Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 20, 3 December 1919 — Page 13
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGBA2V WEDNESDAY, DEC. 3, 1919.
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BUSINESS SERVICE
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E. H. DAVENPORT
PLEATING, BUTTON, HEMSTITCH INO CO.
Phone; 2834
MOU MENTAL
11
JOHN P. EMSUI Monuments II South Tenth 8treet Phone 4011
Jordan, MrWunui. Hunt tk Waltermann FtrNKRAti DIRECTORS Private Show Room and Chapel 1014 Main St Tel. 2171
SPECIAL NOTICE
WANTED Stumps A rocks to blast
Z. B. Pyle. 484 So. 13th. Phono 2430. " " FRESH OTSTERS 7
IK Main
Received Dally
at PRICK'S
Phone llll
LOST AND FOUNO
IjOST Crank for Westcott car, near
Main on Tenth or Main St. Tele-
phone Palladium.
BICYCLE Found..- Call and describe.
1111 So. B.
HELP WANTED MALE
WANTED
Laborers. City Light Plant, Power Houser"lst & N. A St.
4 S. 12th St
Phone 1788
HEATING AND PLUMBING 14
ELECTRIC WATER SYSTEMS For
city and country, see aarCLn.jx a. I a th. Phone lit.
MOVING A S FORAGE
IS
AUTO MOVING VAN
Largest and bent equipped In the city
for local ana ions vuiuin movin.
Furniture crated, stored or shipped.
FORREST MONGER
ft. 7th St. Phone t0I
Storage for Household Ooods. Felt man Storasre House. Apply Felt
man's Cigar Store. Phone 2039. 409
Main St.
GOODWIN & HILLING Local and Long Distance Moving;
Live Stock Hauling; Storage
Headquarters Feltraan's Cigar
Store, Phone 2089.
MISCELLANEOUS REPAIRING 178
KtiiHt workmanshln at Richmond
Shoe Hospital and Shining" Parlor; 101
Main.
Experienced Assemblers
Castings Chippers and ' Laborers.
Apply
ational Automatic Tool Co.
WANTED Young man to trim win
dows in Men's Clothing and Furnisn-
ingr Goods Store. Good place for right
party. Give references. Henry tsacn rach Sons Co., Decatur, Illinois.
KORRY KROME
Sole Leather, the Railroader's Friend.
Two times as much wear for a little
more cost
11 N. 9th St. Phone 1640. (Open even
ings). Work called for and delivered.
Dusty's Shoe Rebuilder
J. G DARNELL. CO.
We repair everything;. Work called for and delivered. New and second hand
Bicycles, reasonable prices. 1020 Mala.
Phone 1939.
MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE
21
MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22
RE-SILVERINQ RaVaTLVXRIMO fAUto Reflectors
PUUns I Sugar Cream
Work 4 Wtm 101 W. Mam I Mirror. '1 1 Phone 1711 L Table Ware
WANTED We will bay your entire household Furniture and pav yes the highest cash prices. Call as baton you sett Ramsey's Furniture Emporium
laT
RAW FURSW ANTED Every Satur
day, at Vantlllberg's barn, corner so. 4th and A. Sts. Harry Clark.
RAW FURS Wanted. 634 North 10th
RAW FURE WANTED Liberal grad-
lng and higher prices. Clendenin co,
AUTO 8UPPLIE8 AND REPAIRS S5AUTO SUPPLIES AND REPAIRS
DONT DISCARD YOURlOLD TIRES Have superior Inside tires put In. Add 1,000 to 3.000 more miles. Prevents punctures and blowouts. Inexpensive Hundreds la use. It's to cold to fool with tires on the road now. Be prepared. CLIFF BE VTTON TIRE CO., 1 51 2 East Main Street "
CLIFF BEVINQTON TIRE CO. DISTRIBUTORS FOR
INDIA, VULCAN, COLUMBIA AND AMERICAN FABRIC AND CORD TIRES. WE HAVE AN INTERESTING PROPOSITION FOR A TIRE SALESMAN ON
COMMISSION BASIS.
AUTO 8UPPLIE6 AND REPAIRS 35
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 23
EXCHANGE Tour piano for 'a Vic-
trola or buy a used piano througn me and save the dealer's profit Walter R Fula-hum. 1000 Main 8t
"PIANOS AND PHONOGRAPHS OF QUALITY" Open Every Evening WEISBRODMUSIC CO., Opp. Post Office
FOR SALE Saxaphone with case
Buffet instrument In low pitch, and
good as new. Call at Weisbrod's
Music So.
FOR SALE Tork Cornet complete
Reasonable If sold at once. 29 So. 10th
GATES Half-Sole TIRES Applied over worn casing Cleveland Standard Guaranteed 6,000 miles on 4-ln. . and 7,500 on 8V6 in.
H. 1134 Main.
TUBESING Phone 1595
FOR SALE Choice lot In Reevestoa
at a bargain, by C. E. Keever Co.
Office 1020 Main. Phone 2149.
BUNGALO For sale, choice v location
rnone zsai.
EXCHANGE Tour piano for a Grafonola or Aeolian Vocation at Weisbrod's Music Co. As piano dealers, our service is your gain.
ANOTHER VICTOR VICTROLA At our "trade In" price. If you missed last week's bargains, call or write at once. Welsbrod Music Co.
FOR 8ALE House Paint. Closing out 200 gallons at $2.S0 per gal. Good quality, desirable colors: also varnish same price; Townsend' Used Goods Store. 633 Main.
PIANO Tuning, prompt, efficient servlce. D. E. Roberta. Phone 4110.
Order coal of The Independent Ice Fuel Co. Phone 3448.
DISHWASHER Wanted Liberty Lunch 12 North 6th.
WANTED PAINTERS M. J. HOFFMAN CONST. CO. 14 N. 10th St. Cadillac Building
FOR SALE or Trade Stevens Range Rifle, 22, cost 135.00. good as new; will trade for a good bicycle; 627 S. B Street.
TRUCK DRIVER Wanted, married man referred, must live on farm
Clendenin Fertiliser Co.
3 MENW ANTED To husk corn. 1112 North D. street.
Call
WOOD CUTTERS Wanted. Phone 1078.
good pay
RAILWAf Traffic Inspectors wanted; 9110 a month and expenses; short
hours; travel; three months home study under guarantee; We get you fioaitlon. No age limit: ask for booket N 420. Standard Business Training Inst.. Buffalo. N. T. . MEN WANTED Factory work; steady employment, experience unnecessary. Apply Superintendent JENKINS VULCAN SPRING CO. HELP WANTED FEMALE
BERTSCH BROS. DRAIN TILE PHONE 3S50
VICTROLA STORE OPEN EVERY EVENING WALTER B. FULGHUM 1000 MAIN ST.
PHONOGRAPHS of every standard make are traded in on the AeolianVocallon. Watch this column for bar
gains. Welsbrod Music Co. USED VICTOR Victrola for sale at bargain price. Walter B. Fulgnum, 1000 Main Street
We buy, sell or trade good
used cars. 1 BUICK ROADSTER 1 DODGE ROADSTER 1 1917 FORD TOURING 1 1914 FORD TOURING, Starter.
These cars are in good running condi
tion. Priced for quick sale.
IS S. 9th.
GEO WORLET
Phone ?903
BARN for rent; 124 South IftnwPhone
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NOTICE Just Opened Auto Radiator Repairing The Economy Radiator Co 30 S. 6th St
SPECIAL AT THE STORES 25
CIGARS FROM MAKER TO YOU
Save Middle Man's Profit Mi Corona 5c; worth
704 6c; Club Especial ......7c; Richmond Rose ....7c; Cordores 8c; Imperia 10c; FELT MAN'S CIGAR 609 Main St.
7
worth 8 worth 10 worth 10 worth 10 worth 13 STORE
GIRLS WANTED LEARN A TRADE
Clean, light, healthful work In airy, unlit factory; good wages, liberal bonus. ATLAS UNDERWEAR CO. Cor. 10th and N. D St. Phone 1845
Chain Stitch Embroidery Braiding Chenilling Hemstitching Scalloping
Button Holes Covered Buttons
STEEL DESKS Rohe 921 Main.
& CHAIRS. Bartel &
NT
SPECIALS "SMERY SHIRTS
m IDE coijUakb SILK KNIT TIES
MERTON CAPS
PROGRESS STORE 912 Main
viOTnp ".YCLES
BICYCLES Good cheap. Phone 3084.
BICYCLES
as new, for
REAL ESTATE POR SALE 42
MONEY TO LOAN
48
Call on as. We LOAN on farnlture, H
pianos, talking machines, live stock. 1 to 35 months to pay.
THE STATE INVESTMENT 4 LOAN CO. Room 40. Colonial Bids.
Cottose Grove, hJ. Mrs. Othrabaugh and children of
Fair Oaks. Ind- spent the week-end
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, John
Mccouch Mr. ana Mrs. Kouana Paddock, Miss Shephard and Mr. and Mrs. Lawsoa Sanford called on B. R. Williamson and family Tuesday even
ing. . . .Vernle Boring played the violin for the social at the Hart school last Friday night Bam Caldwell and wife entertained Sunday Aaron Gardner and wife, Omar Miller and wife, Bert Roberts and wife, Edward Gardner and wife, Mrs. Mary Albert and Miss Neoma Albert and Rev. Hendley . . . .Alonzo Logue and wife, Alveron Logue and wife, Lendley Swain and wife. Mrs. Elwood Logue, Miss Edith Keelor and Mrs. Emma Logue and
daughter, Helen, of Richmond called
on Omar Miller and family Monday
. .Mrs. John Holland spent Friday In Cincinnati. .. .Mr. Hldisletner and son spent Saturday and Sunday at Miami.
O....Mr. and Mrs. p. B. Nye of Lib
erty were In Cottage Grove Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. Alveron
Logue spent Sunday In Liberty, the
guests of Walter Martin and family
..John Benner and wife are visiting Mrs. G. R. C. Wright and daughter.
Susie.
Why SELL and SACRIFICE YOUR LIBERTY BONDS We will loan 345 on a 850 bond, or 880 on a 8100 bond, at a small rate of Interest IF TOU MUST SELL. WE WILL BUT OUTRIGHT WELFARE LOAN SOCIETY N. Tenth St Phone 2548
day witii their parents. Mr. M ,4!rs. M. B. McCashland ....JUT, Vi'A Mrs. Clyde Miller, and children, Ace and Mark spent Thsnb flvhit? "lth her
aunt Mrs. W. W. Levertonot Milton,
. HazeL Naomi and ' T4 Lee- soent
8unday afternoon wi th 'tola, Yiccola and Doris Doddridge. ...M. D. Doddridge and daughter. IDtbel, vlstted his son, Irvin Doddridge, ad family Mod day..., Mr. and Mrs.. Samuel Fisher
Land daughter. DarUe, entertained Eun-
day. Mr. and Mrs. Gmarge Relbsomer and son. Lemon, Mr 'and Mrs, Byron Nichols and Mr, antf Mrs. Lloyd Nich
ols and son. Quent At of Alauinna. . . .
Mr. and Mrs. Eal Doddridge were Milton visitors Monday Howard
cook was in the r fcighborhood Monday buying fur Jjites Maude rHnnttagton spent Sunday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. David, Huntington eat of Liberty O'ring to weather, condi
tions very few attended the dance hera
Saturday night .Miss Am Evans
has returned . to her home tn Clifton
after spending a few days with ber sister, Mrs. Harry Weber.
sale
HOUSES APTS. TO RENT
FOU RENT Five Room House barn. Apply 620 N. 19th.
and
Lacey's Sewing Machine Store
9 South 7th
Phone 1756
Jm A POCKET ij JZt- -l) KNIVES I 1 VV faf lY 25c and I
KNIVES
and
60c
Special prices on high grade scissors BIRCK'S HARNESS STORE. .611 Main.
WANTED Woman to come to the house and do washing. Call at 311-Col
lege Ave or Phone 474.
WANTED Young lady to help wait on Victor Record trade? prefer one who knows something of music, also shorthand and typewriting. Walter
B. Fulghum, 1000 Mainst
WANTED Girl
wages,
for housework, good
110 N. 10th street. :
FURNITURE We have a few
nieces of used furniture for
sale. Also wish to buj- some
at No. 14 N. 5th Street.
soft coal Hot-Blast
FOR SALE Used 1237 Main street.
POTATOES
Phone 3494: FOR SALE Hand-painted china, Ina Vogelman, 717 South E. St
Flour & feed for sale
Mrs.
FOR SALE Go-Cart. Ivory Reed Gondola; call 118 North 17th street.
GOOW WAGES FOR HOME. WORK We need you to make socks on the fast easily learned Auto Knitters. Experience unnecessary. nistance immaterial. Positively no canvassing. Yarn supplied. Particulars 2c stamp. Dept. 311c. Auto Knitter Co., Buffalo. N. T.
WANTED A girl to clerk tn Confectionery. Hoover Ice Cream Co.
Liberty Lunch
fJlSHWASHEU WanteS
12 TJorth 6th. MIDDLE Aged or Elderly Woman to assist in housework and care of one child; no washing; phone 47.2; 221 S. W. 2nd. .
GIRL WANTED To clerk in grocery
15th & North E. Stree
store, good wages. Peerless grocery
t.
WANTED Girl to do light housework; good wages; anply after 9 a. m. 2012 South A. Tel. 2131.
Aaenta and Salesmen Wanted
fc1
CENSUS CLERKS (Men. women). $95 month. Experience unnecessary. Examinations Richmond, Dec. 10. Jan. 7. war free particulars write J. Leonard
Former Government Examiner) I0o3
Equitable Bldg. Washington.
1150 to 1300 a month easily made by
. man with team or auto, selling Heberllng's medicines, extracts, spices, toilet articles, stock powder, dip. etc. In your county. Own boss. Experience unnecessary. We furnish capital. Write quick for particulars. Heberllng Medicine Co., Bloomlngton. Illinois."
REED BABY CAB For sale, good
condition, l.02-?6?-?1-FOR SALE Ladles' Brown Shoes, good as new; size 4k 409 South A St.
Military D width;
IVORY Reed baby buggy, 100 North "18th street.
for sale
FOR SALE Reed baby cab; call 1411 North D St.
BUILDING MATERIALS
28
The MILLER-KEMPER Co. N. W. 2nd A Center Sts. Phones 3247-8267-3347. For all kinds of Building Material.
LIVE STOCK AND VEHICLES 31
TrrT str.F Ttir tvne noland Boars
onlv five left. Drlces reasonable, first
farm west of city. Walter B. Fulgh
FERRETS For sale. North 10th street.
$6.50 each. 634
FOR SALE or Trade Extra fine large registered Duroc male pigs. Oren Cherry King breeding, will trade for good gilts or Reg. Holstein heifer calf. Phone 4806.
ROOM HOUSE for rent; 26 South West 3rd.
! ROOM HOUSE For rent. 1562.
Phone
FOR RENT Two modern four room
Basement apartments. Call I486 Main street.
FOR iJfcNT Ground floor room
at No. 18 N. 5th St. Inquire at 14 N. 5th street.
Wayne, Union, Fayette and Randolph County Farmers attention. United States Government Farm Loans At 5l2 Long Time Loans on City Property at G per cent Good list of Farms and City Properties. See McKINLEY & SHARP 223 Colonial Bldg. We sell the earth, finance and protect the buyer.
PHlomalh
Mr. and Mrs. Harry McCashland and
family of Roseburg were guests Sun-
flay of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. u
McCashland. ...Mrs. John Bell return
ed home from the hospital at Cincin
nati Wednesday where she recently
underwent a serious operation. . . .Earl
Lee made a trip to Brownsville Satur
day Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mc
Cashland and son. Wulard. spent Sun-
Monroe School Notes f
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42
FOR SALE Good Mare and Spring Wagon; first house east of Lemon's Greenhouse.
TEN HOGS For sale. National Road East.
Perry Pence,
BIG TYPE Poland China male - pigs. Buff Rock Cockerels for sale. Phono 5147C.
FARM BARGAINS 50 ACRES 7-room house, good barn, buildings practically new; level,
strong land, extra well fenced and
ditched, close to market Price 8200
per acre. 70 ACRES Practically level. New 8
room house, big cellar, fair barn, ex
cellent location, 8150.00 per acre.
110 ACRES Level, strong land, good
house and big barn. A money maker,
8150.00 per acre. .HARRIS & KORTEWEQ S. W. Cor. 6th and Main Sts.
Office Phone 2278 Res. Phone 3014
FOR SALE One 2 H. P. Portable gasoline engine. Rodefeld Garage. $6 W.. Main St. Phone 3077.
CHILDS Steel sulkey, good as new 417 South 7th street
FOR SALE Warm air furnace, second hand, first class condition. Cheap Phone 2155.
WATER POWER Washing with wringer; call 4054.
Machine
FOR SALE Black Plush Coat, cheap; room 8, Gregg Flats; call between 9 and 11 a. m.
FOR SALE Davenport, gas range, chairs, library table, solid oak dresser, all in good condition; 420 S. W 6th street.
FOR SALE Two ladies coats & boy a overcoat. 335 Lincoln Street.
WANTED Agents for Life Insurance Co. established 69 years, but unrepresented In Ind - Generous commis- ' ,inn. eood owortunlty for promotion
to ' superlndendency. J. C. Mahan.l
Portland, Ind. BONANZA FOR AGENTS AND SALESMEN Brllllantlne. wonderful mineral discovery tor washing clothes, purity guaranteed: greatest seller; permanent business; exclusive territory; large profits; prompt shipments. Morrison Mineral Factory, St Louis, Missouri.
SITUATIONS WANTED
8
WANTED Private 4192.
butchering; phone
We Buy, Sell or Trade for used Watches also complete line of new watches priced very low. Buy your high grade Spectacles of us at about half the usual price. C E. Keever, 1020 Main Street.
BUFF ROCK Cockerels for sale. North 12th street.
127
FOR SALE Single Comb Rhode Island Red Cockerels. $3.00 two for $5.00.
Phone 4942, Route A Box 113 B.
NEW FRESH STOCK Goordich tires
1920 Bicycle & baby cab tires just received. Work called for and delivered. Phone 3086, Wesley Brown & Son.
FOR SALE Big Poland China male pigs, lambs and ewes. Plymoth rock chickens. S. W. Lafue. R. R. 7 Liberty. Ind.
FOR SALE Single Comb Rhode Island Red Cockerals, $3.00. two for $5.00. Phone 4942, Route A Box 113 B.
PET STOCK A POULTRY 32 FOUR Pure Bred White Leghorn Cockerels. Belgian Hares. Luretta Brees, New Paris, R. R.
FOR SALE-Skunk and Opossum dog; 821 North 16th St. QOON. Skunk and Opossum dogs for sale; 1018 N. H St.
MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22
DON'T store your usd furniture. Sell It to Townsend, who pays highest nrlc 63S Main. Phon 129$.
Furniture and stoves, all kinds, good prices. Home Supply Store. Ill Ft Weyne Ave. Phone IMS.
UKNITUKB Wanted. We psy ca for household good a Brammer "Maon. 520 Main. Phone 1449.
500 Cords of Stove Wood wanted. Bullerdick Coal Yard.
WANTED 25 Horsepower Gas Engine
ROOMS FOR RENT
11TH ST. SOUTH 130 For rent modern furnished room, hot water, heat, phone
1065.
FOtt RENT Modern room, man. Phone 1782.
for gentle-
rooms.
twoTnCE--Housekeeplng
South 7tn street; fWO Nicely' Furnished Rooms for rent gft?l N. E. Phone 37BL-
BUSINE88 SERVICE
12
NT LET other people experiment
k twoewrlter. Phone 1010,
and let experienced mechanics do
vouf WOrlt Bicnmona lypewnwr
Exchange, 17 North 7th st craph letters and printing. '
Multi-
Call Clem Kehlenbrink Vulcan Spring Co.
at Jenkins
500 Cords of Stove Wood want
ed. Bullerdick Coal Yard.
WANTED To exchange chickens
rabbits. Call 619 N. 8th street.
for
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33
FOR RENT House. 2203 N. E St., call 820 H Main St
FOR SALE Five passenger Ford, new tires, & extra. Call 21 So. 24 rd St.
FOR SALE Hudson Super Six Sedan
four cord tires, one extra tire, radiator
shutters, exhaust heater inside car for cold weather, clock primer, large
oIIcuds all over car, rear vision mtr
ror, bumper on front and rear, car has just been overhauled and is in first class condition. Private owner.
and priced to sell. $1,650.00. Clark
Maynard & Thomas, Winchester, Ind.
Phone No. 621.
1 HUDSON Suoer Six Sedan, a bargain
in excellent shape: 2 Ford Touring in
a-ood condition. These cars can be
boueht on a year's time. Phone 259,
L. G. Epsteen, City Garage, Winches
ter, Ind.
FOR SALE Conn Cornet complete with case: a bargain, at Welsbrod Music
Co.
TAXI
ss
WANTED Good Iron tnalde dimensions. P. Greensfork, Ind.
safe. State O. Box No. 37
OATS AND CORN Wanted. Phone 3494.
TAXI 28 N. 7th Street Phone 1370
GARAGE Shed 8th street
for rent 1 150, 317 N.
GET YOUR HOUSE PAPERED NOW Before the Winter Season Sets tn. Call Phone 2617 Hays Wall Paper Store Headquarters for Merchants' Delivery. 404 Main Street
GOOD CITY HOMES AND
FARMS
PORTERFIELD, Colonial Building
: , J.
FOR REAL ESTATB and FARMS see
A. M ROBERTS. Liberty Avet. office
18 S. 8th. Phone 417L .
SECOND MORTGAGE LOANS
on farms and city properties. See
McK'nley & Sharp, 223 Colonial Bldg. Phont - 1930 3847.
NOTICE TO BIDDERS Proposals for supplies for the use of the Eastern Indiana Hospital for the Insane for the month of January. 1920. will be received by the board of
trustees at the hosDital before 3 n. m.
Monday, December 8, 1919. Specifica
tions may be seen at the Second National Bank, or at the hospital.
By order of the Board, S. E. SMITH, Med. Supt.
LEGAL NOTICE. State of Indiana. Wayne County, as.: Eva Pierson vs. John Plerson Wayne Circuit Court, October Terra, 1919. No. 18836. Petition for Divorce. Be it known that on the 22nd day of October, 1919, the above namrid plaintiff, by her attorney, filed in tbe office of the clerk of the Wayne circuit court, her petition against said defendant for a divorce and custody. Said plaintiff also filed with said
complaint the affadavlt of William H. Haberkern, a disinterested person, showing that said defendant is not a
resident of this state, and also her
own affadavlt showing that her causes for divorce, as stated in her said petition, are cruel and inhuman threatment Said defendant is therefore hereby notified of the filing and pendency of such petition, and that unless he appears and answers or demurs thereto.
on the calling of 6uch cause, on the 31st day of January, 1920, at the term of said court begun and held at the court house in the city of Richmond, on the first Monday of October, 1919, said cause will be heard and determined in his absence. Witness, the clerk and the seal of said court, at the city of Richmond, this 18th day of November, 1919. LINUS P. MEREDITH. Cleric W. B. Marsh, attorney for plaintiff. Nov. 19-26 Dec. 8
158-ACRE FARM for Sale 3 miles
from Richmond. A. W. Gregg.
FOR SALE Two homes, West 8th and
Peacock Road. W. S. Miller. R. A, Centerville.
OVER 30 HOUSES Listed for sale
with C. E. Keever Co. Office 1020 Main St. Phone 2169.
FARMS FOR SALE
46 ACRES Fertile land, all level and
all tillable. Six-room house, newly painted, good barn, silo, and other buildings, well fenced and well ditched. Price $7,000.
115 ACRES Within 4 miles of "Rich
mond, 100 acres practically level and tillable, balance well watered pasture land. Good six-room house,
bank barn, silo, crib and other buildings. Price $115.00 per acre. 130 ACRE'S 3 miles from New Paris, 70 acres tillable, balance fine pasture land. Good six-room house, bank barn, well fenced and well ditched. Price S100 per acre.
Co Co
New Paris, Ohio.
Momey for Debts
Why not centralize your indebtedness and have but one place tn pay? It is easier to pay one place than several. We pay off other loan company balances, furniture bills, notes, etc., and give you additional money. Figure up how much you need then call on us, let us put you on a CASH BASIS. Buy supplies and necessities before they go higher. We loan In amounts of $10 to $300 on Furniture, Pianos, Automobiles, Live Stock, Farm Implements, etc., also Bonds and Endorsed Notes. Loans made from one to twenty months with payments either weekly, monthly or quarterly in amounts to suit your income. Our rate is the Standard Welfare Rate of 2 per month, this is onjrcetit per month less than the legalized State rate. One rate to every one regardless how small the loan. Nothing deducted or added, you get amount of money asked for. Investigate the WELFARE PLAN before borrowing elsewhere. If not convenient to call at our office, write us ar phone 2509 and we will call at your home.
ALL DEALINGS PRIVATE AND CONFIDENTIAL
Welfare Loam Society
9 N. Tenth Street
(Porter Warman, Mgr.)
Under State Supervision
Phone 2509
Phone 75
FOUNTAIN CITY Dec. 1. 1919. Farms & City property for sale. 1 farm of 80 acres, trade for Richmond property 1 farm of 100 acres, for Richmond property; 1 farm of 208 acres for Richmond property. Allen Rich, Fountain city. Fountain City Phone 141.
AUTO LICENSE AT SHIDBLERS
910H Main.
Phone 1814
STOCK SALE The undersigned will sell, on the Forest Kempton farm, known as the Owen Hoover farm, 1 miles southwest of Greensfork, 2 miles east of Jacksonburg, on
FRIDAY, DEC. 5, 1919 Beginning at 10:30 a. m. This is a closing out sale. Here is a chance to buy good live stock of quality not usually found at public sale. - 14 HEAD CATTLE Four Shorthorn milk cows, 1 Shorthorn roan bull, 6 Shorthorn springers, 2 Shorthorn yearling calves, 1 Shorthorn cow, to be fresh by day of sale; 1 Shorthorn cow with calf by side. Special John F. Townsend and Forest E. Kempton will also sell 6 head of registered cattle; 1 bull 3 years old, weight about 1800, roan; 3 elghteen-months-old bulls, 2 reds and one roan. All of these bulls will get large. 2 cows ; 1 red cow four years old ; 1 spotted ow Z years old. Anyone who wishes to investigate these cattle call on or write John F. Townsend. One George Davis buggy. 100 HEAD HOGS Five Duroc sows; 12 full-blooded big type Poland China sows; 1 big type Poland China boar; six sows and pigs; 26 head good fall shoats. All double immuned. 31 HEAD SHEEP Thirty head good Hampshire breeding ewes. One good Hampshire buck. S00 Bushels of Corn More or less in the crib. 10 TONS HAT AND GRAIN 10 tons good mixed hay In the mow. 75 bushels good white oats in the bin. FARMING IMPLEMENTS One Sbarpless cream separator; 1 Sure Match incubator, 120-egg. ( TERMS made known day of sale. Lunch served by Ladles of Greensfork Christian church. This sale will begin promptly at 10:30 o'clock
Grave Fltxer entered tire wixth Trade Monday The fifth and nixth aradee had a Thanksgiving program Wednesday afternoon, fn ream lx. . . . .Tlie third and fourth grade 'tsnehers cmtertained the third and fearth grridn pupils at a 12 o'clock party Wedneday Walter Oda has been absen from the fourth grade on account of tonsilltU The first and out I r mde had a Thantagtrmjr program Wednesday afternoon Ethel Bits absent from the eeventh grade Cnree days oa account of alekneam-. . Juanita Schmidt was absent from the
seventh grade three days.. .The high school sang at chapel exercises Wednesday morning. .... Clem McKee attended chapel exercises... ..Monroe's first and second baaketball teams met New Madison first and second teams resulting In walkovers for Monroe, the first team winning by a score of 8 lo 0, and the second team winning: by a score og 20 to 9. Monroe HI first and second will meet Dixon Hi. first and second on the tatter's floor Dec 5. This Is their second county schedule game..... Tbe picture anew far next Thursday night. Dec 4, will feature Douglas Fairbanks tn "A Modern Musketeer.'". . . .The animal husbandry class went to Eldorado Tuesday to judge a Percheron stallion which lately arrived from Marietta. This la the best stallion in the community.. . . . Tbe corn show was very attractive, although somewhat of a disappointment to Mr. Campbell. Much Interest was manifested tn the show. Edgar Wyncoop received first prise for the ten best ears of yellow corn; C E. Beck second and Barley Rantsaw third. Leonard Mi much received first premium on white corn, and Charles Keckler first on mixed corn. Hugh Christmas, received third premium on
pop corn, sweet corn and wheat John Blackford received first on oats. About fifty people participated In the lunch which was served to the members of the Boys' and Girls' dub, and their parents.
Mtiton, Ini. Rev. F. C. McCormick preached the funeral of Miss Margaret Reinfrow at Centerville Tuesday afternoon... .Dr. Kniese and daughter, Pauline, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Beeson at Martinsville Howard Warren, Dayton Warren, Floyd Hines. Leroy Hines, Howard Bryant, Rodenck McCormick, Dorris Lyons, John Posey Jones. Rev. McCormick, George Wagner and B. P. Jones had dinner at the Richmond Y and spent a delightful evening there Saturday Mr. and Mrs. John McGlpple of Newcastle
were guests of Mr. ana Mrs. rrea Musley Thanksgiving day. .Miss Violet Murley spent the Thanksgiving holidays with Mr. and Mrs. John Wellingcamp at Indianapolis. . ..Mr. and Mrs. Will Filby were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allie Trine Thanksgiving day. .. .The Rebekah lodge had a "pot luck" supper Tuesday night in honor of the new members Ralph Bryant. Olive Bryant Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cox and Floyd Dalrymple. . . .Ed Warren
Lwhose wife died last week will move
from Indianapolis to live with his mother here Frank Callaway and Aunt Mrs. Barton, entertained Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ferguson of Cambridge City, Mrs. Lafe Beeson and Mr. and Mrs. Llnville Ferguson. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kerlin were unable to be present on account of sickness.... Mrs. John Ferguson and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hess were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Sweartngen of Moreland Thanksgiving day. Mrs. Ferguson remained there for a few days. . . . Mrs. Elmer Bertsch who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Moore has returned to her home at Indianapolis.... Mrs. Lafe Beeson la home from a visit with relatives in Columbus. O. . . .Mr. and Mrs. John McClusey of Falmouth and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Heck of Bentonville were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Warren Thanksgiving day. Mr. and Mrs. Lonng Wagnor and daughter, of Kokomo have been visiting Mrs. Paul Ferris. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Leverton and family and Mr. and Mrs. Benton Wissler and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Will Wissler, who are leaving in a few days to spend the winter in Florida. . Mrs. Lycurgns Beeson and Aunt Mrs. Newhart spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. George Florea at Connersvllle . . . . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ferris spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Mills near Straughn Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Slhlth and daughter of Richmond were guests of Mr. Will Ohmit and daughter Thanksgiving. .. .Wesley Newton and Albert Kellum were at Anderson Monday on business for the Odd Fellows. .. .Mrs. Harry Doty, Missionary superintendent of the Christian Bible School presented and Interesting home mission
t program Sunday morning. The inter
mediate boys gave two pleasing numbers. The offering amounted to $37.50 The Jolly 24 will meet Friday evening of next week instead of this week, with Miss Ruth McCormick.
CHAS.-B. WISE, FOREST KEMPTON . SAVILLA KEMPTON VANDERBECK A SON, Aucts. WILLIAM THOMAS STEERS, Clerk
PEACE DELEGATES TO REMAIN IN PARIS By Associated Press) - : PARIS, Dec. 3. The American
delegation to the peace conference, which was to have sailed from Brest
for the United States on Dec-, has postponed Its departure, for home, it was learned today. -V - j A considerable part of the personnel of the delegation, however, will leave Paris for Brest on the evening of Dec 5, as previously arrangedV . Palladium Want Ads Pay well
