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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1918. CLASSIFIED ADVERTI9INO INDEX Acetylene Welding 16 Agents and Salesmen Wanted.... 7 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING INDEX PHONE 2834 WANT AD . TAKER Classified Advertising Index "'. Copyright Aplied For. All regular classifications are numbered and arranged In numerical order throughout the classified rjlumns. The following Index serves as a complete and inrtant guide as to the classification number under which you will find what you may look for, provffllng It Is advertised. Refer to the index In alphabetical order, according to the character of business or aeti'ice desired, note the number of some and then find the corresponding number on the regular classifications In the classified advertising columns. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING INDEX Packing, Storing, Shipping 1C Painting & Decorating 15 Personal 2 Pet Stock & PouKry 82 Piano Movers 1JJ Pianos For Sale - Plants and Seed J9 Plumbing & Repair 14 Poultry and Eggs 32 Poultry Supplies 82 A Printing & Stationery 8 Professional Service 18 Public Sales Real Estate Loan ...46 Real Estate For Sale 42 Real Estate Wanted 4t Repair Services 17 Restaurant & Hotel 9 Roofing Repairs 17 Rooms or Board Wanted 11 Rooms For Rent 9 Safe Movers .14 Salesmen Wanted 7 School Books 17 A School College 20 Second Hand Goods For Sale 21 Sewing Machine Repairs .37 B Sewing Machines For Sale "33 Sheet Metal Repairing 17 Shoe Repairing ........17 Sign Painters 13 Situations Wanted 8 Special Notices 3 Special At The Stores 25 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING INDEX Stamping and Embroidering-.... Stolen Lost Found 4) Storage & Transfer ......JJ Store Room For Rent Tailoring ? Talking Machine Fo Sale 23 Taxicabs ......86 Transfer & Storage " "IS Trunk Repairing J y Trunk and Leather Good 21 A Undertaker ....... 1 A Unfurnished Room For Rent ... 9 Upholstering J' Used Cars For Sale Used Furniture. Etc. ........... .21 Vehicles For Kale ..........31 Vehicle Repair . A Vulcanizing ..................... 5 , Wall Paper 15 A Wanted Agents & Salesmen Wanted Female Help Wanted Male Kelp J Wanted Miscellaneous ......... .:3 Wanted Rooms & Board ....11 Wanted Situations 8 Wanted To Borrow ........47 Waited To Buy 22 Wanted To Rent 41 Wearing Apparel For Sale 21 Welding 5f Well Drills and Wind Pump ....12 Wood and Coal ....21 JL M tt A. 1 J-fl 2834 .WANT Chiropodist 2 Cleaning and Dyeing 17 Cleaning Services 17 - Ccal and Wood 21 Chiropractors Ji A Clothing For Sale, Second-hand. .21. Colleges and Schools ?t Contractors .......13 Ambulance Service 1A V. Announcements 26 , Apartment and Houses for Rent. 38 Art Fancy Work 1 . Artificial Limbs, Trusses. Etc.. ..21 Auction Kales 48 Automobile Accessories .....85 Automobile pody Building: ....... 3S Automobile Body Repairing- 85 Automobile Livery and Oarages. ,J8 Automobile Repairing .......... .35 Automobile Storage , S Automobile Supplies 35 Automobile Taxlcabs 38 Automobile Tires 35 Automobiles For Sale 3 Automobiles Wanted S4 Auto Moving: Van ....It luggage and Light Transfer IS Klcycle Repairing 87 I'.lcycles and Motorcycle 87 Ponds and Insurance' 19 I'-ulldtns; and Contracting 13 ltulldlng Materials and Supplies.. liuslness Announcements 2ft P.uslness Places For Rent ....... .39 Ruslness Property For Sale 43 Pusinea Opportunities SO Business Schools ....20 Puslness Services Offered .......13 Cards of Thanks 2 TAKER Corsetlers t Crochet Threads and Flosses .... 2 Dancing Teachers 3 Deaths and Funeral Notices 1 Dental Services 18 Desk Room For Rent 29 Dressmaking & Millinery J Drug Specials Dyers & Cleaners 17 Educational 20 Electric Contractors 13 .. Electric Motor Repairing 17 Embalmers and Undertakers 1 A Embroidering and Stamping 2 Farm & Dairy Products ...27 Farms & Land For Sale 43 Feed Dealers ,31 A Female Help 6 Fire Insurance 19 Florists 1 C For Rsnt Apartments & Houses.. 3a CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING INDEX , CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING- INDEX CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING INDEX For Rent Housekeeping Rooms. 9 For Rent Offices 39 For Rent Store Rooms 39 For Rent Unfurnished Rooms ... 9 For Sale Business Opportunities. 30 For Sale Farms & Land 43 For Sale Houses ..........42 For Sale Lots 42 For Sale Miscellaneous 21 F-'Mind Lost Stolen Funeral Directors 1 A Funeral and Death Notice 1 Furnace Repairing 17 Furnished Rooms For Rent 9 Furniture Repairing ....17 Garages For Rent 36 Garden Seeds 29 Hair Dressers 2 Harness & Supplies 81 Hat Cleaners 17 Heavy Hauling ; 16 Heating and Plumbing 14 Help Wanted Female Help Wanted Male 5 Hide Dealers 22 Horses & Vehicles 81 Household Goods For Sale 21 Housekeeping Rooms For Rent... -9 Houses For Rent .3V House For Sale 42 Instruction ....2) Insurance, Bonds, Etc ......19 Investments .....................S3 Jewolry Repairing 17 Junk & Hide Dealers 22 Laundries ...12 Legal Notices 49 Leather Goods 21 Life Insurance 19 Livestock & Vehicles 31 Locksmiths 17 Lost Found Stolen - 4 Lots For Sale 43 Machinery & Tools 24 Male Help Wanted -.., 6 Manicurist 2 Masoleuma ...................... 1 B Medical 3 Marble & Granite 1 B Memorials 1 B Milk Dealer 3 Miscellaneous For Sale 21 Miscellaneous For Rent. ........ .40 Miscellaneous For Trade 21 A Miscellaneous W&nta ......22 Money To Loan . . . .7. .. . .46 Monumental 1 B Mortgage Loans . , 46 Motorcycles & Bicycles 87 Motor Trucks For Sale 33 Moving, Packing, Shipping 16 Musical Instruments 23 Nurseries 1 C Office & Store Fixtures 17 A Offices and Desk Room 89 Office Supplies 17 A i "Or Rent Business Places 39 for Rent Desk Room 40 For Rent Farms 40 For Rent Furnished Rooms 9 For Rent Garages 36
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Standardized and Indexed for Quick Reference, according to The Baall L. Smith System. (Coyprlght) CLASSIFIED RATES lc per word One Tim. Jc per word... Two Time c per word 8even Time 20c per word . One Month No Ad Taken Lets than 10c CASH Or Les Than 25c CHARGE CONTRACT RATES obtained from Th Palladium business office. I CLOSING HOURS All Want-Ads must bft In before 12 M. noo'J. of day of publication. i OUT-OF-TOWN ADS must ba accom- j panted by cash In full payment, ae- , rordlnc to above rate. i -TlII5 PALLADIUM reserves the right tu classify all ads according to its own rules and regulation. WANT-ADS giving a "lettftr or num-' her," care this office, ran not be answered In person. A letter should ba addressed to the 'Tetter or number." care this office. The advertlner will call for his answer and later call on you providing your reply to thl advertisement pleases him. TELEPHONE your Want-Ads when It In more convenient to do so. Bill will be sent to you, and as thl Is an accommodation service, The Palladium aspect pnvment promptly upon rerelpt of bill. Phone 2834 DEATHS & FUNERAL NOTICES 1 AMBULANCE & UNDERTAKERS 1A WILSON, POHLMEYER & DOWNING Funeral Director Ambulance Sr Limousine service Large Casket Display Phone 1335 II North 10th St. - MONUMENTAL 1B I will bo pleased to furnish full information regarding a small marker, ns well as a largo and expensive memorial. John P. Emslte, 15 S. 10th. Best Monuments and Gravo Markers No agents save the commission. Phono us for Portfolio of photos, perry T. Williams & Co., 3S North Eighth. FLORIST 1C J.KMoVS Flower Shop Quality, fresh flower. Service. 1013 Main. Ph. .083. FEF SONALS BA11Y CU.n'llKS made to order. Stamp ing and cmuioiufrinn. ivj r. mm "tni - - - . SPECIAL NOTICE OF COURSB we are only a small concern, but we take grea: pride in feeding the babies. At present we are feeding over six hundred Richmond babies. Culver Dairy, 610 N. V. Phones 1531-1784. 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 1036. LOST AND FOUND KEYS Lost between Pearl street and Stair Piano Co. Finder please return to Palladium. LOST Hat. boVs brown cloth, between Lvnn. Fountain City and city. Return to Harry Wood, 1120 Main St. SPECTACLES Lost, gold frame. Return Nicholson Book Store. "HELP WANTED MALE BOYS VVanted. 18 to 20 years of age. Experience not necessary. Steady erat . I o y m en r Jenkins VuWn S prln S2 C. i,.k Short .order wanted. Union Station Restaurant. "i FOl'R MEN wanted. 32 1-2 cents per hour. City Light Plant. 1NSTALLM ENT COLLECTOR Married man. age 35 to 50 years, of good health and appearance. Pay no object. Results count. Experience not essential This Is a J'' for an honest, hardworking man. Tell all about yourself In first letter. Address J. I. 11.. Box 4jl. Clty. MAN Wanted, having experience dealing with public, one who looks forward to good position in the future. Apply Atlantic & Pacific Tea Stove. MAN Wanted "to work on farm. Iniuire I'. '4 OR. -rp F'nJlAdJUijri. WANTED A capable grocery clerk. BEEHIVE GROCERY 1017-1019 Main Street J. M. EGGEMEYER- & SONS Machinist and Die Maker wanted. Apply P. O. Box 09. MEN Wanted for lactory work. Experience not necessary. Steady mplovment. Jenkins Vulcan Spring Co. W.ANTED Competent typewriter operator, male. Panhandle Freight Depot. Night work.
PKGG lrvln, xon of Alonzo and Nora I'cRg, died at their home on South 14tti street. Richmond. Indiana, Wednesday evening at eight o'clock. Funeral service at East Main Street, Friends church, Friday afternoon at two thirty o'clock. Burial at Earlham cemetery.
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WOOD CUTTERS Wanted at the fair grounds. Phone 1078. WANTED Bench anOlachine men. Richmond Casket Co. WANTED Laborers. 40c an hour, long Job. Austin & Co., New Penn. Round House, N. 19th & R. R. HELP WANTED FEMALE 6 COOK and DISHWASHER Wanted. Home Restaurant, good wages. 829 N. E street. COOK Wanted, short order. Union Station Restaurant. EXPERIENCED MAKER Wanted" Sharkey', 1013 Main St. GIRL Wanted for housework, 29 S. 10th. . GIRLS WANTED 10. girls 18 years old to learn to operate power sewing machines. Steady work, good wages. Apply at ATLAS UNDERWEAR CO. GIRL S W a nted, R i c h m ond B a k in g Co. GIRL Wanted, competent. Family of two. 32 S. 21st. LAUNDRESS Wanted, competent. Apply -319 W. Majn.Plnej33n. MAID Wanted. Westcott hotel. SALESLADIES Wanted, experienced. Grand Leader. WANTED Girl or young married woman for light store work. A. B. C, care Palladium. WANTED By an elderly couple, a reliable woman as housekeeper. A good home, reasonable pay. Address 123 S. loth. WANTED SITUATION. 8 POSITION Wanted as truck driver by middle aged woman, 2 years experience. Address Box A 1116 care Palladium. a ROOMS FOR KENT 10TH ST., SOUTH 42 Furnished room for rent. Modern FujnlshedRooni.1412 N. P. ROOM For" rent, with bath, 28 North 1 3 tit street. THREE ROOMS For rent, 121 S. 5th. TWO ROOMS Furnished modern for rent for men. 66 South 12th. "BUSINESS SERVICE 12 PATTERN WORK Wood and metal patterns. We have expert workmen and modern equipment and guarantee satisfactory service. RICHMOND SAFETY GATE COMPANY Job and repair work. We repair almost everything, work called for and delivered. Cook's Repair Shop.'-T'Tje'T) 122 West Main. PHONE tg i. .. I f.l'NM'KNT ICE oi FUEL CO. B. P. Johnson. Mgr. Phones 1050-3465. BUILDING &. CONTRACTING 13 REPAIRING done on short notice. Call V. H. Juerling. Phone 163. The MILLER-KEMPER Co. N. W. 2nd & Center Sts. Phones 32474447. All kinds of lumber and millwork. General contracting and building. HEATING AND PLUMBING 14 JL'ST see Meerhoff. 9 S. 9 for anything in Plumbing Phone 1236. PAiMlNG &. UcCOHATING 15 PAINTS and supplies. Phone 133b' Haner & Fahlsing. 428 Main. . WALL PAPER 15A L. M. HAYS 5 and 10 cent wall paper. 404 Main St. PHONE 261T. MOVKNG & STORAGE 16 AUTO MOVING VAN Largest and best equipped in the city for local and long distance moving. Furniture crated. stored or shipped. VQ;REST MU-NliUK 7th St. Phono ?g(H. r;. ilST'NElLU AUTO VANi HOUSEHOLD GOODS-Stored in practically fire-proof electric lighted building. Get our prices. ED A. FELTMAN STORAGE HOUSE, 609 Main St. Phone 2039. Local and Long Distance Moving t Phones, Residonce 156G, Office 2223 Charles Wade, mover. Phone 1238 RICHMOND STORAGE CO. W. C Baker, Proprietor Rear 19 So. 11th St. Concrete and steel construction and steam heated. MOVING &, STORAGE Local and long distance moving and general draying. W. E. EVANS S30 Lincoln St. Phone 810S. EDUCATIONAL GOVERNMENT NEEDS 20.000 WOMEN clerks at Washington. Examinations everywhere in August. Experience unnecessary. Women desiring government positions write for free particulars to J. C. Leonard, (former Civil Examiner), 320 Kenols Bldg., Washington. GOVERNMENT WILL HOLD CIVIL Service examinations In Richmond in August. 20,000 women clerks to be appointed at Washington. Experience unnecessary. Women desiring government clerkships write for free particulars to R. E. Terry (former Civil Service Examiner). 315 Columbian Building. Washington. Opening Week Fall Term, Aug. 26 to Sept. 2 Arrange for your course now and be ready - for business on the opening day. RICHMOND BUSINESS COLLEGE Phone 2040. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE ?1 BOOKKEEPER'S Desk, 8-ft. standing for sale, 12 supply drawers. Ed Feltman Cigar Store. CAB Ivory Reed for sale, good condltlon. J10.00. 322 N. 16th.
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CABBAGE FOR KRAUT $1.25 per Carrel J. A. STEMPLE 5129-i FURNACE, Buckeye for sale, second hand, good condition. Call 228 S. 11. fRNTfURE For sale. Reed baby cab, dressers, combination writing desk and book case, and other furniture. Phone 3474. FOR SALE 1 truck patch. See Wm. Hill, R. R. A. Box 106. TENT For sale. 12x14. 107 S. 9th. TRUNK & LEATHER GOODS 21A TRAVELING GOODS Trunks, Bags, Suit Cases, Small Leather Goods. Repairing of all kinds MILLERS. S27 MAIN MISCELLANEOUS WANTcO CLOTHING Second hand and shoes wanted. 240 Ft. Wayne Ave. Phone 2143. DENTAL OFFICE and equipment wanted to rent or buy. Address Box A No. 1117, care Palladium. KUKN1TUKK And stoves. Home Supply Store. 1S1 Ft. Wg- ne Ave. Ph. 1SS2 FURNITURE Wanted. Will pay you cash for good household furniture. Brammer & Townsend, 520 Main. Phone 1469. t -VJUNK We pay more tar scrap iron, metals, hides, tallow, rags and junk. Henrv Holzapfel. Phone 209S or 41 (M KLL your ;unk to Sam Jaffe. We pay more for same. Phone 2047 WASHING and Ironing- wanted. Work guaranteed. 1415 S. C street. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 23 GRAFONOLA, Columbia, for sale. 137 Richmond Ave. If vou have a piano which, you would like to exchange for a victrola, see W. B. Fulghum, 3 000 Main. PIANO Upright Grand Lagonda for sale, walnut case. Party leaving town. 110 S. 6th. PIANO For sale. walnut case and bench. Uwii one year, excellent condition. See W. B. Fulghum, 1000 Main. MACHINERY & TOOLS 24 Richmond Boiler Works, N. W. 1st & Rich. Ave. toiler repairing and fine welding. Phone 3097. Jacob Kirn. SPECIAL AT THE STORES 25 2nd Floor Colonial Bldg. "The Shoe Store Above" NEW METHOD BUILDING MATERIALS 2i The MILLER-KEMPER Co. N. W. 2nd & Center Sts. Phones 32474447. For all kinds of Building Material. LIVE STOCK & VEHICLES 31 COW Fresh, for sale. Opp new school house, Kasthavcn Ave. FOR SALE Wagons, Harness, Vehicles, Vehicles, all kinds All kinds Wheat Drills , 2 Large Ice Boxes, cheap. 317 N. A. PET STOC KAND POULTRY 32 DRESSED CHICKENS Hens or spring chickens dressed to order at any time and delivered promptly. Geo. C. Schwegman's Meat Market. 309 Bo. 4th St. Phone 2204. RESTAURANT FOR SALE Good location, doing nice business good reason for wanting to sell. Will make the price right. BENNETT & PARKER, 212 Union Bank Bldg. Phone 2707. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33 AUTOS Buick Touring, Buick Roadster, Maxwell and several other second hand cars. Chenoweth Auto Co., 1107 MainPhone 1925. DELIVERY CAR For sale. Inquire 617 South C street. Phone4329. FOR-SALE ChalmersTseven passenger, excellent condition. Bargain. T. B. JENKINS, , Phone 1492. AUTO SUPPLIES & REPAIRS 35 Keep the Oid Car Running Have Your Cylinders Rebored Ford special job $14.50, including new pistons, rings and pins. Thos. Turner & Son QtmalUty Service 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. MOTORCYCLE & BICYCLES 37 REPAIR almost everything: bicycles, wringers, sweepers, furniture, saws, knives and shears sharpened; Hearsey tires and supplies, work called for and delivered. Phone 30S6 Wesley Brown & Son. RIDE A BIKE Complete stock of bicycles tor 1918? They are beauties. Come in and see. Repairing a specialty. Full line of accessories. WAKING & CO.. 4th and Main "Where good bicycles come f rom " HOUSES APTS. TO RENT 3S 3RT ST., SOUTHWEST, 28 House for rent. 5 rooms. Inquire 221 S. 3rd.
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13TH ST., NORTH 24 House for rent. S rooms. Phone 2S97. 17TH ST., NORTH. 529 North half of house. Phone 14S9. 21ST ST., NORTH 203 House for rent. 5 rooms, modern. Phone 4914. APARTMENT For rent, modern. Jonas Gaar, 1426, Main St. D ST., S. 1316 For rent, modern home. E ST., N. 1526 House for rent, $12.00. Call 1114 N. C. FOR RENT 5 rooms, lights, large lot $10. Call OTFt Wayne Ave. FOR RENT Northhalf "of "house. Corner 11th and N. A St. FOR RENT 5-room Northwest 1st. See Phone 3715. furnished flat, A. W. Gregg, HOUSE Furnished for rent, no small children. Phone 1338. It is the business of business to succeed in doing that. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 40 BARN For rent, near 11th and Main. Suitable for automobile. Phone 2938. WANTED TO RENT 41 FARM Wanted to rent, 160 to 200 acres, will pay money rent or grain rent. Can give bank reference. Phone 4018. WANTED To rent a small clean flat. 418 N. 13th. St. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 BENNETT & PARKER All kinds of real estate for sale. A square deal to both buyer and seller. 212 Union Bank Bldg., phone 2707. FOR REAL ESTATE and FARMS sea A. M. ROBERTS. Liberty Ave. Office IS So. 8th. Phone 4171. FOR SALE On account of leaving the city 1 will sell my home at 4 Washington Court at a bargain. Six rooms, furnace, bath, electric lights, strictly modern throughout. Address E. G. Kemper, care The Miller-Kemper company. For exchange, a very old property in a fine part of the city of Dayton, Ohio, an excellent opportunity for a valuable and permanent investment, owner desires Richmond property or near by farm. M. W. Grills, Hagerstown, Indiana. HOUSE For sale, like rent, 4 rooms, both waters, large garden, $12.00. Stay 100 months will make you a deed. Address Deed, care Palladium. HOME Modern, 7 rooms and bath, hot water heat, splendid bargain. 212 S. 10th street. . MACHINE SHOP For sale or rent, 2story building, 32x60 lights and gas and some tools. Mrs. I. M. Parks, W. Manchester. Ohio. ST ORE-rR7oOiia ml resld ence combined for sale. Small payment down, rest like rent. Phone 3474, J. H. Schell. Wo have tor sale one of the best and most desirable homes in Richmond. The price is right WM. H. BRADBURY SON Rooms 1 and 3, "Westcott Block FARMS FOR SALE FOR SALE 43 FARM Mr. Farm Buyer, look at this one. 131 acres, level, well ditched and fenced, good buildings, on main pike four miles from Richmond. Must be sold in few days. Priced for quick SaKBENNETT & PARKER 212 Union Bank Bldg. Phones 2707-1369 FARM SO acres, for sale or trade near St. Ann, 111. Phone 4791. John Fiserbuck. 103 S. W. 2nd St.. Richmond. FOR SALE OR TRADE Eight fine lots on West Fifth and West Fourth, south of School street. Bargain. Send offers to Oliver C. C. Fotta, K. P. building, Indianapolis. LEGAL NOTICES. 49 NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE BY COMMISSIONER State of Indiana, County of Wayne, ss: In the Wayne Circuit Count, April Term, 1918. Catherine A. Townsend Vs. Stephen A. Diehl, et al. No. 18,343. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned. Commissioner, appointed in an action for partition in Wayne Circuit Court of Indiana, wherein Catherine A. Townsend is plaintiff, and j Stephen A. Diehl and Tiney Diehl, his wife; Jennie Turner and Perry Turner, her husband; Susan Green, a widow; Dora White and William White, her husband; James B. Diehl REAL ESTATE WANTED 45
A prominent Richmond firm wishes to secure Good Homes tor 12 to 20 Families Must be modern Some furnished. Prices will be good. PORTERFIELD Colonial Bldg.
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MONEY TO LOAN Before borrowing, see us, WE CUT THE RATE on every loan wo make, saving the borrower from six to eighteen percent per anum. If vou 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. SAVF1 THE DIFFERENCE 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 Bdg. Phone 1311. DIRECTORS H. H. Peelle W. O. Seaney C B. Beck L. A. Handley A. L. Jenkins W. A. Bond H. G. Clark, Manager.
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i Gorman McGrift made a business trip to Lewisbvrrg Wednesday William Oswalt and family of Eldorado, called on friends at this place Wednesday Homer Roush purchased the Joe Grottle farm last week and will move there in the spring Misses Katie Waldren and Gertrude Furry were In Dayton Thursday Members of the Ladies' Bible class of the Christian church and their families assembled at the h'ome of Mrs. I. A. Buhrman for the regular quarterly business meeting. The meeting was opened by the president, Mrs. E. B. Creager; a short program of music was rendered and a very interesting reminiscence by Mrs. William Oriens relating the growth and work of the Sunday school and in particular the Ladies' Bible class, how it grew from a small unorganized membership to its present enrollment of " 58 organized members. Mrs. Arena will leave Thursday with her family for their new home at Christianburg, O. A vote of thanks was given Mrs. Arens for her Interest in church and Sunday work. A delicious luncheon of ice cream and cake was served by the social committee who had charge of the meeting. It was decided the next meeting would be held Thursday evening, Oct. Miss Flora Bowman of New Madison, is spending a two weeks' vacation with Mrs. F. M. Davisson Miss Freda Christman visited last week with her grandparents at Lewisburg Miss Anna Buhrman of Brookville is visiting her brother, I. A. Buhrman and wife Marcus Buck of Middletown, spent Friday and Saturday with relatives at this place Mrs. Isaac Christman returned Thursday from a several days visit at Lewisburg with her parents Mrs. O. P. Wilverton and Jennie Diehl, his wife; Flossie Diehl and Charles W. Jordan, Administrator ot the Estate of George F. Diehl, deceased, are defendants, for the sale by partition of certain real estate therein described, said cause of action being numbered 18,343 in said Court, will as such Commissioner, on Saturday, August 24, 1918, at 1:30 o'clock, p. m., upon the premises, known as No. 717 North Tenth street, in the city of Richmond, Wayne coun ty, Indiana, offer for sale to the highest and best bidder at public sale, the following described real estate situate in said county of Wayne, state of In diana, viz: Lot Number Eight (8) In C. and S. C. Brown's Addition to the city of Richmond, Indiana, excepting a strip of ground off of the north side of said lot Number Eight (8), 78-100 of a foot wide, deeded to Edgar Norns, intended to locate a division line between lot Number Seven (7) and lot Number Eight (8). Terms of Sale. One-third of purchase price cash in hand and the balance in two equal In stallments, such deferred payments represented by notes in usual bankable form, maturing in six and twelve months from date of sale, the same bearing interest at the rate of six per cent per annum from date until paid, and secured by first and pur chase money mortgage upon the real estate sold and upon the further terms that purchaser thall maintain insurance assigned to mortgagee to the full insurable value of the improvements on said real estate. Said real estate will be sold free and clear of all encumbrances except taxes for the year 1918, which purchaser shall assume, with full possession given within thirty days after complying with tertns of sale by purchaser. The purchase price of said real estate shall not be less than twothirds of its appraised value. Purchas er will be provided without costs to him of abstract of title showing title in him. AMERICAN TRUST & SAVINGS BANK, of Richmond, Indiana, Commissioner. James Elmer White, Attorney. Jul25augI-8-15 REAL ESTATE WANTED 45 11 MONEY TO LOAN 43
and daughter Irene of Greenville, and Marcus Buck of Middletown were entertained Friday at the home of Mrs. Mary Trone Mrs. Mollie Pitman received a letter dated July 12, saying that her nephew Robert Phillips of Battery C. F. A. had arrived safely overseas. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Albert Henderson of Hamburg, Ella Fry and Anna Locke visited Sunday with Mrs. Carey Pitman. Irene Leas, Opal Howell and Clelis Howell were also visitors at the Pitman home Mr. and Mrs. Cal Howell entertained Frank Howell and family at their home Sunday.... Miss Leone Pitman is visiting this week with her brother at Hamburg. Miss Alice Scewman and Harvey Bonfice spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Will King at Dayton, O Mr. and Mrs. Levi Shumaker and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Fager motored to Gratis, O., Sunday and spent the day with Tice Albaugh and family Mr. and Mrs. John Powell of Fountain City were in West Manchester Sunday. Hazel Barnes was a dinner guest Sunday of Mrs. Wertie Craig and daughter, Dorothy Earl Cloyd and family of West Alexandria and Miss Slyvia Pierson of Dayton visited with relatives at this place Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Luman Tyler of New Paris were Sunday guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Fowble. ....Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Emerick entertained the following guests to dinner Sunday: Mrs. Daisy Crisler and daughter, Irene; Misses Shearl and Glenna Emerick, Mrs. Kathryn Newsock and son Harold, Robert Paul, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Emerick, Mell Emerick and family all of Dayton; Miss Dorothy Emerick, who was a gues.t since Thursday, returned home Sunday Mrs. Charles "Wilson and daughters, Kathryn and Margaret, returned to their home at Marion, Indiana, after a pleasant visit with Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Schaeffer and Eldorado relatives Mr. and Mrs. Oda Hill entertained relatives from Eaton at their home Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Levi Sayring visited Camp Sherman Saturday Rev. Bitner of Dayton, visited his daughter, Evelyn, who is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mell Oangwer. Mrs. E. C. Davisson of Dayton called on Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Barmes Saturday Charles Morris and family and Mrs. Eliza Brown attended camp meeting Sunday at Phillipsburg, O Mr. and Mrs. Walter Trump entertained Mrs. Stanley Hunter of Dayton at their home last week A birthday surprise dinner was given Sunday at the home of Mrs. Laura Parks for her mother, Mrs. Jacob Gauch who celebrated her sixty-ninth birthday anniversary on that date John, Anderson and Charles Gauch and families, Lon Swihart and family, Charles House and Charles Wagner and families were present to enjoy the day Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Davisson and guests were in Springfield, Xenia and Dayton Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Walter Trump and two sons visited Sunday with Mr. artf Mrs. Thurman Marker at Farmesrville C. E. Barmes and Curt Stephenson made a business trip Saturday to Eaton Lawrence Woolf and son. John of Dayton visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Woolf and family. His son, Robert, who made a two weeks' visit with Mr. and Mrs. Woolf returned home with them. Garland and Martha Parks were also guests Leon Leas and wife and Frank Parks and wife spent Sunday at the reservoir Mr. and Mrs. John Loven entertained Rev. McDaniels of Dayton and Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Creager and family at dinner Sunday Mrs. Eliza Brown and son, Ray, visited Sunday evening with Theodore McLure and family near Eldorado Miss Kathleen Marker of Farmersville is visiting this week with Walter Trump and family F. M. Davisson and wife. Miss Eva Stanton and Mrs. Flora Bowman spent Tuesday at Celina Ed Woolf and family and E. B. Creager and family attended the Kaylor family reunion Saturday at Frank Pence's home, near Eaton Albert Banta and family and J. G. Frank and family motored to West Milton Sunday and spent the day at Overlook Park Henry Davis and son Mr. and Mrs. Dan Davis, Howard Davie and wife of Eaton, Charles Davis, wife and daughter, Grace, of near Lewisburg, Will Suman, wife and son, Carl and Raymond Stutz and wife of near Arcanum were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gorman McGriff Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arnold entertained
her parents of near Greenville Satur- i day and Sunday Gormna McGriff was in Lewisburg Saturday Mrs. Lurenna Trump and daughter, Ola, attended services Sunday morning at Ithica Rev. McDaniels of Dayto"n preached Sunday morning and even ing at the Christian church. He will ; conduct services at this place on Sunday, Aug. 18. $1.25 POTATO FORKS To be sure get prices on Hardware, Garden and Carpenter Tools at BIRCK AND SON, 509 Main
M ADOO FOR TAX OF 80 PER GENT ON WARJROFITS Says That Profits Rate Should Make Increase in Present Tax Unnecessary. CHICAGO, Aug. 8 William G. MoAdoo, secretary of the treasury, Wednesday night declared himself unreservedly in favor of a flat profit tax of 80 per cenL "The adoption of an. 80 per cent war profits tax should render unnecessary, and I believe undesirable, any increase in the existing excess profits tax rate," he declared.' .In presenting his views on tax questipns now before Congress, Secretary McAdoo addresses the following telegram to Claud Kitchin, chairman of the ways and means committee of the House of Representatives: "Roper has advised me of his talk with you Wednesday last. I greatly appreciate assurance you gave him of your desire to meet as far as possible the views of the treasury. I should be very sorry to have progress in revenue hill delayed for conference concerning war profits tax as I understand you suggest. This is a matter which has engaged my earnest thought and in order that you may know my views without delay I take the liberty of telegraphing to confirm and reindorse the program outlined in my letter to you of June 5 and to express the conviction that that program is sound and reasonable. Tax Part of Program. "I earnestly hope that it may command itself to you and the committee. I regard the war profits tax as an integral and indispensable part of that program. As a result of the further conspiration of the subject which has been given since I wrote you, I am confirmed in my opinion that a fiat war profits tax of eighty per cent should be imposed. Of course, ample safeguards should be provided against hardships in extraordinary cases in the applicatjpn of such a rate. The adoption of an eighty per cent war profits tax should render unnecessary and I believe undesirable any increase in the existing excess profits tax rate. It is my strong conviction that the taxation of genuine war profits is the
only way to reach real war profiteering and that it is at the same time a thoroughly justifiable measure upon economic grounds as well as a certain and indispensable producer of a large part of the required revenue. The patriotic producers of America should be content if one-fifth of their war profits are secured to them, especially when we reflect that who are fighting and dying in France to save the liberties of those who stay at home and to make it possible for them to continue in business are limited by act of congress to three hundred and ninety-six dollars per year for their services and have to give their blood in the bargain. Should we be more partial and tender to those who are protected in safety at home than we are to those who make the supreme sacrifice for us on the field of batle? I sincerely trust also that 'amendments which experience has shown to be desirable, if not essential to the provisions affecting the determination of excess profits taxed may be adopted. CAMPBELLSTOWN, 0. I I Miss Clara Aydelotte visited Miss Lizzie Campbell the past week... Miss Dorothy Shafer visited Eaton relatives the past week School will open on September 2nd Miss Viola Haines of Dayton is visiting Mr. and Mrs. DeMott C. F. Miller and family entertained Ross Mikesell and wife of Richmond Sunday.. .Mrs. Emma Early and two sons of Middletown visited her sister, Mrs. J. S. McDivitt. a part ol last week Harry Banker was home from Camp Sherman Saturday and Sunday The Christian church will hold its annual business meeting next Saturday evening The Ladies' Aid society met with Mrs. Mary Stiggleman on Thursday afternoon. The next meeting will be September 5, at the home of Mrs. Frank House... Mr. and Mrs. Keevey, Mr. and Mrs. Leek, of Normal, Ind., and Maurice Mastereon of Norwal, 111., who is attending the university at that place and will be called to the colors soon, spent a part of the past week with Rev. C. S. Masterson and family Elwood Armacost and wife of near New Madison and Marvin Armacost, wife and daughter, pent Sunday with Charles, Armacost and wife... Mrs. John Markey and children spent Tuesday with her parents, Chris Schwing and wife. Mr3. Cooper of Eaton, spent Monday with her son Charles and family. GET MARRIAGE LICENSES. WINCHESTER, Ind., Aug. 8. Perry V. Alexander of Greenville and Meriam T?evnn!rls of VinrhAKtpr Ham Hockensmlth and Lulu Donovan, both of Winchester and James A- Sellers and Frances Clevenger, both of Winchester, and Samuel Witter of Lynn and Esta Johnson of Winchester, have been licensed to we.
