Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 224, 29 July 1920 — Page 11
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THE. PALLADIUM
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING standardized and Indexed for quick ef erence, according to The Basil L. Smith System (Copyright). ADVERTISING RATES 10 cents per line, par Insertion, 6 words to line. No ad taken for less than 20 cents cash or less than 30 cents charge. No ads accepted after 11 o'clock on day of publication. For contract, call phone 2484 or 2872. Phone 2834 MONUMENTS 13 JOHN P. EMSLIE Monuments IS South Tenth Street Phono 4022 LOST AND FOUND CAMEO PIN set with pearls; reward. Phone 1798. HELP WANTED- MALE MEN wanted. Call Garfield Dixon. Phone 2365. An Experienced Automobile Me chanic. E. W. Steinhart Com pany, 14 North Tenth St. WANTED 4 floor moulders, 6 common laborers, 6 first-class laborers, for machine moulding. RELIANCE FOUNDRY PORTER Wanted. Waldorf, 16 North 9th St. WANTED LUMBER HANDLERS C. & W. Kramer Co. WANTED A salesman. An establlshd tea and coffee route. Married man preferred. Bond required and ability to drive ora car. Apply in person, A. & P. Tea, 618 Main. Men and Teams Wanted Report 5:80 to 5:40 North Sixth to work on our new Richmond Baking Co. building. Apply Superintendent on Bite. CLERKS (men, woment IS upward, for Postal Mall Service. $135 month. Examinations August. Experience unnecessary. For free particulars, write J. Leonard (former Civil Service Examiner) 1041 Equitable Bldgr., Washington. TH REE young men wanted: 18 io 25: to work In cutting: dept. Apply Atlas Underwear Co. DRUG CLERK wanted; or man with practical drug store experience; good wages. Address Box A1183, care Palladium. . HELP WANTED FEMALE 6 HOUSEKEEPER wanted; a middleaged lady In widower's home. Phone 2540.
LOOK ahead If you want to get ahead. Qualify to be an executive. A thorough business course will place you In O line for a position higher up. School , all summer. Call at office or write for Budget of Information. Richmond Business College.
COOK'S HELPER (White) -Reid Hospital. WAITRESS wanted for lunch counter. Phone 3857. WANTED All sick women to take Chiropractic adjustments and GET well. Ruth Straley, 243 Colonial Bldg. GIRLS WANTED In Packing Department Call Richmond Baking Co. MIDDLE-AGED lady for housekeeper. . Box FC113, care Palladium. AGENTS & SALESMEN WANTED-7 SALESMEN WANTED A good opening for a livewire specialty man man to handle our line in this territory. Use of car is necessary. Lib e r a 1 commissions paid. Standard Computing Scale Co. Detroit, Mich. AGENTS WANTED AT ONCE Choice territory now open for live men selling our complete linf' of Household Remedies, Extracts, Spices. Toilet Articles, etc. All guaranteed products In dally demand. Good Sellers. Steady repeats. Healthful, pleasant, profitable work. No experience or capital required. You can easily make $150 to $300 a month. Many of our men make more. Steady Job and exclusive territory. Write for full -Information today. Heberllng Medicine Company, Bloomtngton, Illinois. SITUATIONS WANTED 8 INSIDE WORK of any kind wanted by responsible middle-aged man; can give references. Address Box 2100, rare Palladium. FOR PressnTaker, call 313H6. 6th. CARPENTER. BRICK AND CEMENT WORK Wanted. Call 416 S. W. 2nd St. Whitewashing- and spraying cellars. Phone 1377. Residence 609 S. 7th. D. B. Utlev. WASHING S Wanted. 301 Ave. Richmond ROOMS FOR RENT 9 i TTH ST.. NORTH. 214 Furnished front I 'room, with bath. ROOMSPartially-f urnished rooms for light housekeeping or single rooms. Electric liK'it. heat and water; pleasant surroundings; located In country near city limits. Phone 4806. FO U HEN TAT 3 9o u t liTot ITS t . , modern furnished room In private home. No other roomers.
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SUITE of two rooms for rent for light i . . , . . j i mornings. 61S South B St. BOARDING 10 BOARD and rooms, with bath home cooking. 412 N. 11th. BUSINESS SERVICE 12 Polishing and Washing Cars AT ED. BRANNON'S Rear 13 N. 9th SL PGR PAINTING Best work, least money J. S. Moore, Phone 3049. GENERAL HAULING AND TAXI SERVICE . Phone 6294 or 4346. BUSINESS SERVICE 12 PAPER HANGING AND PAINTING Phone 871 or call 620 N. 18th St PLUMBING 14 PLUMBING, heating: and lighting contracting. Repairing and supplies, at Meerhoffs, 9 South 9th. Phone 1236. MOVING AND STORAGE 16 FORREST MONGER For local and long distance hauling. Furniture crated, stored or shipped. AUTO MOVING VAN 200 South 7th St. Phone 2608 STORAGE for Household goods. Felt man Storage House. Apply Feltman's Cigar Store. Phone 2039. 609 Main street. MISCELLANEOUS REPAIRING 17B LAWN MOWERS sharpened: baby cabs re-tlred; all kinds of repairs. Work called for and delivered. Pictures framed. New bicycles, reasonable prices. J. C. Darnell Co. P hono 1936 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 PLAYER PIANO and household furni ture. Address 438 South 11th St. Peerless Radium Gas Heater, used one season. 225 Kinsey. Phone 3187. FOR SALE Wash machine, new. 1127 Main. FOR SALE A frame building 34x17; In good condition;, to be moved from lot. Phone 3042. WE Buy, Sell or Trade for Used Watches; also, complete line cf new watches, priced very low. . Buy your high-grade spectacles of us at about half the usual price. C. E. Keever, 7 South 11th. COAL OIL STOVE AND OVEN Sultable for Chautauqua. Phone 4106. WASHING MACHINE For sal cPhor7e 485S. WHEEL CHAIR for sale; nearly new; also rocker. Call tonitrht or tomorrow morning. 1115 N. I). Phone 12S7. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22 FURNITURE Wanted; we pay highest prices for used goods, stoves, etc. Drummer & Foster, 17 S. 7th. Phone 1876. FURNITURE AND STOVES All kinds: good prices. Home Supply Store, 1S1 Fort Wayne Ave. Phone 1862. WE pay highest prices for Junk. Sam JaffeJ 304 Main. Phone 2047. GOOD USED FURNITURE' of all kinds wanted. See us before you sell. Townsend's Used Goods. Phone 1296. 683 Main. ELIASON FURNITURE EXCHANGE Good used furniture bought and sold. See us before you buy or sell. We pay highest prices. Ellason Furniture Exchange. 620 Main St. Phone 1469. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 23 BRAND-NEW Portophone phonograph, playing all records; mounted in leather case. Just the thing for that vacation trip. Price $30. Welsbrod Music Co. WE" CAN SAVE YOU DEALER'S PROFIT ON A USED FIANO; OR CAN TRADE YOUR SILENT PIANO FOR A VICTROLA. Our salesman, Mr. .T. R. Jones, has had fifteen years piano experience. His advice is free. WALTER B. FULGHUM 1000 Main Street RECORD EXCHANGE 23 A USED Records bought, sold, exchanged. Nellie A. Booker. Miller .Harness Store. SPECIALS AT THE STORES 25 Good Hand Saws, $1.00, ft. 60 and $1.75. BIRCK'S HARNESS STORE. 611 Main SPECIALS AT THE STORES 25
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SON-O-LEN LINOLEUM SPECIAL ?gR $ 1 Choice of Any Pattern Friday and Saturday Only See Our Window. Between you and high prices stands Feltmifae's Fmrnitiuire Honnse
35-37 South Sixth Street A. PAINTS AND VARNISHES 28 FOR SALE BLACK In any Clendenin & Co., VULCANIZING 35
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1920.
SPECIALS AT THE STORES 25 f MAGIC MARVEL Saves clothes and labor. Ask your grocer for It. D. W. Walters, 107 S. th St. Phone 104. FURNACES 25B WOLVERINE FURNACES E. J. Knapp. Ph. 1876. Office 17 S. Tth. Holland Heating Systems are planned by engineers and In stalled by experts. Estimates . given freely. H. L. HOUSEHOLDER, local representative, phone 3163, 319 Randolph street FARM & DAIRY PRODUCTS 27 KIRCHER'S MILK for quality. Phone 4096. BUILDING MATERIALS 28 IS IT A HOUSE? Build & with Concrete Kcji JTM Dett&ZQjfcOS. Phone 3 2 SO LIVE STOCK & VEHICLES 31 FOR SALE Three fresh cows and two gpringery. Phone 4507. THREE SOWS For sale. Phone 4340. PET STOCK & POULTRY 32 FRENCH POODLE for sale at 276 Ft. Wayne Ave. ... AIREDALE DOG, cheap. Phone 5122F. 5122F , FIVE Coon and Skunk Hound Pups. Phone Aoam .oy. cuiu. FOR SALE Canary Birds. Kielhorn's Millinery Store. 625 Main St. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33 FORD Speeds tcr for sale. 22 S. llthSt. SEDAN TOPS, truck cabs, commercial bodies all kinds of auto repairing and woodworking. See H. M. Kendric, builder, 900 S. W. A St., phone 4848. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33 STUDEBAKER For sale; good condition. 278 Fort Wayne Ave. If you are .a prospective purchaser of a Used Car, it will pay you to investigate the following cars we are offering at very unusual low prices. 1 1920 Oakland Coupe 3 Chevrolet Tourings 1 Chevrolet Roadster 1 Maxwell Touring 1 Buick Four Touring 1 Haynes Touring 1 Cadillac Touring 3 Ford Tourlng3 E. W. STEINHART COMPANY 14 N. Tenth Street DAVIS 6-cylinder, 1916, for sale; Al condition; new tires. Call 510 North 19th St. AUBURN SIX 1918. Phone 2476. finp in 19 Ford with starter; two 191" Fords. Chevrolet. Geo. Worley's Garage, 9th. Phone ; 9 n. FOR SALE One McFarlan Motor Bus, capacity eighteen people. Apply F. G. Coats, Assistant Purchasing- Agent, Teetor - Hartley Motor Cororatlon, Hagerstown, Indiana. SPECIALS AT THE STORES 25 T. RUBY, Mgr. Fhone 2459 PAINTS AND VARNISHES 28 ELASTIC ROOF PAINT quantity. 257 Fort Wayne Ave. VULCANIZING 35
DON'T RUN YOUR TIRES TOO LONG But bring them in and let us retread them. We make them look and run like new. We repair blowouts rim-cuts and tubes. All work done here is guaranteed by THE LUKENEW AUTO TIRE CO. 1137 Main St,
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33 FORD roadster and 17 model Bulck. Phone 4846.
First-class mechanic wanted at once. No other need apply. DAVIS-OVERLAND SALES CO. CHEVROLET ROADSTER For sale; Baby Grand model; starter; tn good condition; $350.00, for quick sale. Organist. Washington. DAVIS Speedster for sale; first-class shape. $200.00. Phone 149S. 818 Main. TIRES AND ACCESSORIES 35 LUBRICANT An automobile necessity. D. W. Walters, 107 South Ninth street. TAXI 36 TAXI SERVICE Careful and Polite Driver Day and Night Service MULL 6 WILLIAMS Phone 1370 MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES 37 INDIAN MOTORCYCLES, BICYCLES Second-Hand Motorcycle MEYERS & TROXEL 14 N. 5th St. We don't fix 'em We repair 'em. HOUSES APTS. TO RENT 38 MIGHT consider renting to desirable parties who can afford to pay rood rent of approximately $60.00 per month, modern eight room home, never been rented. Or will sell, small payment down and balance like rent. Located at 312 S. 12th Street. Address E. G. Kemper, 205 E. 33rd Street. Indianapolis. WANTED TO RENT 41 WANTED A modern 6- or 7-room house by responsible party by Sept. 1. References furnished. Box B2184, care Palladium. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 BUNGALOW For sale; modern except furnace. Call 63 John St. Modern home for sale. Possession in 30 days. The Owner. Phone 2718. GOOD CITY HOMES AND FARMS PORTERFIELD, Colonial Bldg. TURNER W. HADLEY 2nd Nat. Bank Building; Buys and sells Properties; Homes sold on payments like rent. S. 8TH ST. 7-room house, strictly modern, hardwood floors upstairs and downstairs, two baths, garage nice grape arbor, lot 54x150 feet. Price $8500.00. S. 15TH ST. 7-room house, strictly modern, good garage, lot 40x165 feet. Price $6500.00. N. 18TH ST. 6-room house, good eel lar, barn. Price 12800.00, $900.00 cash. N. 20TH ST. Double, modern, $5500; one-half cash, balance terms. N. D-ST. 6-room house, price $2500. N. 16TH ST. 5-room house, modern; price $3500.00. S. 3RD ST. 7-room house, good barn, corner lot; price $2100.00. N. iTTil ST. 6-room house, good barn, fruit; price $3100.00. S. 12TH ST. 7-room house, electric lights, both kinds of water, 2 barns, fruit, lot 43xlG5 feet; price $3500.00. Henry E. Long Realty Co. Over Teeple & Weasel Shoe Store 120V2 Main Phone3 1628-2017 I have property In Richmond to sell or trade for Indianapolis property, vacant or improved. If you have Indianapolis property, advise. Address, P. O. Box 1214. Indianapolis. FOR SALE Two cottages om Sedgwick St., Just off Richmond Ave. and immediately west of piston ring factory, are offered for eale subject to removal by purchasers. They are priced at a low figure, and any one who seeks a small place can secure a home at a fraction of reproduction cost. See Mr. Hibberd at Richmond Piston Ring Company. FOR REAL ESTATE AND FARMS See A. M. ROBERTS. 1 S 8th. Phone 4171. PETTY BROS. Real Estate, Farms and Citv Property. 710V6 Main. Phone 2328.' C. E. KEEVER CO Has a fine list of houses. Office phone 1641; res. 216D. Office 7 S. 11th St. See us for bargains. C. C. HAWLE Y & SON New Paris. Ohio. I For Farms and Real Estate of all kinds
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TO MAKE MONEY, WATCH YOUR BUYING Why pay double for guaranteed when you can buy Tire3 like these?
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Size Non-Skid Rib 30x3 $ 9.60 $ 9.60 30x312 $11.95 $11.95 32x3V2 $13.20 $13.20 31x4 $14.95 $14.95 33x4 $16.45 $16.45 34x4 $17.25 $17.25
Feltmae's Cigar Store GRANT REBUILT TIRE EXCHANGE 609 Main Street, Phone 2039
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GREEN St RAMSEY Real Estate, Rental. Auctioneering ana jnsurn.in.-o Hlttle Block, 9th & Main. Phone 267$. FARM8 FOR SALE 43 FARMS 160 ACRES--Good bank barn, good 7-room house, 3 miles from market. This farm is extra well located and very productive. Price $150 per acre. Will consider trade on a smaller farm. 40 ACRES ( mile of Richmond, extra well Improved and level. Price $8,500. We have an excellent list of farms, moet any size. See FOREMAN AND ADDLEMAN Rooms 310-311, Colonial Bldg. Phone 1097 47 ACRES FIFTEEN MINUTES FROM DATTON, OHIO, CITY MARKETS: INCOMPARABLE IN VALUE; GOOD BRICK HOME; barn, and outbuildings; well drained southern exposure; fertile soil; well fenced; good pasturage; good roads. At the doorstep of a rapIdly growing city; a moneymaker; owner compelled to sell immediately; possession March 1st. Write H. R. Elcher, 1139 Arbor Ave., Dayton. Ohio, or telephone East 1; or evenings East 1973. Price 14,300. FARMS FOR SALE 40 ACRES good land. Good 7 room house, fair barn, abundance of fruit In good location near Richmond. A bargain and on easy terms. 16 ACRES fine level land and all tillable. Six-room hous&, good barn, silo, good poultry house, and other buildings. Located iy miles from good market. Price only $6,500 terms. 55 ACRES In good location, good 8room house, bank barn, abundance of fruit. A real bargain at $150 per acre". 160 ACRES fine land, excellent buildings in good location at $150 per acre. C. C. HAWLEY & SON, New Paris. Ohio. FOR SALE 40 ACRES Good 6-room house, woodhouse, well-house and smokehouse, good barn 80x44, hog house, garage, orchard, good fences, well drained, nice location, handy to school and railroad; fall possession ; $7,400. 80 ACRES Good 7-room house, cellar, both waters in house, very large barn, tile silo, hog house, cow barn, well fenced and tiled, on main pike, 1 mile to Bchool and railroad, pice 6hade and orchard; $14,500; fall possession. 77 ACRES 5-room house, good barn 42x68, double cribs, good fences, well drained, 5 acres of good saw timber, 1 mile from good town; a bargain, $8600. We have some good, level, well improved farms that can be bought on easy terms. See ua before you buy. HARRIS AND KORTEWEQ Southwest Corner 6th and Main Streets Phone 2278 LEGAL NOTICE 49 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss.: Estate of Howard L Cook. Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the under- i signed has. been appointed by the, Wayne Circuit Court, Administrator of , the estate of Howard L. Cook, Deceased, i late of Wayne County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. FRED O. STAATS, Administrator.. GARDNER, JESSUP & HOELSCHER, Attorneys. July 22-29; Aug. 6. PRICES
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HANNA'S CREEK, InL Mr. and Mrs. Everett Stevens entertained Mr. and Mrs. John Stevens and Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Stevens at dinner Sunday.... Mrs. Ellsa Phenls, of Liberty, visited relatives here Monday and Tuesday. ...Mrs. Harry Hunt and daughters, Dorothy and Mary Louise, and son. Roes, and Miss Lorene La Fuze were dinner guests of Irving La Fuze and family Sunday. .. .Mrs. Roy Carson entertained Mrs. Lura LaFuze last Monday Mr. and Mrs. Irving LaFuze accompanied Dr. and Mrs. Hunt, Mrs. Flora Wilson and Mrs. Elsie Morgan on a motor trip to Oldenburg one day last week Perry La Fuze and family visited Mrs. La Fuze's relatives at Hamilton, O., Sunday A. P. Creek and daughters, Elizabeth, Florence and Ella, and son, Roy, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ora Creek Sunday. . .Mrs. Spencer Stevens attended the funeral of her uncle, P. A. Bradburn, at Muncie last Tuesday William Ammerman and family entertained Harry McCashland and family and Lelah Dunbar at dinner Sunday. . .Monroe La Fuze and family entertained Mr. and Mrs. Harry Borrodle and daughter and Alvan La Fuze and family at dinner on Sunday. . .Miss Helen Brockman is spending this week with Miss Luclle Ammerman Miss Julia Etta Kltchel has returned home after a few days' visit with Dublin friends. . .Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Stevens, of this place, entertained Sunday evening with a picnic supper at Glen Miller and a theater party in Richmond in honor of their cousins, Willis and Newman Carson, of Washington state. Those who e'njoyed the pleasures of the evening were Misses Miriam Kirker, Emelie Tappan of Liberty, Alice Humpsher of Franklin, Ind., Wright Carson, Willis and Newman Carson ...Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Scammerhorn entertained Mr. and Mrs. Mac Black and family, of College Corner, at dinner Sunday. .. .Mrs. Oliver LaFuze and son, Kenneth, were Sunday afternoon callers at the home of llilbert Phenls and 6ister, Pearl Miss Gertrude Brown, of Chicago, visited friends here several days last week. ...Mrs. Mart Swafford returned "Saturday from visiting her son, Henry, and family at Middletown, O., the last several days Mr. and Mrs. Everett Little and family entertained Mrs. Julia Little and granddaughter, Suzanne, last Saturday and Sunday Miss Mildred Little entertained her cousin, Miss Hilda Flora, of Eaton, O., a few days last week.... A large number of people from here are attending the Chautauqua at Liberty this week.... Miss Ruth Edgeworth, of Kltchel. returned home Saturday after a pleasant visit with friends at Kokomo Mrs. Fred Moore, the new station agent at Kitchel. has moved his family to that place Mr. and Mrs. David Maze transacted business in Liberty Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Homer La Fuze entertained Walter La Fuze and family at dinner Sunday... Mr. and Mrs. Edward Shengler motored to Hollansburg, O., last Sunday and visited Elman Pauley and family. Walter La Fuze and family are entertaining Mr. and Mrs. George Hart. Mr. Hart, who has been in ill health for some time, is slowly improving Mr. and Mrs. Everett Mccarty visited relatives near Richmond Sunday. . .Mr. and Mrs. Everett Ballinger and son, Hadley, were Sunday callers at the home of Everett La Fuze. They also visited Mrs. Elsie Dunbar, who recently underwent an operation at Reid hospital at Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ardery and son, Jimmie Don, were dinner guests at James Ardery's home, near BillingBville, Sunday... The threshing will be completed in this neighborLEGAL NOTICE 49 NOTICE Notice i3 hereby given that the undersigned officers of the City of Richmond, Indiana, has filed with the State Board of Tax Commissioners a petition to issue bonds or other evidences of Indebtedness in a sum not to exceed $40,000.00, as a Temporary Loan, for the general and current expenses of said City. A public hearing on said application will be held at Rooms 231-233 State House, Indianapolis, Indiana, on the 16th day of August, 1920; but where objection is filed by a taxpayer to such isrue the hearing will be continued and the time and place set for the taking of evidence in the county where Buch taxing unit is located. Any taxpayer having objection to the granting of such permission shall file with the commission, before the date of hearing, objections In writing, giving his postoffice address. Any taxpayer or other person interested may be present and be heard at such hearing. W. W. ZIMMERMAN, Mayor. Attest: Wm. Stevens, City Clerk July 22 29, 1920.
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WHAT ET TAKES TO RETREAD .WE'VE GOT! Equipment Most complete in state Experience Five years with Firestone at Akron Material We use all new material Service In one day and out the next XXTO CENTURY TIRE & REPAIR CO, 409 Main (We Are Putting the Serve In Service)
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Investigate our easy-to-pay Twenty-Payment Plan Loans. Get 50, pay bacfc $2.60 a month. Get $100.00. pay back $5.00 a month, with Interest at 3fc per month. Pay only for time loan runs. All business confidential. We loan on Furniture, Pianos. Victrolas, Live Stock, etc., without removal. Call, phone or write ; RICHMOND LOAN COMPANY, "The Friendly Cbmpany" Established 1895 ROOM 207 COLONIAL BLDG.. COR MAIN AND S EVENTS STS. Under State Supervision. PHONE 1545 Richmond, Ind.
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VON PEIN HAS NOT MADE UP MIND ON LIGHT PLANT. TANGLE Whether he will favor the purchase of a 5,000 k. w. turbine for. the municipal plant, the unit to he Installed by the contracting firm, or the plan which meets the approval of the majority of council, for the city to employ a local electrical engineer. Howard Gluys, to install the unit. Is a question on which he has reached no decision, according to Matt J. Von Pein, who is to become president of the board of public works, August 1. Von Pein states that he Is inclined to favor the plan advocated by the majority of the councilmen, but added that he had an open mind on the question, and that he would take no action until he had given the matter thorough consideration. He admitted that the majority of the business men of the city appeared to favor having the municipal plant unit installed by the company from which the unit was purchased to th end that there would be a thoroughly established responsibility in the event of an accident or damage to the turbine. Thinks City Can Install. The new board president 6tated that there was a dollar-and-cents difference of approximately $60,000 between the two plans; that It was a question in his mind whether It would be wisdom to pay out $60,000 for the sole purpose of securing a guarantee that the unit would be properly In stalled and to establish liability in tinevent of accident. He said he was now of the opinion that the city could install the new unit itself. The election of a successor to Mr. Von Pein as a councllman-at-large promises to be an interesting event when the question is taken up by council next month. It is understood that practically every councilman has his own pet candidate for the place, and. In addition, several tther candidates are In full bloom. Representative south end citizens are demanding that Mr. Von Pelns successor be a resident of their part of the city, in which section the new board president now lives. They point out that one of the three councilmen-at-large lives in West Richmond. an:l that the other two live north of Main street. Bode's Name Mentioned. Henry Bode, a well known south end citizen, has been frequently mentioned the last few days as a successor to Mr. Von Pein in council. Mr. Bode is a member of the committee recently appointed by a meeting of citizens to assist in the rehabilitation of municipal affairs. He- says he is not a candidate for the place, but states that If elected he will accept the position. Among the men who have been men tioned as candidates are Fillmore Riggs, Schuman Jones, Elmer Eggt meyer and two former members of council, Frank Howells and W. P. O'Neal. hood this week Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Swafford entertained Omar Jones, of Richmond, and Carl Kay and family. of Boston, at dinner Sunday Everette La Fuze and son, Harvey, 6pent Tuesday and Wednesday of last week in Cincinnati Dr. and Mrs. Beard and daughter, Mary Agnes, of Liberty, spent Monday with Mrs. William Scammerhorn Our farmers are receiving a lot of fertilizer, delivered from the station at Kitchel. They are preparing to sow a large acreage of wheat this fall Lawrence Tappen's new residence will be ready to move into early this fall John Milton is doing the threshing in this locality. ...Mrs. Nellie Phenis and daughter, Mildred, of Richmond, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Phenis and other relatives this week. MUST POSTPONE DECORATION OF SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL ROOMS Failure of arrival of paints and other materials has caused postponement of minting and painting of walls and ceilings in rooms of the senior high school. It was originally planned to do the work during the summer vacation. Janitors were to have done the work. The materials may yet arrive, but It is not thought possible that the work will be done until next year. f WAR ON VHITE WHALE BREST, France. A campaign against the white whale, the pest of fishermen, is about to be inaugurated from Douranenez to Concarneau, in Brittany, with nets and poison tubes. The white whale feeds mainly on marine fish and commits terrible ravages among the shoals. MONEY TO LOAN 46 WE -LEND
