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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, SEPT. 3, 1918. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING INDEX CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING INDEX CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING INDEX I CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING INDEX PHONE 2834 Classified 'Advertising Index Copyright Aplled For. All regrular classifications are numbered and arranged In numerical order throughout the classified 4blumna The following Index serves as a complete and lnetant guide as to the classification number tinder which you will find what you may look for, provTding It is advertised. Rater to the Index in alphabetical order, according to the character of business or seorice desired, note the number of some and then find the corresponding number on the rSPHONE" 2834 Packing, Storing, Shipping .. Painting & Decorating ..16 ..IS .. 3 ..82 ..18 ..23 ..19 ..14 ..23 ,..33 .. 3 ..IS ..4S ..48 ..43 ..4 ..17 .. 9 ..17 ..11 .. 9 ..14 .. 7 ...17 ..20 ..21 ..17 ..17 ..13 .. 8 .. 3 ..25 Stamping and Emfcrolderlnr.... Stolen Lost Found ............ 4 Acetylen "Welding J5 AKnta and Salesmen Wanted.... 7 Agricultural Implements 24 Ambulance Kcrvlco .............. 1 A Announcements 2S Apartments and Mouses for Rent.38 Art Fancy Work t Artificial Limbs, Trusses, Etc. ...11 Auction Bales i.4S Automobile Accessories ...85 Automobile JJody Bulldlnsr ii Automobile Body Itepalrlna; IS Automobile Livery and Qarae..J Automobile Repairing ...85 Automobile Storage Automobile Supplies ........ ....35 Automobile Taxlcabs ............38 Automobile Tires ..........33 Automobiles For Sale ...........33 Automobiles Wanted ............34 Auto Movlngr Vans . . . If ItagKAKe and Light Transfer 18 Jtlcycle Repairing 37 Vtlcycles and Motorcycles 37 Honda and Insurance' .......... ..It RulWIInfif and Contracting 13 HullClntc Materials and Supplies.. 2S Business Announcements ........26 Business Places For Rent 3! Business Property For Sale .....43 Business Opportunities .....SO Business Schools .......20 Business Services Offered .......13 Cards of Thanks 2 Chiropodist . 2 .17 .17 .21 .. 7; A .21 .20 .13 Cleaning and Dyeing ......... Cleaning Services ............. Coal and Wood ............... Chiropractors Clothing: For Sale, Second-hand Colleges and Schools .......... Contractors ................... Personals Storage ft Transfer . ............i Pet. Stock ft Poultry ;.. Piano Movers Pianos For Sale ...... Plants and Seeds ........... Plcmblng & Repairs Poultry and Eggs Poultry Supplies fHore Room For Kent r,..ln. . .......... .2. Talking Machines For 8ale ......33 TAKER Taxicabs Transfer ft Storage J Trunk Repairing Trunk and Leather Goods 31 Undertakers 1 Unfurnished Rooms For Rent ... Upholstering ......17 Used Cars For Sale ...... Used Furniture. Eto. ............21 Vehicles For Sale Vehicle Repairs 31 Vulcanising Ttrnll p.n.r ......... ..IS TAKER ular classifications in mo ciuiuwa Mmimni coiuuu-a. Corsetlers Crochet Threads and Flosses ... Dancinr Teachers Deaths and Funeral Notices..... Dental Services Desk Room For Rent .......... CLASSIFIED ADVERTISINGS INDEX , CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING INDEX CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING INDEX Printing ft stationery Professional Services ........ Male Help Wanted -... Manicurist ................... Masoleuxns ................... Medical Marble ft Granite ............ Memorials Milk Dealers Miscellaneous For Sale ....... Miscellaneous For Rent........ Miscellaneous For Trade ..... Miscellaneous Wants) Money Te Loan .............. Monumental ................. Mortgage Loans Motorcycles ft Bicycles Motor Trucks For Sale Moving. Packing, Shipping ... Musical Instruments Nurseries Offloe ft Store Ffxtures Offices and Desk Room ...... Office Supplies ... S ... J .... 1 ... S 1 .... 1 .... ...31 ...40 ....21 ...23 ...48 .... 1 ...46 ...87 ...18 ...23 .... 1 ....17 ...39 17 18 For Rent Housekeeping Rooms. For Rent Offices .... For Rent Store Rooms 39 For Rent Unfurnished Roonvi ... For Sale Business Opportunities. 80 For Sale Farms A Land.. 43 For Rale Houses ...........48 For Sale Lots 42 For Sale Miscellaneous ......... .11 F-Mind Lost Stolen ............ Funeral Directors 1 Funeral and Death Notices ...... 1 Furnace Repairing ......17 Furnished Rooms For Rent 9 Furniture Repairing .....17 Garages For Rent ..........38 Garden Seeds .................. .29 Hair Dressers 3 Harness & Supplies ....II Hat Cleaners .......17 Heavy Hauling .....It Heating and Plumbing i Help Wanted Female .... Help Wanted Male Hide Dealers Horses & Vehicles Household Goods For Sale ... ... i ...21 ...81 Public Sales ......i... .3 . .17 20 .13 .17 .. 1 A . I .27 .43 ..31 A . 6 .19 .. 1 C .St .39 .40 .40 . 9 .38 Real Estate Loans Real Kstate For Sale Real Estate Wanted R7i&r flffi-vlrea ............. Dressmaking St 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 Rflnt Apartments Se Houses. it Kent Business Places ...... ..21 Housekeeping Rooms For Rent Restaurants & Hotels ....... Houses For Rent Houses For Sale Instruction Insurance, Bonds, Etc . . Investments Jewelry Repairing ...... Junk & Hide Dealers Laundries f .. 8Sf ...43 ...2'J ...19 ...30 ...17 Roofing Repairs Rooms or Board Wanted .... Rooms For Rent Safe Movers ................ Salesmen Wanted ........... School Books ............... School ft Qplleges Second Hand Gooaa For Sale. Sewing Machine Repairs .... Sewing Machines For Sale .. Sheet Metal Repairing Shoe Repairing ......... . . Sign Painters Situations Wanted Special Notices Specials At The Stores Wtanted Agents ft Salesmen 7 fanted Female tieip ; Wanted Male Help Wanted Miscellaneous ..........23 Wanted Rooms ft Board .........11 Wanted Situations -...... Wanted To Borrow 47 Warned To Buy Wanted To Rent Wearing Apparel For Sale 21 Welding ' Well Drills and Wind Pumps ....13 Wood and Coal 2a ...28 ...12 ....49 ..-31 ...19 ...31 ...17 .... 4 ...43 ...24 Legal Notices T . I- . I - A Lioaiuct uvuu. ....... Life Insurance Livestock & Vehicles , Locksmiths Lost Found Stolen . Lots For Sale Machinery & Tools .. i'or Rent Desk Room , For Rent Farms For Rent Furnished Rooms For Rent Garages ,

THE PALLADIUM CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Standardized and Indexed (or Quick Reference, according to The Basil L. Smith System. (Coyprlght) CLASSIFIED RATES lc per word., One Time 8c per word ...Two Times 8c per word Seven Times Oc per word. One Montfc No Ad Taken Less than 10c CASH Or Less Than 25o CHARGE CONTRACT RATES obtained from The Palladium business office. i CLOSINO HOURS All Want-Ads must be tn before 13 M. noon, of day el publication. I OUT-OF-TOWN ADS must be accompanied by rash In full payment, according to above rates. ..THB PALLADIUM reserves the right y 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 'Tetter or number," care this office. The advertliier will call for his answers and later call on you providing your reply to this aeX vertlsement pleases him. TELEPHONIC your Want-Ads when l Is more convenient to do so. Bill will be sent to you, and as this Is an accommodation service. The Palladium expects payment promptly upon reelpt of bill. Phone 2834 AMBULANCE &. UNDERTAKERS 1A KLUTE ft SMITH Funeral Directors 14 N. 9th St. Phone 12S4. "MONUMENTAL IB Host Monuments and Gravo Markers No agents save the commission. Phone us for Portfolio of photos. Perry T. Williams & Co., 33 North Eighth. I'noxcnllod quarry connections enables mo to carry at all times a largo stock of monuments In popular sizes and designs. A new carload just received. JOHN P. EMSL1E, 15 S. 10th St. FLORIST iC I.KMOVS Flower Shop Quality, fresh flowers. Service. llS Main. Ph. i09J. SPEC f A L N OT ICE 3 Lenvo subscriptions for Ladles' Home Journal. St. Eve. Post, M. Ross. 10 N. 10 Dr. J. M. Bulla, 200 N. 8th St. has moved to 32 South 9th street, recently occupied ty his son, Ir. M. S. Bulla, now in M. 11. C. of the V. S. army. Phone 2 570, 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 1 " LOST A NO e OUNO 4 COAT Lost. Boy's blue serge, belt and black buckle. Return Mashmeycr's store. KI-:Vs Hunch lost 13 & 14 hot ween Main In the alley. Return to Telephone 1'iinn' any. WHIST WATCH Lost. Return Western Union Telegraph Co. Reward. h eUpwanTedaTe 5 jjOYS Wanted, IS to 20 years of age. 1'xperlence not necessary. Steady employment Jenkins Vulcan Spring Co. HOYS Wanted. Zwlasler's South 5th. BLACK SI LK HAO containing valuables lout at Murray theater Saturday ntftht. 124 Randolph St. Reward. FIREMAN'S HELPER Wanted. City Light Plant. GROCERY CLERK, experienced wanted at the Great Central Tea Co., 210-212 Ft. Wayne Ave.

WANTED . capable grocery clerk. BEEHIVE GROCERY 1017-1019 Main Street J. M EGGEMEYER & SONS t S. Employment Service needs unskilled laborers for Latham & Walters, contractors, at North 19th v St. I'enn. It. It. yards. WANTED MEN 50 Mechanics to work on ordnance work. Will pay good wages while learning to operate machines. WAYNE WORKS , STeN Wanted at Zwissler's, South 5th. MKN Wanted for factory work. Ex. . peiience not necessary. Steady employment. Jenkins Vulcan Spring Co. STRONG BOY Wanted for general work. ' Apply Grand. Leader.

HELP WANTED FEMALE 6 APPRENTICE GIRL Wanted at Kielhorn Millinery Co.

COOK Wanted. Apply Snell Restaurant, North 8th street. GIRLS Wanted, Richmond Baking Co. MAID Wanted, experience unnecessary. Westcott Hotel. GIRLS WANTED 10 girls 18 years old to learn to operate power sewing machines. Steady work, good wages. Apply at ATLAS UNDERWEAR CO. HOUSEKEEPER Wanted. neat resPotable. Inquire at 101 South 9th St. government civiL. snatvujti examinations in Richmond in September. Government Clerk. Teacher, Inspectress. Research Clerk, Typewriter. Salary $1200 to 32000. Experience unnecessary. Women desiring government positions write for free particulars to J. C. Leonard (former Civil Service Examiner,) 320 Kenols Building, Washington. TWO GIRLS Wanted for steady work. Reld Hospital. j WHITeTwoMAN Wanted for general I housework. Call 303 North 9th. WAITRESS or waiter wanted". Chop House. Kth and Main. WANTED SITUATION. 8 HOUSEWORK Toung lady attending r.uslness College wants place in private home o assist with housework to earn board and room. Enter now and save money. Rates advance September 10th. Richmond Business Collego. MUSIC LESSONS On piano. 411 North 20th. Call at ROOMS FOR RENT THREE unfurnished or furnished rooms for rent. 30 South 10th. TWO ROOMS Furnished for rent, modern. Reference exchange. 301 N. 11th. TWO ROOMS Furnished for rent, with electric lights and bath. Phone 1247. THREE ROOMS For rent. 121 S. 5th. ROOMS OR BOARD WANTED 11 ROOM Wanted. large unfurnished, first floor, private entrance preferred, by lady with best references. Address A 1120 caro Palladium. BUSINESS SERVICE 12 Job and repair work. We repair almost everything, work called for and delivered. Cook's Repair Shop, 'I'5)e'T 122 West Main. PHONE &J PATTERN WORK Wood and metal patterns. We have expert workmen and modern equipment and guarantee satisfactory, service. RICHMOND SAFETY .GATE COMPANY I'Hfc INDEPENDENT ICE & FUEL C1 P.. P. Johnson. Mgr. Phones 1050-3465. PUBLIC SERVlCE Truck hauling. Haul anythtng anywhere at any time. Call 4944. James H. Brumfiel. BUILDING Sl CONTRACTING 13 HOUSE WIRING Electrical Chandeliers. The latest designs in all electrical fixtures. HARRY U. WOOD 1120 Main Phone 1650 Kh-PAiKlNG done on short notice. Call V. H Juerllng. Phone 1763. 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 JUST see Meerhoff. 9 S. 9 for anything in Plumbing. Phone 1236. PAINTING & DECORATING 15 PAINTS and supplies. Phone 1336 Haner & Fahlslng. 423 Main. . WALL PAPER 16A L M. HAYS 5 and 10 cent wall paper. 40 Main St. PHONH 261T. MOVING & STORAGE 16 AUTO MOVING VAN Largest and best equipped In the city for local and long distance moving. Furniture crated, stored or shipped. OKREST MONGER ?0' 7th St Phone 2603. Gilt Edge Moving Service I. L. M'NEILL. AUTO VANi Phone 2564 'tf-!$Zc st. 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 Phones, Residence 1566, Office 2228 Charles Wade, mover. Phone 1238 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 draylng. W. E. EVANS f rt T Inpntn at MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21

Lumber For Sale All our lumber on the Chautauqua Grounds. This is your chance to get your requirements. Must dispose of it at once. Call phone 3247 or 4447. t The MilllerKemper. Co.

REPAIRING AND CLEANING 17

FURNACE REPAIRING R. J. Behrlnger. Rear 232 So. 9th. Ph. 1929. MISCELLANEOS FOR SALE 21 25 Young Geese for sale. Call William Griffian, 719 N. W. 6th. FOR SALE 53 P. pine 2x6x16 ft; 29 P. pine 2x12x30 ft.; 66 P. oak 2x12x16 ft.; 1,000 square feet sheeting, poplar, 1x6, first class; 800 square ft. flooring 7-8x3 1-2; 1.000 square ft flooring, 7-8x5 1-2; shingles, good as new, full length, 1,500 square feet; 8 windows, rope and weights, frames for brick building. One big bell, 2 ft.: lightning rod, copper wire, about 200 ft. long; soft brick, good as new, 50,000. Laths, all nails out. A. T. KL1NGEBIEL, 816 North I street. Hand washing machine and wringer for sale. High speed, nearly new. Call 302 Southl 5 th St. J TYPEWRITER For sale. Rex visible No. 4, will sell for $30.00. Standard keyboard. Call Army Recruiting Station. TRUNK & LEATHER GOODS 21A TRAVELING GOODS Trunks, Bags, Suit Cases, Small Leather Goods. Repairing of all kinds MILLERS. 827 MAIN MISCELLANEOUS WANTED ?2 FURNITURE And stovea. Home Supply Store. 181 Ft. Wf'ne Ave. Ph. 18B2 FURNITURE Wanted. Will pay you cash for good household furniture. Brammer & Townsend, 620 Main. Phone 1469. GRAPES Wanted to buy. 515 S. 10th. JUNK We pay more for scrap iron, metals, hides, tallow, rags and Jjmlc Henrv Holzapfel. Phone 2098 or 4104. slOLL your junk to Sam Jaffe. We pay more for name. Phone 1047. WANTED Electric wiring done. Phone 3257. - WANTED to buy old Clotning and old shoes. Harvey Fields, 12 South Sixth street. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 23 If you have a piano which you would like to exchange for a victrola, see W. B. Fulghum. 1000 Main. PlANO Upright Grand Lagonda for sale, walnut case. Party leaving town. 110 S. 6th. PIANO For sale, walnut case and bench. Usod one year, excellent condition. See W. B. Fulghum. 1000 Main. MACHINERY & TOOLS 24 Richmond Boiler Works. N. W. 1st & Rich. Ave. iloiler repairing and fine welding. Phone 3097. Jacob Kirn. BUILDING MATERIALS 21 The MILLER-KEMPER Co. N. W. 2nd & Center Sts. Phones 32474447. For all kinds of Building Material. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE OR TRADE Soft drink bar. Tobacco and cigars, doing a big business. Restaurant in connection, fine location, act quick. S29 N. E St. L I VE STOCK & V E Hi C LE S 31 SHEEP FOR SALE 150 Breeding Ewes. Blackface Yearlings. LONG & SONS, Centerville, Ind. WAGON, one-horse, for sale. William Crull. west of Centerville, Ind. PET STOCK AND POULTRY 32 WHITE FRENCH Poodle puppies for sale. 210 West Main. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33 USED PILOT For sale. Real bargain. 530 N. lrh AUTO SUPPLIES & REPAIRS 35 THOS. TURNER & SON Boiler Repairs. Machine Work Auto Cylinder Renoring Acetyline Welding PHONE 1226 Quality & Service We have a complete stock arid Service Station for Vesta Bat teries, Savage Tires. A m b u trouble finder service. Everything for the n uto Piehl Tire & Battery Service Co. K12 Main St. MOTORCYCLE & BICYCLES 3 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. Classified Advertising Pays. MISCELLANEOS FOR SALE 21

MOTORCYCLES & BICYCLES 37

RIDE A BIKE Complete stock of bicycles for 1(18? They are beauties. Come In and sea. Repairing a specialty. Full 11ns of acWAKING & CO.. 4th and Main Where good bicycle come from." "HOUSES APTS. TO P.ENT 38 APARTMENT For rent, 3 rooms, for colored people. Phone 2256. 8TH ST., N. 37 Flat for rent, 6 rooms. Phone 2277-2157. 9TH ST. & N. D corner for rent. Modern eight room house, east half. Phone 1971. W. W. Alexander. 4TH ST., SOUTH 245 Modern 6-room upper flat for rent. 13TH ST., NORTH 418 For rent, modern six-room house. Phone 1827. E ST.. NORTH-1526 House for rent. $11.60. Call 1114 North C. FOR RENT Modern six-room house, South 15th. Phone 2008 or 1361. FURNISHED 4-room apartment, centrally located, strictly modern. Inquire 1300 North ASt. UPPER DUPLEX For rent, 4 rooms, bath and attac. Modern. Cor N. D. 1517 Starr Place. S. O. Yates. WANTED TO RENT 41 FLAT Wanted, modern 4 rooms and bath in good location. Address J 10101 care Paladlum. WANTED TO RENT 3 or 4 furnished rooms, also heat for the winter. Box 137 New Paris, Ohio. WANTED To rent modern flat 5 to 6 rooms, heat furnished. Call 4042. WANTED Four to six room house, unfurnished, modern. By young couple with two children. Will pay $15 to $35. Write Clint McDade, Y. M. C. A. MONEY TO LOAN 46

MONEY TO LOAN Before borrowing, see us, WE CUT THE RATE on every loan we make, saving tho borrower from six to eighteen percent per anum. If you have a loan at the legal rate of Zb 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

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DIRECTORS W. O. Beaney A. L. Jenkins Q. Clark, Manager.

H. H. Peelle L. A. Handley H. LEGAL NOTICES. 49

NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER'S SALE State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss: Wayne Circuit Court, April Term, 1918. Isophine Brown et al. vs. William O. Seanev. Admr. of the estate of Jesse

By virtue of an order of sale directed to the undersigned Commissioner from the Clerk of the Wayne Circuit Court of the state of Indiana, on a judgment and decree obtained in said Court on the 27th day of July, 1918, in favor of Isophine Brown et al., as plaintiffs, for the partition of certain real estate named and described in the petition of said plaintiffs, I will, on Saturday, the 7th day of September, 1918, at the hour of two o'clock p. m., offer for sale on the premises at public auction to the highest and best bidder the following described real estate situated in Wayne County, Indiana, to-wit: Lot number One Hundred Fifteen (115), in the Haynes Addition to the

city of Richmond, being known as number 123 Richmond Avenue. Said real estate will be sold free of liens. Said sale will be made for One-third of the purchase price cash in hand. One-third in one year and Onethird in two years from date of sale, such deferred installments to be evidenced by the promissory notes of the purchaser in the usual bankable form, bearing six per cent interest from date until paid and attorney's fees, waiving relief from valuation and appraisement laws and secured by mortgage upon said real estate. No bid will be received for' less than Two-thirds of the appraised value of said real estate. WILLIAM O SEANEY, Commissioner. Gath Freeman, Attorney.

PUBLIC SALE, THURSDAY, SEPT. 5th, 1918

Beginning at 10:30 a. m.

Sale will be held on the farm known as the Jesse E. Brown farm, situated two miles west of Bethel and one mile south of Arba ia Wayne County, Indiana. FARM The farm owned, by said decedent, being the Southeast Quarter of Section Four (4), Township Fifteen (15), Range One (1) West, situated in Franklin Township, Wayne County, Indiana, will be sold at public auction by the undersigned Commissioner appointed by the Wayne Circuit Court of said County and State, on Partition of said Real Estate. TERMS One-third purchase price cash, one-third in one year and one-third in two years from date of sale, deferred payments to bear six per cent interest and secured by mortgage on said real estate. No bid will be received for less than two-thirds of appraised value. Said, farm will be offered for sale in two tracts of 80 acres, more or less, each, and also as a whole, and will be sold according to the best bid or bids received. Personal Property 2 HEAD OF GRAY HORSES 2 24 HEAD OF CATTLE 246 Cows; 9 Steers, Whiteface Yearlings; 3 Heifers, Yearling; 6 Spring Calves. 30 HEAD OF HOGS 30 2 Brood Sows; 2 Sows with ten pigs; 25 Spring Pigs. HAY AND STRAW 7 Tons of Timothy Hoy; 4 Tons of Clocer; 12 Tons of Straw. FARMING TOOLS 1 McCormick Binder; 1 McCormick Mower; 1 McCormick Disc Harrow; 1 Ideal Manure Spreader; 1 Hay Rake; 1 Spike-tooth Harrow; 1 Walking Breaking Plow ( Janesville) ; Harness and many other articles. Lunch will be Served on the Grounds TERMS All sales of $5.00 and under will be for cash; on sales over that amount a credit of six months will be given, purchaser to give note in bankable form bearing 6 per cent interest from date with surety to the approval of the undersigned.

THOS. CONNIFF, Auctioneer. GATH FREEMAN, Attorney.

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BENNETT & PARKER All kinds of real estate for sale. A square deal to both buyer and seller. 212 Union Bank Bldg., phone 2707 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 Miller-Kemper company. FOR REAL ESTATE an FARMS see A. M. ROBERTS. Liberty Ave. Office 13 So. 8th. Phone 4171. FARMS FOR SALE 43 Small Stock Farm for sale close In, Including stock, tools and grain. Possession at once. Will consider some trade. Bargain, care Palladium. Going to Florida Let us help you. Write for terms on rich and fertile Indiana River farms in the famous Indian River fruit and farming section, near Vero on the southeast coast. Hillerman & Hill 313 Terminal and Traction Building. Indianapolis, Ind. Main 7139. 120-ACRE FARM Al condition in Wayne county. No agents. Address A 1121 care Palladium. 160 ACRES near Richmond. Excellent quality of land for general farming; good buildings. Offered at a bargain for a short time. We also have several smaller farms. WM. H. BRADBURY & SON, Rooms 1 & 3 Phone Westcott Elk. 1956 MONEY TO LOAN 48 or write Phone MIS. C B. Beck W. A. Bond LEGAL NOTICES. 49 Settlement Jesse E. Brown Estate W. O. SEANEY, Commissioner. ROY BROWN,

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Stomach Worms in Sheep Three Treatments And How to Use Them By P. G. HOLDEN

IN A RECENT article I described the symptoms of stomach worms Id sheep and outlined a few preventive measures, promising to give in a later article some treatments for worms. These treatments follow: Blue Vitriol. Dissolve one ounce of blue vitriol In one gallon of water. Do this by putting the vitriol in a sack and hanging It In the water it will not dissolve In the bottom of a vessel. Give this mixture in doses of from two ounces for lambs to three ounces for older sheep after keeping them away from grass or feed overnight to allow the 6tomach to empty. Repeat the dose In 10 days. Keep the mixture well stirred so the last doses will not be too strong. Carelessness in mixing or giving this treatment Is dangerous. Coal Tar Sheep Dip. Mix sheep dip the same strength as for dipping for ticks and give doses from three ounces for lambs to four ounces for older 6heep. Keep the sheep off feed overnight, or 15 tours, before giving the dip, and repeat in 10 days. Gasoline. Mix one tablespoonful of gasoline in five ounces of milk for lambs and one and one-half tablespoonfuls of gasoline to five ounces of milk for older sheep. Keep the sheep off feed overnight before giving treatment. Repeat in 10 days. Mix each dose separately. Be careful not to get too much gasoline. Shake every dose well to mix the gasoline with the milk. Some good sheep men give the gasoline treatment three days in succession, each time fasting the sheep overnight before giving the dose, then-

Sheep Like These Are Result of Keeping Them Free From Worms. repeating in 10 days. This can be done with both the blue vitriol and sheep dips and makes a cure all the more certain. Ewes can be dosed while in lamb if they are carefully handled. After sheep or lambs have been treated put them on fresh pasture. Never lay a sheep on its rump or side to drench it. Always allow it to Btand. Be Careful in Drenching. The safe way Is to back the sheep into a corner and stand astride of It. Every farmer should have a drenching syringe. A large-sized syringe will do for cattle, horses, or s-lioep. A long-necked bottle will do, but there is danger of strangling the sheep by pouring too much into the throat ct once. Don't hold the sheep's nose too high. Put the left hand under the jaw and hold the nose a very little higher than level; run the syringe or bottle back Into the mouth, but not far enough to pour the dose directly into the throat. There is no trouble in getting a sheep to swallow. Make three swallows out of a dose by pouring about one-third of it into the back of the mouth at a time and stopping long enough between times for the sheep to swallow, keeping the syringe or bottle in the mouth. There Is great danger of strangulation If the head Is held too high op too large a dose given at once. Although it is not definitely known, experience indicates that stomach worms do not live over winter in pastures. This gives a chance to get rid 3f worms in all the sheep during the winter nnd start clean in the SDrinc

Farm Tractors Win Approval By P. G HOLDEN rt is estimated that between 150,000 and 250,000 people attended the 191S. National Tractor Demonstration at Salina, Kansas, on July 20 to August 3. These figures are only estimates, direct count being impossible because of the wide field of operations. The Salina crowds represented the most composite gathering ever assembled at a national tractor demonstration and there have now been 24 such demonstrations altogether in the United States and Canada. The farm tractor has at last secured the arceptance and approval of the American farmer. The only shadow of a doubt in his mind now concerns new tractors which seem to depart from the accepted standards of design and manufacture and from accepted methods of distribution. The farmer has learned that he can expect satisfactory service from a tractor of standard design, provided he buys it from a local dealer who has extra parts In stock and who is prepared to give service. The farmer has learned that a tractor without service is only half a tractor and that when service is needed, it is no tractor at all. He has confidence in the tractors which have already been sold for years and which are now making good on thousands of farms in America and which are sold Dy local dealers who will see that service Is included in the sale. American manufacturers of tractors deserve great credit for designing machines which can do the difficult work of furnishing power on the rough and uneven surface of the field. But the men who deserve more credit' than anyone else and who never ask for or expect credit are the implement dealers in the small towns and cities throughout the country who have taken the tractors, demonstrated and sold them, and given the service necessary to make them succeed on American farms. These are the men who nave made the farm tractor popular with the farmers, and without them the tractor Industry could not have succeeded.

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styles and prices in Pocket Knives at BIRCK'S HARNESS STORE, 509 Main PUBLIC SAL. 48

NOTICE TO BIPDERS. Proposals for supplies for the use of the Eastern Indiana Hospital for the Insane for the month of October will be received by the Board of Trustees at the hospital before 3 p. m. Monday, September 9, 1918. Specifications may be seen at the Second National Bank or at the hospital. By order of the Board, S. E. SMITH, Med. Supt

r&st' LYNN, IND. Ed Hamilton, who is working at Dayton, was home over Sunday and Monday John Snyder of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Snyder of New Paris, O., Mrs. Effie Rideout of Indianapolis and George Snyder spent Saturday evening and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Snyder..... Alvin Hiatt and Pierre Alexander and family spent Sunday at Martinsville with Mrs. Alvin Hiatt Willard Jordan. left Saturday evening for Princeton, N. J Mrs. D. O. Brown left Sunday for a week's visit with relatives at Howe Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Beetlejr have moved here from Richmond. Mr. Beetley will have charge of the Variety Store