Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 14, 17 January 1922 — Page 11

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING SUndirdizefl and Indexed for luick reference, according to the Basil L, Smith System (Copyright). All ads nr restricted to their proper Palladium style of type. Orders for Irregular Insertions, the. one-time rate applies. TRANSIENT RATE PER LINE Charge. Cash. 1 time, per line. ..11c 10c 3 times, per line.. 10c 9c 6 times, per line 9c 8c Count 6 average words to the line. not less than 3 lines taken. Classified ads accepted until 11 a, m. for publication same day. Minimum cash ad accepted. 30c. Minimum charge ad accepted. 35c. Phone 2S34 or 272, and ask for an ad taker. Thev will assist you In writing your ad. BACKERS OF UNION COUNTY SHORT COURSE ASSURED OF SUCCESS LIBERTY, Ind., Jan, 17. With the Fupp"ort not only of the farmers' orpanlzatlon, but of the business men. and -women's clubs as well, and -with an unusually liberal attendance for the first session Monday afternoon, ihe backers of the Union county threeday short course are assured of its success. The excellent program which had been arranged alread is drawing some hearers from nearby counties. Mrs. Charles Sewell of Otterbein addressed tho gathering at the night session Monday, talking on women's part in farm life, and received the usual close and appreciative attention. It will be remembered that she has been in eastern Indiana before, having spoken In Richmond a year ago. Miss Mary Gladwin of Akron, Ohio, spoke ' on Near East conditions also. Miss Gladwin has been identified with relief work in the east for several years and ia the possessor of a number of medals granted by four different governments. Livestock, poultry and farm management are the subjects discussed in the men's and the general sessions, while dressmaking, food selection and preparation, and serving of meals are treated in the special women's sessions. J. W. Schwab, for livestock; P. G. Riley, poultry; and Lynn Robertson, farm management, with Miss Beaton in the women's department, comprise the staff furnished by Purdue for the short course. Bring in Horses Horses were brought into the lecture hall Monday when Mr. Schwab spoke on "Work Horse Improvement." Mr. Schwab talked Tuesday morning on hog judging, again illustrating from hogs brought before the audience, and in the afternoon conducted practice in placing swine in the show ring. Mr. Riley spoke on winter feed-: ing of poultry Tuesday morning. i The program for Tuesday included a talk by Mr. Schwab on livestock improvement, a style show and a pantomime by local talent. On Wednesday morning at 3:45 o'clock Mr. Riley will talk on "Hatching and Rearing of Chicks" and on "Hog Feeding." In the afternoon poultry judging will be demonstrated by Mr. Riley, and selection and feeding of cattle will be discussed by Mr. Schwab. Home PJ-oblems Wednesday. "Serving a Meal" and "Home Furnishing,' 'will be the two subjects discussed in morning and afternoon respectively, by Miss Beston, on Wednesday. Mr. Roberton's talk Monday dealt with types of farming, in their relation lo profits of the farm. He expressed emphatic approval of large farms on acrount of the economies of buying and labor management possible. The Ladies' Aid of the Christian church served a liberal dinner at a nominal charge to those who attended the short course Tuesday. Advised Poultry Feeding P. G. Riley in his talk Tuesday morning advised heavy grain feeding of poultry for egg production during eold weather, with a decrease in amount of grain in the spring and summer. He further advised heavier protein feeding in spring and summer to allow for heavier egg production. "Dried nutttrmifk should be used as a substitute for tankage whenever it is cheap enough," he said. Mr. Schwab said that, in Indiana livestock has improved during the last eight or nine years. "We used to go to short courses and carry our liveFtoel: with us in a car, but today one can find good hogs for use in short courses in anv locality. "This is not the case with horses, i v. ooM "There were few

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the state up 10 inr .tis ...... thev are now getting more, andMuere is a demand for breeding hogs. Must Solve Marketing. Referring to the problem of mp.rketint? meat hoss, he said that that was a problem yet to be solved by farmers' Airganizatinns through their farm bureau service. "Cured pork is-now sell ing at four times its price on 1he hoof, while during the war the price cured was only two and one-half times the price on the hoof. "Price of cured pork and of hogs on the market will have to be solved ihrough the marketing departments of the various bureaus." Rilev talked at the Liberty Coliseum and Riley's talk was delivered in Peard's garage. The women stayed at the coliseum for the women's program. r l i ouDuroan MILTON, Ind. Mrs. Will Brown was called to Portland by the death of an uncle. The Embroidery club that was lo have met with Mrs. Brown Wednesday night has been postponed for two weeks Mr. and Mrs. Isadora Vigran of Cannersville, were calling on Milton friends Sunday afternoon The next meeting of the 500 club will be held with Miss Katherine Hoshour Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hocfcman, of Indianapolis visited Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Beck from Sunday to Tuesday evening The teachers' training class met Monday evening with Mrs. E. 1 Jones The Cary club will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Barton, when the following pro

CLASSIFICATION GUIDE . ANNOUNCEMENTS " In Memorfsfm 3 Cards of Thanks 4 Funeral Directors 6 Funeral Flowers 6 Cemeterv Lots, Monuments 7 Lodge Notices J Cominsr Events Personals 10 Lost a-nd Found AUTOMOBILES Ji Automobiles For Pale 12 Motorcycles and Bicycles 13 Automobiles For Exchange '4 Auto Accessories IS service Siatlor.s Repairing s Auto Llverv Garages " rVant.l Automobiles BUSINESS SERVICE Business Services Offered 19 Building Contracting 20 Heating and Plumbing 21 Insurance 22 Millinery and Dressmaking 23 Moving. Trucking. Storage 24 Painting Papering 25 Patent Attorneys f Printing Stationery 27 Professional Services 2S Repairing a Bpnvfttlng and Dyeing J Tailoring and Pressing 31 Wanted rtuRlnens Service EMPLOYMENT 2 Help Wanted Female 33 Help Wanted Male 34 Help Male or Female Salesmen and Agents 36 Situations Wanted Female 37 Situations Wanted Male FINANCIAL Bcsiness Opportunities 3 Investments, Stocks, Bonds 4 0 Money to Loan 41 Wanted To Borrow INSTRUCTION ; Correspondence Courses 43 Local Instruction Classes Musical, Dancing, Dramatic 2 Private Instruction 46 Wanted Instruction LIVE STOCK 47 Dogs, Cats. Pets 4S Horses, Cattle, Vehicles 49 Poultry and Supplies 60 Wanted Live Stock MERCHANDISE 81 Articles for Sale S2 Business Equipment Bo Boats and Accessories S4 Building Materials b5 Farm and Dairy Products oH Fuel and Feed 67 Good Things to Eat 68 Home-Made Things 69 Household Goods 61 Jewelry and Watches 61 Machinery and Tools 62 Musical Instruments 63 Seeds, Plants. Fertilizers 64 Specials at the Stores 65 Wearing Apparel 66 Wanted To Buy ROOMS AND BOARD 67 Rooms with Board 6R Rooms without Board 69 Rooms for Housekeeping 70 Vacation Places 71 Where to Eat 72 Where to Stop In Town 73 Wanted Rooms, Board 74 Apartments and Flats REAL ESTATE FOR RENT 75 Business Places for Rent 76 Farms for Rent 77 Houses for Rent 7" Offices and Desk Room 79 Suburban for Rent 0 Summer Places for Rent 81 Wanted To Rent REAL ESTATE FOR SALE S2 Business Property 84 Houses for Sale R5 Lots for Sale 86 Shore Property for Sa.le 87 Suburban for Sale 88 Real Estate for Exchange 89 Wanted Real Estate AUCTIONS LEGALS 90 Auction Sales 91 Legal Notices

gram on Central America will bo given: "Guatemala," Hrs. Eva Thornburg; "Honduras," Mrs. Carl Caldwell; "Nicaragua," Mrs. Henry Mueller; "Salvador," Mrs. Harper Lindsay; "Costa Rica," Mrs. Paul Ferris; Book review, "Captain Macklin," Mrs. Templin Rev. McCormiek preached the funeral sermon for Mrs. Amarda Brattain, at Franklin church, Monday Tne Loyal Daughters of the Christian Sunday school will meet Friday evening at the home of. Mrs. Alice Gresh. All members of tha class are urged to attend. ..The members of the Eastern Star are requested to attend the meeting Wednesday night, as there is work on hand Mrs. Brazier is keeping house for Mr. Joseph Copeland, north of town Milton relatives have received the announcement of the birth of Dorothy June Sherry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sherry, at Middletown. Ohio. Mrs. Sherry was Daisy Templin Rev. McCormiek preached at the Bap tist church at Cambridge City Sunday night and Rev. Reece of the Baptist church filled the pulpit at the Milton Christian church.. .Rev. Elmo Highar.i of Springfield, Ohio, came Monday to visit his sister. Miss Minnie Higham, who is very ill Mr. and Mrs. Earl Crawford left Monday for a week's visit with Kansas relatives Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wilson and Mrs. Mar; Wilson speJit Saturday in Richmond. Mr. anil Mrs. Paul Caldwell were at Indianapolis Saturday.. .Mrs. Mary Caldwall attended the funeral of a friend near Greenfield Sunday.. .Miss Isyl Thornburg visited the Bentonviile schools Friday.. .The Bible school couacil of the Christian church met Rriday evening at the home of E. 1'. Jones. Plans were made for a preEaster evangelistic campaign Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Varin. and family and Mr. and Mrs. Hilmsing and family o Indianapolis, had a co-operative dinner with Aunt Barbara Kem, Sunday. CLARK'S STATION, Ohio Handy Riegle sold hogs to Albert Harter and Delia Will of New Madison, Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Handy Riegle, Mrs. Irvin Riegle, Fred McEowen and family, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Bollinger. Mrs. Louetta Bolliuger and daughter Virginia, Bert Clark and Mildred Hiatt, Chalmer Riegle, Denver Van Fleet, Miss Gertrude Brinley of this community attended the oyster supper and dance at the Red Men's hall at Greenville Saturday Sam Riegle sold hogs to Albert Harter and Delia Will of New Madison, Saturday. ....Sam Petry of Near Beech GroVe called upon his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Petry, Thursday Paul Abernathy and family entertained company Sunday Fred McEowen and family were visiting Sunday. .Charles Bollinger butchered Tuesday Mrs. Ada Clark called upon Mesdames Louetta Bollinger and Ruby Bollinger Wednesday Sam Riegle, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Riegle were in Greenville Wednesday Blanch Wilt of Richmond spent Saturday night and Sunday with Wm. Wilt and family. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Wilt were in New Madison Saturday. HANNA'S CREEK, Ind. Mrs. Charles Ensley entertained the Harmony club at her homo here Saturday afternoon. Seventeen members were present. The roll call was responsive with a talk of famous women. Mrs. Lethia Shrader read a paper, "The Red Cross Nurse." Mrs. Dese Eaton recited an original poem. Several musical numbers were given. Refreshments of cocoa and doughnuts were served. GRANT CITIZENSHIP PAPERS YOUNGSTOWN, O., Jan. 17. Citizenship papers are granted to 106 applicants in a two-day hearing here.

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND,

ANNOUNCEMENT Cemetery Lots, Monuments MONUMENTS We carry -Rock of Agea Granite." John P. Emslie, 15 South 10th. Phono 4022. Personals SORE FEET Why suffer, use A-cur-A Call Dafler Drug Co. about It. Phone 1904. 901 Main St. TOU CAN enter new as well as anytime. Every Monday is entrance day for both day and evening classes. Enter Monday if possible. Richmond Business College, Colonial Bldg. AUTOMOBILES Automobiles For Sale 11 BUICK 1922 touring with Rex California top, in extra good condition. Can't be told from new. Chenoweth Auto Co.. 1107 Main St. CHEVROLET 1920 touring; Just overhauled; tires In At shape. Cash or terms. E. W. Steinhart Co.. 10th & Sailor St. CHEVROLET 1920 touring; In good condition: good tires; $300. Cash or terms. E. W. Steinhart Co., 10th & Sailor St. DAVIS Touring ;a bargain: $95. Cash or terms. E. W. Steinhart Co., 10th and Sailqr St. DODGE 4-door sedan; new paint; good tires: Al mechanical condition; $850. E. W. Steinhart Co., 10th & Sailor St. DODGE Touring closed top Dodge; 1919 Dodge touring, $375; 1920 Ford touring, starter and lights: 1919 Twin Excelsior motorcycle, $75; Elcar, same as new. Cash, terms or will trade. Geo. W. Worley, 15 S. 9th. Phone 2906. Port & Franklin dealer. GRANT COUPE In extra fine condition; price Is right: $750. Cash or terms. E. W. Steinhart Co., 10th and Sailor St. OAKLAND Touring, same as new; bargain. Cash or terms. E. W. Steinhart Co., 10th and Sailor St. ! OVERLAND Model 83-B. Brower Auto Sales Co. Studebaker Dealers, 2123 S. Seventh St. OVERLAND 90, 1919 touring, In fine condition. Cash or terms. Chenoweth Auto Co.. 1107 Main St. OVERLAND Model 75, touring: new paint and tires; all overhauled; sam equipment as model 90: $175. Cash or terms. E. W. Steinhart Co., 10th and Sailor St. PAIGE Touring, in fine shape; good tires; $475. Cash or terms. E. W. Steinhart Co.. 10th and Sailor St. WESTCOTT 1918 sedan, in good shape; a bargain. Chenoweth Auto Co. 1107 Main St. Auto Accessories 14 FEDERAL CORD TIRES Gives extra service and mileage for money invested. Bennett's Tire Store. Home of Quality and Service. 1312 Main. Phone 2444. Service Stations Repairing 15 AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING Ford work a specialty. Bailey Bros. Garage. E-Z springs. Rear Postoffic. AUTO REPAIRING By an experienced mechanic; rate 75c an hour. Winter storage room: steam heated garage. Will Van Etten. Phone 4016. AUTOMOBILE & TRUCK REPAIRING Let us install your new lenses. Alcohol 75c per gallon. T. A. Robison, 17 S. 6th St. Phone 1039. CENTRAL AUTO REPAIR SHOP Bodies, door, windshield glass. Auto repairing. Auto painting, trimming. N. 12th and B. Phone 2453. Auto Livery Garages 16 GARAGE For rent. Three stalls; 15foot approach. 117 South Fifth St. GARAGE For rent; suitable garage for small car. Inquire at 17 North 16thSt. GARAGE For rent; good location; right price. Call at 304 N. 9th St., or Phone 2S30. BUSINESS SERVICE Business Services Offered 18 CROSS-CUT Hand and wood saws filed; shears, axes, knives, edge tools ground. Brown Shop. Phone 3836. E LE CT R I C W I R.I N G dfal 1 k I n d s; complete line of fixtures. Service Electric Co.. 31 6 Main St. ELECTRICAL If it's anything electrical, see the Chase Electric Co., cor. 6th and Main, 2d floor. Phone 6034. Open evenings, 7:30 to 9:30. HOME WASinNGS Wanted. Ph. 2452. LAUNDERING We wash barber towels, napkins, table cloths, one day service. James Iong. 612 Main St. PLATING SI lverware, auto head I igh tsT mirrors, re-silvered. Lahman Plating Works. 209 W. Main St. Phone 2758. WASHINGS Wanted. S. W. 2nd & E. Heating and Plumbing 20 MARSHALL (Wolverine) furnace; office and salesrooms 17 N. 7th. Phone 2259. Opp. Coliseum. E. J. Kiiapp. TILLERYCLOCKSDraftregulation for furnace or boiler. See Geo. E. Meerhoff. 123 S. 10th. Phone 6247. Millinery Dressmaking 22 HEMSTITCHING Buttons covered. machine button holes, floss stitching. hraiding.Davenport Co. 64 S.12.Ph.l786 Moving, Trucking, Storage 23 BAGGAGE TRANSFER Merchant's delivery. Clarence Erbs. Quiglev'a drug store. Sth andMain. Phone'1244. PRATING Movln'sr " t7uckTn& long hauls a specialty, get mv prices; satisfaction guaranteed. Hilling Ph. 4302. HATXLTNO Forest Monger for local and long distance hauling. Furniture crated, stored or shipped. 519 North D St. Office Phone 2528. MERCHANT Delivery, moving, local & long hauls. Household storage. Goehner. Feltman Cigar Store. Ph.2039-4363. MOVING.TLULIN7irnd7 Graf. Townsend's, 35-37 S. 6th. Phone 1296-6008. MOVING AND STORAGE Local and long distance moving of household good. Richmond Storage Companv, crating and storage. Rear 19 S. 11th St. Phones 2228-1566. W. G. Baker, manager. . ORA MONGER Moving and transfer, always; get the best: moving, crating, storage. 9 South 7th. Phone 27463137. SHIPLETT & MAG ILL Trucking service. We haul anything, anytime, any rlace; prompt and efficient service. Phone 1469. Residence Yhone 4124. Repairing 28 BOOTS AND OVERSHOES Half-soled or repaired. XXth Century Tire and Repair Co., 409 Main St. HAVE TOU SOME PIECE OF FURNITURE WHICH IS NOT BEING USED. WHY NOT SELL IT THROUGH THESE COLUMNS? AN AD SET UP SIMILAR TO THIS ASSURES TOUR MAXIMUM READER ATTENTION.

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Suppose that every individual in Richmond who had a bargain to offer would call you on the telephone. That would be a real chance for you to save money, wouldn't it? .' These people who are selling at reduced prices the very articles you need, will not take the time and trouble, however, to call you. But they will call 2834 or 2S72. and transmit their message to you through the classified section of The Palladium. There's one "exchange" that's always busy with profit-messages. These messages telling of choice bargains are open to all readers of the classified ads so YOU will have to read quickly and act quickly if you expect to get there first. Start NOW to read The Palladium's classified section daily.

EMPLOYMENT Help Wanted Female 32 MAID Capable white girl wanted for cooking and housekeeping. Call mornings after 10 a. w. 133 South 14th St. WOMAN White; wanted; must be a good cook. Apply at 110 North Tenth street. Help Wanted Male 33 SALESMAN WANTED AT ONCE. E. ' TV. STEINHART CO. 10TH AND SAILOR ST. SALESMEN Several life insurance salesmen to operate Richmond, Newcastle, Connersville, Rushville and adjoining counties on salary and commission. Will make weekly or monthly salary allowance to desirable men who will produce. Experienced men with clean records preferable; inexperience no barrier to men with clean character. Applv C. E. Thomason, supt, office 307-308-309 Kelly-Hutch-lnson Block. TIRE DEALERS Wanted. One good dealer in each locality in Wayne, Union, Fayette and Randolph counties in Indiana, also Darke, Preble and Buttler counties in Ohio. No capital required. Reliable, established tire dealers and garages only need apply. Phone, writa or call Wm. F. Lee, 8 South 7 St., Richmond, Ind. Phone 1903. Help Male or Female 34 MAN AND WIFE Wanted, to work on farm. Give reference. Write Box 1-9143 care Palladium. Situations Wanted Male 37 FARM HAND Wants position on farm, married; no children; experienced 9 years, farming in Ohio. References call 4159, Richmond, Ind. INSTRUCTION Correspondence Courses 42 MAIL CLERKS Wanted for government positions. Railway mail, postoffice, other positions. Salary $130 month. Experience unnecessary. Write for free information concerning positions and instruction. Columbia School of Civil Service, 142 Pope Bldg., Washington, D. C. LIVE STOCK Dogs, Cats, Pets 47 PUP Fine Tox Terrier; for sale. 210S North F street. Horses, Cattle, Vehicles 43 COW Fresh, excellent milker; for sale. Phone 4063. Poultry and Supplies 49 WHITE LEGHORN Hens and pullets, 60 single comb for sale. Martin Worl, Green's Fork. Ind., R. R. A. MERCHANDISE Articles For Sale 51 DRESS SHOES New. Exceptional bargains at prices from $1.85 to $4.85. Main Street Shoe Shop, 326 Main St. Farm and Dairy Products 55 KIRCHER MILK Can't "be equalled; our wagon passes your house; if you want us to ston. Phone 4096. Fuel and Feed 56 WOOD Kiln dry wood sticks for fir ing, ih in length. Price $4.50 per cord delivered to any part of the city. Wayne Works. Richmond. Indiana. Household Goods 59 CHILD'S RED Mahogany and cane; practically new. can Mrs. uraer Whelan. Phone 2R53. FUMED OAK DINING ROOM SUITE; GOOD AS NEW. IS N. 10TH ST. FURNITURE We buy and sell used furniture and stoves. J. II. Schell, 817 N. E St. Phone 20S2. FURNITURE Buylt from the most complete new and used furniture in eastern Indiana. We will exchange your old furniture for new and save you money. Townsend's. 35-37 S. 6th. Phone 1296. Next to Whelan's. WE BUY AND SELL used furniture and stoves. Home Supply Co., 181 Ft Wayne Ave. Phone 1862. Musical Instruments 62 RECORDS You can save 1-3 at our exchange. Why pav more? We buy, sell and exchange. Miller Harness Store. 827 Main St. VIOLIN PUPILS Instead of making a mistake by a test, come where vou are sure of getting the best. The Salmon Violin Schools, 21S K. of P. Bldg. Specials at the Stores 64 ALARM CLOCKS $1.23 guaranteed. Lawall, the jeweler and optometrist. 607 Main at your service. GROCERIES All new- stock; get our prices daily. Sharp's Checkered Front Grocery. 1102 Sheridan St. Ph. 3287. nUNtTNOOofS NehTghtoplhJnTing boots, $5.75; Main Street Shop, 325 Main St. MUNSON LA ST S HOES A speciaflot of new shoes at olny $3.25 per pair. Main street Shoe Shop, 326 Main St. Wearing Apparel 65 ARMY SHOES Second-hand army shoes, special bargain at $1.75. Main Street Shoe Shop. 326 Main St. BLUESUIT Blue winTeriacket;suitT for sale; in fine condition. Size 38. allJ!2 XorthJ!th St. BOYS' SCHOOL SHOES Special at $1.85 per pair, Main Street Shop, 326 Main St. EOY'S OVERCOAT For sale; 9 or 10 years old size; good as new; $3. 119 South Fifteenth street. SUIT"bRb VE RCOAT $23T5o7 MadcTto measure by the A. Nash Co. Mr. R. Marsh will wait on customers every Wednesday. 5 to 8 p. m. and Saturday, 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. 921 S Main St. DO YOU KNOWWhy you are reading this ad? It is because it is set in such a manner that it caught vour eve. When you advertise don't "let the other fellow get all the results because you forgot to specify that your ad be set In this manner. Tell the person taking your ad to have it set style number five.

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IS BUSY ROOMS AND BOARD Rooms Without Board 63 ROOMS For rent; gentlemen ; preferred. Reference. Phone 2767. ROOM Furnished; with bath; for one or two gentlemen. 324 South Sth street. ROOMS $12.50 for 3 unfurnished. 513 N. D. ; $14 for 4 unfurnished; 701 So. 6th. Phone 2854. Rooms for Housekeeping 69 FIFTH ST.. 224 N. Two rooms furnished for housekeeping; downstairs. RIDGE, 1232 Two rooms and kitchen, $3 50 per week. Two other rooms, $3. Phone 2686. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Apartments and Flats 74 FT. WAYNE AVE., 102 2-room furnished apartment; modern; also 4 unfurnlshed rooms, modern. Phone 2725. APARTMENT For rent, centrally lo cated; all conveniences. Call Phone 1753. FLAT 5 rooms over 405 Main St.; for rent. Call Phone 3708. Houses For Rent 77 HOUSE 7 rooms with bath: for rent. 227 South Eighth St. Phone 1522. HOUSE Five rooms. furnished. for rent. Phone 3352 or call No. 3 Laurel St. HOUSE Modern 5-room. for rent. Ph. 3S55 or Call at No. 1 Washington Court. HOUSE 5-room, south half of double, for rent: 2 downstairs flat 5 rooms, electric lights, gas, price right. Call 214 South 8th St. Wanted To Rent 81 APARTMENT Or house; furnished; wanted to rent by reliable party. Apply at Atlas Underwear Co. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Farms and Land For Sale 83 SO ACRES miles out on good road, all tillable, extra good farm, good out-buildings. Terms. See us at once. Ramsev ft Hudelson. Phone 2259-6041-1899. 17 N. 7th St. COAL LANDS For sale, by owner. 171 acres, strip coal land, near Linton. Ind.: No. 4 coal, 5 foot vein, 16 foot overburden, no rock, on 2 railroads, 6 sets buildings; will also consider royalty or other similar proposition. B. O. Horton. Newark, Ohio. FARMS For real estate see A. M. Roberts. Richmond. Ind.. R. F. D. PK. 4171. WISCONSIN FARMS Landology, free, special number just out. containing many facts of clover land in Marinette county. Wisconsin. If for a home or an investment you are thinking of buying good farm lands, where farmers grow rich, send at once for this special number of Landology. It is free on reouest. Address SkidmoreRiehle Land Co., 406 Skldmore-Riehle Bldg.. Marinette. Wis. Houses For Sale 84' BUNGALOW. SOUTH ENDFIVE ROOMS AND BATH. FRAME HOUSE OF THE SEMI-BUNGALOW TYPE. HARD PINE FLOORS; FINE HOT AIR FURNACE; SOFT WATER BATH, WITH HOT WATER UPSTAIRS AND DOWN; CEMENT VERANDA. BACK PORCH. ON REAR OF LOT IS A BRICK BUILDING THAT BRINGS GOOD INCOME . WITH NO COST OF UPKEEP. THIS PROPERTY IS ONLY ONE BLOCK FROM CAR LINE. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN A PROPERTY THAT IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION FROM STREET TO ALLEY. GIVE THIS ONE THE ONCE OVER. FOR INFORMATION CALL AT SOI SOUTH SEVENTH STREET. PHONE 1977. SIX-ROOM MOUSE Modern 6-room house of owner, for cash. Address G. K. G., care Palladium. SIX ROOM HOUSE GOOD STREET; WELL LOCATED; GOOD LOT; GARAGE FOR 3 CARS. TERMS. RAMSEY & HUDELSON, 17 N. 7TH. HI. 2:59-6041-1599. SOUTHEAST 6-ronm modern house, good let, good garage; a real one. Terms. Ramsey & Hudelson, 17 N. 7th. Thone 22j9-60U-1S99. HOMES Of all kinds. See me before buying. Warren T. Newkirk, 337 Co. lonlal Bldg. Phone 2310. HOUSES Over 30 listed for sale, with C. E. Keever Real Estate Co. Office 7 S. 11th. Phone 1641 or 2169. RICHMOND PROPERTY A specialty. Porterfield, Union Bank Bldg. Elevator, Sth St. entrance. Phone 1965. STOP WISHING that you knew where to get the things you want at the prices you can afford to pay read the Merchandise ads in the classified section and buy them today.

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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Wanted Real Estate 83 10 TO 13 ACRES Chicken farm wanted: we have a buyer. Not too far out. Ramsey & Hudelson, 17 N. 7. Phone 2259-6041-1S99. HOUSE Six rooms; wanted to buv; on west side. George Noles, General Delivery, Citv. AUCTIONS LEGALS Legal Notices 91 NOTICE TO BIDDERS State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss.: Notice is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners will receive sealed bids and proposals for. One (1) 9 column, Electric motr adding manhmn Bids will be received until 11 o'clock I a. m. on Saturday, February 7th, 192:.', I at the County Auditor's office at the Court House in the city of Richmond, i Indiana. ( Bids must be submitted on blanks j designated by the state which mav be procured of the Auditor of Wayne County. j Each bid shall be accompanied 6v a personal or surety bond in a sum not less than the amount of the bid, and ! in all respects conform with tho law"! governing such matter." ' im jjoara reserves the right to reject any or all bids. By order of the Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County. W it Tii?nnir3 Auditor Wayne County. NOTICE OF AW'01tii.-vt Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the circuit court of Wayne County, Indiana as administrator of the estate of George H. Runge, deceased, late of s-aid county. Said estate is probablv solvent JOHN II. RUNG E, Administrator. Harris & Harris, Attorneys. Jan. 10-17-24. LEGAL NOTICE Dickinson Trust Companv, administrator of the estate of William R. Milton, deceased, vs. James Milton, Nide Milton Con Milton, Berry Milton. Cvnthia Milton, Carl F. Warren and Nahcv P. Warren, his wife. In the Circuit Court of Wayne County, Indiana. January term. 1922. Nie aii'ton. Con Milton, Berrv Milton. Carl F. Warren and Nancv P. barren, you are severally herebv notiride that the above named petitioner, as administrator of the estate aforesaid, has filed in the circuit court of Wayne County, Indiana, a petition, making you defendant thereto, and praying therein for an order and decree of said court, authorizing the sale of certain real estate belonging to the estate of said decedent and in said petition described, to make assets for the payment of the debts and liabilities of said estate; and that said petition, so filed and pending, is set for hearing in said circuit court, at the court "house in Richmond, Indiana, on a judicial day of the January term, 1922, of said court, the same being the Sth dav of ebruary, 1 922. Witness .the: clerk and seal of said court, this Sth day of Januarv, 1922. LINUS P. MEREDITH, Jan. 10-17-24 Clerk CLASSIFIED DISPLAY FINANCIAL

Use Our Money Pay all your bills by using our money and repay us in small monthly payments on our Twenty Payment Plan It allows you twenty months to repay or you can pay in full any time and are charged interest only for actual days loan runs. We Make Loans on FURNITURE, PIANOS, VICTROLAS, Etc. Without Removal. Richmond Loan Company

tt P7 9olonial Building, Main and Seventh-Streets. Richmond, Indiana. Under State Supervision "The Friendly Company" Established 11

AUCTIONS LEGALS

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We. the undersigned, will sell at auction on th farm known as the Jesse Hunt farm. 2 miles southwest of Whitewater, x miles north of Richmond, just opposite the farm recently sold by the Thomas (,'onniff estate, on TUESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1922 At 10 a. m., the following property: SPAN BLACK MULES, 9 MONTHS OLD 11 MEAD OF CATTLE GOOD MHiKERS Consisting of 1 Jersey cow, calf by side; 1 Shorthorn cow. calf by side; 5 Holstein cows, fresh March 1st; 1 Brindle cow freh by day of sale; 1 black cow due to calf Fob. 1st; 1 vearling Shorthorn heifer and 1 yearling Jersey heifer, both fresh about Feb: lsf I Holstein fceifer, 10 months old; 1 Jersey heifer, 10 months old; 1 iloltcin bull, 2 years old. 25 HEAD OF HOGS One Poland China brood sow, bred; 9 Duroc sows, bred; 1 Dnroe male hog, 3 years old, eligible for registry, papers with same; 14 fall shoats. HAY IN MOW, CORN IN CRIB 1 FARM IMPLEMENTS One grain binder. 1 new hog feeder, hedge cutters; Stillianl scales- new machinist's vice; large hase burner; two extension ladders. 7 rods chicken netting; 100-gallon tank; hog troughs, etc.

OMAR PTjATT & WM. GRABLE, Aucts. CHAS. JORDAN, Cashier. 11. R. MoQUEEN, Clerk.

Terms of sale; under cash, over J 5 eight months' lime 7 percent Interest. Luch by ladies of Whitewater M. church. Percent

PUBLIC SALE I will sell at public auction on my farm, known as Joe Fennel farm 3 miles south and 1 mile west of Lynn, 3 miles north and 1 mile west 'of Fountain City on TUESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1922 Tho following property, to-wit: 3 HEAD OF HORSES One grey mare lrOO lbs., sound: 1 gray mare lvo lbs, sound, 1 general purpose border all good workers. .. 4 HEAD OF CATTLE Iwo good cows, 1 will be fresh in spring; 2 good heifers, fresh In spring. HOGS Nine Big Type Poland China brood sows, double irrmuned; 60 -head of shoats, 60 to 1Q0 lbs. .-. . FARMING IMPLEMENTS One Oliver riding breaking plow, good as new; 1 Oliver walking break-" ing plow, good as new; 1 spike-tooth harrow; 1-horse disk wheat drill, fertilizer attachment, good as new; 1 Ohio corn plow; 1 Gale corn planter, fertilizer and check row complete; 1 new StudtbaKer .wagon ; 1 old. wagon; 1 double set of breeching harness. FEED Eight tons of clover hay, about 900 to 1,000 bushels of good corn; sotn& fodder. TERMS made known day of sale. Lunch served by Hopewell Aid Society. . WEDDLE & HINDMAN. Aucts. 'IRA THOMPSON

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CLASSIFIED DISPLAY AUTOMOBILES HONEST VALUES Better cars cannot be purchased anywhere for less money. Since new ones are cheaper so are used ones. Now Is the time to buy. The following have our guarantee and will give many miles of service: Chevrolet 490, winter top $295 Oakland sedan .....$850 Pullman touring, G tires .... $250 Hudson touring .....$150 Dixie Flyer touring ..$250 Nash, sport special. Ford -touring, starter...... $175Nash Six touring. Cash. Terms or Trade WAYNE COUNTY NASH MOTOR CO 19 So. 7th. Phone 6173 Open Evenings TRUCKS FOR SALE Having discontinued my - trucking business between X'ublin and Richmond, I will offer frr Bale at Dublin, Ind., at 10 o'clock ' THURSDAY, JAN. 19 All flay combination sale, one 2-ton Traffic truck, one 1-ton Ford truck, worm drive; 1 piano truck. These trucks are in excellent condition; aro equipped with stock racks and cabs. J. F. GROVES MERCHANDISE BUY CIGARS FOR LESS. "From Maker to You" " " MI CORONA 1 5 Cents U.S. MAIL J$2.50box CLUB SPECIAL Sc; 2 for 13c; $3.50 per box. CORDORIS Sc; $3.75 per box. IMPERIA 10c; $4.50 per box. RICHMOND ROSE 7c; 3 for 20c; $3.25 per box. FELTMAN'S CIGAR STORE "Where You Buy Good Cigars for Less." 609 Main Phone 2039 ROOMS AND BOARD Have You a Spare Room? Would a few extra dollars each week mean anything to you? Then why not insert an ad in the rent rooms column of the Palladium and get a desirable renter. There Is a constant demand for neat, airy rooms. This is your opportunity tb make a little extra money each week. Persons looking for rooms know that the best are always listed in the PALLADIUM columns. The cost of an ad is small and you're sure to get results. PALLADIUM classified Is the greatest room renting exchange in the Richmond territory. FINANCIAL 1893. AUCTIONS LEGALS SALE HARRY ROBINSON C. E. THOMASON -