Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 109, 18 March 1919 — Page 10
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1919.
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AMBULANCE & UNDERTAKERS 1A
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In order to do onr share to secure positions for the returning soldiers. Sailors and Marines, the Palladium will insert a Situation Wanted ad free in Its Want Ad Columns for any of the boys In khaki or bue who desire It Employers will find it to their advantage, and will perform a patriotic duty, by reading these ads and making therefrom their selections for capable employes. Give your name to Lawrence Handle? in the Comstock building.
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CLERICAL
8ALKSMA.N, Wholesale Grocery 2J years of age. Address A-4. Palladium.
Ml Experienced clerk, age II prefers work In men's furnishing store or dry goods department. Address A-12.
Bs) Experienced accountant, auditor and bookkeeper, discharged soldier, age 24. Can give reference. Address A-8 Palladium.
MISCELLANEOUS
TRUCK DRIVER
ftl TRUCK DRIVER Or other outside work, 22 years of age. Discharged from Engineer Corps. Address B-S,
KB Discharged soldier wants position as truck driver or other outside work. Address B-l.
I Discharged soldier, experienced
waiter In restaurant and hotel, wants J
position. Address D-8.
Ml Discharged soldier, experienced chauffeur and truck driver. Can give reference. Address B-8. Palladium.
Agents and Salesmen Wanted.
3 agents for house to house canvass,
Call 541 N. 8th. Mrs. Brewer.
14 N. th St.
KTUTE A SMITH
Funeral Directors
Phone 1284.
Phone 2623 WALTER J. DOAN
FUNERAL
1106 Main St. HARRY C. DOAN
DIRECTORS
Jordan, McManua Hunt A Walterman FUNERAL DIRECTORS 1014 Main St. Tel 1175
MOUMENTAL
1B
GRAVE MARKERS designed to suit your taste. Made the way you want them. Come talk it over with vi, PERRT T. WILLIAMS i 83 N. 8th St.
MEMORIAL DAT It means more to all of us than it ever did before. If interested It would be a pleasure to show you Memorials I am building for some of "The Boys" who laid down their lives In the service. JOHN P. EMSLIE. 15 So. 10th St.
NOW la the time to make selection of a monument or marker. The place is the display room of JOHN P. EMSLIE, 16 So. 10th St. Quality Service Quantity
SPECIAL NOTICE
Call Wm. Gains, have your cistern cleaned, chimneys repaired: also water pumped out of cellars. Phone 2410.
Clean and repair your cistern and catch the spring rains. Call phone 1038. Wm. T. Cook, 632 S. 11th St.
WANTED . SALESMAN for selling units in large wheat raising proposition. Bona fide proposition with chance for investor to make 300 annually. Salesman commission upwards of $300 per month if a hustler. Easiest selling proposition on market. Must be ready to assume duties at once. Address Liberty Farm Corporation, Lumber Exchange Building, Chicago, 111.
ROOMS HOK KfcNT
8 rooms for rent, furnished or unfur
nished. 29 S. 16th.
10TH ST., S. 39 Nicely furnished front
room for rent.
11TH ST., SOUTH 130 Furnished room
ror rent. Modern, hot water heat. Phone 1065.
Nice room N. C.
for rent, $2.50. Call 1114
MAIN ST., 1130 Unfurnished room for rent, first floor.
Large modern room 2266.
for rent. Phone
LIBERTY LUXCH ROOM Home cooking, good service, dinner 30c, lunch 20o. 12 North 6th St. Writing Fluid, 85c quart. Bartel & Rohe.
LOST AND FOUNtt
Green Elephant lost. Worn as watch charm, keepsake. Return to Palladium.
Lof t 3 weeks ago W. C. T. U. pin set with pearls. Phone 3138.
ROOMS Furnished 3780.
for rent. Phone
ROOMS OR BOARD WANTED 11
BOARDERS Wanted In private family. 241 & W. 3rd St. Phone 3297.
Boarders and Hoomers wanted. Colored men only. 1108 North H.
WANTED 4 or 5-room apartment or housekeeping rooms, furnished or unfurnished, modern, good locality. Permanent. References exchanged. Box H 8109 care Palladium.
BUILDING L CONTRACTING 13
PAIR AMBER BRADS Lost uptown. Return to 412 N. W .Third St. Receive reward.
HELP WANTED MALE
BOY Wanted to work after school,
1237 Main.
BOY Wanted. Must be willing worker and not over 18 years old. Violet Ray Studio.
WANTED Tinners, Cabinet Makers, Metal Workers and Assemblers on Soda Fountain work. Walrus Mfg. Co., Decatur, 111. WANTED Man ambitious to become traffic manager to take full charge of shipping department for manufacturing concern; salary $50 to $100 per week; experience not necessary if willing to learn methods of making foreign and domestic freight shipments. The rebuilding of Europe by the United States Is about to begin and manufacturers must have man who understands both foreign and domestic freight transportation. Phone for
an appointment. Mr. Dixon, Westcott
hotel, 11 a. m. to 7 p. m.
The MILLER-KEMPER Co. N. W. 2nd & Center Sts. Phones 3247-3267-3347. All kinds of lumber and millwork. General contracting and building.
MISCELLANEOUS REPAIRING 17B
J. C. DARNELL CO. Just received a new line of Bicycles. Best bargains ever. Get our prices before you buy. We repair everything 1020 Main, Phone 1936
Why not be attired so that, vou, too, will be attractive? We make new Suits out of Old by Dry Cleaning them. "WILSON" THE CLEANER Phone 1166 1018 Main
SPECIAL AT THE STORE8 25
Green, violet or blue fountain pen Ink. Bartel A Rohe.
STEOMAN, E. H., 401 South 13th St. Phone 2129 for Fancy Groceries.
Steel filing cabinets. Bartel & Rohe.
Typewriter Deska A Rohe.
and Chairs, Bartel
Farm and Dairy Products. 27
FOR SALE 80 Poland China shoats, good ones. J. H. Wilson A Son, Liberty pike.
BUILDING MATERIALS
2H
The MILLER-KEMPER Co. N. W. 2nd A Center Sts. Phones 3247-8267-3347. For all kinds of Building Material.
RICHMOND LUMBER CO. Lumber. Millwork. Phones 8309 3807
PLANTS AND SEED8
29
SEED OATS 100 bushel Big 4 for sale,
ouc. u. ti. tuns, xsew .fans phone.
BUSINES8 OPPORTUNITIES 30
Opportunity will avail you but little
u you're not prepared. First Spring Term Opening March 81 to April 7. Richmond Business College. Phone 2040.
LIVE STOCK AND VEHICLES 31
1 ton Republic Truck for sale. W. H.
Brown, Hollansburg, Ohio.
4 Cows, 1 new wagon for sale.
non at Larsh's Mills.
Bran-
You should advance with the times
and have your shoe
linnet repairing done In
an up io oaie snop. We guarantee all work. Give us a trial.
Richmond Shoe Repairing and Shining Shop 909 Main Street
Five year old bay mare for sale. Sound and clean every way. Good worker, weight 1570. Two miles east and one mile south of Whitewater, Ind. D. E. Musselman.
one
One team of horses
week. Phone 6112 I. John A. Williams
RISE IN PRICE OF MEAT, MILK AND BUTTER DUE Wheat Bill's Passage Expected to Bring Advances in Foods.
Editor's Note: One of our rural readers has submitted the following, printed In the Chicago Tribune on March 2.J Higher prices next year for meat, butter, and milk and a return to the 5 cent wheat loaf are predicted as the result of the passage of the wheat bill by the senate.
Thic condition, the opponents of the 1 of brewing.
eminent guarantees the price. The
result will be a shortage of food for cattle and other lire stock and a decrease in the price of wheat the minute the market is again on a supply and demand basis. Billion Not Enough. In fact, it la predicted that the $1,000,000,000 provided for by the
wheat bill for paying farmers the difference between thlr selling price and the guarantee price will not be sufficient for the needs of the government. They predict that wheat will sell between $1.00 and $1.50 per busheL Com farmers have lost one of their most advantageous corn marketing opportunities through the fact that the great corn milling industry has operated at only about 18 per cent of capacity during the last six months. The mills could not buy corn owing to the grain corporation's exclusion of corn mill products from the food distribu
tion plans and owing to the stoppage
wheat bill say, will be brought about by the fact that farmers have ceased
WANTED TO RENT.
41
Modern house wanted to rent. Good lo-
c-anon. itenaoie party. Phon 4kxx
Modern house wanted to buy of 6 or 7
ruums, in nortneast part of city. Will pay cash. Reasonable. Phone 2182.
Wanted to rent S or 6-room house.
Three In family. No children. 19 S. W. 6th St.
WANTED to rent a modern 6-room
house or bungalow. Phone 2890.
Wanted to buy from owner 6 or 6 room
moaern house, south of Railroad
set rooii """cm irouse, ooutn or ttauroad.
breeching harness, cheap If sold this aiKing distance Penn. station. Will
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE
33
All kinds of vehicles repaired and painted. We paint automo
biles.
SCHNEIDER'S FACTORY H. J. YOST, Prop., 42 S. 6th St.
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 1918 Ford touring. Baby Grand; 1917 Dodge
iioaaster, cord tires, wire wheels; 1917 Dodge touring; Marmon roadster. George Worley, 15 South 9th. Phone 2903.
FOR SALE 1917 Ford touring car, good condition, runs perfectly, many extras. Call 430 W. Main St.
FORD TRUCK 1 ton. for sale. 400 & 9th. Phone 2690.
Ford Touring Car. 203 Randolph.
HUPMOB1LE 4646.
Roadster, $75. Phone
MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21
BARRELS KEQS All sizes for sale. SOL SAFFER 318N. 5th
CASH REGISTER Small "Nat
ional" for sale. 5c to $1.00. Phone 1849 or Post Office box
179.
COOK STOVE "Jewell"
026 North F.
nearly
MAXWELL Touring Car for sale, good condition. Phone 3425.
Used Cars
Ford Touring 1912 $225 Ford Touring 1916 $365 Ford Touring 1917 $450 Chevrolet Truck $250 Chevrolet Touring 1916 $385 Cadillac Touring 1914 $625 Dodge Touring 1916 $750 Dodge Touring 1917 $875 Dodge Touring 1918 $950 Dodge Touring 1916 $700 Overland Touring 1914 $285
pay cash. Phone 4309.
REAL ESTATE FOR 8 ALE 4
1 acre of ground with privilege of 3 or more for sale, near city limits. Box F. 6105 care Palladium.
8-room modern house for sale, reasonable. Apply 627 S. 13th.
10TH ST., for sale.
SOUTH 418 6-room house
13TH ST.. SOUTH 627 6-room modern
conage ror sale cheap.
BENNETT A PARKER All kinds of real estate for sale. A square deal to both buyer and seller. 810 A 211 Union
.pan mag.. rnon Z707.
For Sale or Trade 220 acre farm for
smaller one. P. O. Box 46.
FOR SALE 6-room homo Tn wa
Richmond. Hot water heat, electric
iisnc nam. inquire H. Harris,
FOR SALE 6-room house. 425 S. 10th.
mono it3.
FOR SALE One 3-roomed house.
$10.50. One vacant lot $2.00 a month for 100 months, then a deed: no inter.
est, tax or insurance. Call 325 West
Mam St.
IMvl WOOD For sale. 13.75 ner rnrH
$7.00 per load. Phone 1078. .
BETHARD
nerjsie
FURNITURE For sale.
Fhone 4710.
Leaving City.
FURNITURE For sale. Four room out-
iii complete, almost new. Must sell. Come and make offer. Call Thursday. March 20, 110 N. 6th."
ELECTRIC CONTRACTORS 13
HOUSE WIRING Electrical Chandeliers. The latest designs in all electrical fixtures. HARRY U. WOOD 1120 Main Phone 1650
HEATING AND PLUMBING 14
FOR Best Plumbing, Duro electric pumps for city and country use. Repair work a specialty. Phone 4202. John H. Thurman.
PAINTING & DECORATING 15
I ox Terrier pups for sale, 2 male and 1 female. $4.00 and $5.00. Earl Crist. Liberty, Ind. R. R. 4.
modern. Call
Gas range, low oven, morning. Phone 4308.
Household goodsforsaIe, 406 N. 20. Roll Top Desks. Bartef&TRohe"
Gilt Edge Playing Cards with fancy backs. 50c. Bartel & Rohe.
Hersey Bicycles and tires Just received Get our prices, some good second hand bicycles cheap. All kinds of repairing Phone 3086. Wesley Brown & Son
New white reed cab for sale. 134 Chestnut St.
lesroom 15 S. 7th
St. Phone 2006
AUTOMOBILES WANTED 34"
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TllOli
IIITEI For their parts. Highest prices paid for old cars. We have parts and tires of all kinds. RICHMOND AUTO WRECKING AND PARTS CO. Phone 2165 at Old Minck Brewing Co., First and Main.
OK bALE 6-room house on South
mm at. can 1134 Main or Phone 1695.
FOR SALE Modern five-room bunga-
juw, o mis. west siae. Ftinns 4fi3
FOR REAL ESTATE and FARMS see A. M. ROBERTS, Liberty Ave., office 18 a 8th. Phone 4171.
Strictly modern home for sale, 314 West Main. Bargain. Leaving city. Phone 3088.
Modern 8-room house for sale. Electrlo lights, both waters, bath, steam heat, centrally located. Address Box D 4115 care Palladium.
MONEY TO LOAN.
46
AUTO SUPPLIES & REPAIRS 35
Quitting business: shelving for sale. 10 N. 10th St.
and cases
GUARANTEED AUTOMOBILE
REPAIRING Your car will be called for and delivered. Phone 4 402, top Bachmeyer hill. EBELING & UHTE
MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS 21
NEED MONEY? If so, we will make you a loan on your personal property at the legal rate. THE STATE INVESTMENT & LOAN CO. Room 40, Colonial Bldg. Phone 2560. Richmond. Ind.
Wayne, Union, Fayette and Randolph County Farmers, Attention ! UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT Farm Loans at 5M for 6 to 40 years. In office Friday and Saturday only. See N. G. McKinley, suite No. 223 Colonial Bldg., Richmond. Ind.
Before the president, by Droclama-
tion, closed the breweries, a substantial part of the demand for corn mill products comprised brewers' corn grits and before the grain corporation's assumption of buying cereal products for the allies, the wheat export company and other agencies bought millions of barrels of corn flour, meal grits, hominy, and hominy feed for export. Substitutes Are Withdrawn. After a large wheat crop was assured last season, the food administration withdrew Its substitutes program and redeemed a large amount of the substitutes on hand to admit of a liberal consumption of the big wheat crop. The guaranteed basic price of $2.26 Chicago, proved to be an, unequaled stimulus to wheat production. The extension of this price guarantee into next year and together with the loss of important corn marketing opportunities has created a demand for spring wheat seed in states as far
souui as Texas and Tennessee. One Texas tract of 10.000 acres is said to be undergoing preparations for the
seeding or spring wheat Hold Corn for Feeding Reports from the corn belt indicate that farmers are planning to hold their corn and oats for feeding next season and to permit of seeding the bulk of their acreage to spring wheaL Some authorities expect wheat to sell between $1 and $1.50 on a supply and demand basis, and predict a greater loss to the government than the $1,000,000,000 provided by the wheat bill for paying farmers the difference between their selling prices and the guaranteed price. Some take the viewpoint that farmers feel Justified in taking a full advantage of the fixed wheat price since government action, both direct and through its agencies, has confronted them with conditions which force them
to sell corn at around $1 per bushel. The American Corn Millers' fedpr.
tion in appealing to the government for an amendment to the wheat bill, and which would restrict the wheat
acreage to a five year average by farm
ers individually, declared that in the
opinion of its officials, without some change in the present situation, a terrific shortage of corn, oats and fodder
crops Is certain.
They say that as a result of the
prospective crop reduction, corn may
or win cease raising corn and torn to sell at $1 per bushel over -wheat next., raising wheat, upon which the gov- j year, and since cattle and hogs canot i '
De rattened ana nnisnea tnrouga ' wheat feeding, the famine corn prices would force meats to a higher level than the present distressingly high basis. Similar Influences respecting stock and dairy feeding were declared probable by the National Association, of Oats Millers In their appeals to con gress for a restriction of wheat acreage to normal.
Why Corn la Not Eaten In reply to an expression of surprise that the public is not consuming a larger amount of corn mill foods since they are available at about 60 per cent of the cost of wheat flour, Vice-President Adams of the Corn Millers' federation replied: "When you force people to do a thing It causes a distaste for that thing Just as you can make a child read the Bible until he hates It As I predicted to Mr. Hoover a year ago, the reaction from the enforced use of substitutes would curtail a normal consumption, and this has happened, and even in the south, where corn breads have had preference since the Colonial days."
This prospective reduction in this year's corn crop is so potential ultimately as to hazard our international prestige as being the world's greatest meat producing nation. Apparently a majority of our legislators hold the Idea that wheat Is the world's preeminent economic Influence, but they should bear In mind that in the past corn has been produced in America at the ratio of four and one-half bushels to one bushel of wheat and that about 80 per cent of the corn produced Is consumed where raised and mainly la the production of meat With a cropV reduction of 20 per cent and which 1', believed to be in prospect and assuming that commercial channels would draw out their normal 25 per cent, it Is not difficult to estimate the effect of an available corn supply of only 60 per cent or normal for meat production and farm consumption as compared with a normal supply of 80 per cent or normal crops. Corn Farmers May Profit The fanner who adheres to the cror
diversification plan may profit mora liberally than those who concentrate on wheat production under the stimulus of a high fixed price. The wheat situation of now with the probability of two complex national problems next year namely a dearth of corn supplies with corn famine prices and high meat production cost is the outcome of price fixing with its violation of the laws of supply and demand. The Corn Millers' federation recommended the following to the president and congress as carrying partial solutions of the corn and meat production problems: First, through restricting the wheat acreage to normal. Second, through permitting corn mill products to participate in the food distribution plan 3 for Europe at the ratio of 25 per cent of all cereal products supplied. Third, through permitting unrestricted brewing of beer until the constitutional amendment becomes effective. These amendments were taken up in the senate and rejected.
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate of Elizabeth Kelly, deceased, by the Circuit Court
of Wayne County, Indiana. Said estate is probably solvent.
WALTER V. REID, Administrator.
Benjamin F. Harris, Attorney. March 11-18-23
PUBLIC SALE
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PUBLIC SALE
48
HELP WANTEO FEMALE
COOK'S Helper wanted. West
cott Hotel.
GITlL Wanted in family of five In
country. Modern home, liberal terms. Box D No. 4024 c are Pallad i u m. GIUL Wanted. General housework, family of two. 32 S. 21st St. GIRL Wanted for housework, white or colored. 2101 East Main. Phone 3758.
GIRL Wanted for kitchen and dining room work. Phone 3129. GIfiL Wanted for housework! No wflshlng. CaU 236KInsey street. i TOUS K WO 1 1 K Worn a n w a nt ed7A"ppl y 305 N. 8th St., north side lower flat. LADIES Wanted to selHn cltyTApply 256 Colonial. . - MAID Wanted. Westcott Hotel" SALESLADY Experienced in Dry-poods lines. No need to apply unless thoroughly experienced. Mashmeyer-Gran-ger Co.
Single man wanted to work on farm. Phone 6127 I.
WANTED Competent cook and housemaid. Mrs. Rudolph Leeds, South 18th.
SITUATIONS WANTED
O. L. Mains, old reliable house painter. R. It. C Box 174.
POSITION ns night watchman wanted. Phone 3297; WASHINGS Wanted. Richmond Home Laundry, i516 Main St. Phone 2766.
Make the walls or your home attract-if
ive HKe tne ouisuie. iJitMst&vi a QUALITY WALL PAPER will do it. 504 Main St.
MOVING & STORAGE
16
AUTO MOVING VAN Largest and best equipped In the city for local and long distance moving. Furniture crated, s'ored or shipped. FORREST MONGER 800 H. 7th St. Phone 280S
For
GILT EDGE MOVING
local and long distance moVingf
Phone 3334 MOELK & HILLING
HAULING If you want good service call Dixon. Machinery, Grain Stock Anything Anywhere at Any Time GARFIELD DIXON. Housemover Phone 2365
MOVING & STOUAGI5 lxcal and long distance mov'jig and general draying. W. E. Evans, 830 Lincoln St. Phone xl 05
NOTICE Moving, local and long distance. Phone 2690 Fo No SIEOEL
STORAGE for Household Goods. Ed A
Fcltman Storage House. Phone 2039 00!) Main St.
FOR SALE
Reasonable, A Real farm Team, Wagons, Vehicles, all kinds, Breaking Plows, Sulkies, Gang Plows, Harrows, Discs, Spring-tooth Corn Plows, Rollers, Spreaders. The above practically good as new. 317 N. A
Dr. Edwards to Attend Education Conference
Horse
I will offer and sell a choice bunch of young horses and stock hogs In Williamsburg, Ind., 10 miles northwest of Richmond on
g'Sale
STMTS 1 1I M
Roll top desk for sale. 1S11 N. E.
SHOES Second hand men's, women's, children's. American Shoe Shop, 402 North Sth.
SCALE For sale, 5-ton "Howes". Phone 2015-2016. Hackman-Klehfoth Co.
TOP for 83 model Phone 1039.
Overland for sale.
AUTO SUPPLIES & REPAIRS 35
MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22'
Automobile Repairing A Specialty at MILLER BROS
35 & 37 S. 6th St.
Phone 1268
All kinds of good used Furniture and Stoves bought and sold at Townsend's
oss aiain. Phone 1296.
FURNITURE REPAIRING
17
WANTED House Jones. IS S. 7th.
painted. See F. M.
Washing wanted
WASHING
1617 North II.
Wanted. Bedding and rugs
to wash, guaranteed. 1415 S. O St.
LET A WANT AD SELL YOUR PROPERTY
FURNITURE neatly repaired and re
finished. We repair almost everything Work called for and delivered. Cook's Repair Shop, 122 West Main. Phone
3252.
FURNITURE neatly repaired and re finished. Door and window screens re
wired. Small Jobs carpenter work. William Conrad, rear 42 South 13th
t. pnone 1547.
MISCELLANEOUS REPAIRING 17B
TRUCK REPAIRING Republic Truck Service Station. The best equipped shop in Richmond for truck repairing. The Standard Supply and Transportatlon Co.. 75 Main St. Phone 1069-2459.
FEMALE HELP WANTED
FEMALE HELP WANTED
GIRLS WANTED 10 to learn, to cut and operate sewing machines; also four men for work in factory. ATLAS UNDERWEAR COMPANY COR. 10TH AND NORTH D STS.
FURNITURE Wanted. Will pay yoi cash for good household furniture
J. w. Hrammer. 620 Main. Phone 1469.
FURNITURE and Stoves. Hnma Rnrv
nlv Story. 181 Ft. Wayne Ave. Ph. 1862
SELL your Junk to Sam Jaffe. more for same. Phone 2047.
We pay
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 23
BARGAIN OPPORTUNITIES TALKING MACHINES
we have several large $150.00 size
Deauiuui uabinet Kt.vle GENTTTNK
MAHOGANY OR QUARTER SAWED OAK phonographs. Absolutely latest
ana an new improvements. These ma
cnines play all records; wonderful tone. Made by one of the reliable
Aianuracturers and fully guaranteed
umy su.uu cash or will ship C. O. D.
witn reierences subject to your in
i-uuui. Any vjnicago tsanK lor our
reierences. EDWARD M. BERTHA & CO., 11 S. LaSalle Street, Chicago, 111.
EXCHANOE Your Diano for a. Vie.
trola or buy a used piano through me
ana save the dealer'o profit. Walter B. Fulghum, 1000 Main St
FOR SALE Haynes Bros. Cabinet
Grand Piano, cheap. 231 Charles St.
PIANO For sale, one upright.
tn. rnone zeao.
400 a
PIANO Tuning, prompt, efficient er
vice. r. E. Roberts. Phone 4110.
MACHINERY & TOOLS
24
RICHMOND BOILER WORKS. N. W. 1st
& jtuenmona Ave. Boiler Repairing and Flue Welding. Phone 3097. Jacob Kern.
Classified Advertising Pays.
Now is the time to have GATESTIRES applied to your casings H. H. TUBESING, 1134 Main. Phone 1595
WELDING
35
THOS. TURNER & SON Boiler Repairs, Machine Work Auto Cylinder Reborinr - Acetyline Welding PHONE 1226
MOTORCYCLES & BICYCLES 37
Good used motorcycle
H13.
wanted. Phone
HOUSES APTS. tO RENT 38
FLAT For rent. 2nd flnor
Paper store, 404 Main St.
Inquire
Fi"Inlshed Inodern apartment for rent
"u""a jaox u- vii3 .palladium.
20 HORSES AND MULES 20 Consisting of mated team, draft mares and geldings, 4 or 5 cheap farm horses. If you need a team or single horse dont forget this sale It will be a treat to buy the kind at your own price. Sold with an Iron clad guarantee. 75 MEAD HOQS BROOD SOWS, SHOATS, ETC. Weddle and Hind will furnish the music. KENNETH F. GATES No postponement on account of weather.
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President David M. Edwards of Earlham college, who is a member of the commission for the north central states on institutions of higher education, will go to Chicago tomorrow to attend a meeting of the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools to be held there Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week. The commission on higher education will meet Thursday to go over the list
of colleges and other institutions ot higher education, in the ,district In
cluded between Pennsylvania, Montana, Colorado, New Mexico, and Ari
zona, to consider eligibles, and take
up the cases of new institutions. The business of this commission is to determine standard colleges in the north
central district.
On Saturday evening Dr. Edwards
will give the principal address at the annual banquet of the Chicago Earlham club. Dr. and Mrs. Edwards will attend Philadelphia Yearly Meeting the last of this month. The date for this Yearly meeting has been set for March 31 this year.
ATTEMPTS OCEAN FLIGHT
LONDON, March 18. It la reported among airmen that French lieutenant named Fontan is now attempting a flight across the Atlantic, from Aker, Senegambia to Pernambuco, Brazil, via the Cape Verde Islands and SL Paul Rocks.
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FARM
Si,riom APartment to rent to colored.
Wanted to rent or lease flv nr ir
room flat. Good references. Address Home, care Palladium.
C ST., NORTH 1215 SiT"
Call 119 N. 12th.
room house.
FLAT For
month.
rent. 1237 Main, 1L00
BUSINESS HOUSES FOR RENT 39
Front office rooms, occupied bv U. S
Employment Bureau, 1016 Main. Phone 1294.
Large Business room,
rnone ztsts.
16 North 6th.
Close to Richmond, in Boston Township, just east of Locust
Grove. All level and under cultivation, well drained, good proy ?i J i i
aucing son, gooa gravei roaas on north and south sides thereof. School close by. Fine brick farm house. Good large barns. Lavs
well for cultivation by tractor. Rare chance to get one of the best
farms in Wayne county. Sale Begins Thursday, March 20, -19119. , at 2:30 p. mm. WILLIAM H. KELLEY, Commissioner. ' Tom Conniff, Auctioneer. Robbins, Reller & Robbins, Attorneys, i
CITY ADVERTISEMENT Department of Public Works, office of the Board, Richmond, Ind., March vt 10. 1919.
Notice to Contractors:
Notice is hereby given by the Board
of Public Works of the City of Richmond, Indiana, that sealed proposals will be received by it. at Its office, at
the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., on Monday, March 24th, 1919, for the follow
ing described public improvements in ' the City of Richmond, as authorized by the Improvement Resolutions
named: Improvement Resolution No. 559-1919, the alley between South 21st and South 22nd Street by constructing a cement roadway in said alley the full width thereof, from South "A" Street south to the north line of Tract No. 537 Official Map of the City of Richmond, Indiana, All work done in the making of said described public improvements, shall be in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Improvement Resolutions, as numbered, and the detail plans, profiles, drawings and sDeclfi-
cations which are on file and may be
seen m me omce or said Board of Public Works of the City of Richmond. The bidders, In submitting proposals to make said described public improvements, must accompany each bid with a certified check in the Bum of
$100.00, as evidence of good faith that the successful bidders will execute, within ten days from the acceptance of proposals, contracts and bonds satisfactory to the said Board to do the work of making said improvements. A failure of the successful bidders to
enter into such contracts and bonds upon the acceptance of such proposals will forfeit the checks and the sums of money payable thereon to the itv
as agreed and liquidated damages for such failure. A-
The Board of Public WorkR
the right to reject any or all bid.
w. is. JOHNSON THOS. C. TAYLOR JOHN E. PELTZ Board of Public Works. March 11-18
