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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. THURSDAY, AUG. 22, 1918. J 1 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING INDEX CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING INDEX 1 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 ttelumns. The following index serve as a complete, and lnrtant guide as to the classification number under which you will find what you may look for. provfding it is advertised. Refer to the index in alphabetical order, according to the character of business or .secyice detfired, note the number of some and then find the corresponding number on the regular classifications in the classified advertising columM. UlHTffTlTrJr7 1 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING INDEX 2834 WANT, AO TAKER Packing. Storing, 8hlpplng Painting & Decorating ... Personals Pet Stock & Poufry , .16 .15 . 2 .32 .16 Stamping and Embroidering... Stolen Lost Found ... Storage & Transfer ........... Store Room For Rent ....... Tailoring Talking Machines For Sala .... Taxlcabs Transfer & Storage Trunk Repairing Trunk and Leather Qods .... Undertakers Unfurnished Rooms For Rent . Upholstering ........... Used Cars For Sal .,......... Used Furniture, Etc. Vehicles For Sale Vehicle Repairs .............. Vulcanizing ............ Wall Paper Wtinted Agents & Salesmen .. Vfanted Female Help ......... wanted Male Help ............ Wanted Miscellaneous ........ Wanted Rooms & Board ....... Wanted Situations Wanted To Borrow ........... Wasted To Buy Wanted To Rent : Wearing Apparel For Sala .... Welding Well Drills and Wind Pumps ., Wood and Coal .. t ,.. 4 ..39 ..IS ..23 ..36 Acetylene Welding; ...;.!5 Asronts and Salesmen Wanted.... 7 Agricultural Implements 24 Ambulance Service 1 Announcements 26 Apartments and Houses for Rent. 38 Art Fancy Work t Artificial Umba, Trusses, Etc.. ..21 Auction Saies 4 Automobile Accessories 35 'Automobile Body Building: 35 Automobile Body Repairing 35 Automobile Livery and Oarages.. 36 Automobile Repairing 35 Automobile Storage 3 Automobile Supplies 35 Automobile Taxlcabs 34 Automobile Tires 35 Automobiles For Sale 3 Automobiles Wanted 34 Auto Moving Vans . . .. 1 rngK and Light Transfer Is T.lcycle Repairing 37 Bicycles and Motorcycles 37 Bonds and Insurance' 19 Building and Contracting 13 Butldlnn Materials and Supplies.. 2S Business Announcements 2 Business riaces For Rent 3f Chiropodist Cleaning and Dyeing Cleaning Services Coal and Wood Chiropractors Clothing- For Sale, Second-hand. Colleges and Schools Contractors Corsetters Crochet Threads and Flosses ... Dancing Teachers Deaths and Funeral Notice...., Dental Services Desk Room For Rent .......... Dressmaking & Millinery Drug Specials Dyers & Cleaners Educational , Electric Contractors , Electric Motor Repairing Embalmers and Undertakers... Embroidering and Stamping.... Farm Dairy Products Farms & Land For Sale , Feed Dealers Female Help Fire Insurance ' Florists For Ront Apartments & Houses "Or Rent Business Places i'or Rent Desk Room for Rent Farms , For Rent Furnished Rooms For Rent Garages . 2 .IT .17 .21 . . Ti A .21 .2 .13 . a . . a . s . 1 .1$ .39 ; i . .17 20 .13 .17 .. 1 A .'27 .43 ..31 A . 6 .19 -.. 1 C .3S .29 .40 . .40 . 9 .36 Piano Movers . Pianos For Sale Plants and Seeds .... Plumbing & Repairs . Poultry and Eggs .... Poultry Supplies Printing & Stationery Professional Services Public Sales ......... Real Estate Loans ... Real Estate For Sala Real Estate Wanted . Repair Services Restaurants & Hotels Rooflnsr ReDalrs ..... 1 't' .29 .14 .82 .32 . 3 .18 .43 .46 .42 .45 .17 . 9 .17 .11 . 9 .14 . 7 .17 .20 .21 .17 .17 .13 . 8 . 3 .25 ..16 ..17 ...21 A' CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING INDEX , CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING INDEX CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING INDEX ... 1 AZ ..17 ..S3 For Rent Housekeeping Rooms For Rent Offices . For Rent Store Rooms For Rent Unfurnished Room .. For Sale Business Opportunities For Sale Farms & Land For Sals Houses For Sale Lots For Sale Miscellaneous FVmd Lost Stolen Funeral Directors Funeral and Death Notices Furnace Repairing Furnished Rooms For Rent v... Furniture Repairing Garages For Rent Garden Seeds ..: .... Hair Dressers Harness & Supplies Hat Cleaners Heavy Hauling Heating and Plumbing 9 39 39 9 30 43 42 42 ,11 , 4 . 1 , 1 .17 . 9 .17 ,36 .29 , 3 31 ,17 .18 .14 Help Wanted Female Help Wanted Mala 5 Hide Dealers 22 Horses & Vehicles 81 Household Goods For Sale 21 Housekeeping Rooms For Rent.... Houses For Rent . .8 Houses For Sale .' 42 Instruction 20 Insurance, Bonds, Etc. ...19 Investments ...30 Jewelry Repairing 17 Junk & Hide Dealers 22 Laundries . 13 Legal Notices .................... 49 Leather Goods 31 Life Insurance .19 Livestock & Vehicles 31 Locksmiths 17 Lost Found Stolen 4 Lots For Sale 43 Machinery & Tools 24 Male Help' Wanted -. 6 Manicurist 1 Masoleums 1 B Medical S Marble tt Granite 1 B Memorials 1 B Milk Dealers 8 Miscellaneous For Sala 21 Miscellaneous For Rent 40 Miscellaneous For Trade ........21 A Miscellaneous Wants 22 Money To Loan 46 Monumental 1 B Mortgage Loans ..........46 Motorcycles & Bicycles ..........37 Motor Trucks For Sale 83Moving, Packing, Shipping 16 Musical Instruments 23 Nurseries 1 C Office Sc. Store Fixtures 17 A Offices and Desk Room 39 Office Supplies 17 A .... ..81 ...35 ..85 M Rooms or Board Wanted ... Rooms For Rest Safe Movers Salesmen Wanted School Books School & Colleges Second Hand Goods For Sale Sewing Machine Repairs .... Sewing Machines For Sala . Sheet Meal Repairing Shoe Repairing . Sign Painters Situations Wanted Special Notices Specials At The Stores ..... .. 7 .. 6 ... i ..22 ..11 ... 8 ...47 ,..23 ...41 ...21 ...85 ...13 ..2i nusiness i-roperiy f or bate ii Business Opportunities SO . Business Schools 20 I Business Services Offered 1 1 Cards of Thanks 2 ' '
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HELP WANTED FEMALE GIRLS WANTED
10 girls 18 years old to learn toi operate power sewing machines. Steady work, good wages. Apply at ATLAS UNDERWEAR CO. GOVERNMENT Civil Service examinations in Richmond Auerust and September. Government Clerk, Teacher, Inspectress, Typewriter, Research Clerk. Experience unnecessary. Women desiring government positions write for free particulars. J. C. Leonard (former Civil Service Examiner) S20 Kenois Bldg., Washington. HOUSEKEEPER Wanted on farm. Address C 3007 care Palladium. SALESLADIES WANTED We can give immediate employment to several good competent salesladies. S. S. KRESGE CO. 5 & 10c Store. WHITE WOMXX Want ed for general housework. Call 303 North 9th. WANTED SITUATION. WANTED Any kind of day work by competent woman, 85 Laurel St. ROOMS FOR RENT NINTH ST., NORTH 121 Nicely furnished modern, soft water bath. ROOM FuVnlsheil for vent. Z S. 10th. KOOM Furnished for rent, 19 South 11th street. . ROOM For rent with bath, 2S N. ISth St. . THREE FURNISHED housekeeping rooms, modern, 419 North loth. THREE ROOMS For rent, 121 S. 5th. ROOMS OR BOARD WANTED 11 UNFURNISHED Room wanted, lower floor. Reference given. Address 03 fare Palladium. BUSINESS SERVICE 12 Job and repair work. We repair almost everything, work called for and delivered.. Cook's Repair Shop. J'je'J 122 West Main. PHONE 3iiyi FOR roofing, painting and gutter repairs call Silas Raker, 207 South 10th St.. Phone 2S94. PATTERN WORK Wood and metal patterns. We have expert workmen and modern equipment and guarantee satisfactory service. RICHMOND SAFETY GATE COMPANY j lu; .MiKPKM'KNT ICE a: FUEL. CO. T! T .Tr.hn on Me-r Prongs 1 r.r.i-34fi5 PUBLIC SERVICE" Truck hauling. Haul anything anywhere at any time. Call 4944. James 11. Brumfiel. BUILDING & CONTRACTING 13 REPAIRING done on short notice. Call V. H. Juerling. Phone 1763. "The MILLER-KEMPER Co. N W. 2nd & Center Sts.. Phones 32474447. All kinds of lumber and miliwork. General contracting and building. HEATING AND PLUMBING 14 JUST see Meerhoff, 9 S. 9 for anything in Plumbing. Phone 1239. FAINTING & DECORATING 15 PAINTS and supplies. Phone J33B Haner & Fahlstng. 428 Main. . - WALL PAPER 15A L. M. HATS 5 and 10 cent wall paper. .104 Main St. l-HU.-NCi ion. "MOVING & STORAGE AUTO MOVING VAN Largest and best equipped In the city for local and long distance moving. Furniture . crated. stored or shipp, d. Phone ?0 7th St , I T Vt'NKI LI j. AUTO VANS W d Vitl' o'fl jnlck Work ;v? Phone 2j64 -!7 s..th st. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Stored in practicallv fire-proof electric lighted building. Get our prices. ED A. FEI.TMAN STORAGE HOUSE, 609 .. . Til. OA'JQ Main r-u rfiuuc -uuj. Local and Long Distance Moving Phones, Residence 156G, Office 2228 Charles Wade, mover. Phone lLoS RICHMOND STORAGE CO. W. G. 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 3105 R E PA I B iN G AND C LcANING 17 FURNACE REPAIRING R. J. Behringer. Rear 232 So. 9th. Ph. 102! ISC EL L AN E O U S FO R S ALE 21 FOR SALE 2-horse power . gasoline engine, 2 wagons. automobile runabout. 122 W. Main. Phone 3252. FURNITURE For four rooms for siile" In good condition. A 1034 care Palladium. PuRCH AWNING For sale, 212 South 12th street. Plenty of good canning tomatoes for sale. Lowest market price. W. A. McLraig. l-'-i Koyer gi. j TYrt.VV Itl 1 i or saie. iw.. vi..v. No. 4, as good as new. Will sell cheap If sold at once. Call army recruiting station. WALL-TENT For sale, cheap, 12x14. Chester Bennett, Modoc, Ind. TRUNK & LEATHER GOODS 21A TRAVELING GOODS Trunks, Bags, Suit Cases, Small Leather Goods. Repairing of all kinds MILLERS. 827 MAIN BEST RESULTS ARE WANT ADS
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MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22 FURNITURE And stovea. Home Supply Store. 181 Ft. Wsvr.e Ave. Ph. 182 FURNITURE Wanted. Will pay you cash for good household furniture. Brammer & Townsend, 520 Main. Phone 1469. JUNK We pay more Tor scrap iron, metals, hides, tallow, rags and junk. Henrv Holzapfel. Phone 2098 or 41M. SELL your junk to Sam Jaffe. We pay more for same. Phone 2047. WASHING and Ironing wanted. Work guaranteed. 1415 S. C street. WANTED Electric wiring done. Phone 3257. ; WASHING and ironing wanted, 302 Richmond Ave. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 23 If you have a piano which you would like to exchange for a victrola, see W. U. Fulghum. 3 000 Main. PIANO Upright Grand Lagonda for sale, walnut case. Partyleaving town. 110 S. 6th. PIANO For sale, walnut case and bench. U:ed one year, excellent condition. See W. B. Fulghum. 1000 Main. VICTROLA and records for sale cheap. 236 South West 3rd street. MACHINERY & TOOLS 24 Richmond Boiler Works, N. W. 1st & Rich. Ave. Coiler 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 2( The MILLER-KEMPER Co. N. W. 2nd & Center Sts. Phones 32474447. For all kinds of Building Material. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 30 CANDY and Ice cream parlor for sale in a city of 5000. Only one in town. First Class in every way. Goo.l place for a candy maker. Profits $:!00 pelmonth. Must sell at once on account of health. Address J. 1)., care Palladium. LIVE STOCK & VEHICLES 31 I IIQRSES For rale, one driving and one general purpose. 100S South I. Ruf u:TRedDoe3 for "sale. Three fine outside liens. Some young Flemish. 2002 North F street. SOW and seven pigs for sale. John Goens, New Paris, Ohio. POULTRY & PET STOCK 32 Rhode Island Reds for sale cheap if sold at once. Phone 31 IS. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33 DELIVERY CAR For 617 S. C. Phone 4329. sale. Inquire FORD DELIVERY CAR For sale, in good shape. P. O. 119 Centerville. FOR SALE Buick 5 fTassenger car. good condition; also Ford touring car. Bargain for cash. Call Worley's Garage, 15 South 9th St. Phone 1536. FOR SALE Chalmers, seven passenger, excellent condition. Bargain. T. B. JENKINS, Phone 1492. OAKLAND CAR For sale, touring, fine shape. 41 South 10th. AUTO SUPPLIES & REPAIRS 35 Quality & Service We have a complete stock and Service Station for Vesta Batteries, Savage Tires. A m b u trouble finder service. Every- j thing for the auto. Piehl Tire & Battery Service Co. 812 Main St. THOS. TURNER & SON Boiler Repairs, Machine Wark Auto Cylrnder Reborlng Acetyline Welding PHONE 1226 Boiler Repairs, Machine Work
20 Week SEPTEMBER 3rd. College 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 3086 Wesley Brown & Son. RIDE A BIKE Complete stock of bicycles for 1918? They are beauties. Come in and see. Repairing a specialty. Full lino of accessories. WAKING & CO.. 4th and Main "Whe.re good bicycle come from"
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HOUSEo APTS. TO RENT 33 FLAT For rent. Heat and water furnished
B ST., SOUTH 213 4 room house, $S.50. Call 119 South 7th. FLAT For rent, second fioor, 16 S. 13th street. HOUSES For rent. 436 Pearl. 5 room modern; 437 Liycoln, 5 rooms; 238 Randolph, 5 rooms. Call Knode's Music Store. WANTED TO RENT 41 WANTED To rent a 6-roomed, strictly modern house, by Sept. 1st if possioie. Address BOX 1115 Care Palladium REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 FOR SALE House strictly modern in Reeveston. At cost if sold at once. , MRS. CARL W. WEI ST Phone 4326 224 South 19th BEN NETr & PAR K ER 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 see A. M. ROBERTS, Liberty Ave. Office 18 So Sth. Phone 4171. HOUSE For' sale, good brick. 341 South 10th. FOR SALE On account of leaving the city I 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 Killer-Kemper company. HOUSE Modern, 7 rooms and bath, hot water heat, splendid bargain. 212 S. 10th. Wo have lor sale one of the best and most desirable homes In Richmond. The price Is right WMc H. BRADBURY & SON Rooms 1 and 3, Westcott Block PUBLIC SALE NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Registered Belgium Mares Horses, Hogs, Cattle Also a general line of FARM IMPLEMENTS Watch for further add. WILL CRAMPTON 48 Rufus Red Does for sale. Three fine outside pens. Some young Flemish. 2002 North F street. Best assortment obtainable of hammers, saws, chisels, braces all kinds of quality hardware, cheaper at BIRCK & SON 509 Main St.
Cambridge City, Ind.
i Mrs. and Mrs. C. T. Wright leave this week to visit with their son, Fred Wright, at Camp Taylor Mrs. Richard Scott spent over Sunday with Mrs. Will Scott Mrs. Ralph Fink spent Monday at Indianapolis.... Chas. Kerlin is seriously ill Stanley Guyton of Logansport, Ind., visited his mother, Mrs. Susie Guyton Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Cisil McGillard were visiting relatives at Indianapolis Sunday Miss Josephine Layman is spending two wees with Indianapolis friends Miss Carrie Walls spent Sunday with Mrs. Anna Clark of Richmond Gresh Drishel from Camp Taylor spent Sunday with his mother and friends Anna Louise and Alice Burget of Indianapolis have been the guests of J. C. Dodson and family. Mrs. Roy Fraunburg was in Richmond Saturday The unfurling of the serv'ce flag at the Methodist church Sunday night was well attended. Mr. Field, manager of the Chautauqua, paid tribute to the flag by giving a talk to the mothers and fathers. Blanch Boyd sang the "Star Spangled Banner." Miss Sutton of Dublin sang a solo; special anthems were sung by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Reese, Mr3. Clarence Ignreman and George Eabcock Mr. and Mrs. Bert Burger from Kokomo, Ind., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Robert Steel Mr. and Mrs. Will Hunt motored to Anderson and Newcastle Sunday to visit friends. Miss Cora Hebler of Richmond visited Mrs. Walter Crone Friday and Saturday The Moore reunion will be held in Glen Miller Park next Sunday Squire Cornwaithe and family hae moved into the Armatrout Flats. Cicile McGillard has moved into the property vacated by Squire Cornwaithe Rev. and Mrs. R. C. Jones will spend this week at Winona Lakes. Dr. and Mrs. H. B. Boyd have gone to New York to attend the funeral of Mrs. Lawson Boyd Miss MONEY TO LOAN 46
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 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 Bldg. Phone ISIS. DIRECTORS H. H. Peell W. O. Seaney C B. Beck L. A. Handley A. L. Jenkins W. A. Bond H. G. Clark, Manager.
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SEE MORGAN AND TOWNSEND Sixth and Main For 136 Acres, 10 miles .' $110 Per For 80 Acres, 2 miles 130 Per For 85 Acres, 8 miles 115 Per . For 80 Acres, 9 miles 125 Per For 100 Acres, 3 miles ; 110 Per For 101 Acres, 10 miles S5 Per For 77 Acres, 18 miles 80 Per For 80 Acres, 19 miles 75 Per For 156 Acres, 16 miles 75 Per For 45 Acres, 9 miles 115 Per For 40 Acres, 3 miles 165 Per We got 'em actually for sale all right all righte. Can sow wheat and get possession of some of them. City properties galore.
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J 00-Acre Farm Being unable to look after my farm, I will sell It at public auction on the premises, 3 miles southwest of New Madison, 7 miles north of New Paris, 6 miles south of Palestine, on the Palestine and New Paris pike, on
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at 2 :00 p.m. AN IDEAL HOME AND A NO. ONE FARM Farm is all tillable; has a loose fertile soil, half black, half clay loam. 25 acres corn this year, looks good for SO bu. per acre. Land is well fenced and well drained, 500 rods of new tile being laid this spring. Never failing supply of good water. Fine bearing orchard of 60 trees, best varieties of Apple, Plum, Peach, Cherry and Pear. This farm is a good producer of any crop that will grow; a desirable home in every respect, 1-2 mile to school, good market, telephone and R. F. D. Come look it over. It can talk for itself. I dislike to sell, but necessity knows no law. Buildings Are All First-Class One Feed and Implement Barn 36x72. One Horse and Feed Barn 40x50 with Cribs, Granaries and plenty of good stable room. Good 7-room house, nice cellar, porches, closets, halls, open stairway; wellhouse, wood and coal house attached. Both kinds of water In the house. Garage 14x30 with good flue. Poultry House 18x30. Good smoke house and other outbuildings. These are all well painted, have good roofs and are in first-class condition. t TERMS One-third cash, balance to suit. ELIZABETH WALKER W. E. NORTH, Auctioneer POSSESSION March 1st, 1919, or earlier if desirable.
Agnes Moore of Winchester has returned home after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Biram Boyd Dr. C. E. Kennedy of near Newcastle were the Sunday guests of Lee Ault and family. Mrs. Kate Whitely has returned home to Bloomington, Ind., after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Miller. ....Mr. and Mrs. Earl Whipple and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Allison motored to Connersville Sunday Mrs. Dan Chapman and son spent Saturday in Richmond Mrs. Oscar Cooley is visiting relatives at Cedar Grove, Ind. Mrs. Wesley Cornell entertained Thursday evening Mrs. Paul Stafford. Dudley Boyd who had a slight stroke of paralysis is much improved. .....Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Chase attended the Chase reunion at Glen Miller Park at Richmond . Sunday.. . . .Miss Dicy Johnson of Rome, Ga., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Chase.. ..The Lincoln Chautauqua for the season 1918, Aug. 12-17th, was very well attended, and the programs excellent. One special feature being the lecture of Ada Ward, which was greatly appreciated by all who heard her. ....Mrs. Chas. Lowery and sons will move to Cambridge City soon.
Cambridge City, Ind. Miss Dorothy Moore Is visiting relatives in Connersville Mr. and I.Irs. Chas, Merrick have returned home after a visit with relatives at Dayton. Miss Flossie Hazlerigg just returned home from a visit with Cincinnati friends Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marson and son Ralph will go to Michigan this week and enjoy an outing at the lakes The Sewing Circle of the Christian church met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Arthur Hodson Mr. and Mrs. Omer Huddleston was the guest of Prof. Sanders and family of Connersville Sunday Harry Peters is home from Indianapolis for a few days Chas Boyer has been ill with lumbago Mrs. FlorMONEY TO LOAN 43 ,iii.ju..U.:uiMii. u!.;i;;uiu,iJiii:iil f I !
ence Bryant of Indianapolis Is visitinv Nora Schaffer returned to her home in New Lizbon after a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. Omer Huddleston.... Mrs. Gertrude Routh spent Monday In meet at Red Men's hall Wednesday afternoon to confer one initiation.... Harry Campbell and family motored to Connersville Thursday to. attend .the county fair Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Butler. Mr. and Mrs. O. U. Toppin attended the Connersville fair Thursday. Mrs. Gus Garrett is the guest of her sister Mrs. Will Muzzy at Newcastle Harold and Buelah Guyton have returned to Logansport after several weeks visit with their Grandmother, Mrs. Susie Guy ton.... Miss Dorothy Boyer attended the Connersville fair Wednesday. .. .Miss Emma Yeates and Mrs. Amanda Weaver are visiting relatives in Bentonville.... Mrs. Claude Grifford of Hagerstown, was visiting her father, Carson Ohmit. Mrs. Clyde Smith and daughter of Richmond is visiting Cambridge City friends Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Marson, Clifford Marson and family motored to Connersville to attend the fair..;.. Miss Florence Reynolds was the guest of Miss Lucile Swan of Greensfork Wednesday evening. . . Sylvia Higgins, Bertha Marple, and Florence Reynolds attended Connersville fair Thursday. Word has, been received by Mrs. Martin Alberts of the safe arrival of Robert Ingermann.
CAMDEN, 0. Miss Helen Pattison, assistant in the local postofflce has accepted a position as assistant cashier in the First National bank. The vacancy in the postomce will be filled by Mrs. Daisy Freitag O. F. Loop, well known farmer near here, recently delivered a single hog at a nearby city market for which he received $102.60. The hog was just an ordinary "porker" and in normal times would have brought about $35 E. C. Eikenberry, president of the National Grain Dealers association, is home from Washington, where he was called on association business a few days ago Mrs. A. C. Neff is critically ill at the home of her son, C. R. Neff, on West Central ave. Mrs. Neff has been poorly for several weeks and at present time her condition is such that only slight hope is entertained for her recovery J. E. McCord left Thursday to spend a few weeks outing at Dorsett, Minn. Attorney F. G. Shuey is enjoying a pleasure trip in Washington and ther northwestern states Mrs. Mose Dodge and daughter, Lottie, are visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Ernest Goodwin in Richmond. .. .The Camden public schools will open for the fall term on Monday, Sept 2. The faculty, with one or two exceptions, will be composed of last year's teachers..,.. Bids for Installing a heating system in the new $75,000 high school building wer all rejected by the bpard of education when opened last Thursday. The bids were in excess of the estimated cost and new bids will be sought Robert Benson, a wellknown local young man, and Miss Lucille Roberts, daughter of W. A. Roberts, Somerville merchant, were married at Harrison a few days ago. They will reside here The Camden Canning company began the operation of their plant Friday. With a fair acreage out the prospects were unusually bright for extra good season, but the hot and dry weather of the past two week has shortened the prospect. rCQALf 13iry early Save money' Help iLcEifliaids Aid itEolcrs Prevent raatkss days U.S. FUEL ADMINISTRATION' NOTICE TO BIDDERS. State of Indiana, Wayne Conuty, ss! Notice is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners will receive sealed proposals for TWO four-horse King Road Graders, or their equal, one with Shiftable Mold Board 7 feet long, and one with Shiftable Mold Board 6 feet long. Front wheels 24 inches in height; rear wheels, 30 inches in height with a four inch tire; with adjustable leaning wheels to prevent skidding. Weight complete to beabout 1,700 pounds. Graders to be delivered to such points in Wayne County as may be ordered by "the County Superintendent of Highways, at the time the contract is leL Bids will be received until 11:00 o'clock A. M. on Monday, September 2nd, 1918. at the County Auditor's office at the Court House in the City of Richmond. Bids will be received in accordance with the specifications above set forth. Bids must be submitted on blanks designated by the State, which may be procured of the, Auditor of Wayne' County. Each bid shall be accompanied by a personal or surety bond in a sum of not less than the amount of the bid, and in all respects conform with the law governing such matters. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County. -' LEWIS S. BOWMAN, Auditor of Wayne County. Augl6-22
