Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 214, 8 September 1922 — Page 13
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND FRIDAY, SEPT. 8, 1922.
TOE RICHMOND PALLADIUM . CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
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Reward if returned to Sunset Restaura n t,622Main St. FITCH FUR NECK PIECE Lined with brown silk crepe, lost Friday morning between Richmond and '"fster. "Notify Phone 1308 or 30 South 13th St. Reward. LONG WHITE KID GLOVE Lost; for left hand. Return Palladium; reward. LOST ON N. 15TH ST. Fine gold chain with gold cross, set with pearls and turquoises, with initials E. G. G. on the back. Reward offered. Return to 10 9 N. 15th St. FOUND Two revolvers, 2 knives, 2 watchps. 1 spotlight. 1 magnifier. Parties identify property may have same. Fr;d Clifford. Dublin. Ind.. Box 108. AUTOMOBILES Automobiles For Sale 11 EUICK 1922 touring: Rex top. Royal cord tirps all around: car in elegant shape- $r,50: easv terms. Chenoweth XTsed CarjDepl3 SlthSt; CHEVROLET 1920 truck: Milburn electric: Dodge touring, $27o; Ford roadster: 1919 Oldsmobile sedan; 1920 Patterson sedan. Cash, terms or trade. Geo. W. Worley.15 S. 9th St. CLOSED LEXINGTON For sale; late model Ansted motor, five new cord tires; Hvdraulic shock absorbers, all accessories. A bargain for cash. . K. Olnss. Crinnersville. Tnd. - Auto Accessories 13 AUTOMOBILE TOPS And trimmings; unto storape. W. A. Parke, 17 b. 10th St. Office Phone Ibts; es. at. FEDERAL TIRES Transportation efficiency depends upon your tires. Federals give a higher average speed and lower cost of upkeep. Bennetts' Tire Store, 1512 Main St. Phone 2114. Garages Autcs Fop Hire 14 GARAGE .For rent. Inquire 135 S. 9 St rNES346i Taxi short calls 25c; dav-or niht service. Frank R. C'hamness.SIJ N.I.Specialrates.country drives rUCHMONDTAXI SERVICE Ph. 1020. Reasonable rates. Headquarters at Columbia Restaurant. 25 N. E St. Repairing S-rvice Stations 16 AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING OF ALL kinds. See us today. Bailey Bros. Garage, rear of Postof fice. a1jTOMCLE"EPAIRING Of. all kinds. We guarantee our work. Richmond Motor Sales Co., 12 & N.E.Ph.1494 CENTRAL AUTO REPAIR SHOP Builders of bodies, door and windshield glass. Auto repairing, auto painting, trimrning, N12 & B Ph.24o3. CYL1 .VP K R RK-GK1NDI N We regrind vour old motor block, giving original efficiency; over-size piston rings and wrist pins. Mechanical Service Co., rear of Postoffice. Ph. 6117. DOES YOUR MOTOR KNOCK? Does vour car rattle. If there is any repairing to be done take it to T. A. Robii-on, and have your car put in Al condition. 17 S. 6th. Phone 1039. FORD AND CHEVROLET REPAIRING A specialty, all work guaranteed. Shutz Garage, 617 S. A. St. Phone 2oSl. MONROE SERVICE STATION is now located 14 Richmond Ave. Supply of parts on hand. Ph. 3114L.M.Kaut.-ett. WILL TAKE YOUR next repair job" either by the job or the hour. H. Thesing. 9M N. R Sl BUSINESS SERVICE Business Services Offered 18 30-DAY SPECIAL On watch, clock and jewelry repairing. H. Clyde St. John, 7 S. 7 St. Singer Sewing machine room. ALL KINDS of painting, mirrors re-.sil-vei-rri. Lahman Plating Works, 209 W. Main St. Phone 2758. C13TErtNSAND" WELLS Cleaned and repaired; roofs painted: all kinds of cement work. 412 N. 11. Phone 60S9. ELECTU1C CONSTRUCTION of all kinds, trot our prices. Our line of fixtures n't be beat. Chase Electric, Cor. 6th and Main. Phone 6034. Open venirgs. EK""iaomas Furniture crating; carpenter jib work, screen work, furniture rciirng. -Shop 1020 Main.Ph.R'36. HAGEN liROS. Landscape gardners nnd tree experts. Treating trees for borer. 51 Liberty Ave. Phone 4344. Dressmaking Millinery 21 h r:is m'CiiiNC, a n n High class work done, son. 23 S. Sth. PIOOTING Nell DickinJ JEM ST ITCH I Nil Buttons covered, machine and button hole, floss stitching, brading. Davenport Co. 64 S !., Heating. Plumbing, Roofing 22 CALORIC FURNACES Are very easy to install; reasonable price. W. O. Harrison, R. K. C. Phone 54103. HAVE YOUR HEATING BOILER overhauled now befire cold weather. See Geo. E. Mcerhoff. 123 S. 10th. Ph. 6247. MARSHALL (Wolverine) furnace: office and salesrooms 17 N. 7th. Phone 2239. Opp. Coliseum. E. J. Knapp. Moving, Trucking, Storage 25 BAGGAGE TRANSFER Merchant delivery moving, local and long hauls. John" Graf. Townsend's. Ph. 1298-6008. CECILIIILLING For draying. moving, long hauls a specialty; get my prices; satisfaction guaranteed. Phone 19a9. CITY-TOClTY "HAULING Merchant delivery household storage. Goehner. Felm'an Cigar Store. Phone 2039-43C3. DRVYIVG Moving, hauling of all kinds, storage, crating. Ora Monger, 7 So. 7th St. Phone 3137-2746 MOVTNGr STORAGE And crating of al kinds. Local and long distance haul of all ing. 2528, Forest Monger, 519 N. D St. Ph. MOVING AND STORAGE Local and long distance moving of household goods. Richmond Storage Company, crating and storaere. Rear 19 S. 11th St. Phone 2228-1565. W. G. Baker, manager. : Painting, Papering, Decoration 26 PAINTING Decorating, varnishing, enameling, grainins-. "Quality First." E. C. Sims, 509 N.' 17th. Phone 2671.
BUSINESS SERVICE
Repairing 29 WE KNOW You will be satisfied If you let us half-sole your shoes or put on new heels.- Rapid Snoe Repair, 326 Main St. EMPLOYMENT Help Wanted Female 32 BE A BEAUTY SPECIALIST Short course. Positions waiting. Our marcel and permanent wave graduates much in demand. Write Moler College, 105 S. Wells, Chicago. GIRL Wanted; one who can sew and operate power machine. Apply 248 Colonial Bldsr GOOD STEADY GIRL Wanted for morning work to do cooking and housework. 68 S. 17 St. or Phone 2708. NURSE MAID White, wanted,-to care for young baby; references required. Mrs. Ed' Price. 51 South 18th" Ph. S644. WOMAN Wanted; to help with housework, white or colored. 501 Main Street. WOMEN Wanted; capable middle aged women to work in dormitory of Earlnam college; none but earnest ener getic women of good character need appiv m person to matron. Help Wanted Male 33 THREE SHOVELERS Wanted at once. CU 523 So. Eleventh St. BRIGHT YOUNG MAN Wanted, to as sist steward. Apply Steward, Westcott Hotel. LABORERS Wanted. for concrete work: indoor field. Apply Earlham uoiiege. YOUNG MAN Wanted; to help around electric shop. This is a good opportunity to learn the business. Address Box A-106 care Palladium. Help Male or Female 34 ANY YOUNG PERSON who is qualified to do bookkeeping and stenographic work can always find permanent and profitable employment. Get your training in a reputable business college. Call at the office or write for information. Richmond Business College. Colonial Building. Solicitors, Canvassers, Agents 35 AN OPPORTUNITY WITH A FUTURE An energetic man wanted to work southeastern Indiana, selling a staple line that repeats, to merchants, fac tories, oince ouiiaings, garages, notels. dairies, schools, city, county and state institutions, etc., for their own use. Company backed by 26 years of consistent growth. Liberal commission gives you opportunity to make an increasingly good income each year. Full commission paid on all mail business from accounts you establish. A number of our men have been with us 12 to 20 years. This is an opportunity to make a permanent connection with an established firm having an AA1 rating. Address P. O. 1177, Indianapolis, Indiana. Situations Wanted Male 37 CLOVER Wanted, to hull, by experienced thresherman. Apply 1313 Boyer St. INSTRUCTION Musical, Dancing, Dramatic 44 VIOLIN G. H. Schuler, teacher of the violin, 415i Main St., Room 1. 3rd floor; student of the World Famous Violin Virtuoso, the late Edward Mallenhau.er. Private lessons only. LIVE STOCK Dogs, Cats, Pets 47 BOSTON BULL PUPPhone 1043. -For sale. Call Horses. Cattle, Vehicles 48 PIGS For sale: 25 head of Poland China pigs. Big type. Call Phone 54 213. Poultry and Supplies 49 PIGEONS For sale; Homers, Carnaux and young mated pairs; squabs a specialty. N. B. Ballenger, 623 N. 8th. PIGEONS AND CHICKENS White Home pigeons and White Leghorn chickens; for sale. 324 Pearl St. MERCHANDISE Articles For Sale 51 BARGAIN'Sn watches and high grade Call at C. E. Keever's 7 South 11th Street. spectacles. Watch shop. PENCILS Eversharp .and Perfect Point L C. Lawall, Jeweler and Optometrist, 607 Main Street. Barter and Exchange 51A CALL AT TOWNSEXD'S when you want to buy or sell good used furniture; it will pav you. Townsend's New & Used Goods store. 35-37 S. 6th. Phone 1296. annn T-sr?n r.nnns: w hnv nnri sell Brammer & Nease Furniture Ex-f change, 530 Main. Phone 1461. USED FURNITURE AND STOVES Bought and sold. Home Supply Co., 181 Ft. Wayne Ave. Phone 1862, . Building Materials 54 BUILDING BLOX Drain tile brick, flue blox. Bertsch Bros., factory and office School St. road. Phone 3250. Good Things to Eat 57 APPLES 7.000 bushels of winter apples for sale; 60c and up. Secrest Orchards; State Road No. 39 Laurel, Ind. KIRCHER'S MILK 5c pint; can't be equalled. If you want us to deliver, call Phone 4096 today. Household Goods 59 COAL OR GAS RANGE Base burner. child's go-cart, small heating stove, violin. Call at 1020 So. Sth St. DINING TABLE For sale; solid oak dining table and six chairs. 101 No. 6th St. FURNITURE Upright mahogany piano and all kinds of household furniture. Call mornings. Mrs. Gilchrist, 102 N. 16th St. Phone 1326. SINGER SEWING MACHINENo. 3 Washington Court. -For sale. Musical Instruments 62 RECORDS You can save 1-3 at our exchange. Why pay more? We buy, sell and exchange. Miller Harness Store, S27 Main St. Wearing Apparel 65 SUrTS OR OVERCOATS $23.50! made to measure by A. Nash Co. Raincoats, S7.50 to $25; all wool gaberdines at $30; made to order. Mr. R. Marsh will wait on customers on Wednesday and Saturday. 9211 Main St. ROOMS AND BOARD Rooms Without Board 68 4TH ST., S. 103 One large furnished front room with bath, for rent. Girl preferred. 9TII sfl s! 100 Modern furnished sleeping room for rent; with private entrance. 13TH ST.. N. 24 Furnished room for rent; gentlemen preferred. A ST, S. 1220 Furnished front room for rent: desirable location; all modern conveniences. BEDROOM And bath, for rent; gentleman preferred. Inquire 404 N. 11th Street. MAIN" ST.. 1320 Furnished front bedroom with bath; fine location. Call Phone 2329. ONE DOUBLE Furnished, strictly modern room for rent. Men preferred. Reasonable. 23Hj N. lnth St. Rooms for Housekeeping 69 STH ST., N. 301 Two light housekeeping rooms, not modern, for rent.
A' GOOD APPLE OR A POOR ONE?, When you buy the only apple In a basket, you're not quite sure what you're getting. It's fairly big and fairly red and fairly free from spots. Not bo bad, not so good and you buy it. . But if you pick out the apple you want from a basket of others, you know you are getting the best of the lot for your money. The case isn't greatly different, is at, when you buy anything else, from an automobile to an extra piece of furniture for your home? . Wouldn't it pay to compare the offers in the A-B-C Classified columns before you make up your mind about the best buy? Handy classification and alphabetical listing make it easy to b sure. Buy by comparison through the A-B-C Classified Ads I
ROOMS AND BOARD Rooms for Housekeeping 69 10TH ST., N. 229 Two light housekeeping rooms, for rent. MAIN ST., W. 99 Two light housekeeping rooms; also one nice sleeping room, with or without board; modern; also garage. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Apartments and Flats 74 MODERN FLAT For rent; 5 rooms and bath; corner loth ana N. fat. Phone 2242. - - Business Places For Rent 75 BRICK BUILDING On S. 7th Street, for rent This building can be used for a garage, workshop, or storeroom. It is in fine shape. Inquire at 801 S. 7th Street. Phone 1977. Houses For Rent 77 5-ROOM HOUSE For rent. Inquire 43 N. 5th St. Phone 2993. 5-ROOM HOUSE rent. Phone 3352 Laurel St. Unfurnished; for or inquire No. 3 ROOMS DOWNSTAIRS . Cor. North 11th & A streets; also two-room apartment upstairs, bath, lights, and gas, unfurnished. Call at the above address, Saturday, 1 p. m. to 4 p. m. Phone 2558. 6-ROOM HOUSE Modern; for rent, on West Main Street. Phone 3iS4. 12TH ST., S. 516 For rent; half : of double house. Inquire at the other side; no children. ' Suburban For Rent 79 DWELLING And storage, room, for rent, in Sugar Valley. Ohio. Suitable for general merchandising. ti. Price. Eaton, Ohio. - Wanted To Rent 81 5 OR 6-ROOM Modern house, wanted immediately; mn't be ia good condition. Phone 408a. . ' 5 OR 6-ROOM HOUSE Modern, wanted; must be in good location ; J 10 reward for information. Box E-S01 care of Palladium. REAL. ESTATE FOR SALE Brokers in Real Estate CITY PROPERTY AND FARMS For sale. We can give you anything you want. J. H. Schell. Phone 2082. CITY PROPERTY SOLD Insurance of all kinds. Bailey & - Ferguson u realtors, n9.9na Colon al Bldg. Phone 19o4. HOUSES Over 30 listed for sale with e r t.-Real Estate Co. Office 7 South 11th. Phone 1641or2169 IF YOU WANT TO BUY OR SELL property call Porterfield office, 303 Union BankBldgPhone1961 LONG-&TILLSON. 201 K. OF P. For farms and city property. Agents for Straus Brother's Farms. Phone 62.6-2017-1008. PRKER Over Price's, 916 Mam oi. Farm and city realty. Additional listinsrs solicited. Phone 6160. REAL ESTATE BUSINESS Transacted on the basis of the- Golden Rule. J. B. Maag. 311 N. 9th. Phone 2686. Farms and Land For Sale 83 80-ACRE FARM Lays fi"e 'lf,S out; trade for good city property. Richard Shute. Phone 6231. FARM ' 110 ACRES Extra well Improved, on main pike. 1 mile of good market. Land slightly rolling, well ditched. This farm is in Al condition. Has a fine modern 7-room house, large bank barn, good silo and other out-build-ings. Priced reasonable considering Improvements. WE also have several good 80-acre farms that are priced to sell. BURDSALL, WILLETT, CUSTER CO. ' Realtors 710 MAIN ST. PHONES 2962-1481 Houses For Sale 84 6TH ST., S. Double house, 4 rooms to side. Jordan & Hiatt, 231 Colonial Bldg. Phone 1570 15TH ST., S. 51 7-room cottage with bath, one of the best locations in Richmond: can be bought on payment plan. Geo. W. Schepman, tailor, 25 S. 7th. HOUSE FOR SALE; Good brick corner double-dwelling about one square South of Main and Tenth streets, cash or payments, good investment. Will sell either side separately; good chance for dowiVown home at low cost In right location. Also corner lot. South Sth and O streets, cementroad both sides. Good location for garage or filling-station; opposite Indian Refining Co. and new gear factorv. John N. Koll, Mgr., 101 No. 9th Street. TOOTf HFHE' A chance to get a home chean or to make some money. Eight room house. 52-ft. front, lot with extra 40-ft. front vacant lot. $650 down. A. C. Lindemuth, Atty., 534 Main St. Phone 2245. TWO HOUSES ror sale; the one a splendid 7-room modern house, large yard, fruit, shade, garden, garage; the other a nine-room, furnace, both waters, fruit. Both on car line; cheap. Phone 498 1. -' " Suburban For Sale 87 16 ACRES For sale; modern 6-room house; large bank barn and plenty of other out-buildings; running spring water In house. Box B-301, care. Palladium. AUCTIONS LEGALS Legal Notices 91 State of Indiana, Wavne County, .ss: George Henwood vs. Frank Kenwood, et al. Wayne Circuit Court, April Term, 1922. No. 20208. Be It known, that on the ISth day of August. 1922 the above -named plaintiff by his attorney, filed in the office of the Clerk f the Wayne Circuit Court his complaint against said Defendant
AUCTIONS LEGALS
Legal Notices Continued 91 in the above entitled cause George i r Henwooa, et at to gether with the affidavit of a com petent person, showing that said de ienanis Addle Sturgis, Susie Henwood, Nora Germain and Hilda Henwoou are not a resident of the State Said Dpfnrlanfa h i, by notified of the filing and pendencv ?, aid, com.Plaint against them and tnat unless tney appear and answer or demur thereto, at the calling of the iq4 cu1?- Dn ihe 20th day of October, a'rnLKf lhe October Term of rv.Vr,r ? t?-e begun and held at the fh fUei " the City of Richmond on Jit fl?.st M,n3ay .of October, 1922, next th poPlaint and the matters and things therein contained and alleged, will be taken as tn. nr oj lCK"te be heard and determined in cai-i'Vi? Cleric and the seal of ixri ... th J" V16. City of Richmond . iu udy or August, 1922. . LINLS P. MEREDITH. Clerk. riu' -Beckett, attorney for plaintiff. AUg.Z5-Sept.l-8-3t, JLue .f a cPy of decree execudirected from the clerk of bVr. 1922'? Ji1 2?Lh. day- SePiem; Sav .L1,'?; and 4 o'clock p. m. on said a' i - following property, to-wit: n pf.rt of north half of Lot Number tS, as "umbered on the plat of the town of Oakland, laid out by James hair ,&n Sfiuire L. Hittle in the south xtsl.f1 S,eJ;tion Five (5), Township thirteen (13). nn nn n ,..t rv.P, of the city of Richmond, Wayne ounty, Indiana, described as follows: cJfg?nin& at a Point in the west line of P.uih I'onth Street in the said city of Kichmond, one hundred (100) feet north 0iih5 I0"!11 line of the north half of Zt Ix.1 number One (which point since the ODcnine nf Smith ! fitrpct venty-seven (77) feet north of the el;t.rect,.on of th" north line of "I" tetreet with the west line of South "tA.stree:t: thence north with the f.-un line Of "H- Street and the wes ' south Ninth Street; thence f-thYSuterIy to a- Point In the east Hn r.th5 allev and one hundred forty A south of the south line of iuth H Street; thence south fiftynine and four tenths (59.4) feet more or less along the east side of said alley to a point one hundred (100) feet north or,ih south line of the north half of said Lot Number One; thence east one nundred thirty-one and. seventy hundredths (131.70) feet to the rlac of be ginning: to be sold as the property of Harry Knott and Katherine S. Knott to satisfy said decree in my hands In favor of Christian M. Klrkpatrick, et al. Said sale without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. CARL W ADM AN, Sheriff of Wayne County. August 25th, 1922. D. C. Harlan, attorney for plaintiffs. Aug.25-Sept.l-8 MERCHANDISE FOR SALE f Wagons, harness, wheat drills, corn binders. 317 NORTH A ST. EMPLOYMENT SALESMAN WANTED Local Manufacturing Corporation of established reputation is in need of a man of experience. Capable of calling on and selling the very highest class of trade. Givo reference and experience in first letter. Confidential if desired. P. O. Box 215 City. AUCTIONS LEGALS Publ EC One-quarter mile north on the Driving Park road. Traction Stop 110. Turn north on first road east of Country club. MoHo9 Sept flfl 10:30 a. m. (old time). ' 6 Fine Milk Cows (Five giving milk now) 1 Shorthorn Male 17 months old " " 3 Head of Work Horses These are all good workers 24 Head of Laying Hens 8 Tons of Fine Alfalfa Hay Nicely cured. Farm Implements One box bed Troy wagon, good as new; 1 Brown wagon, good shape, with box bed, gravel bed, hay rack; McCormick mowing machine; steel hay rake; one 14-inch and one 13inch Zanesville walking plow; 1 set of double breeching harness. , Other articles to numerous to mention. Terms Made Known on the ' Grounds James- Kees WEDDLE & HINDMAN. Aucts
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AUTOMOBILES
Specials in Used Cars 19 SOUTH 7TH ST. 1922 Ford Coupe, Like New $500 1920 Buick Touring A-l condidition $675 1917 Buick touring .375 1917 Chevrolet touring, new tires SISt 1921 Chandler touring 675 1920 Ford touring, starter and lights, cord tires --". $240 1918 Ford Roadster, a real car $180 1916 Ford touring, new tires ....$ 95 191S Dodge touring $37a 1915 Studebaker $ 7o Several other standard makes. Sold on easy terms. NwAYNE COUNTY NASH MOTOR CO. Used Cars FORD 1920 Touring, 125 down, balance 12 months. FORD 1921 Coupe; $225 down, balance 12 months. FORD 1921 . Touring; $175 down, balance 12 months. OAKLAND 1918, Touring; $100 down, balance 12 months. All these Cars are in First Class condition. Will trade for any make of car. Brihker & Shendler 10 S. 9th. - Phone 6122 Special Tools and Auto Parts 1-in. Midget vises, new $ -90 2- in. Midget vises, new $1.00 3- in. vise, new $3.50 3-in. vise, new $4.00 4- in. vise, new .....$4.50 Ford new front cushion $500 Ford new rear cushion $5.50 Ford new top recovering with rear curtain complete, touring $6.00 Ford new top recoverings, roadster $4.50 New Ford parts of all kinds at a discount. 30x3 tires, 6,000-mile $6.25 30x3 tires, 6,000-mile $6.75 Other sizes in proportion. Richmond Auto Wrecking Co. Second & Main. Phone 2165. Amito Owners Attention! SparkPlugs ' 'Jzf All Makes and Sizes .... d Tires 30x3 5-plv guaranteed Tires $7.00 31x4 Cord Tires $14.00 32x4 Cord Tires $15.00 33x4 Cord Tires $16 00 34x4 Cord Tires $17.50 Special Prices on Tubes Get your car in shape for the Cold Weather. LUGKEY Accessory and Tire Service 17 S. 9th Excellent Opportunity For those Wifoo Want to Ride All in First-Class Running Order 1922 Cadillac phaeton 1920 Ford coupe . 1922 Ford roadster 1917 Ford touring 1919 Ford delivery 1919 Chevrolet touring 1918 Chevrolet touring ..... 1919 Oakland roadster 191S Oakland touring 1918 Oldsmobile touring .... K49 Buick touring, 1920 Stutz roadster 1913 Stutz touring 191S Hupmobile sedan 1917 model 90 Overland tour. 1919 model 90 Overland tour. $3250.00 425.00 450.00 150.00 225.00 200.00 1S7.50 450.00 450.00 475.00 750.00 475.00 $1500.00 $ 750.00 $ 200.00 $ 400.00 All Sold on Easy Terms EW. iteSoIhart COMPANY North Tenth Street Phone 2955 Open Evening3 and Sunday Morning EMPLOYMENT WABASH RAILWAY will employ Foremen Mechanical and Car Department, Machinists, Blacksmiths, j Boilermakers, Locomotive Pipe Fitters, Locomotive Electricians, Freight Car Repairers, Car Inspectors, who have had experience in railroad shop work. Will pay United States Railroad Labor Board standard wages at Decatur, 111., Moberly, Mo., Ft. Wayne, Ind., and other points in Illinois, Indiana, Missouri and Iowa. If you desire a permanent position, purchase a ticket (and take a receipt) and report to the Wabash Superintendent at Buffalo, Detroit. Montpelier, Chicago. Decatur, Peru, Springfield. 111., St. Louis, Moberly, or Kansas City, or to Master Mechanics at Ft. Wayne. Decatur, and Moberly, or to Wabash Employment Office, 144S Railway Exchange Building. St. Louis. Your fare will be refunded if you go to work.
AUTOMOBILES
DODGE SEDAN A bargain. 21-23 s. 7th St IF It's to be done quickly, let a classified ad do it for you. . -
Rock BottomPrlces1 oe Tires . V
If you want an accessory We Have It v Genuine Ford Parts Ford top Recovering, Cozy Wings, Motometers. Hot Shots. Dry Cells, Visors, Cylinder Head Gaskets for all cars; Hand Horns, Motor Driven Horns, Vibrator Horns. " CINCINNATI BATTERIES ,; ; The finest battery made; guaranteed 2 years : 1 : . : Richmond Tire Service Cor. 11th and Main . Open Evenings and Sundays
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BUICK 1920 6-passenger sedan; motor has been overhauled and is guaranteed; cord tires, wire wheels. Bargain $975. FORD 1918 sedan in good shape; new paint, $315. BUICK 1920, six; looks and run3 like new; a bargain, $725. Easy 21-23 S.7th St. AUCTIONS LEGALS
Ballard:.- Sales Coc
PUBLIC SALE
Dissolution sale on farm located 1 Indiana, on . . , . .
Monday, September 18, 1922
At 10 a. m. (standard time). Consisting of the following: - 75 aTyPfe POLAND-CHINA.: HOGS Consisting of the following blood lines: Miller ' Giant, Fasnlon Master. Clansman, Lunker, Elecution, Model, Longfellow, Gerlsdale Jones, Giant Outcross. . 2 sorrel; mares : Weighing 3200 lbs. - : ,- ' 1 REGISTERED SHORTHORN COW Giving a good flow of milk - - : . corn . 'iV Twenty acres of good corn In field. IMPLEMENTS, HARNESS ; " A good line of farming implements, harness, etc. - - Dinner served by Ladies' Aid of Christian church.
D. F. Druley & Weddle, Aucts. Harry Audrey, Clerk. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
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FARM On Friday, Sept. 15, 1922
at 10:00
The farm of the undersigned containing 110 acres and lying on the west side of the'Chester Pike two miles north of Richmond, Indiana, will be sold at public auction by the Sheriff to satisfy judgments against the undersigned. . ; - Said sale will be held at tho COURT HOtJSE D00IL -' ; - - ' This is an excellent stock and grain farm, -especially equipped for dairy business. There is no better location ; brick and frame- house, barn, two silos and other out buildings-. Well drained, good improve-' ments, and a fine home. I hereby GIVE XOTICE that if this farm brings a fair price, which I will announce at the sale, I will execute WARRANTY DEED to the purchaser, will waive my right of redemption,, and give possession to the purchaser on March. 1st, 1923.
(Signed) GATH P. FREEMAN, Attorney.
DECIDE! THEN DO! v When you believe your judgment is right, make a fight for it. " . - Quick decision, pius the power of wiiMhatnsays "Go on!" is the stuff from which men and their achievemeits are made. '-r.f: '' Knowing what course to take is the first step. ; Don't ; waver when it comes to backing up your, plan with action. : It's getting things done that brings success. ; There's just one quality that gives intelligence power over facts and that's determination ta win. Begin practicing it today! , - . .,, . J , - Copyright, 1928, by Basil W Smith . . '
FINANCIAL
Vi I FARM LOANS BURDSALL WILLETT. CUSTER CO. , Realtors 710 Maizj St. J Phone 1481-2962 AUTOMOBILES STUDEBAKER 1919 Special Six Touring; been overhauled, newly painted, $675. - - WESTCOTT Model 53 Touring Car, A-No. 1" shaped " A bargain, ?5oo. . - : . MAXWELL Late' 1920 Coupe; Fine running order and new paint 1 A bargain, $450. ' ' - Terms Telephone 2010 AUCTIONS LEGALS - mile east and mile south of Boston, - ' : , : . . .. . , JOHN -Fo PETERSON AVERY. OXER -' ; 1 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE o'clock, a. m.
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