 South 11th St.
HELP WANTED FEMALE
6
PISHWASHER Wanted, Union Station Restaurant.
GIRLS WANTED We can use several girls to operate sewing machines. Steady work, good conditions. Apply at once In person. BEEBE GLOVE CO.
GlUL Wanted, . experienced dining room. Kenmore Hotel, 4th and Main.
Large size Allwln baby cab for sale cheap. 440 Randolph.
McORAY butcher ice box for sale. About 800 pound capacity, practically
new. One National cash register with latest improvements, at a bargain. Call Peerless Grocery Co., 1500 North
& street. Phone Z242.
WELDING
f HUNK & LEATHER GOODS 21A
TRAVELING GOODS Trunks, Bags, Suit Cases, Small Leather Ooods. Repairing of all kinds MILLERS. 827 MAIN
MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22
BICYCLE Wanted to buy. Call 1906, N. E St.
CLOTHING Second hand and shoes
wanted. 240 Ft. Wayne av.
FURNITURE And stoves. Home Supply Store. 181 Ft. Wvne Ave. Ph. 1863
FcKiNiTUltK Stove, mio., wanted. aZil Main. Brammer & x'o.i3end. Ph 1469.
WILL REPAIR IT What often appears to be a serious, ruinous crack or break in a cylinder, casting or piece of machinery, is but a simple piece of repair work to our EXPERT WELDERS Our welding works wonders in repairing broken metal parts parts that would have to be "scrapped" before the process was invented. Remember, OUR WELDING generally makes the broken part STRONGER than it ever was. Inquiries invited. WELDEX MFQ. CO. EXPERT WELDERS Cor. 12th & N. E. Sts. Phone 1494
12TH ST. N. 220 House, 6 rooms, modern, for rent. Call 218 North I2th.
APARTMENT For rent, modern. Jonas Gaar, 1426, Main St.
APARTMENT FURNISHED For rent; 4 rooms, centrally located, strictly modern. Inquire 1300 North A.
E ST., NORTH 1524 House for rent.
?11.00. Call 1114 NVC. Phon
ie 2987.
FLAT For rent, four room, modern, 204V6 North 7th. Phone 1705. r-'T.ATcs jrrnl.npfl for rent 415 Ma.)n.
HOUSE For rent, north half 529 North 17th. Rent 11.60. Phone 1489.
HOUSE For rent, 6 rooms, modern. Centrally located. Phone 2737.
My residence for rent, 212 South lth street. Modern home, 8 rooms & bath, hardwood floor3, steam heat, first class condition. $30.00 per month. Chas. F. Welsbrod.
WANTED TO RENT
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UNFURNISHED ROOM Wanted by lady with good references. Address Box G 7002. Palladium.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42
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Canada now has a National Registration system very similar to that of the United States. In order to know definitely whether the full industrial power of the country is really mobilized or not, and, if the latter, to indicate where there is a weakness, June 22nd was set aside as "Rejristration Day" for the entire population of the Dominion above the ape of sixteen. On that day, every man and woman in Canada of 16 or over were to bj registered. There were thousands of registration bureaus. The information sought was what the registrants were doine to help the great
cause at present, and what further they could do. The leading questions were what farming qualifications did the man or woman possess, would he or she be prepared to quit his or her present occupation for more important national work, and would he or she help in farming? Women especially were questioned as to their home and domestic ties. Each man or woman, as they registered, received a card certificate, and can be challenged on the street or in fact anywhere to produce them. Neglect to register carries with it heavy penalties. Americans visiting Canada are
not, however, rubject to this Iawl provided they can show evidences of their citizenship. There is a large business and holiday travel back ward and forward between the United States and Canada. To prevent any misunderstanding, the Canadian Government has issued an official statement that American visitors in Canada are not required to register so long as they can produce their citizenship papers. No passports are required to enter or leave Canada by subjects or citizens of any Allied country, and Americans are allowed to pass freely back and forth without any hindrance, as at all times previously.
GREENSFORK
FOR SALE At a bargain, verydesirable residence property entirely m6dern and up to date, at 110 So. 13th St. Address A. Kutche, Elwood, Indiana.
FOR REAL ESTATE and FARMS see A. M. ROBERTS, Liberty Ave. Office 18 So. 8th. Phone 4171.
HOUSE For sale, 6 rooms, furnace.
larg-e lot, fruit. Rood location. Will
make an ideal home. Address B. 2009 care Palladium.
iiliAL KSIATK, FAli.MS AND CUV Property 212 Union Bank RMc Phone 2707. BENNETT & PARKER.
MONEY TO LOAN
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AUTO LIVERY & GARAGES 36
TAXI Anderson's Taxi Service 28 N. 7th Street Phone 1370
MOTORCYCLES & BICYCLES 37
BICTCLE For sale la good condition.
.pnone 3425.
SQUARE UP Do you owe money to your Grocer, Landlord or Doctor? If so, why not borrow what you need from us and pay these bills and owe It all In one place? Have you ordered next winter's coal? If not, why not? Remember the government advises everyone to lay in their coal now If you need money, call on us. It's our business to loan money on furniture, piano, or other personal property, without removing it. Try our Twenty Payment Plan. It allows you twenty months to repay in small monthly payments or you can repay any time and are charged interest only for the time you carry the loan. RICHMOND LOAN
Established 1895 Room 8, Colonial Bldg. Cor. Main & Seventh Streets. Automatic Phone 1545. Richmond. Indiana. Under State Supervision. '
Misses Ola and Elmira King of Kan
sas City, Mrs. Katherine Cheesman and Miss Fannie Cheesman spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. John Bond Mrs. Earl Gilbert and daughter, Beey, of Richmond spent the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hatfield The ladies of the Fairfield Threshing ring1 held an important meeting at the home of Mrs. Jhon Nicholson. Sixeteen ladies present Mr. and Mrs. Charles Meyers entertained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. John Meyers of Hagerstown, Miss Lucile Gentry, and Mrs. Florence Linderman Clyde Nicholson entertained at bis country home to dinner the following guests: Miss Lora
Boyd, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Nicholson, Miss Mable Wise, Mr. Lee Burg Mr. and Mrs. Don Overman and children, Miss Edna Carmine spent the week-end in Indianapolis Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Brooks entertained the following guests Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Brook, Miss Edna Belle Brooks and relatives of Winchester Mr. and Mr.s Thomas Gray of Delaware, Ind., are spending the week with Mr. C. D. Carmine and daughter Edna Mrs. Curts and son, Ernest, of Pennville, spent Thursday with Mrs. Earl Brown. ..'..Mr. and Mrs. Don Overman and son, Thomas, were called to Indianapolis Thursday by the sudden death of Mr. Overman's uncle Mrs. Amanda Martindale was called to Indianapolis by the serious illness of her sister, Mrs. Martha Cotton. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Boyd went to Ohio to spend the week with their son Harry Boyd. Miss Jessie Hastings and Mrs. Charles Black are taking care of the restaurant during thjeir absence.
ASKS PARTITION OF LAND
EATON, O., July 15. Eighty acres of land and two lots in Eaton are involved in a partition suit Instituted in common pleas court by C. C. Fudge against Jane Fudge and nine other persons holding interest in the reality. The plaintiff claims a legal right to the undivided one-tenth part of the real estate and he asks that his share be set off to him.
Y. M. C. A. WAR WORKER TO SPEAK AT EATON MONDAY
EATON, O., July 15. Under the auspices of the local Chautauqua committee, a public patriotic meeting will be held Monday night at the opera house, with H. E. Bayliss, returned Y. M. C. A. secretary from France, as the speaker. Bayliss is connected with a Chautauqua bureau that will stage an assembly hero next week, and the bureau placed him at the disposal of the local committee. The meeting is scheduled to open at 8:15 and no admission fee will be charged.
To Appoint Food Control Boards for Preble County EATON, O., July 15 Naming of a food price-control board for Preble county is expected at an early date. A meeting looking to this end was held here recently, but selection of the beard members was deferred. The board will have four members, with Stanley Hart, chairman of the countyfood administration, as chairman, byvirtue of his office as read of the county food administration. The other three members will be selected from wholesalers, retailers and consumers of food products. It is probable two members of the board will represent the retailers, owing to the fact that there are no wholesalers In the county. Retail dealers will receive printed blanke on which they will enter the cost and selling prices of their food stuffs. These will be filed once a week with the board. From these the board
will determine an equitable selling;
price, which, with the cost price, will be published weekly for the benefit of the public.
Mrs. Bernard Fox, 75 Years Old, Dies at Eaton
EATON, O., July 15. After a long illness of a complication of physical ailments, Mrs. Bernard Fox, 75 years old, died Sunday morning at 7 o'clock at her home, East Wadsworth street. While arrangements for the funeral have not been completed, it probably wil ltake place Tuesday and burial will be at Dayton. Mrs. Fox was a member of a prominent local Jewish family, and had resided in Eaton the last quarter of a century or longer. She was born In Germany, but 6he lived most of her life in this country. Her husband is a native of Poland. Their marriage took place in this country. Surviving are her husband, three 'eons, Louis Fox, of Dayton ; Samuel Fox, of Columbus; Harry Fox, of Peru, Ind.; Mrs. Lawrence Wolfsohn, of Eaton; Mrs. Jennie Fry, of Muncie, Ind.; Mrs. Isadore Heller, of New York City, and Mrs. Joseph Josephs, of Lancaster, Ky.
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BRITISH GUN CREW STRIPS FOR ACTION TO HURL STEEL INTO GERMANS' FORCES
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