Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 216, 11 September 1922 — Page 26
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., MONDAY, SEPT. 11, 1922. HELLO -HEAH ABOUT ME io TO MAKE A. OOT I ONOERbTAND well their We -bTAC itv THEM .HEALTH REtORT? ,ML MON, THE Markets ah: -bo tio AvRootxo the world? TINE IT b ruL.i OF WELL P iT't A. CjK, TOWN WE'LL. TAKE OO ARE BRINGING i COUNTRY COlN, TO recuperate: : A.X BOOV v LINE. IN AOtiTRL
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. GllAIi PRICES (Markets by Lamson Bros. & Co.. 212 Union National Bank Building) CHICAGO, 111., Sept. 11. Wheat waa irregularly lower largely on account of persistent selling of May by local warehouse interests. The decline however was only fractional. Absence of export buying and hedging pressure from the northwest more than offset . the limited speculative demand. Heavy general rains and cooler weather resulted in nrnfit taking snlr-s in orn.
and the result was a moderate set back. In our opinion the change in the weather will halt the damage butf will not result in improvement where damage has already occurred. September oats maintained a premium over December, despite an easier tone in the cash market. Belated hedgers were believed to be changing over from September to the later month. Gener-
; al complaints are received ot shortage of cars which, with impaired mo
tive power, will result in forced orderly marketing of grains for many months. . RANGE OF FUTURES (Markets by Lamson Bros. & Co., 212 Union National Bank Building) CHICAGO, Sept.. 11. Following is the range of futures on Chicago Board of Trade today:
Wheat Sept. ...1.01 1.01 1.00 1.00 Dec. .,..1.02 1.02 1.01 1.02 May .,..1.07 ,1.07 1.06' 1.06 Rye Sept. ., .71 , .71 .71 -71 Corn Sept 62 .62 .61 .62 Dec 57 .58 .57 .57 May 61 .61 .60 .60 Oats Sept S5 .35 .35 .35 Dec 35 .35 35 .38 May 38 .38 .38 .38 Lard Sept. ..10.20 ..... 1C.17 . : Ribs. Sept. .. 9.70 9 70
(By Associated Fress . TOLEDO, O., Sept. 11. Cloverseed Frime cash, $10.50;' March, ?10.60; Oct. $10.40: Dec. $10.50. Alsike Prime cash $10; Oct. . and Dec, $9.85. Timothy Prime cash, old $2.70; new $2.90; March $2.90; Sept. J2.90; Dec. $2.85. (By Associated Press) CHICAGO, Sept 11. Wheat No. 3 hard. $1.04; No. 2 hard, $1.021.04. Corn No. 2 mixed, 6364c; No. 2 yellow, 64 64 Vic. ' Oats No. 2 white, 363Sc; No. 3 white, 3537c. Pork Nominal. Ribs $9.5010.50. Lard $10.22. (By Associated Press) CINCINNATI, Ohio. Sept , 11 Wheat No. 1 red, $1.13 1.14; No. 2 red, $11.11; No. 3 red, $1.02; other grades as to quality, $1.02(31.08. Corn No. 2 white, 65 66c; No. 3 white, 64 65c; No. 4 white, 64 64 c. Corn No. 2 yellow. 6667c; No. 3 yellow, 65 66c; No. 4 yellow, 6565c. Corn No. 2 mixed, 6565C Oats Higher, 3640c. Rye Steady, 78S'79c. Hay Firmer; $13.5017.50. INDIANAPOLIS HAY (By Associated Press) INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 11. HayEasv. unchanged. LIVE STOCK PRICES INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 11. Ho ?s Receipts. 7.000; lower. Cattle Receipts, , S00; steaclv. waives receipts, ouu; steadv. Sheep Receipts, 300; unchanged. Hogs i Top price hogs 150 lbs. .up$ 9 65 Bulk of sales good hogs.. 9 65 Good hos 130 to ISO lb. av 9 60(f 9 Bo ! Good hogs 180 to 200 lb. av 9 60fi) 9 65 Good hops 210 to 240 lb. av 9 50 9 60 1 Good hogs 250 to 275 lb. -av 9 25 9 50 Good hogs 275 lbs. lip 9 75 9 oa Yorkers, 140 to 150 lbs 9 65 Pigs, according to weight . 9 50 down Good to best light sows. 7 25?? 7 50 Common to heavy sows.. 6 50W 7 2o Stags sublet to dockage. 5 oOf" 6 50 Pales in truck division... 9 25 9 85 Range in price year ago.. 9 25 9 15 Cattle Quotation. Killing Ftfers, 1250 lbs. up Good to choice . .' . 9 755710 60 Common to medium .-..... S 75 50 Killing steers, 1100 to 1200 lb?. Good to choice 9 25 10 00 Common to medium 7 75 8 75 Killing steers, 1000 to 1160 lbs. Good to choice 8 25 9 00 Common to medium 7 00v 8 00 Killing steers less than 1000 lbs. . Common to ms4Jum 5 50vr 7 00 ' Good to best yearlings... 9 SOffdlO 50 Other yearlinirs S 254.0 8 75 Stockers and feding cattle Steers, 800 lV-s. and up... i 00 fb 7 25 Steers, less than 800 lbs... 5 00 Ti) fi 50 Heifers, medium to good.. 4 50 (rp 5 00 Cows, medium to good... 3-5ft(fi) 4 25 ; Calves 300 to 600 lbs. 6 00 7 00 Female butcher cattle t Good to best heifers .. .". 7 005? 8 50 ' Common to medium heifers 5 00ii 6 50 t Rabv beef heifers-. ... -9.005 9 50 Good to choice rows .... 5 00ft) 6 50 Common to medium rows. .3 75r.7 4 50 : Poor to good cutters..,.. 2 75? 3 50 ' Poor to good canners ... 2 25 Q 2 75 Bulls and Calves ' Good to choice butcher , bulls 4 50C? 4 75 Poor to choice heavy bulls 4 00 5? 4 50 ! Common to good light buils 3 S0 4 50 Common to good bologna bulls 3 BOtfr) 4 00 Good to choice veals..'...' 12-0013 50 Common to medium veals 8 OOfelO 00 ; Good to choice heavy calves 00 7 50 Foor to medium heavy calves S 00 5 50 Sheep and lamb Quotation. Good to choice light f-heep$ 4 00ig 5 00 Good to choice heavy sneep 3 oOffi' 4 00 Common to medium sheep 2 OO'fi 3 00 Good to choice lambs.... 11 50iftfi2 50 fair to medium lambs'; .. . 10 00"Tll 00 Common labs 6 00 ff- 7 00 Bucks. 100 pounds 2 00. $ 3 00 DAYTON, Ohio, Sept. 11. Hogs Receipts, ten cars; market 15c lower. HOGS Choice heavies 9 10 Select butchers and packers 9 10 Heavy Yorkers .....-... 9 10 Light Yorkers 9 10 Pigs 7.50Q) 8.00 Choice fat sows 1... 7.001b 7.50 Common to fair sows 6.00 6.75 : Stags 3.50 5.00 CATTLE Choice steers $7.75$S.00 Fair to good hutchers 7.00 7.50 Fair to good heifers 6.00 7.00 Choice fat heifers 7.00 'J 7.25 Choice fat cows 4.00 5.00 Fair to good cows 3.50 4.00 Bologna cows 2.00 3.00 Bulls 4-50 5.00 : Calves 6.0010.00 SHEEP AND LAMBS . Sheep ?2.00 3.00 : Lambs 6.00 9.00 (By Associated Press) ' "CLEVELAND, Sept. 11. Hogs Receipts 6,000; market steady; Yorkers moo- mixed, $10.00; mediums.
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Ttwg!. rx. a. Pat OiV 1922 y 4mt-l $10.00; pigs, $9.75; roughs, $7.00; stags, $4.00. Cattle Receipts 1,300; market slow good to choice steers, $9.0010.00; good to choice heifers. $7.00; good to choice cows. $ 4.50 5.50; fair to good cows, $3.50450; common cows, $2.003.50; good to choice bulls, fS.OO 6.00; milchers, $3575. Sheep and Lambs Receipts 7,500; market active; top, $13.75. Calves Receipts 1,100; market Is slow; top, $13.50. ' (By Associated Press! CINCINNATI, O., Sept. 11. Receipts Cattle, 2,300; .hogs, 6,700; sheep, 1,100. Cattle Market steady; butcher steers, good to choice, $79; fair to good, $67; common to fair, $46; heifers, good to choice, $7 9.50; fair to good, $6.507; common to fair, $3.505.50; cows, good to choice,$5 6; fair, to good, $3.255; common to fair, $2.503; cutters, $1.502.25; stock steers, $57; stock heifers, $4 5.50; stock cows, $3 3.75. Bulls Weak; bologna, $3.604.75; fat bulls, $4.50 5. Milch Cows Slow, $2575. Calves Steady; good to choice, $11.5012.50; fair to good, $S11.50; common and large, $47. . Hogs Slow; market 50c lower; hea.vies, $8.509.25; good to choice packers and butchers, $9.50 9.60; medium, $9.60; stags, $4.505.50; common to choice heavy fat sows, $5.00 6.75; light shippers, $99.50; pigs, 110 pounds and less, $68.50. Sheep Steady; good to choice lights, $45; fair to good, $24; common to fair. $11.50; bucks, $13. Lambs Steady; good to choice, $13 13.50; seconds, $88.50; fair to good, $913; common skips, $46. (By Associated Press) PITTSBURGH, Sept 11. HogsReceipts, 7,500; market lower; heavies, $9.259.65; heavy Yorkers, $10.20 10.30; light Yorkers, $10.0010.10; pigs, $10.0010.10. Cattle Receipts, 1,500 head; market higher; steers, $9.7510.25; heifers, $7.008.00; cows, $5.006.00. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 4,500; top sheep, $7.50; top lambs, $14.00. Calves Receipts, 1,000 head; market higher. (By Associate Press) EAST BUFFALO, Sept. 11. Cattle 'Receipts, 2,600; butchers' grades, 15 25c higher; shipping steers, $9 9.75; putchers, $7.50 9.50; yearlings, $911.10; heifers, $68.25; cows, $2.256; bulls, $35; stockers and feeders, $5 5.85; fresh cows and springers, $40110; cows, 1,600; steady; $514. Hogs Receipts, 200; 15 25c lower; heavies, $9.259.75; mixed Yorkers, light ditto and pigs. $1010.10; roughs, $6.757; stags, $45. Shep and Lambs Receipts, 7,400; lambs, 25c higher; lambs, $6 14.25; yearlings. $610; wethers, $77.50; ewes, $6.50; mixed sheep, $6.507. (By Associated Press) CHICAGO, Sept. 11. Cattle Re ceipts 24,000, slow; choice and prime beef steers scarce, about steady; other grades weak to 15c off; quality plain; early top beef steers, $11.00; weight 1,370 lbs.; bulk of native beet steers of quality and fresh condition to sell at $S.7510.25; western grassers in liberal supply mostly from Montana and the Dakotas; she stock steady to weak early; feeling weak on lower grades beef cows and heifers; bulk strong to 10c higher: veal calves ODening largely 25c lower early, quality considered; stockers and feeders weak to unevenly lower; bulk beef cows and heifers, $4.507.25; bulk bologna bulls $4.004.25; bulk veal calves around $12.00. Hogs Receipts 14,000; market slow; around steady; ISO to 210 lb. hogs mostly $9.459.55; top $960 bulk 225 to 260 lb. butchers. $9.10 $9.40; bulk good 2S0 to 300 lb. butch ers, $8.50 8.85; bulk packing sows, $6.S07.10; pigs strong to 25 cents higher; most good pigs $8.2o9.00; heavy $S.109.20; medium $8.50 $9.10; medium $9.409.50; light lights, $8.75 9. 25; packing sows smooth, $6.807.50; packing sows rough, $6.25 6.S5; killing pigs, $7.759.00. Sheep Receipts 17,000; native lambs opening strong; mostly 25 cents higher; packers slow to start; best choice trimmed natives $13.25 to shippers; early city butcher top $13.00; one load western rams $12.90; best held about $13.00; talking steady on sheep; supply light; feeders firm. WINCHESTER MARKET WINCHESTER. Ind , Sept 11. Corrected daily by the Winchester Union Stockyards company. Hogs Receipts, four cars; market steady;" light Yorkers, 140 to 160 lbs., $9.40; mixed, ISO to 220 lbs., $9.30 $9.40; hea.vy, 160 to 180 lbs., $9.40; medium, 220 to 240 lbs.i -$99.25; heavies, 240 to 300 lbs., $8.508.75; 300 lbs. and over, $8.50; pigs, 140 lbs., $8.75 down; roughs, $6.50 down; stags, 80 lbs. dock, $4.50 down. Calves Choice, $11.0011.50; common, $8.00 9.00; culls. $7.00 down. Sheep Spring lambs, $10.5011.00; culls heavies. $5$8; yearlings $5; choice sheep $3; common to good and bucks. $1.002.00. Cattle Good to choice steers, $7.50 8.00; fair to good. $67; good to choice heifers, $5.507.50; choice, $3 4; canners and cutters, $1.503.00. cows, $4.505; fair to good cows, $3 4. PRODUCE MARKET INDIANAPOLIS, Sept 11. EggsIndianapolis jobbers offer country shippers for strictly fresh stock, de livered at Indianapolis, 2S29c, can died. Poultry Jobbers' buying prices for heavy fowls, 20c; springers. 1922, 19 20c; broilers, under 2 lbs., 22ic24c;
Feature Siwvtec Imc, Leghorn fowls and springers, 25 discount roosters and stags, 10 11c; turkeys', 2325c; old, 20c; ducks, 4 lbs. and up, 1215c; geese, 10 lbs. and up, 912c; squabs, 11 lbs. to the dozen, $5.00. Butter Jobbers' buying prices for packing stock, delivered at Indianapolis, 15 21c; jobbers selling prices for creamery butter, fresh prints, 38 40c. NEW YORK PRODUCE , NEW YORK, Sept. 11. BatterSteady; receipts, 14,262; creamery extra, 39c; special market, 40Hc; state dairy, tub, 35 56c Eggs Former; receipts, 11,064; nearby -white, fancy, 60 64c; nearby mixed, fancy, 3248c; fresh, firsts, 35 44c. CHICKENS AND PRODUCE DAYTON, Ohio, Sept. 11. Roosters 12c per pound. Hens 18c per pound. Springers, 16 20c peT poundWhite Leghorns Fries, 20c pound. Fresh Eggs 32c per dozen. Butter 40c per pound. (By Associated Press) CHICAGO, Sept 11. Butter market, easy. Creamery extras 3o37c; creamery firsts, 32 34c Eggs: Receipts 9.429 cases, market higher, lowest 25 26c; Firsts 830c Poultry: market higher. Fowls, lo 23c; springs 23Vfcc; roosters 14c. Potatoes, strong; 57 cars; total United States shipments 622; Wiscon sin sacked and bulk cobblers $1.10 $1.30 cwt; Wisconsin sacked early Ohios $1.10$1.20 cwt; Minnesota sacked and bulk early Ohios $1.00 $1.25 cwt; Utah sacked early Ohios $1.101.20 cwt; Idaho sacked rurals, mostly $1.25 cwt; South Dakota sacked early Ohios $1.101.15 cwt. (By Associated Press) CINCINNATI, Ohio, Sept. 11 Whole milk creamery, extra, 3426c; packing, 30c. Eggs 1826c; prime firsts, 35c; firsts, 33c; seconds, 27c. Poultry Broilers, 2325c; turk ays, 35c NEW YORK STOCKS (By Associated Press) NEW YORK, Sept. 11. Close. American Can 63 Vi American Smelting ,63i Anaconda 55 Atchison 105 Baldwin Locomotive ...136U Bethlehem Steel. B 79 Central Leather 41 Chesapeake and Ohio 76 C. R. I. and Pacific 48 Chino Copper 38 y3 Crucible Steel 95 General Motors 15 Goodrich Tires 36 : Mexican Petroleum 91 New York Central 99 Pennsylvania 47 Reading '82 Republic Iron & Steel 71 Sinclair Oil 33 Southern Pacific 94 Southern Railroad 27 oiuucud&cr .. loi 74 Union Pacific 153 U. S. Rubber 57 U. S. Steel 106 Utah Copper , 69 LIBERTY BONDS (By Associated Press) NEW YORK, Sept. 11. Prices on Liberty bonds today were: 3 1-2 $100.90 First 4 1-4 100.72 Second 4 1-4 100.30 Third 4 1-4 ; 100.30 Fourth 4 1-4 100.84 Victory 3 3-4 uncalled 100.72 Victory 4 3-4 called 100.30 RICHMOND MARKETS (Furnished by Whelan) BUYING New oats, 30c; rye, 70c; corn, 63c; straw, $7.00 per ton. SELLING OH meal, per ton, $55.00, per hun dredweight, $2.85. Tankage, 60 per cent $70.00 per ton; per cwt, $3.65 Barrel salt. $3.25. Standard mid dlings, $30.00 per ton; $1.65 per cwt Bran, per ton, $26.00; per cwt, $1.35; Cottonseed meal, per ton, $60.00; per CWt, S3.15. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Richmond flour mills are paying 95c for new No. 2 wheat . ' LOCAL HAY MARKET Steady; good timothy. $14.00; choice clover, $12.00; heavy mixed, $12.00. PRODUCE BUYING Country butter, 3035c lb.; eggs 3032c doz.; hens, 1718c per lb., de pending upon the buyer. Fryers, weighing 2 pounds, 18c per lb.; un der zy lbs., 14c per lb. CREAM AND BUTTER FAT Richmond creameries are paying 33 cents per pound for both butter fat and sweet cream. BUTTER QUOTATIONS The wholesale price of creamery butter Is 36c a pound. FAMILY MARKET BASKET Fruits and Berries Apples, 3 5c lb.; peaches, 68c lb.; pineapples, 25c each; lemons, 30 40c doz; Tip-Top melons, 35c lb shipped and home-grown; cantaloupes, 515c each; California Bartlett, pears, 10c lb.; watermelons, 25 35c each; oranges, 60g75c dozen; home grown ( grapes, white and purple, 5c lb.; damson plums, 10c lb.; tecta plums, 15c lb.; Calif, plums, all kinds, 15c lb'.; fancy grapes In 2-lb. bas kets, 20c a basket; Elberta peaches $1.75 2.25 a bushel; Isle of Pines grapefruit 20c each; California grapes, 2540c a lb.; crabapples, 5c a lb. fresh Oregon prunes, 15c a lb. Vegetables Green strings beans. 10c lb.; sweet potatoes, 5c lb.: egg plant, 20 25c lb.; tomatoes, 3 lbs. for 10c, 65 75c
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AUTOMOBILES Automobiles For Sale 11 CHEVROLET For sale or trade, for a Ford sedan. Thesing. 908 N. B St CHEVROLET 1920 truck; Milburn electric: Dodge touring, $275; Ford roadster; 1919 Oldsmobile sedan; 1920 Patterson sedan. Cash, terms or trade. Geo. "W. Worlev.-15 S. 9th St. Auto Accessories 13 AUTOMOBILE TOPS And trimmings: auto storage. W. A. Parke, 17 S. 10th St. Office Phone 1632: Res. 2724. FEDERAL TIRES After competitive, tests Federals are always selected for the equipment of truck fleets. Bennetts' Tire Store, 1512 Main. Phone 2414. MOTOR OIL Special this week: 5 gallons good motor oil, $3.25. While It lasts. Thesing, 908 N. B. Garages Autos For Hire 14 GARAGE: For rent 60 So. 16th St GARAGE For rent Inquire 135 S. 9 St GARAGE For rent; 313 Richmond Avenue. Reasonable; space for one car only. PHONES 3461 Taxi short calls 25c; day or night service. Frank R. Chamne3s,812 N.I.Specialrates.country drives RICHMOND TAXf SERVICE Ph. 1020. Reasonable rates. Headquarters at Columbia Restaurant, 825 N. E St Repairing Service Stations 16 AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING OF ALL kinds. See us today. Bailey Bros. Garage, rear of Postoffice. AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING 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, trimming. N. 12 & B Ph.2453. CYLINDER RE-GRINDING We regrind your 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. Roblson, and have your car put In Al condition. 17 S. 6th. Phone 1039. FORD AND CHEVROLET REPAIRING A specialtv, all work guaranteed. Shutz Garage, 617 S. A. St Phone 2581. MONROE SERVICE STATION is now located 14 Richmond Ave, Supply of parts on hand. Ph. 3114 L. M. Faucett WILL TAKE YOUR next repair Job, either bv the Job or the hour. H. Thesing. 90S N. B St BUSINESS SERVICE Business Services Offered 18 ALL KINDS of painting, mirrors re-silvered. Lanman Plating Works, 209 W. Main St. Plione 2758. CISTERNS AND WELLS Cleaned and repaired: roofs painted", all kinds of cement work. 412 N. 11. Phone 6089. ELECTRIC CONSTRUCTION of all kinds, get our prices. Our line of fixtures can't be beat Chase Electric. Cor. 6th and Main. Phone 6034. Open evenings E. E. Thomas Furniture crating, car.penter lob work, screen work, furniture repairing. Shop 1020 Main.Ph.1936. HAfiEN BROS. Landscape gardners and tree experts. Treating trees for borers. 91 Liberty Ave. Phone 4444. ONLY A FEW DAYS LEFT on special watch, clock and jewelry repairing. 1. Clyde St. John, 7 S. 7th St. Dressmaking Millinery 21 HEMSTITCHING AND PICOTING High class work done, Nell Dlckin son, 23 S. 8th. , HEMSTITCHING Buttons covered, ma chine and button hole, floss stitching, brading. Davenport Co. 64 S. 12.Ph.1786 MEN'S SHIRTS Made to order. Mrs. tTin slf T3Ua-ia 7A? Heating, Plumbing, Roofing 22 CALORIC FURNACES Are very easy to install; reasonable price. w. O. Harrison, R- R. C Phone 54103. HAVE YOUR HEATING BOILER over hauled now before cold weather. See Geo. E. Meerhoff, 123 S. 10th: Ph. 6247. MARSHALL (Wolverine) furnace; of fice and salesrooms li 7th. Phone 2259. Opp. Coliseum. E. J. Knapp. Moving, Trucking, Storage 25 BAGGAGE TRANSFER Merchant de livery, moving, local and long hauls. John Graf. Townsend"s, Ph. 1296-6008. CECIL HILLING For draylng. moving long hauls a specialty; get Jny prices; satisfaction guaranteed, Phone 1959. CITY-TO-CITY HAULING Merchant de livery, household storage. tioehner. Felman Cigar Store. Phone 2039-4363. DRAYING Moving, hauling of all kinds, storage, crating. Ora Monger, 7 MOVING. STORAGE And crating of all kinds. Local and long distance hauling. Forest Monger, 619 N. D St Ph 2528. MOVING AND STORAGE Local and long distance moving or household goods. Kicnmona storage company, crating and storage. Rear 19 S. 11th St. Ijhone 222S-la6. w. u. Baker, manager Painting, Papering, Decoration 26J PAINTING Decorating, varnishing. enameling, graislng. "Quality First" E. C. Sims, 509 N. 17th. Phone 2671. Repairing 29 FARMERS Attend Wayne County fair. Make yourself at home at our store. Rapid Shoe Repair, 326 Main St EMPLOYMENT Help Wanted Female -32 10 GIRLS Wanted to operate power sewing machines. Apply Atlas Underwear Co. ,.
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Help Wanted Female 32 GOOD GIRL Or middle aged woman, wanted for housework in small family. Mrs. A. C. Bell. 110 J N. W. 5th. HOUSEKEEPER Wanted; for old lady. Phone 3718. NURSE MAID White; wanted, to care for young baby. Mrs. Ed Price, 51 So. 18th. Phone 3644. WANTED 25 GIRLS in sewing department 5 GIRLS in turning department. BEEBE QLOVE CO. WOMAN Wanted; for housework; 29 South 10th Street WOMEN Wanted; capable middle aged women to worK in dormitory ot Earlham college; none but earnest energetic women of good character need apply In person to matron. Help Wanted Male 33 BELL BOY And night porter, wanted. at westcott Hotel. ELDERLY MAN Wanted to run eleva tor.. Apply Harry Daub, Starr Piano Factory. EXPERIENCED LATHE HAND Want ed tor night work. Apply JenkinsVulcan Spring Co. FARM WORK Man wanted: good, re liable, to worK on iarm. Phone 1078. LABORER Or. experienced man for plumbing work. 11374 Main St Ph. 1755. MEN Wanted to rub and Dolish Dianos ana pnonograpns. experienced men preferred, but can use apprentices. Apply Toney Stever, Starr Piano Factory. SINGLE MAN To work on farm, want ed. John Garrett, Kitchen, Ind. STORE ROOM BOY Wanted. Apply steward, Westcott Hotel. WAITER AND CASHIER Wanted; at .cast t.sa JK-estaurant; opposite Round House. Apply after 6 p. m. Help Male or Female 34 ANY YOUNG PERSON who is qualified to oo booKKeeplng 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, t& merchants, factories, office buildings, garages, hotels, 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 mall 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 Female 36 GIRL Working way through college wishes employment ror arternoon or evening hours. Phone 1899. ' MERCHANDISE Articles For Sale 51 BARGAINS In watches and high grade spectacles. Call at C. E. Keever s Watch shop. 7 South 11th Street . PENCILS Eversharp and Perfect Point L. C. Lawall, Jeweler and Optometrist, 607 Main Street SHOWCASE For sale; 8 feet long: cheap If sold at once. Call 409 North 8th St. Barter and Exchange 51 A CALL AT TOWNSEND'S when you want to buy or sell good used rurmture; it will pay you. Townsend's New & Used Goods store. 3S-37 S. 6th. Phone 1296. GOOD USED GOODS We buy and sell. Brammer & Nease Furniture Exchange, 530 Main. Phone 1461. USED FURNITURE AND STOVES Bought and sold. Home Supply Co., 181 Ft. Wayne Ave. Phone 1862. Building Materials 54 BRICK Several thousand good brick, for sale at half price. Phone 413. Fountain City. Indiana. BUILDING ELOX 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. KIRCH ER'S MILK 5c pint; can't be equalled. If you want us to deliver, call Phone 409S todav. Household Goods 59 DINING ROOM FURNITURE And Morris chair, for sale; In good condition. Phone 6238 for appointment to see things. FRUIT JARS Quart, m dozen; for sale; inquire at 413 North 20th St HOUSEHOLD GOODS For sale, at 605 So. 7th St or Phone 4183. Call LIBRARY TABLE Hot Blast stove, wardrobe, hot plate, leather rocker, sanitary cot kitchen cupboard, linoleum, electric table lamp. 225 S. 8th. Tuesday only.
MERCHANDISE Musical Instruments 62 RECORDS You can save 1-S at our exchange. Why pay more? We buy, sell and exchange. Miller Harness Store, 827 Main St. VIOLIN Full sized; for sale. South K St. Phone 4369. Call 811 Wearing Apparel 65 SUITS OR OVERCOATS $23.60! xnade to measure by A. Nash Co. Raincoats. J". 50 to $25; all wool gaberdines at $30; made to order. Mr. R. Marsh will wait on customers on Wednesday and Saturday. 921H Main St. ROOMS AND BOARD Rooms With Board 67 MAIN ST., W. 99 Furnished sleeping room, suitable for two; with or wlthout board. Mrs. C. C. Harrison. Rooms Without Board 63 FRONT ROOM For rent; 1st floor. 115 So. 10th St, $4. We only want clean, respestable people who work and strictly attend to their own business. References required- John K. Koll, mgr.. No. 101 North 9th St MAIN ST 627 Modern front room, for rent; private family; all conveniences. ONE DOUBLE Furnished, strictly modern room for rent Men preferred. Reasonable. 231 N. 10th St. Rooms for Housekeeping 69 4TH ST., S. 233 Light housekeeping and sleeping Moms: modern; private entrance; no children. MAIN ST., 1314 Modern light housekeeplng room, for rent RIDGE, 1230 Four furnished housed keeping rooms. Rent Including electricity. S4.50 per week. Phone 268C. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Apartments and Flats 74 9TH ST.. & 100 2-room, furnished apartment; with bath and kitchenette, for rent: private entrance; no children. - MAIN ST., 1034 l-room flat for rent MODERN FLAT For rent; 5 rooms nd bath; corner loth and N. E St. Phone 224!. 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 12TH ST., S. 516 For rent; half of double house. Inquire at the other side: no children. 17TH ST.. N. 103 Three rooms furnished cottage, for rent Call above address or phone 2256; no children. HOUSE For rent; six rooms furnished. $30. Inquire 119 North Fifth St. Wanted To Rent 81 2 FURNISHED ROOMS Wanted ; centrally locatedPhone2017. 5 OR 6-ROOM HOUSE Modern, wantru, must oe in good location; 10 reward for information. Box E-S01 care of Palladium. 7-ROOM Modern house, wanted: in good location. Address A. E Petry 323 S. Cherry St. Eaton. Ohio. APARTMENT Wanted; 4 or 5 rooms,, modern: heated. Phone 1751. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Brokers In Real Estate CITY PROPERTY AND FARMS For sale. We can giv you anything you: want J. H. Schell. Phone J082. CITY PROPERTY SOLD Insurance of all kinds. Bailey & Ferguson, realtors,-202-203 Colonial Bldg. Phone 1954. HOUSES Over 30 listed for sale, with i t,. .Keever ueai Estate Co. Office 7 South 11th. Phone 1641 or 2169. OVER 100 houses and farms for sale ana more coming in everv dav. Porterfield. 303 Union Bank Bldg. Ph.1965. LONG & TILLSON, 201 R. OF P. For farms and city property. Agents for Straus Brother's Farms. Phone 6226-2017-1008. PARKER Over Prices, 918 Main St. Farm and city realty. Additional listJn gs solicited. Phone 6160. REAL ESTATE BUSINESS Transacted on the basis of the Golden Rule. J. B. Maag. 311 N 9th 'Phone 25S. Farms and Land For Sale 83 FARM 20 acres. good land. good house, barn, chicken house; at a bargain. Jordan & Hiatt, 231 Col. Bldg. Phone 1570. Houses For Sale 84 7-ROOM HOUSE On west side; 99x400foot lot: furnace. Good place to live. Price $5,000. J. B. Maag, 311 N. 9th. yhone 26S6. 7-ROOM HOUSE For sale; modern: noi watpr neai; coal jn oasement; large vard. fruit, garden: large chicken park; on west side. Phone 4813. COTTAGE For sale: four-room cottage, cheap. Owner leaving town. 80S X. I St. - COZY HOUSE CHEAP S-room cottage, northeast, bath: $2,500. , J. B. Maag, 311 N. 9th. Phone 2686. DWELLING And storage room, for sale in Sugar Valley, Ohio. Suitable for general merchandising. H. L. f nee, iaton, unio. LOOK HERE! A chance to get a home cheap or to make some money. Eightroom house. 52-ft. front lot with extra 40-ft. front vacant lot. $650 down. A. C. Lindemuth, Atty., 534 Main St Phone 2245. NORTHEAST 5-room cottage, has bath, a cozv home, for $2,500. J. B. Maag. 311 N. 9th. Phone 2686. TWO HOUSES for sale; ihe one a splendid T-room modern house, large yard, fruit, shade, garden, garage; the other a nine-room, furnace, both waters, fruit. Both on car line; cheap. Phone 4984. OPPORTUNITY Knocks daily at your door through the medium of the Palladium classified columns. If you are not a regular reader of the wonderful offers in the Palladium you are letting opportunity go from your door unanswered. Read the littl ads. they have a message for k
