Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 52, 10 January 1919 — Page 13
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM FRIDAY, JAN. 10, 1919.
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STH ST., NORTH 111-For rent. Li.ht STH ST., H. 123 Furnished room for rent. OTII ST.. NORTH 121 Furnished front room, modern equipment. STH T., NORTH 306 For rent. Furnished room, modern. ?our nice steam-heated rooms for rent. Suitable for man and wife or two women. ApplyatJ32S. 3rdSt. Nicely furnished modern room. S9 S. 10th. BUSINESS SERVICE 12 Weill Drilling Pumps Wind Mills and Wind Mill repairing any part of Wayne County Bertsch Bros. OntprrlUe Telephone 26. BUILDING & CONTRACTING 13 Thfl MILLER-KEMPER Co. N W. 2nd & Center Sts. Phones 3247-3267-3347. All kinds of lumber and millwork. General contracting and building. ' PLUMBING 14 Our FUEL SAVERS SAVE FUEL. See MEERHOFF the Plumber. 9 Phone 123S. . CLEANING" AND PRESSING 17 IT'S YOUR BUSINESS If your clothes are soiled but it's our business to clean them. Don't for sret that. ED WILSON, Expert Cleaners and Pressers. "SUITSnd""OVERCOATS Cleaned and Pressed, $1.2o PEERLESS DRY CLEANING COMPANY Chester Nichols 318 Main Phone 1493 MOVING & STORAGE 16 Local and Long Distance Moving Live Stock Hauling McKEE & TURNER. 3325-5134 H. AUTO MOVING VAN Largest and best equ.pped In the city for local and long Sistance tn?vl"f Furniture crated, a ored or shipper. FORREST MONGER 200 S. 7th St. Phoi.e 2808 Gilt Edge MOVING SERVICE Local and Long Distance Hauling Also Stock Hauling Headouarters Prior's Livery Barn. MOELK & HILLING Phone 1439 Res. 3334 MOVING & STPKAOE local and long distance mov:., and general dravlng. W. E. Evans, 330 Lincoln St. Phone 3105 FURNITURE REPAIRING 17 FURNITURE neatly repaired and reflnlshed. We repair almost rl Work called for-and e.ll vered.. Cook s Impair Shop. 122 West Main. Phone 3252. J. C. DARNELL CO. Picture Framing. Grinding Knives, Babv Cab Tires, new and second hand Bicycles. We repair anything. 10-0 Main. Phone 1930. Offiice and Stock Fixtures 17A Flat Top and Standing Bookkeepers' fPsl! Hartel ft Rohe. . ISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 M Almost new $500 cash register, $200. Bnrtel & Kohe. Bicycles and all kinds of repair work. Phone 3086. COAL HEkriNG STOVE For sale. Al most new. 12'J h. .luiu. HOUSEHOLD GOODS For sale. Inquire 317 South 5th. nTw child's" bed, 307 North 13th St. New Homer Furnace for sale. Will sell cheap. See Chas. B. Lytle, Lynn, Ind. Phone SEWING MACHINES Good, used, for sale. H. D. LACEY, 9 South 7th. Phone 175G. . TwoTerfection Oil Heaters Large size, as good as new. Will sell cheap. 620 R. 9th St WTUTE-IRON BED with springs for sale, good as new. Phone 2673. . TIRESTERES Special this week. New stock 31x4 and 33x4 Non-Skid and $13.50 and $14.75. Cliff Bevington Tire Co. 1027 South C Street MISCELLANEOUS WANTED All kind3 of good used Furniture and Stoves bought and sold at Townsend's 533 Main. Phone 1296. FUHN1TURE Wanted. Will pay you cash for good household furniture. J. W. Brammer. R20 Main. Phone 1469. i.H7F:vrff "IFF. 0nd Stoves. Ilome Sup'plv Ptor. mKt. Wayne Ave. Ph. 162 OI.DC.OLTTar7d SILVER watches and violins wanted to buy. J. M. Lacey, IS 17 North A. Haw Furs 'wanted. 634 North 10th. SELL your junk to Sam .laffe. more for same. Phone 2047. We pay TviUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 23 EXniANOE Your piano for a Victrola or buy a used piano through me and save the dealer's profit. Walter B. Fulghum. 1000 Main St. Swiss music box in solid rosewood, in excellent condition. This musical instrument has harp attachment and changeable cylinders. Will sell or trade for a good second-hand piano. It will pay you to investigate. Call 113 S. 13th St. MACHINERY & TOOLS 24 RICHMOND BOILER WORKS. N. W. 1st ft Richmond Ave Boiler Repairing and Flue Welding. Phone 3097. Jacob Kern. "SPECIAL AT THE STORES 24 ROLL TOP DESKS and Swivel Chairs. Bartcl ft Rohe. BUILDING MATERIALS 28 The MILLER-KEMPER Co. N. W. 2nd & Center Sts. Phones 3247-3267-3347. For all kinds of Building Material. RICHMOND LUMBER CO. Lumber. Mill work. Phones 3209 3307
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FOR SALE Wagons, Wagons, harness. Vehicles, Storm Buggies, Farm Implements. Above, practically good as new. 317 N. A , POULTRY AND EGGS 32 Good brown AVork Mare for sale cheap. Weight 1650. in foal to Belgian horse. C. S. Osborn. Centervllle. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33 1918 Ford Touring car for sale, de-1 mountable rims. Car In first class i condition. Inquire Geo. Worley. Phone 1536. ! FORD SEDAN For sale. Electric! starter, demountable rims, cord tires. ( extra rim ana tire, sup covers. jh in A-l condition. Walter B. Fulghum, 1000 Main St. Maxwell 5 passenger. North 11th. Sell cheap. 41 AUTO SUPPLIES & REPAIRS 35 AUTO OWNERS Let us do your tire repairing. Save half and have guaranteed work. Bring In your old tires. . We make Z-ln-1 9DT3U nt 11 KO to 12. 25 for 37x6. Good used tires and tubes. 28x3 to , 7x5 at right prices. vve dux om tires. . United States and Goodyear Tire Service tatton. A. J. Miller Phone J414. 731 S. 8th SL TIRESTIRES We carry the largest stock of good used and double tread Tires in eastern Indiana. Turn old tires into money. Let us show you how. CLIFF BEVINGTON TIRE COMPANY 1027 South C Street WELDING 35 THOS. TURNER & SON Boiler Repairs. Machine Work Auto Cylinder Reborlnc Acetyline Welding PHONE 1226 OUR WELDING WILL FIX IT x Cracked or broken cylinders of any size of any type engine are repaired and made SAFE and SOUND with our OXYGEN-ACETYLENE WELDING Our WELDING SERVICE covers repairing of broken metal parts of practically all kinds of metal and the work is done with expert skill and care to insure absolute dependable results. A trial proves the work. WELDEX MFG. CO. Expert Welders Cor. 12th & North E Sts. Phone 1494 TAXI 36 TAXI Anderson's Taxi Servic 28 N. 7th Street Phone 1370 HOUSES APTS. TO RENT 38 3 room furnished cottage for rent. See A. W. Grejrsr. Phone 3715. 4-room furnished flat for rent. Modern. Phone 1675. 8TII ST.. SOUTH 810 5-room house for rent. $12.50. Phone 2987. 5 Room Cottage for rent. 1010 S. 5th St. Phone 5122G. . 1" ST., NORTH 820 5-room house. Phone 225S. Furnished house with heat for rent. 1. W., care Palladium. FOR KENT $7.00 for 3 rooms, 511 K. P. Call 204 S. 12th. Phone 2854. FOR RENT Five room house 232 Randolph. 411 North West Third. Call Knode's Music Store HOTSK ForrentT four rooms, good location and condition. Man and wife. Phone 1078. WANTED TO RENT 41 Large house centrally located, wanted to rent, fhone I WANTED TO RENT-Three or 4 room furnished flat, heated. Address Box A No. 1051 care Palladium. j REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 6-room house for sale with bath and furnace, southeast art of city. Leaving town. Phone 1044. .NNKTT & PARKE H Ail kinds of real estate for sale. A square deal to both buyer and seller. 212 Union Bank Hide. Phone2707. CfiitXER foTli and NORTH J STS. -For sale, lot 14rVb105, building 40xU0, cement floor, can be used for most anything garage, junk yard, etc.. Phone 349S. HIH REAL ESTATE an! FARMS see A. M. ROBERTS. Liberty Ave. Office l So 8th Phone 4171. One 5-room house for sale. 812 North 11th. Call same address. i On payments like rent, modern house northeast. See T. W. Hadley. 2nd Nat. Bank Bldg. FARMS FOR SALE 43 219 Acres, 3 miles out, ISO level, rest slightly rolling with good orchard, good buildings, silo, fine black soil. a bargain at $13,000. Address Box E 6112. care Palladium. 220-acre Wayne County Farm. Never been offered for sale. Good producer. Good buildings. A cinch at $150 an acre. John J. Steele, 24 S. 12th. 30 acres close to town, all kinds fruit, 6-room house and good bank barn. Phone 1419. An 85-acre Wayne County Farm. A little off of the road. Eleven thousand dollars. John J. Steele, 24 S12th. Farm of F60 "acres for sale near Camden, Preble county, Ohio. Will exchange for cash and a smaller farm or rood city property.' See A. . M. 1 Tucker, Brookville, Ohio.
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Arrive Here Monday Miss Grace Hadley will be In Richmond next Monday to take up her duties as home demonstration agent.
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We, the undersigned, will sell the following personal property at the Wm. DeMoss farm, 2 miles south of Centervllle, on the Abington pike, on MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 1919 at 12:30
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One bay mare coming 5 years old, wt. 1450; 1 gray mare, 3 yeara old, weight 1100; 1 bay horse 12 years old, weight 1300; 1 roan mare 14 yeara old, weight 1550. 8 Cattle 8 Two cows giving good flow of milk; 1 cow with twin calves; 3 fall calvea. Feed 300 bushels sorted corn, 14 tons mixed hay, 2 tons baled oats straw. ONE BIG TYPE MALE HOG Implements One Champion binder; 1 double disk; 1 sulkey plow (has plowed 20 acres); 2 corn plows; 1 disk wheat drill; 1 end-gate seeder; 1 feed cooker; 1 gravel bed; 1 large tank; 6 individual hog houses; 40 rods of 4-inch tile? cultivators; good breeching harness for two horses and a lot of other articles. Terms made known on day of sale.
W, H. CONNIFF and WEDDLE. Auctioneers.
PUBLIC SALE
Having sold my farm, the undersigned will offer at Public Auction on the premises, 4 miles north of Richmond on the Kerlin Road, mile west of
Goshen cemetery between the Middleboro pike and the Cart road, on TUESDAY, .JAN. 211, 1919 Beginning at 10 o'clock a. m., sharp, the following personal property, to-wit: 6 Head of Horses 6 1 bay horse, 6 years old, weight 1400 lbs.; 1 bay mare, weight 1200 lbs.; 1 black mare, 14 years old, weight 1000 lbs.; 2 bay mares coming two years old; 1 Belgian colt 5 months old. 6 Head of Cattle; 6 1 Durham Bull, 2 yrs. old, weight 1200 lbs.; 1 Jersey cow, will be fresh on or before day of sale; 1 Jersey cow, will be fresh in April; 1 fresh milk cow without calf; 1 Holstein Heifer, will be fresh in March; 1 Durham Heifer, will be fresh in March. 7 Head of Hogs 7 6 head of hogs, average weight 150 lbs. 1 sow, weight 300 lbs. Hay, Corn, Etc. 25 tons good mixed hay in the mow. 8 tons baled wheat and oats straw. 6 tons, more or less, of shredded fodder. 150 bushels of good corn in the crib. 30 bushels of good oats. 20 bushels of Irish potatoes. 150 grain sacks. Farming Implements, Etc.
1 McCormick binder, 1 McCormick mower, 1 good land roller, 1 self dump hay rake, 1 spring-tooth Gale corn plow, 2 breaking plows, 2 harrows, 1 one-
i horse corn drill, 1 Hoosier two-horse fertilizer corn drill,. 1 good disc, doublei trees and singletrees, 2 two-shovel plows, 1 single shovel potato plow, 2 two-
horse wagons, 1 one-horse wagon, 1 spring wagon, 2 buggies, 1 cart, 1 good Uude manure spreader, 1 good six-horse gasoline engine, 1 good cutting box, 1 feed grinder, 1 buzz saw and belts, 2 double sets of work harness, 2 sets of buggy harness, 1 corn sheller, 1 fifty-gallon steel coal oil tank, 1 fiftygallon rendering kettle mounted on stove, 2 iron kettles, 1 lard press, 1 sausage grinder and stuffer, 1 endless-chain hoist, 1 good scalding tubr 1 eight hundred pound platform scale, good as new; 1 good grindstone, 1 good forge, anvil, drill press and vice, 2 twenty-ton screw jacks, 1 lifting jack, 1 twelvepound sledge hammer and wrenches, 1 Banta incubator, 1 good hay fork, ropes and pulleys, 1 good large dinner bell. 18 stands of bees. 3000 feet of good hardwood lumber. Household and kitchen furniture and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms made known on day of sale. Lunch served by Middleboro Ladies' Aid. . CHAS. E. WILLIAMS THOS. CONNIFF, Auctioneer H. W. GILBERT, Clerk.
PUBLIC SALE
Having sold my farm, the undersigned will offer at public auction on the premises, 3 miles north of Chester on the Arba Pike, the farm known as the Bud Pyle farm, on WEDNESDAY, JAN. 15 Beginning at 10 o'clock a. m., sharp, the following personal property, to-wit: 4 Head of Horses 4 One black mare, 10 years old, 1 black horse, 9 years old, all well broke and good workers; 1 gray mare, 7 years old; 1 weanling colt. 6 Head of Cows 6 One Jersey cow, giving milk; 3 Holstein cows, 1 giving milk; 2 spring calves. 23 Head of Hogs 23 Five bred Duroc sows; 1 registered Duroc male hog; 17 feeding shoats Farming Implements, Etc. One Deering mower; 1 Janesville breaking plow; 1 Black Hawk corn planter complete with fertilizer and check rower attachment; 1 spring-tooth harrow; 1 five-row wheat drill; 3-horse International gasoline engine; 1 Ohio No. 11 cutting box; 1 John Deere riding breaking plow; 1 Ohio 1-row corn plow; 1 spike-tooth harrow; 1 field roller; 6-inch Inetrnational feed grinder; 1 buzz saw; 1 corn sheller. Grain, Hay, Etc. Two hundred bushels corn In crib; 5 tons clover hay; 4 bushels seed corn; 200 bushels nice white oats; 1 mow oats straw; IV2 bushels Little Red Clover seed; a lot of seed potatoes. Farm Wagons, Harness, Etc. One farm wagon, with flat bed and hog rack complete; 1 low wheeled wagon;
1 1 surrey; 1 buggy; 1 Maxwell automobile, 1916 model; 1 set double breeching
work harness and fly nets; 1 set good buggy harness and fly nets. HOUSEHOLD GOODS also will be offered and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms made known on day of sale. Lunch by ladies' Aid society of New Garden church. THOS. CONNIFF, Auctioneer. tr A rnxt ji iqimi a rT H. W. GILBERT, Clerk. J. A. ELLEMAN
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At Taube Bros.' Sale Barn, 1 24 N. 6th St., Richmond Saturday, Jao All, 11 9 1 9
12 O'CLOCK SHARP One 5-year-old mule, weight 1100. 35 MEAD OF HORSES Draft horses, general purpose, extra lot of good farm mares. You can find any kind of a horse you want that day. All stock sold under a guarIB HEAD OF CATTLE Four extra good Shorthorn cows, with calves by side; 2 full blooded Jersey cows, heavy springers and some other good fresh cows. , Good, fat steers, weighing around 1000 lbs. HOGS Twenty head of hogs, consisting of 3 good brood sows, (bred.) BUGGIES' AND HARNESS One Piano Box buggy, good as new ; one rubber tired storm buggy, good as new; 2 phaetons, blankets and robes, 2 sets of single harness, extra good ones. Vae Tilfoturg Tanulbe THOMAS CONIFF, O. E. ROSS, SIMON WEDDEL, Auctioneers
Miss Hadley has been la other counties observing the methods of other demonstration agents. About 6,000,000 acres of land is given over to tobacco cultivation in the world.
Sale
F. N. DeMOSS H. H. PEELE, Clerk.
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WILSON'S VISIT CEMENTS FRIENDSHIP OF , ALLIES AND U. S SAYS AMBASSADOR SHARtf
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Ambassador William Gravra Sharp, at left, and son William Jr photo-. I graphed on ambassador's recent arrival at his home in Elyria, Ohio.
! The visit of President Wilson to Europe will be of great benefit to ' America aside from the efforts of tht president and the rest of the U. S.' peace delegation at the peace conferncc, says Ambassador William Graves Sharp. He recently returned to this country to visit his brother, who is seriously ill at Cleveland, Ohio. Wilson's visit will cement the frendship -between the allies and the U. S. which has (rrown rapidlv warmer since America went to the aid of the allies. Sharp says.
Hot Pie Enticed Two Small Colored Boys; Up in Court Two small colored boys were brought before the Chief of Police Friday morning for stealing a hot pie from the Chinese restaurant on North Eighth street. The boys were in the back of Twigg's bowling alley on North Eighth Thursday evening and sneaked into the back door of the restaurant. They were given a sound scolding and told that if they appeared before the police again they would go to Jail. Coal Thieves Operating in the Railroad Yards Many complaints of coal thieves have been coming into police headquarters recently and they are being watched for closely. The railroad yards are the places that seem to be visited most. -titF A RMS FOR SALE 43 PREBLE COUNTY FARMS 100 Acres good land, part black, part slightly rolling, large dwelling with slate roof, large bank barn, good orchard in good location. Price J100 per acre. Possession March 1. 42 Acres all good land, good buildings, well fenced. Price $8000. A bargain. A large list of other farms. C. C. HAWLEY, New Paris, Ohio. 6 ACRES For sale, good 6-room house, barn, all fruits on pike near town. B. K. Culy. Modoc. Ind. MONEY TO LOAN 48 MONFV t0 pfly off 'our Bma11 vainiiu 11 bij1Si and Btart the New Year right. Legal rates and easy terms. THE STATE INVESTMENT & LOAN CO., Room 40, Colonial Bldg. Phone 2560. Richmond. Ind. WAYNE COUNTY FARMERS. ATTENTION! U. S. Government Farm Ixans at 5V4 for 6 to 40 years. See Mendenhall and McKinley at 202 Mouch Bldg.. Newcastle, Ind., any time or N. G. McKinley on Saturday of each week at the office of the WAYNE COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. START THENEW YEAR RIGHT Why not put all of your bills into one, and owe only one place. Have you the money to do this? If not, we will loan you what you need. We make loans on furniture, pianos, fixtures etc., without removal. For Example $40, Total Cost $3.50 For Four Months Or if you need more money and want longer time, we will loan you any amount up to $300 and give you 20 months' time to pay back if you desire. However, if you prefer you can repay in full at any time and you will be charged interest only for actual number of months loan is carried, at strictly legal rates. Come in and get Free Booklet "The Twenty Payment Plan", which explains everything. Call, Write or Phone RICHMOND LOAN COMPANY Established 1895. Room 8, Colonial Bldg., Cor. Main & Seventh Streets. PHONE 1445 Richmond, Indiana Under State Supervision
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Middleboro, Ind. Russell Cox of Montana is visiting A." J. Little and family Hazel and Willard Thomas visited Mrs. T. J. Addleman Sunday Miss Halcia Reid called on Miss Winifred Little Tuesday morning Mr. and Mrs. Luther Starbuck returned to their home Saturday evening Mrs. Cora Little and Mrs. Minnie Clark called on Mrs. May Brooks Monday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Norris called on Mr. and Mrs. Jehu Norris Sunday afternoon Oscar Hawkins and family called on Mrs. Cora Danner Thursday evening. .. .Mrs. T. J. Addleman spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. Clyde Thomas and family. All of our flu patients are getting along as well as can be expected.... " Mr. and Mrs. Charles Little were in Richmond Tuesday Mrs. MaryHawkins called on Mrs. May Starbuck Sunday morning Miss Marjorie Pickett has been staying with Norman KIrkman and family Mrs. Katherine Cook is on the sick list Mr. and Mrs. Will Wesler and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Allen and daughter spent Tuesday with Clyde Thomas and family. There will be preaching Sunday. i evening at seven-fifteen. Everyone Is welcome Mrs. Mary Vanzant moved into the George Baker property last week Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Danner and daughter, Mrs. Goldie Evans, spent New Year's day with George Baker and family at Richmond. Mr. Baker and family entertained twenty people that day to a turkey dinner. Norman Kirkman and family called on Harry Patti and family Sunday afternoon. .. .Mrs. Clyde Thomas is getting along nicely Mr. and - Mrs. Charles Townsend and daughter Inez and Mr. and Mrs. U. E. Norris spent Tuesday with Will Jefferies and - family Russell Clark and family visited Mr. and Mrs.. Luther Starbuck Sunday afternoon The following ; people came with well filled baskets . and spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. ; T. J. Addleman, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Land- , wehr, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Bennett : and daughter, Louis, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harvey, all of Richmond.... Mr. and Mrs. Charles Townsend called on Mrs. Mary Vanzant Sunday . afternoon .... Mrs. Norman Kirkman called on Mrs. May Starbuck Sunday evening. The south will raise more broom corn, and it is possible that this useful household implement will be cheaper. , NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT State of Indiana, Wayne County. : Estate of Sarah E. Riffle, deceased. , Notice is hereby given that the under- ' signed has been appointed by the " Wayne Circuit Court. Administrator of the estate of Sarah E. Riffle, deceased. late of Pierce County, Washington. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. SAMUEL. K. MORGAN. 1 Administrator. "" A. C. Lindemuth, Attorney. Jan. 10, 17. 24 , NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS ; Notice is hereby given that the , County Council of Wayne County will , meet in Spec:al Session in the Com- -, missioners' Court room in the Court , House in the City of Richmond on Saturday. January 18th, 1919, at 10.30 o'clock a. m. for the purpose of re- ; appropriating funds that have reverted back to the General Fund of the County, and such other business as may come before the council. - W. H. BROOKS, 4 Auditor Wayne County. : Jan. 10-lt
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss: -Estate of George H. Knollenberg, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the -- undersigned has been appointed by the Wayne Circuit Court, Executrix . t of the estate of George H. Knollenberg, deceased, late of Wayne County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. ' - j AGNES S. KNOLLENBERG, - Executrix. A. C. Lindemuth, Atty. Jan. 3, 10. IT
