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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGBAI3L WEDNESDAY, DEC 10, 1918. 1 i i
THE PALLADIUM 1- CLASSIFIED AOVBRTISINQ Staadardtsed and Indexed (or Quick Reference, according to 1 , Th Basil I Smith System (.Copyright)
Pone 2834
MOU MENTAL
IS
JOHN P. EM8UB . Monuments
II South Tenth
Phone 4038
Jordan. MrMnus. Hnnt A Waltermann
Private Show Room and Chapal iet4Main st v
AOCNTS AND SALESMEN
FOR
your
DEMONSTRATORS -'
WANTED Men with automobile.
hone and buggies or ugnt wagons, to work all or part time. No selling or collecting. Oood men make from $15 to $25 per day. Address Box 426 Chicago Illinois
WANTED Agents for Ufa Insurance
Co., established SI years but unrepre
sented in inaiana. v;nn wr audi
ta tendency. J. C. Manan. Arlington
Hotel. Friday.
SPECIAL NOTICE
S
1 Main
FRESH OYSTERS Received Dally at
PRICE'S
Phone tilt
WANTED The acquaintance of Widow Lady, about 45 to 60. prefere factory 1 worker, object pastime and results. Address W Care Palladium.
LOST AND FOUNtJ
4
BROWN & wHTTB- Bicycle taken from front of Palace Theatre, return
428 So. 8th street. '
LOST A package between Panhandle freight house and City Restaurant, belonging to J. F. Ackerman. Thursday
arternoon. iteiurn w man dry goods store.
m onn a..i muff with f Itch trim
mine;, lost Sat. shopping, call 4316, re-
ward.
LOST Party finding- S aprons out of washing, return 107 So. West Third.
SITUATIONS WANTED
want inn stumns A rocks to blast
SB. B. Pyle, 43S ao. lgtn. r none dj.
position u housekeeper wan tea;
Reference. write box U4, v
Palladium.
WANTED Light house work by elder
ly lady, in Kanaoipn nrwfc
TWO MEN Want Jobs as truck drivers
ivzi soutn to. 1
WASHINGS and Ironings wanted; 110
North stn. .
ROOMS FOR RENT
FOR RENT Furnished room for gen tleman, 1208 Main; call 3269.
FURNISHED Sleeping- Rooms for rent, modern, centrally located, phone 6848.
board and Rooms with steam heat
and bath. 88.80 per week. 418 N. 11th.
10TH ST., for rent.
South 841 Furnished room
MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE SI
SALE $226.00 Carbonator. make
own pop ana son onnn. r
man's Cigar Store. Phone 2037.
FOR SALE Willow
127 So. 8th street.
Oriole Baby Cab
14xl VELVET
S3 N. 18th street.
FOR SALE Peninsular
3x8 so, 10th street
BRU8SEL8 Carpet
coal , range
BERTSCH BROS. DRAIN TILE PHONE 3250
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS SS
PIANO Tuning, prompt, efficient seerice. D. B. Roberta Phone 4US.
PHONOGRAPHS r of every standard make are traded In on the Aeolian -Voeallon. Watch this column for bargains. Welsbrod Muslo Co.
SPECIAL AT THE STORES
STEEL DESKS 4s Rohe 821 Main.
CHAIRS, Bartel
CIGARS FROM MAKER TO YQU
Save Middle Man's Front Ml Corona .. 5c; worth 7 704 6e; worth 8 Club Especial ......7c; worth 10 Richmond Rose ....7c; worth 10 Cordores .8c; worth 10 Imperia ...10c; worth 13
FELTMAN'S CIGAR STORE
609 Main St
BLACK BROADCLOTH COAT, slse 38;
1130 Main. -
TWO Oood second hand bicycles; Frank Brunner. 6,04 South 9th. FOR SALE One 2 H. P. portable gas-
ollne engine. Rodereia oarage, so w. Main St. Phone 8077. -
FOR SALE U. S. Grade No.
Potatoes, resorted. Graded with 1 7-8 in. screen. Guaranteed satisfactory. Delivered. No. 14 No. 5th St. FOR SALE Furniture of a modern complete apartment. Phone 2886.
SPECIALS TMERT SHIRTS
mb ids colo-arb jj if SILK KNIT TIBS !X MALLORY HATS
ItERTON CATS
PROGRESS STOR3 .
tis ataia
MOTORCYCLE BICYCLES 37
Miss Sylvia Trone of Dayton spent
TWIN INDIAN Motorcycle so we
m a mm m , w a.waa
WU M . . . . ....
i nswresy nigBi in Bonnay wua jus.
I Maw Tmum mrA famil -. i Uim
HOUSES APTS. TO RENT
FURNISHED House, modern, raferanos I Hartman of New Madison spent Sun-
reqnlred. Box B2193.
WANTKO TO RENT. 41
THREE FURNISHED ROOMS With
bath, wanted for light housekeeping, centrally located, state rent. Address
Box 8M. Care Palladium. -
day evening here. ...Mrs. Walter Cay-
wooa and sister of Green vine, were trues ts of Mrs. Lea Gay on Wednesday
.Miss Pearl Kibler. primary teach
er spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Bysrs at Castlne.
week at Lima, a Mrs. UcOrSt
the gaest of Dr. and Urn. Bscs during his absence., ..At a tnettnar the Woman's Bible class of the Christian church, Thursday evening-, the following officers were elected: President. Mrs. Jennie Frank; vloe president. Mrs. Clara Nlswonger; secretary, Mrs. Flossie Parks; treasurer. Mrs. Mabel Beane. The next meeting wtll be held In February at the homo
of Mrs. Anna Howell.... Mr. and Mrs.
Mlaa I V n m . - m mm
' two riJRNISHED-RbpMS WAHTEi Soda Chew of New Madison was also Mrs. Fninkapner at IndJanapoUa .
: I f oZ ZT.' ".r .Z. " r "eorge. rasaer reenrnea Tiay
Ijth. I BywHv uu wauif niter-1
i
AUTO ROBES 6-A Plush Robes, Horse Blankets, the wannest thing on the market; beautiful designs at various prices. BTRCICS HARNESS STORE . Sll Main
BAVENDER'S
LOST Between Knollenberg'e B1 and Rohe, Ivory powder box. 400 So. , th. Phone 1619. Reward. PARTT Taking umbrella from Inerurban 8tatlon. return 836 So. 8th. NOTICE Lost French White ; PatwIIa TIao. nnrriA Buster. Sun-
' day evening. Liberal reward if returned to Pauline Semer, music counter, Woolworth ''Store, or, Phone 1271. ' HELP WANTED MALE "TOUNS MEN" 18-85. for Railway Mall ." and Customea-Internal Revenue Clerks 81.800-31.600. Experience unnecessary. For free particulars of examinations, write John Leonard (former 1 Civil Service Examiner) 1053 Epult-
. able Bldg. Wasftlngton,
MODERN Furnished room for rent. Hot water, heat. 130 So. 11th, phone 106S. FOR RENT Down stairs sleeping room for woman employed. Private modern home. Phone 1765.
ROOM8 OR BOARD WANTED 11
i WANTED 1 or 8 unfurnished rooms i North East End. Box 2122, Care Palladtum WAMTF.n TO RENT 4 or 6 room ap-
nartment furnished or unfurnished, or
modern house. Phone 1803. Room 17
after 6:30 p. m.
BUSINESS SERVICE
12
WANTED
5 MEN 5 at BULLERDICK COAL YARD
woods.
WANTED Men to work in Phone 4034.
MEN WANTED
Factory work; steady experience unnecessary, erlntendent
employment. Apply Sup-
JENKINS VULCAN SPRING CO.
EXPERIENCED years or more, care Palladium-
Grocery wanted.
Clerk. 25 Box B2027,
WANTED Young Man for Filing Clerk in Engineering Dept. at
NATIONAL AUTOMATIC
TOOL CO.
Unr.WCTTANTS TJELTVERT
Headauarters Richmond Storage Co.
Phonesc Office 2228. Res. 1666.
DONT LET other people experiment
on your typewriter. Phone 1010, and let experienced mechanics do your work. Richmond Typewriter Exchange, 17 North 7th St Multigraph letters and printing.
MANUFACTURERS 300 CORDS WOOD . FOR SALE Box L-12000" Palladium or Telephone 2407 -
20TH CENTURY HOT BLAST. Gas
Heater and Coal Oil Stove; 1816 N. H.
for your
studio.
alum. -
S.Tntt Vaamm with
wanted, for light nousexeepme;, w-1 uh mmuu, wua w traUy lacated. state rent. Address Dr. H. W. Martin formerly of this Box B2118. care Palladium. place but now at Manxanola. Cal- has
WANTED To rent. 2 or l furnisnea recently recovered from an attack of
IVrJ&V1'?. mT OA typhow .Ml MUd sunea.
Room No. 41.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42
FARM BARGAINS
teacner oi intermediate grades, returned to her school Monday after a severe case of quinsey Mr. and
Mrs. Bert surer of near Otterbetn
were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Cletes Beck....T. C Boner. and fam
ily and James Boner spent Sunday
wun Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Beck......
Kay urown ana u. u. Beck made a
ACRES Level; good hotfse and bosiness trip to BrookvUIa Tuesday..
FRESH
CHRISTMAS CANDIES
We also have a fresh line of package
goods from 11.00 to 35.00
BAVENDER'S
barn. Well fenced and tiled. Excel
lent location; $4,250.00,
80 ACRES Level; good buildings sad
nlenty of them; $12,500 .oo
90 ACRES All strong bottom land.
one of the best producing rarma in
Mrs. Ray Brown shopped In Dayton
Tnursaay.
Virgil Emerick and M. McCullom of
Dayton will conduct a meat market
and grocery in the Asa Vance property on Main street. . . .F. M. Emerick
from a month's visit with Dr. Dewttt
McGrlff and family at Lima, O..... Mrs. Ed Arnott and son Jesse of Burkettsville, spent Sunday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Blakely..The Christian Sunday school wlU give a Christmas program on Sunday morning. December 21 Miss Myrtle Trone was a Greenville visitor Friday. ....Henry Slier and family are spendIng.a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Ira Lichtenfels near New Madison.... Mrs. Cora Leas and daughter Mary were Richmond shoppers Saturday.
one or tne was in Dayton Friday.... Miss Carrie the country. Good buildings ana 10- .... o - h..j
cation. See us tor price.
120 ACRES Extra good buildings, all wjth her sister. Mrs. Charles SaelteL
....Services will be held next Sunday morning and evening at the Christian
church by Rev. Helf eneetin of Dayton,
ana in the morning at the U. B. church In charge of Rev. O. F. Bilger,
postor....A dinner was given Sunday at the home of Henry Hays, who left on Monday for Cocoa, Florida, where
tillable but a few acres of .umoer.
A money maker; S1S5.00 per acre.
HARRIS AND KORTBWEG
Office phone 2278. Res, phone 3014.
S. W. Corner Main ana n eia.
808 Main
. I VlSk Will SaWtAWtjt tA BSrlwA TVM.A w.-
Phone 1668 FOR SALE-150 acre rarmw. .air t to 9nJoy 7 were William
well located on a good road ahout 1 l-l Oa.rlBBon and family, George Hayes
BUILDING MATERIALS
28
miiea fmm town, school rouie. mui sua nmuT, uiayion umeriCK ana
route, cream route and telephone P J family, Amer Smith and family and
Mr. and Mrs. Virto McGriff Henry Howard and daughter Goldie, and
The MILLER-KEMPER Co.
m w end A Center Sts. Phones 8247-
8267-3347. For all kinds of Building
G. H. DAVENPORT
PLEATING, BUTTON. HEMSTITCHING CO.
64 S. 12th St.
Phone 1786
FOR SALE Go-Cart. Ivory Reed Gon
dola; call 118 North 17th street.
HEATING AND PLUMBING 14
FOR SALE One 2 H. P. Portable gaso
line engine. Rodereia uarage. o W.. Main St. Phone 8077.
ELECTRIC WATER SYSTEMS For city and country. See' MEERHOFF. a 9th. Phone 1286.
MOVING A STORAGE
16
AUTO MOVING VAN Largest and best equipped in the city for local and long distance movln Furniture crated, stored or shipped. FORREST MONGER 200 ft 7th St . Phone 2608
WANTED Rough cord wood, ten to
twenty cords, various lengrtns up to four foot. Answers Telephone 1415
1426 Main street.
WOOD CUTTERS Wanted, good pay.
Phone 1078.
MEN WANTED Phone 2365. TOUNG Man wanted to drive Ford Truck 2 hours Sunday mornings; 400
South 9th.
RAILWAY Traffic Inspectors wanted; $110 a month and expenses; short hours; travel; three months home study udder guarantee; We get you ?osltlon, No age limit; ask for booket N 420. Standard Business Training Inst.. Buffalo. N. T. WANTED Men for general work, all classes. Richmond Casket Co. So. th street.
MISCELLANEOUS REPAIRING 178
T C nARNRLL CO.
We repair everything. Work called for end delivered. New and second hand
Bicycles, reasonable prices. 1020 Ham,
Phone lss.
HELP WANTED FEMALE
GIRLS WANTED LEARN A TRADE
light, healthful work In airy, factory; gaqd wages, liberal
Clean, Sunlit tinnm.
- ATLAS UNDERWEAR CO. Cor. 10th and N. D St. Phone 184S
MAID WANTED
Westcott Hotel.
WANTED Cook. Home 306 So. 10th street.
of Friendless
WANTED-Girls in covering department
Richmond Casket Co. so. stn street.
GOOD WAGES FOR HOME WORK
We need you to make socks on the fast ; easily learned Auto Knitters. Experience unnecessary. Distance Immaterial. Positively no canvassing. Yarn supplied. - Particulars 2c stamp. Dent. 311c. Auto Knitter Co., Buffalo,
N. Y.
WANTED Girl for housework, good
wages; 110 N. 10th St.
f KORRY KROME Role Leather, the Railroader's Friend
Two times as much wear for a little
more cost.
ll N. flth St. Phone 1540. (Open even
lnga). Work called for and delivered.
Dusty's Shoe Rebuilder
MISCELLANEOUS FOR 8ALE 21
FOR SALE House Paint Closing out
200 gallons at 82.60 per gai. woa mnmMtv Aosirable feolors: also varnish
same price. Townsend's Used Goods
Store. 533 Main. .
Order coal of The Independent Ice ft
Fuel Co. Phone 3466.
FURNITURE We have a few
nieces of used furniture for
sale. Also wish to buj' some
at No. 14 N. 6th Street.
POTATOES Flour
Phone 3494.
ft feed for sale
COAL RANGE: For sale. 128 So. 9th.
v Rnv. Sell or Trade for used
Watches also complete line of new
watches priced very low. Buy your
fiifh Brad Snectacles of us at about
half the usual price. C E. Keever,
1020 Main Street.
s TONS HARD COAL. One Baseburner,
rnod as new: 800: for sale. Phone
2137.
NEW FRESH STOCK Goordlch tires
19?0 Rlcvcle & babv cab tires Just re
celved. Work called for and deliver
ed. Phone 3086, Wesley Brown Son. .
MISSES Dark 69 south 17th.
green coat, fur collar
THREE GAS STOVES For sale. Phone
2718.
BARN for Sale; 431 S. 10th.
Agents and Salesmen Wanted 7 WANTED Agents for Life Insurance Co. established 69 years, but unrepresented In Indiana. Generous commission, good opportunity for promotion to supertndendency. J. C. Mahan, Portland. Ind. WANTED A. lady or gentleman to devote all or part time to home work or travel, salary 2 to 3 dollars per day and expenses. Write Blythe Burkhardt. Gen. Delivery, Richmond. Ind., giving phone number and addresa BONANZA FOR AGENTS AND SALESMEN BrllUantlne. wonderful mineral discovery tor washing clothes, purity ' guaranteed; greatest seller; permanent business; exclusive territory; large profits; prompt shipments. Morrison Mineral Factory,. St Louis, Missouri.
I Bertsch Bros. Sis
DRAIN TILE and BUILDING BLOCKS
Chain Stitch Embroidery Braiding Chenilling
Hemstitching Scalloping
Button Holes Covered Buttons Laceys Sewing Machine Store
9 South 7th Phone 1756
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES- 30
the house, a pleasant 6 room dwelling
with fair barn and large tonacco anea.
A good tobacco ana siock iwbi
an a a n,r ,rr ir taxen soon. x-oa
session on or about Marcn is
Address A. M. Tucker. Brookvllle. O.
FOR RALE 60 acres, S140 per acre;
5 miles Richmond, line improvomww,
natural gas. not waier
Arthur Brooks.
Jack Gray spent Sunday with Jacob
zenrmg and wife. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Sam Howard are visiting this week with Henry Howard and family Mrs.
furnace! Lulu Howard and daughter, Mildred.
were guests of the formers daueh-
FORSALiE acres, $140 per acre, 6 ter, Mrs. Alien Petry. near Eaton.
miles Richmond; line improcmcui, i nuga uauca was aoseni irom ECDOOI natural gas. hot water furnace; 41 1 several days, due to an attack of North 11th. D. R. Funk. . xrM t h tvt.
LIVE STOCK AND VEHICLES s7 Pim? Sfe Wendly" Bible Class
tnond property; l arm oc iww crca i - - . uimwi muiwu; for Richmond property; l Farm of 208 1 an interesting Christmas program was
given.... Miss Alice Scuerman was a Dayton shopper Thursday Mr. and
Mrs. C. E. Barnes entertained Mr. and Mm. William Smith and Mr. and Mrs.
Will Foos Sunday.... Mr. and Mrs. Ed
GROCERY lil good location, for sale; will sell right; Box J10.112, care Pal-
' ladlum.
FOR SALE or Trade Extra fine large
registered Duroc male pigs. Oren Cherry King breeding, will trade for good gilts or Reg. Holsteln heifer
calf. Phone 4806.
POLAND CHINA Male pigs, lambs ft White Plymoth rock chickens, for sale. S. W. Lafuze, R R. 7. Liberty.
acres for Kicnmona
Rich. Fountain City,
property. Allen
Phone 141.
RABBITS for sale; 809 North L
MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22
Sell
nnWT itnr. vnur used furniture.
miawi
It to Townsend,
irloe B33 Main.
who pays
Phone 1296.
Furniture and stoves, all kinds, good
prices. Home Supply store. ii Wsyn Ave. Phone 1662.
WANTED Second hand toys; velocu
pede, hobbyhorse, handcar, eic. Address 230 S. 5th St., Iclty.
RAW FURS Wanted; 634 N. 10th St
No. 1 Skunk, 36.00.
FURNITURE Wanted. We per cesn
EHamon. 620 Main. Phone ltsa.
500 Cords of Stove Wood want
ed. Bullerdick Coal Yard.
OATS AND CORN Wanted.
Phone S494.
HAY WANTED Richmond Caskei Co.,
South 9th St Telephone izoi
RAW FURE
lng and higher prices.
WANTED Liberal grad
Clendenln Co.
WANTED
We will buy your entire household Furniture and pav you the highest cash prlcea Call ns before yon sell Ramsey's Furniture Emporium
C. L. BOURNE Real Estate N. W. Cor. Sixth and Main.
Samuel Fisher made a business trip to RushvlUe Thursday..... Miss Iola Doddridge was the guest of Miss Lava Kaufman of Brownsville. Thursday night, and attended the literary society..... Earl Lee has been sick..... Earl Doddridge, Jack Watt and John Hendrickson have butchered this week . .LeRoy Clevenger was pleasantly surprised at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Clevenger, Thursday evening. The occasion was his birthday..... Mrs. Earl Doddridge assisted Mrs. Earl Lee la cooking for shredders Wednesday... ..Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fisher-and daughter Darlie visited Sunday, with Mr. and Mrs. David Huntington, east of Liberty.. . . .Earl Lee and family and Earl Doddridge and family attended the Farmers Institute at Brownsville Saturday.... Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fisher atended the funeral of
her uncle at Alquina, Thursday..... Earl Lee and Earl Doddridge were in Liberty Tuesday..... Mrs. D. M. Clevenger visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. B. McCashland Tuesday. ....Earl Lee and family attended Sunday school at Brownsville Sunday morning .... Miss Maude Huntington was home with her parents Mr. and Mrs. David Huntington, over Saturday and Sunday... Miss Darlie Fisher spent the week end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fisher..... Miss Piccola Doddridge was the guest of Miss Jessie Baber Tuesday night at her home with Mr. and Mrs. John Cunningham. .... Mrs. Jerry Cunningham and son Walter were Richmond
visitors Friday..... Earl Doddridge as-
Pickett of Vevay, Indiana, who spent .i.tMt Tpttt rn'fniiiFhm with his fod
several days here with Mr. and Mrs.' der Friday..... Mr. and Mrs. Walter
STOCK FOR SALE
5 fresh cows, all good milkers.
10 head of extra good general pur
pose horses. 1 span of good cheap mules. 1 8-year-old steel gray colt.
Call at the big red barn in he alley between South Sixth and Seventh, be
tween South A and B Sts. chasTlong Phone 1439
Joe Carter returned home Sunday ao
companied by Mrs. Carter and children who will make a short visit with them
, ...Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Harrison of
bungalow, new, near Richmond were guests of Mr. and
McCashland and family of Pea Ridge, were Sunday guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. B. McCashland.
r un DAUd ""-- -near mcomona were guests or jmt. ana i . m
modern, located on west eiaei Mp John Lovin and other relatives. . aiTmifflfl. ITM.
6 Rooms, modern, on Lincoln St i this Sunday.... Miss Helen Leas 'taught Miss Genevieve Colburn has been Is a good house. Price $3,600. the intermediate grades several days sick with tonsilitis Mrs. Gerald
8 room house on cnesmui oi., ni of Jast week during the illness of Miss i Catey and little daughter, Janet, divTroVm ho2w on"nsou"& Vsth T St.. all Stines Misses Helen Siler and ling north of Lewisville. spent Friday modern but bath, has bath room. Lucille Morris spent Sunday afternoon I arternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Will CaHere Is a house worth the money with Miss Lucile Locke Miss Marie I tev Mrs. J. H ' Snahr and Mrs.
pSppv himi. mask th and Thum' Mrs- Marv Naff and Charles Wayne Spahr shopped in Newcastle j. a GREEN, Hlttl Block, stn ana t.. MnT,H rkitnr. - T to
Main blS., t-none iOIO. " -"w dbiuiubj tuiduuvu.. .juuxiu. V""t i at rnA nnmo rr TWV anI Mi Twin . A 9 it , Um Ta1i Ta.lr.An
L(in kKAL KSTAi.19 ana r AKiua - - " , ruu ui mi. buu iui wuuu ..vaoui.,
A M. ROBiSKXSJ. 1-ilDeri.jr ayj i uraa . ...iui. a.uu mis. deuueo uwucii living wesi OI town, IS Benuusiy I
is s stn. pnone nu iana tamiiy ana Mr. ana Mrs. conover with pneumonia.. .. .Miss Elizabeth
OVER 30 HOUSES Listed for sale usuoerv auu lamuy oi uueroein were j Bailey spent Tiaay Wltn xura. juua
With c.- e. Keever uo. uuic- ju.u i sunaay guests or iienry win ana
Main st. Telephone 2169.
FOR SALE Biff Poland China male
pigs, lambs and ewes. Plymoth rock chickens. a W. Lafue. R. R. 7
Liberty. Ind. '
good city homes and
FARMS
PORTERFTELD, Colonial Bunding
FOR jSALE Immediate Possession!
family Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schewmon and Mrs. Maggie Will and her guests
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Will of Brook-
vilie were afternoon visitors.
Miss Shearl Emerick and Robert
Paul of Dayton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Emerick. . . . Verto
McGriff spent several days of last
PET STOCK A POULTRY 32
FOR SALE Single comb Rhode Island
Red Cockerels, 83.00; two for s&.oo.
Phone 4942. Route A, Box iisb.
COON dog.
DOG known "Boon." 630
as Gus Winters'
North 10th.
RE-SILVERING
RE-SILVERING Lahman Plating Works 869 W. Mala Phone 3768
Auto Reflectors
Sugar A Cr
Bets Mirrors Table Ware
AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE Hudson
FOR
SALE 33
Six Sedan
BICYCLE WANTED Juvenile size, Box C 3017.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 23
We pay high cash prices for Violins
SAXOPHONES Clarinets, Flutes. Skinner 1007 So. A street. '
USED VICTOR Vlctrola for sale at bargain price. Walter B. Fulghum, 1000 Main St. '
FOTt SALE UDrluht Piano: 223 N. 7th
street. Phone 1853.
FOR SALE Edison phonograph with
horn and 4 drawer cabinet: 100 cyltn
der records. In good condition. 737 So. 8 th Street. FOR SALE York Cornet complete reasonable If sold at once. 22 So. 10th.
Super
four cord tires, one extra tire, radiator shutters, exhaust heater Inside car
for cold weather, clock primer, large
ollcups all over car. rear vision mir
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.
FOR SALE Ford delivery 1917) sult-
able for grocery, 19 Bo. 7th street.
FOR SALE 1918 Saxton Roadster, Al
condition; price reasonable. F. J.
Colvln, New Paris, Ohio.
Modern Property In
and right location No. 618 South 9th St Cash or Payments
Why pay high rent if 1500 will do the
trick 7 JOHN N. KOLL General Insurance 1620 101 North 9th St.
Tel.
SECOND MORTGAGE LOANS on farms and city properties. See McK'nley A Sharp, 823 Colonial Bldg. Phont- 1930 3847.
SUBURBAN HOME
1 HUDSON Super Six Sedan., a bargain. In excellent shape; 2 Ford Touring In good condition. These cars - can be
bought on a year's time. Phone 259.
L. G. Epsteen, City Garage, Winches
ter, ind.
6 ACRES Close in. Immediate pos
session; good 8-room house, out buildings, with good paying business, all at a bargain. See us quick as owner wants to go south.
Said plaintiff also filed with said
good condition complaint the affidavit of Mrs. C H.
Wilson, a disinterested person, showing that said defendant Is not a resident of this state, and also her own affidavit showing that her cause
for divorce, as stated in ber said petition, are cruel and Inhuman treatment.
Said defendant Is therefore hereby
notified of the filing and pendency of
6uch Petition, and that unless he appears and answers or demurs thereto on the calling of said cause on the 8th day of February, 1919, at the term of said court to be begun and held at the Court House in the City of Rich
mond, on the 1st Monday of January, 1919, said cause will be heard and de
termined in his absence.
Witness, the Clerk, and the Seal of
said Court, at the City of Richmond, this 9th day of December. 1919.
LINUS P. MEREDITH. Clerk.
FRANK. T. STRAVER,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Dec. 10-17-24.
EXCHANGE Tour piano for a Vlctrola or buy a used piano through me and save the dealers profit. Walter M. Fulghum. 1000 Main St
Learn to play the SAXOPHONE Clarinet, Flute or Piccolo. 1007 So. A street
Skinner
PHONE 8260 Factory mile west of Sevastopohl school house, 5th and School, streets. "Concrete for Permanence'
old W.
mmn:imiEimifnnnTOmmiimmiiniffl!;innnimnmniiim
FOR SALE; Oak buffet, almost new
Call at 1619 North C. street
PIANO PLAYER 200 rolls music; ten dollars. .Phone 4322.'
50 LABORERS WANTED Wages paid daily if desired. H. K. FUROESON CO. At National Automatic Tool Co. End of South 8th St Car Line
FOR SALE Piano; 400 South 9th.
"PIANOS AND PHONOGRAPHS OF QUALITY"
WEISBROD MUSIC CO., Opp. Post Office
SAXOPHONES Bought Sold repaired. 1007 So. A street
Skinner
We buy, sell or trade, good
used cars. 2 FORD LIGHTTRUCKS 1 BUICK ROADSTER 1 1917 FORD TOURING 1 1914 FORD TOURING, Starter.
These cars are in good running condi
tion. Priced for quick sale.
15 S. 9th.
GEO WORLEY
Phone 2902
INDIANA TRUCK, 1 ton, in good condition: all-weather cab. Just paint
ed. You can buy this truck right tfl you act quickly. C. E. Stonecipher, I
15-17 s. 9th St. Phone 3361.
CITY HOME
1 Modern Cottage on west side in A-l
condition, garage; this is a fine place
for retired farmer. Priced worth the
money.
Many others in all locations.
BURDSALL & WILLETT
COMPANY Room 303 Un. Nat Bank Bldg. Phones 1965, 3271, 3293
AUTO SUPPLIES AND REPAIRS 35
FOR SALE Goodrich $18.00. 412 So. 6th.
tire 83x4, Price
16S-ACRE FARM for Sale 3 to from Richmond. A. W. Gregg.
miles
kxchange Your Dlano for a Grafo
nola or Aeolian Vocal Ion at Welsbrod's : Music Co. As piano dealers, our ser- j vice Is your gain. I
GATES Half-Sole TIRES Applied over worn casing Cleveland Standard Guaranteed 6,000 miles on 4-in. and 7,600 on 3 in. H. TUBESINO 1134 Main. Phone 1595
FOUNTAIN CITT Dec 1. 1919. Farms
A City property for sale. l farm oi
80 acres, trade for Richmond property
-1 farm of 100 acres, for Richmond
property; 1 farm of 208 acres for Rich'
mond property. Alien iiicn, roun tain city. Fountain City PhOne 141.
MONEY TO LOAN
46
GARAGES FOR RENT
36
ninmn snnn fnr rant.
VTCTROLA At1 month-. 917 N'nrth 8th.
81.50 perl
Call on us. We LOAN oil furniture, pianos, talking machines, live stock.
1 to 26 months to pay.
THE STATE INVESTMENT ft LOAN CO. Room 40, Colonial Bldg.
ANOTHER VICTOR
HraAm In" nrtae.
last week's bargains, call or write at BARN For rent 124 South 6th street
once. Welsbrod Music Co. I Phone 244S.
If you missed ,
GET YOUR HOUSE PAPERED NOW Before the Winter Season Seta In. Call Phone 2617 Hays Wall Paper Store Headquarters for Merchants' Delivery 404 Main Street
State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss,
Wayne Circuit Court, October Term,
1919. No. 18871. Petition for Divorce,
Ethel Marie Horning vs. William
Horning.
Be it known. That on the 9th day of
December, 1919, the above named
plaintiff, by her attorney, filed in ths
office of the Clerk of the Wayne Circuit Court- her - petition against - said
defndant for a divorce and pustody,
Binford Mrs. Ethel Clayton has
been sick with tonsilitis Miss Martha Catey entertained Sunday the Misses Genievieve Colburn. Mary Gilbert, Roberta Bradway and Carolyn Henley.... .Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Jackson, of Knightstown. spent Sunday with their son, Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson, west of town Mrs. Clayton Kimmel and daughter. Miss Caudore, spent last Wednesday evening with friends near Milton.. .. .Mrs. Albert Lamberson and Miss Orpha Lamberson are sick.. . .Mrs. J. H. Spahr and Miss Elizabeth Bailey went to Richmond Wednesday Mrs. WiU Cook called on Mrs. John Copeland Friday afternoon.
RENA MOONEY CLEARED OF TWO MURDER CHARGES SAN FRANCISCO, Cal Dec. 10. Dismissal of two charges of murder against. Mrs. Rena Mooney, wife of Thomas J. Mooney, in connection with the Preparedness day bomb explosion here in 1916, was ordered by the sfP perior court Monday. The district attorney announced his inability' to proceed with the actions at this time. The court held that as the cases have been pending tor more than two years, they should be dismissed. Five charges of murder remain against Mrs. Mooney. Her trial on another murder chargeasulted in an ac-
LET OUR MONEY "HELP
Perhaps a few dollars at this time would help you buy that Christmas present, or serve some other good purpose. If so. Come to us. Pay Your Small' Bills and have but one place to pay. CENTRALIZE YOUR INDEBTEDNESS, and find out where you stand. We will also pay off any other Loan Company, and give you as long as TWENTY MONTHS to pay us back, and charge you only forthe ACTUAL TIME, yon use the money. " We Loam Yom any amount, from $10.00 to 1300.00 on your Piano, Househod Goods, Live Stock or Farm Implements, and you pay us back in small Weekly or Monthly Payments to suit your income, at THE STANDARD WELFARE RATE OF INTEREST, which Is 2 per month. ' This is ONE PERCENT LESS than the rate allowed by the State. Our plans are Most Modern - and our dealings are STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL. - ' . t Call at our office, write or Phone ns. and we wUl call at your home. Welfare Loam" Society
9 N. Tenth St
, C. M. Sorensen. Mgr. " ..-- . - -..-. Under State Supervision
Phone
