Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 316, 18 November 1918 — Page 15

THE RICHMOND PAY' ADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM MONDAY, NOV. 18, 1918.

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80c per word ,One Month CONTRACT RATES obtained from The Palladium business office. CIXJSINO HOURS All Want-Ads rnxin ce In before 12 M. noo, of day of publication. OUT-OF-TOWN APS must be arsompanled by ca.h In full payaaent. .according to above rate. , THE PATADtUM renervea the rljrht to clastfy all ads according its own rule and regulations. vTANT-ADS giving a letter or number." care this office, can not be answered In pereon. A letter should be addred t the "letter or number. care thin offU-e. The advertiser will call for hN answers and later call on you providing your reply to this 'advertisement pleases him. . TEI.K PHONE your Want-Ads when ft Is more convenient to do so. mil will be sent to you. and as thla Is an accommodation service. . The Palladium Mpects pavment promptly , upon receipt of bill. r Phone 2834 DEATHS AND FUNERAL NOTICESl rtALI-r David F., age 86. died at home of his daughter on ..Williamsburg pik Nov. 17, 1918. He Is survived by his wife. Dlanah. 3 daughters, Mrs. Carrie I-amb, of New Paris; Mrs. Jeanette Hearst of Dayton: Mrs. Frank R. Williams; two sons, John Ball. West Alexandria, Ohio; Fred Ball of Richmond. Funeral will be held at the home of Mrs. Frank R. Williams on Williamsburg pike Tuesrlay at 1 o'clock. Interment at Williamsburg. f A I,R E Y. ' WmT iZTS 4 y earsToidrdlcd " Saturday afternoon, Nov. IS, 191 S, at his home 848 North 12th St. He is survived by four sons. Guv, Rert, Will and George. The deceased was a pattern maker at the Oaar Scott plant Tor 1 years. The funeral will be held at the, parlors of Wilson. Pohlmeyer and Iownlng Tuesday at 2 p. m. Friends may call any ' time at the parlors of Wilson, Pohlmeyer and Downing. - AMBULANCE A UNDEKTAKERS"Ta .. WILSON, POHLMEYER & DOWNING FUNERAL. DIRECTORS Ambulance and Limousine service Casket dlsplnv room, 16 North 10th St. Phone 1335 KLUTE & SMITH Funeral Directors 14 N. th Si. Phone 1284. JORDAN McMANUS, HUNT & WALTKIIM ANN Funeral Directors and Ambulance. 1014 Main. Phone 2175. MONUMENTAL IB Make the erection of a monument a -present day duty. Do not leave It to others and to be sure that you get the right material see John P. Emslle, 15 So. 10th St. Specialist in Barre FLORIST TTc LEMON'S Flower Shop Quality, fresh flowers. Sorvlce. 1016 Main. Ph. 1093. SPECIAL NOTICE X.MAS GIFTS The Ladles Homo Journal and Saturday Eve. Post. 10 N. 10. LOST AND FOUND riCYCLE Taken Thursday night in front of Poulter's Grocery. r Party please return same BLACK HOnNTV-Found. Phone FounCUFF "MUTTON Lost. Ruby setting. R"turn Palladium. illrt.l W 1111 IUUI1II I IIIA vll i.'il inn vw. . .

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MONEY Lost. "Large sum, Friday morninK Dt:i wrrii - in.v duih. aim and A Sts. ' Return No. 2 Hose House. tleivnrrl. i . . T- 1 1 111. PDCK.ETHOOK Lost containing money, return ticket to Hamilton. Finder may have money by returning pocket hook. Return to Palladium. T()LE NH I mi n d "tl og $ 5 0 r e wa r d . White short red ear. short thick tail, black nnd brown fpot on right hip. Lester Turner, Union City. Ind. HELP WANTD MALE tfOYS IVanted. H to 20 years ot age. Experience not necessary. Steady employment Jenkins Vulcan Spring Co. HOY Wanted to make trains. Union News Stand, Pcnn, Station. 35c an "hour, Board & Lodging for corn buskers. Inquire Frank Dils, IS. R. 1 Ronton. Ind. HO I'SEMAN Wanted'. Westcott hotelT jfE"AD SAWYER Wanted. Must be competent to cut lumber for Planing Mill manufacturing all kinds of Hard nnd Soft Wood. Interior Trim, Sash, Doors etc. Steady work and good wages. The Caldwell & Isemlnger Co., Mlddletnwn, Ohio. MEN Age 17 to B5. Experience unnecessary. Travel: make secret investigations, reports. Salaries: expenses. American Foreign Detective Agency, 252 St. Louis. 9 A! EN Wanted", Richmo'iid' Baking .Co. 51 EN IVanted for lacio'ry workT Experience not necessary. Steady employment. .Tf-nklns Vulcan Spring Co. HELP WANTE3 FEMALE 6 CnflK Pnnmetent. 101 Ft. Warns Ava. itllil. l'ir general housework, ' 104 "F t.

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THE FEDERAL EMPLOYEMENT SERVICE Needs the following men for: The American Rolling Mills, Gun Carriage Plant, Hamilton, Ohio. Iron Straighteners, Assemblers, Machinists, Mill Operators, Tool Designers. mm i?iiE- !

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DRESS MAKER Experienced, wanted. Call 248 Colonial Bldg. Phone 1732. WOMEN TO SEW Goods sent prepaid to your door; plain sewing1; steady work: no canvassing:. Send reply envelope for prices paid. Universal Co., Desk J, Philadelphia.. Pa. SITUATIONS WANTED 8 WASHING and Ironing- wanted, 838 S. 9th. . WHITE CIRL wants housework, no objection to. country. 734 South 6th. ROOMS FOR RENT 9 9TH ST.. NORTH 206 For rent. Very desirable furnished front room, light and airy with private entrance. , Front room, modern equipment, soft water bath, furnace heated, refined location. Address "Comfort" care Palladium. W A N T E D R O O M IFa N D BOAR D 11 WANTED TO RENT -Two or three furnished rooms, first floor preferable. Phone 23S7. - BUSINESS SERVICE 12 BUILDING & CONTRACTING 13 The MILLER-KEMPER Co. N. W. 2nd & Center Sts. Phones 32474447. All kinds df lumber and millwork. General contracting and building;, t PLUMBING 14 Our FUEL, SAVERS SAVE FUEL. See MEERHOFF the Plumber, 9 S. 9th. Phone 1236. PAINTING & DECORATING 15 1'Al.NisJ and supplies. Phone 1336 Haner & Fahlslng. 428 Main. WALL PAPER 15A L M. HAYS 6 and 10 cent wall paper. 40 Main St. PHOSB :817. MOVING & STORAGE 16 AUTO MOVING VAN Largest and best equipped in the city for local and long distance moving. Furniture crated, scored or shipped. FORREST 'MUiMUiitt 200 S. 7th St. Phone 2603 "j."L. M'NEILL, AUTO VANS mi mm Mnvlnsr Service PhnriA Or.fiA Quick Work . rnone od-i fil7 ,South b st. MOVING & STORAGE Local and long distance moving and general draylng. W. E. Evans, 320 Lincoln St., Phone 3105 REPAIRING AND CLEANING 17 We repair bicycles and almost everything. Call for and deliver. Phone 30S6. Wesley Brjwn & Son. MIRRORS RESILVERED 17 MIRRORS RESILVERED F. J. Lahman. Phone 2758. 209 W. Main FURNITURE REPAIRING 17 FURNITURE neatly repaired and refir.lshed. We repair almost everything Work called for and delivered. Cook's Repair Shop, 122 West Main. Phone 3252. Furniture neatly repaired. Work called for and delivered and guaranteed. Charges reasonable. Louis O. Veregge, Shop rear of 41 N. 11th St., facing A. J. C. DARNELL CO. Picture Framing, Grinding Knives. Baby Cab Tires, new and second hand Bicycles. ' We repair anything. 1020 Main. Phone 1930. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 DESK For sale, roll top, good a new, $10.00. 50 rolls 83 note music for player piano, 10 and 13c roll. 421 Pearl, call evening. LEATHER COUCH For sale. Complete iron bed. 101 N. 6th St. The Liberty Dining Room Set 21 pieces of Cut Glass for $15.50. We are willing to send it to you on 10 days free trial. If after examination send $1.50 and then $2.00 per month. Ask for Illustration. Agents wanted. Century Cut Glass Company Box 255, City. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22 FURNITURE Wanted. Will pay you cash for (rood household furniture. J. W. Brammer, 520 Main. Phone 1469. FURXTTtlfra und Stoves. Home Supply Stort-. 181 Ft. Wayne Ave. Ph. 1S62 JL'N'K We pay more for scrap iron, metals, hides, tallow, rags and Junk. Henrv Holzapfel. Phono 2098 or 4104. 1000 Musk Rat hides wanted. Highest market price paid. ' 634 N." 10th. j SELL your Junk to Sam Jaffe. We pay I more for same. Phone 2047. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 23 EXCHANGE Your piano for a Victrola or buy a used piano through me and save the dealer's profit. Walter B. Fulghum. 1000 Main St MACHINERY & TOOLS 24 We Buy and Sell SECONDHAND MOTORS All kinds of Rewinding and Repairing done Work Guaranteed CALL 4138 Work called for and delivered. HELP WANTED MALE E B li f3 i

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GUNS For Rent 76c Per Day SHELLS $.85 and f 1.00 per box. WAKINK $ CO., Opposite Court House FARM AND DAIRY PRODUCTS 27 CORN For sale.: Several hundred bushels of new corn in crib. Call Orin A. Miller, care The Miller-Kemper jCo. FODDER 200 Shocks of-corn?od'der for sale. William Griffian 719 N. W. 6th St. TURNIPS For sale. David Phone 4009. - L. Reld. BUILDING MATERIALS t 28 The MILLER-KEMPER Co. N. W. 2nd & Center Sts. Phones 32474447. For all kinds of Building Material. BUILDING MATERIALS 28 RICHMOND LUMBER CO. Lumber. Millwork.; Phones 3209 3307 LIVE STOCK & VEHICLES n 31 JERSEY COW For sale. Fresh latter part of January, 6 years old, good milker. Omer Llvengood. . Fountain City. i PIGS For sale, some good male pigs left for private sale. Call or write. Jones & Pike. Centerville, Ind. POLOND CHINA BOAR, eligible to register. Phone 1764 after 7 o'clock p. m. FOR SALE ;; Wagons, Wagons, Wagons, Harnes Vehicles, Vehicles, all kind3. Storm Buggies 317 N. A PET STOCK AND POULTRY 32 BUCKS For sale, young Flemish Giants. Phone 4440. DOG For sale. " Good possum and skunk dog. and 3 pups. New Paris, Ohio, North Washington St., Wm. T. Conyers. FERRETS $4.50 and . $5.00. Phone 1S56 or 4179. HAKES For sale, Belgian, cheap if sold at once. 324 North 19th St. AUTO M O BTL ESTFO R SALE 33 DETROIT ELECTRIC For sale. New Batteries, repainted, tires in good condition. In fact the car is as good as new. Price $1,250. Same guarantee as on a new car. Address E. H. Harris, Palladium or 30S South 16th. FORD Touring "Carfor sale! Phone 2420 or call 52 S. 8th St. Five passenger model K Hup for sale. Electric lights and starter, good tires. In first class Tunning order. 1302 Main. Phone 2149. FORD automobile for sale, almost new. Inquire at 507 a D St. - VULCAN ROADSTER For Sale. Price $275.00. 1210 S. F St. Phone 3418. WELDING 35 THOS. TURNER & SON Boiler Repairs. Machine "Work Auto Cylinder Reboringr Acetyllne Welding PHONE 1226 WELDINQ 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 wondera 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 MFG. CO. " EXPERT WELDERS v ; Cor. 12th & N. E. Sts. Phone 1494 - GARAGES FOR RENT 36 8TH & NORTH C ST. For rent. foar garage rooms. Phone 1412. E. Louck. TAXI 36 TAXI . Anderson's Taxi Servic 28 N. 7th Street Phone 1370 MOTORCYCLES & BICYCLES 37 MOTORCYCLE For sale, 2 soeed Harley Davidson nnd side car. Phone 4644. HOUSES APTS. TO RENT 33 S ! APARTMENT For rent in Keystone, Second Floor. Jonas Gaar, 1426 Main St. , HOUSE and two lots For rent. Four rooms, electric lights. Earlham Heights. Inquire O. G. Whelan, feed store. D ST., NORTH 1519 Upper Duplex, modern, 4 rooms and bath for rent. S. O. Yates. Nice Four Room House for rent for small family in good location, $8.00. Phone 1078. 14TH ST., NORTH S29 For rent, six rooms and bath. Furnace heat. Five 1 ton coal in basement. 3RD ST.. SOUTH 222 For renti Ix room house. Gas, electric lights, new furnace. $16.50 per month. Call 322 S. 11th St. REAL ESTATE KOB SALE 42 BENNETT & PARKEK All kinds of real estate for sale. A square deal to both buyer and seller. 212 Union Bank Bids-., phone 2707. KOH UISAL. ESTATE an-1 FARMS eA. M. ROBERTS. Lib-rty Ave. Office 18 So Rth. Phone 4171. FORTY ACRES For sale, 9 miles from Saratoga. ' House, barn, tobacco shed, young .orchard, all in good condition. Strong flowing gas well goes with farm, good black soil, level. well ditched. A bargain at $8,600. My property. Peal directly with me. Will sell or trade. Chas. W, Bundy, Williamsburg, Ind

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HOUSES FOR SALE Two 6-roomed houses, $12.60- each. One 4-roomed house. 10.60; one 3r7omed house, $10.50. No Interest, tax or Insurance. Stay 100 months then deed. Call 325 West Main St. FARMS FOR SALE 43 PREBLE COUNTY FARMS 60 Acres, good land, - more than half fine bottom, no stream, good seven room house, bank-, barn, good location, price $150 per acre. Possession March 1st. 130 Acres splendid stock farm, 60 acres tillable, balance well, watered pasture land, good buildings, only $75 per acre. Easy terms. C v C. C. HAWLEY, ; New Paris. Ohio. FARM FOR SALE For sale, 120 acres north of Williamsburg in Wayne County, rolling, sugar tree land, in good state of cultivation, new 8-room house, basement, furnace, large barn, silo, well fenced and tile drained, good location, $6,000 cash, long time on balance if wanted. Possession March 1, 1919. This is a bargain. $135 per acre. LACEY & TILLSON, - v Lynn, Indiana. MONEY TO LOAN 46 for any purpose at the Legal Rate in sums lip to S300.00 on personal property. The State Investment & Loan Co. Room 40 Colonial Building. Richmond, Ind. Phone 2560 OUR GREAT WANT AD MEDIUM PUBLIC SALE 48 ffliimt.iifimim'iiiniimi'nmira

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On the El!a Hurray farm three miles north of Chester, between the Arba and Fountain City Pike. ' MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1918 7 Horses and Mules 7 One team of black 5-year-old geldings, weighing 2800 lbs.; 2 mares, 4 years old, all of these are sound and good workers; one team ot 2-year-old mules, and one yearling. 1 2 Head of Cattle 12 Eleven head of springers and fresh cows, all good dairy cattle. One yearling past male calf. 80 Head of Hogs 80 Eight open sows; 25 feeding shoats; 47 weanling pigs, all of these are double immuned. GRAIN Two thousand bushels of extra good sound corn In crib; 550 bushels of big white oats; 25 ton of baled straw; 20 ton of mixed hay in mow. All this grain if settled for can be left until the first of March. TOOLS N One farm wagon and flat bed; one gravelbed; one box bed; one Janesville corn plow; one wooden roller; one Ohio hay rake; one McCormick mower; one Morse & Fairbanks 2-horse coal oil engine, good as new; and several other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS MADE KNOWN DAY OF SALE.

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MORGAN REAL ESTATE 6T1M AND MAIN TO THE RENTER Big R. R. wage earners in prime of life, are you sane or insane? Any renter can get a heme as you pay rent as is donated to you. A $12.00 rental can be gotten for $15.00 per month. Can't you see? 3.500 $500 cash. bal. $30.00 per. 8-room, modern, 3rd block N. 10th. $4,000 A side 8-room moderns, 3rd Blk. N. 11, $500 cash, balance $35.00 per. each. Two nice 4 room cottages N. 11, $12.50 each as renL 5 R.Large Lot $950 Brk. 9t $10.00 per. 5 R. Bungalow, new, Pairview, $1500 $15 per. 4 R. 3 lots, garden, Fairview, 1300. 11 R. modern $3,500 modern especial bargain. .$1,000 cash, central rooming house, cost $10,000 to build it. 6 R. furnace, large lot, $1,600. Brick St. $15:00 per Mo. 8 R. 1 acre garden close in, $1806 cash and by the month. 5 R. modern N. 20 $2,000 cash and monthly. 6 and 7 R. doul. N 13 Moderns $2750 each 4th block. 7 Room N. G west of 10th, $1600. '; ' 'V- : 4 R. large lot $950 $12.00 per. " 4 R. $750 $10.00 per. New Bungalow Earlham Ilgts. $1350. In fact properties In most any part of the city all of the properties here listed can be had as rent and many more also well stocked with cash bargains. And farms. Don't telephone for particulars, just call at the office, that's business. 6TH and MAIN MORGAN.

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TRACT NO. 1 Consisting of'house of five rooms situated on North D Street, between H 19th and 20th Streets. N ' . TRACT NO. 2 I ' . ' Located at Southeast Corner North 19th & D Streets 1 Consisting of a good house of 6 rooms, supplied with water, gas and p electric lights. 1 These properties are both excellent Investment propositions, as f they are exceptionally well located for renting. jf , TRACT NO. 3 1 Consisting of a good cottage house of 4 rooms, supplied with water, j gas, electric lights and toilet; situated In rear oWract No. 4 on South gj A street, between 8th and 9th Streets. g TRACT NO. 4 Located at Southeast Corner South 8th and A Streets g Consisting of a good substantial brick house of 14 rooms, equipped with B all modern improvements. B

g The last two tracts are close In property within one block from jg ff the corner of 8th and Main Streets and have good speculative values. j I TERMS OF SALE p One-third of purchase price cash in hand; balance In two equal Install- y If ments due in 9 and 18 months, evfdenced by notes bearing 6 percent g H interest, secured by mortgage on real estate sold. , , . , . p i- - 1 ' H

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MONEY TO LOAN. Take Twenty is Borrow 'what money you need from us and repay in small monthly installments, taking twenty months if you desire, tr .pay faster If you like. Get $50.00, pay back $2.50 a month. . Get $100, pay back $5.00 a month. With interest at 3 per month on unpaid balances. You are allowed however to repay in full at any time and are charged interest only for actual number of months loan Is carried. ' Call and get a free booklet THE TWENTY PAYMENT PLAN, which describes everything fully. We make loans on furniture, pianos, vlctrolas, eta, without removal. LOAN COMPANY - Established 1895 Room 8, Colonial Bldg. Cor. Main & Seventh streeta Automatic Phone 1545. Richmond, Indiana. Under State Supervision PUBLIC SAL. 48 ;!IHliUli:i!!i;i!!!!l!ltllU!!!ili!IU!!!U!il!llini!!!!l f

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I Phone, 11 81 4 W: Greensfork, ind. Mr. and Mrs. William Roller, Mrs. Sarah Borton, Mrs. Donald Overman, and William Hatfield spent Thursday afternoon in Richmond.. .Mr. and Mrs. Frank Feasell of Richmond, Mrs. i Williamsburg spent Thursday afterThursday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. William Feasell and daughter, Martha Alice Mr. and Mrs. John Meyers of Hagerstown and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Meyers spent Monday evening in Rich-' . J rr, n x . . muiiu i jie nea ;ross servea ine dinner at the Tractor demonstration given on the farm of Marion Myers and son Charles,; east of Greensfork. The Red Cross cleared about $12... Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hollingsworth of Webster, spent Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Breen and fam-j ily.....Mr. and Mrs. Charles Meyers J

PROPER BLOUSES THE IMPORTANT TOPIC AFTER THE WINTER SUITS ARE CHOSEN

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m 12 Mate: mama and Miss Frances Harvey of Richmond spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Harvey and daughter, Letha...Mr. Heltzso of Milton, former resident, was In Greensfork on business last; Thursday... Mr. and Mrs. Hal Hoover' of Hagerstown spent Thursday with ; her sister, Mrs. Charles Crump Charles Petty of Hagerstown, made a business trip here Thursday..... Ben Harris, east of Greensfork, Is slowly improving after an attack of influenza Mr. and Mrs. Morton McMahan of Richmond, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Starbuck. r; Theodore Sparkman, a miner, who fell sixty feet in a mine near Monroe, Mo., and escaped with a dislocated shoulder, kept his pipe in his mouth during the fall and was found calmly smoking.

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