Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 241, 10 October 1922 — Page 18

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., TUESDAY, OCT. 10, 1922.

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GRAIN PRICES ' (Markets by Lamson Bros. & Co., 212 Union National Bant Euilding) ; CHICAGO, Oct 10. Grains were somewhat irregular, wheat closing fractionally higher, while corn finished fractionally lower and oata practically unchanged. Liverpool cables were higher, Bome export business was worked, and frost was reported in the Argentine. These influences would have made fair advance in wheat had speculative support been tendered. The transportation situation showed no change and the movement of grain northwest will likely further be retarded owing to an order giving potatoes priority on account of approaching winter. Cora felt the effect of a bearish interpretation given yesterday's government report, and a less urgent cash inquiry. Available supplies, however, are believed to be around three billion bushels as compared with 3.360 million bushels last year, while farm consumption will be much heavier. Oats merely reflected the movement of other grains. RANGE OF FUTURES (Markets by Lamson Bros. & Co., 212 Union National Bank Building) CHICAGO, Oct. 10. Following is the range of futures on Chicago Board of Trade today:

Wheat Dec. ...1.07'i 1.07 1.06 1.07 May ....1.08 1.09J4 108 1.09 July ....I.O214 1.02 101 1.02 Rye May 92 .73 .7214 .73 Corn Dec 61 .6214 .61 .62 May 63 .64 .63 .64 July 64 .64 .63 .64 Oats Dec 38 .39 38 .39 Mav 39 .39 .39 .39 July 38 .38 .38 -38 Lard May .. 9.75 9.72

(By Associated Press) TOLEDO, Ohio, Oct. 10. Cloverseed Prime cash, 12.10; March, $12.35; Oct., $12.10; Dec, $12.15. Alsike Prime cash, $10.30; Oct., $10.30; Dec, $10.35. ; Timothy Prime cash, $3.25; Oct., $3.25; Dec, $3.25. (By Associated Press) r CHICAGO. Oct. 10. Wheat No. 2 ;red. $1.15; No. 2 hard. $1.08(31.10. ' Corn No. 2 mixed, 66 ft 67c; No. 2 vellow, 6667c. Oats No. 2 white, 4042c. Pork, nominal; Ribs, $11.0012.00; Lard, $11.40. (By Associated Press) CINCINNATI, Ohio, Oct. 10 Wheat No. 2 red, $1.181.19; No. 3 red, $1.16S1.17; other grades as to qual ity. $1.08??1.15. Corn No. 2 white, 74(?i:74c; No. 3 white, 73-5 73c; No. 4 white, 72 72c; No. 2 yellow. 7474c; No. 3 yellow, 7374c; No. 4 yellow, 72 g3c: No. 2 mixed. 73 74c. Oats Steady, 4557 46c. Rve Lower, 83t?S5c Hay $16.5017.50. INDIANAPOLIS HAY (Bv Associated Press) INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 10. Hay Easy, unchanged. . : LIVE STOCK PRICES INDIANAPOLIS. Oct. 10. Hobs Receipts, 8.O00; higher. Cattle Receipts. 1.000; unchanged Calves Receipts. 400; higher. Sheep Receipts, 400; steady. Hon Top price hoes 150 lbs. up$10 00 Bulk of sales eood hoes.. 9 65 9 90 Cood hops 160 to ISO lb. av 9 SOTi 9 65 flood hogs ISO to 200 lb. av 9 S5(ff' 9 75 Good liosis 200 to 225 lb. av 9 Tofff 9 90 Good hogs 225 lbs. up 9 90rS10 00 Yorkers. 140 to 150 lbs 9 25fi- 9 50 Pigs, according to weight 9 25 down Good to best light sows... 8 00S S 50 Heavy sows 7 50 S 00 Staes subject to dockage. 6 50f( 7 50 Sales in truck division... 9 60j, 9 90 Range in price year asro.. R 25 8 75 Cnttlr Qiiotnllonn Killing steers. 1250 lbs. up Good to c hoice 10 50fil2 00 Common to medium 9 50510 00 Killing: steers. 1100 to 1200 lbs Good to choice 10 OOfrll 50 Common to medium 7 50B 9 00 Killimr steers. 1000 to 1100 lbs Good to' choice 8 5010 00 Common to medium 6 25 8 00 Killing steers less than 1000 lbs. Cood to best yearlings.... iu uim-u s Common to medium 5 00 fi 6 50 Other yearlings 8 50 9 50 Stockers and feeding cattle Steers, 800 lbs. and up... 6 25 7 40 Steers, less than M0 lbs... 5 00 6 50 Heifers, medium to good.. Cows, medium to good... Calves. 300 to 600 lbs Female butcher cattle Cood to best heifers Common to medium heifers Raby beef heifers Good to choice cows Common to medium cows Voor to good cutters Poor to good canners Bulls and Calves Good to choice butcher bulls Poor to choice heavy bulls Common to good light bulls 4 40 5 00 3 50 4 25 6 00 7 25 6 00 S 00 4 50 5 50 8 00 9 00 5 00 7 00 4 00 4 50 3 00 4 00 2 50 3 00 4 00 5 00 4 00' 4 50 3 00 4 50 Common to gooa bologna bulls 3 SO ?? 4 25 Good to choice veals 11 00'i?12 00 Common to medium veals 8 00 5110 00 Good to choice heuvy calves 7 00 S 00 Toor to medium heavy calves 5 50 6 50 Mieep nod l.nmb (liintfillnna Good to choice light sheepj 4 OOfcf 5 00 Good to choice heavy sheep 3 50sr 4 00 Common to light sheep... 1 00 3 00 Good to choice light lambs 12 00 12 65 Good to choice heavylambs 11 00 11 50 Fair to medium lambs.... 10 00 10 50 Common lambs 6 00 (w 8 00 Bucks, 100 pounds 2 00 3 00 WINCHESTER MARKETS WINCHESTER, Ind., Oct. 10. Corrected daily by the Winchester Union Stockyards company. Hogs Receipts, four cars; market, steady; heavy Yorkers, 160 to 180 lbs., ?9.40; mixed, 180 to 220 lbs.. $9.40; mediums, 220 to 240 lbs., $9.40; heavies. 240 to 300 lbs., $9.40; extreme heavies, 300 lbs. and over, $8.509.40; light Yorkers and pigs, 160 lbs. down, $8.50 down; rough, $7 down; stags, 80 lbs. dock, $5.50 down. Cattle Good to choice steers, $7.50 8; fair to good, $67; good to choice heifers, $5.507.50; choice, $4.505; canners and cutters, $1.503; bulls, $3.004.00. Calves Choice, $11.0011.50; common. $89; culls, $7 down. Sheep Spring lambs. $11.50 12; cullsand heavies, $5.009.00; choice sheep, $3.004.00; common to good bucks, $1.00 to 2.00. DAYTON, Ohio, Oct. 10. Hogs Receipts, six cars; market 10c higher. HOGS Choice heavies 9.43 Select butchers and packers 945 Heavy Yorkers .., $9.00 9.4: Pigs 7.00 8.50 ; Choice fat sows 8.00 8.50 Cemmon to fair sows 7.50 8.00 Stags 3.50 5.00

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- YOO BRINGING! make; ARE UP FATHER BY McMANUS "Reg. tt. a. Pat. Off." CATTLE Choice steers $7.75$8.00 Fair to good butchers.... 7.00 7.50 Fair to good heifers 6.00 7.00 Choice fat heifers 7.00 7.2u 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 6.0011.00 SHEEP AND LAMBS Sheep $2.00 5.00 Lambs 8.0012.U0 CLEVELAND, Ohio, Oct 10. Hogs Receipts 1,500; market 10c lower; Yorkers, $9.75; mixed, $9.75; mediums $9.759.85; pigs, $9.00; roughs, $7.50; stags, $4.50. Cattle Receipts 600; market slow; good ,to choice steers, $7.5010.50; good to choice heifers, $7.00 8.00; good to choice cows, $4.755.75; fair to good cows, $3.25 4.25; common cows, $1.503.50; good to choice bulls, $5.006.00; milchers, $3575. Sheep and Lambs Receipts 800; market slow; top $14.50. Calves Receipts 350; market slow; top, $13.50. (By Associated Press) CINCINNATI, Ohio, Oct. 10. Re ceiptsCattle, 400; hogs, 3,200; sheep, 400. Cattle Market, steady; butchers steers, good to choice, $7.50 9.50; fair to good, $67.o0; common to fair, $4 W6. Heifers, good to choice, $7 9.25; fair to good, $5.50 7; common to fair, $3.50 5.50. Cows, good to choice, $56; fair to good, $3.505; cutters, $33.25; canners, $22.75; stock steers, $4.507; stock heifers, $4 5.50; stock cows, $3 (y 3.50. Bulls, mar ket, strong; bologna, $45; fat bulls, $4.o05. Milch cows,' market, strong; $3080. Calves, market, 50c higher; good to choice, $1111.50; fair to good $811; common and large, $47. Hogs Market, steady to 10c Tower; heavies, $9.75; good to choice packers and butchers, $9.75; medium, $9.35 9.40; stags, $5.507; common to choice heavy fat sows, $6 8.50; light shippers, $9.15; pigs, 110 lbs. and less, $7 8.7o. Sheep Steady; good to choice lights $56.50; fair to good, $25; Vommon to fair, $11.50; bucks, $23.50. Lambs, market, steady; good to choice, $1313.50; seconds, $99.50; fair to good, $1013; common skips, $46. (By Associated Press) EAST BUFFALLO, Oct 10. Cattle, 500; steady. Calves, 400; slow; $5.00 12.50. Hogs, 4,300; 1520c higher; mixed, $10.00 10 25; Yorkers, $10 10.10; light Yorkers, $9.50 9. 75; pigs, $9.50; roughs, $7.507.75; stags, $5 5.50. Shee pand Lambs, 1,200; active and unchanged. By Associated Press) PITTSBURG, Oct. 10. Hogs Receipts 2.500; market higher; heavies, $10.1010.15; heavy Yorkers, $10.25 $10.50; light Yorkers, $9.50 9.65; pigs, $9.259.35. Sheep and Lambs Receipts 1,000; market steady; top sheep, $7.50; top lambs, $14.00. Calves Receipts 300; market steady; top, $13.50. is (By Associated Press) CHICAGO, Oct. 10. Cattle Receipts, 12,000; moderately active, generally steady on all classes; bulls, steady to strong; early top matured native steers, $12.75; bulk natives valued to sell at $9.5011.25; supply of westerns liberal; few sold early; demand for light stock steers fairly active at Monday's advance: bulk desirable bologna bulls, $4.15 4.25; few heavies at $4.35 and above; packers bidding around $10 for vealers; outsiders making selections at $10.50 11; bulk butcher she-stock, $4.257. Hogs Receipts, 23,000 head; market very slow, around steady; big packers bidding lower on lighter weights; packing sows, strong; bulk ISO to 210-!b. average, $9.759.95; top, $10.10; one load good and choice. 250 to 300-lb. butchers mostly $9.659.95; bulk packing sows, $7.75 8.25; desirable pigs. $S.759; heavy, $S.75 9.95; medium. $9.759.95; light $9-50 9.90; light lights, $9.109.60; packing sows, smooth, $7.S08.40; packing sows, rough, $7.25 7.90; killing pigs, $S.509. Sheep Receipts, 21,000; fat westerns opening active; stead" to strong; six cars Washington lambs. $14 with 300 out: other strings good Montana and Utah lambs. $14; native lambs, steady to 25c higher; early top $14 to butchers; feeder inquiry good; no early sales; two doubles 100-lb. Nevada yearling wethers, $10.25 with 100 out to killers. Sheep Steady; heavy fat ewes, $3.504; lighter weight upwards to $6.50. PRODUCE MARKET INDIANAPOLIS, Oct 10. EggsIndianapolis jobbers offer country shippers for strictly fresh stock, delivered at Indianapolis, 3436; candled; jobbers selling storage eggs at 33c doz. Poultry Jobbers' buying prices for heavy fowls, 2021c; springers, 1922, 17 cents; broilers under Z IDs., 2335; Leghorn fowls and springers, 25 discount roosters and stags, 10 11c; turkeys, 2330c; old, 20c; ducks, 4" lbs. and up, litffioc; geese, j.u ids, and up, 10 12c; squabs, 11 lbs. to the dozen, $4.50. Butter Jobbers' buying prices for packing stock, delivered at Indianapolis, 20 22c; jobbers selling prices for creamery butter, fresh prints, 4044. CHICKENS AND PRODUCE DAYTON, Ohio. Oct 10. Roosters, 12c per pound. Hens, 18c per pound. Springers, 18c per pound. Fresh Eggs 40c per dozen. Butter 43c per pound.

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RCHT WHEN THE BOAT tTAf?Tt IT DOWN ne. nervousYOU -HAKlN5 ABOUT? (By Associated Press) CHICAGO, Oct 10. Butter Market higher; creamery extra, 43c; creamery firsts, 3537c. Eggs Receipts, 10,255 cases; mar ket unchanged. Live Poultry Market, unchanged. Potatoes Market, steady; receipts, 112 cars; total U. S. shipments, 1,071 cars; visconsin sacked and bulk round whites, $1.001.10 cwt; poorly graded, SO 90c a cwt.; Minnesota sacked and bulk round whites, 90c $1.05 a cwt; Minnesota sacked Red River Ohios, $1.001.1G cwt.; ditto, bulk, 90c$l.CK cwt: Minnesota bulk Sandland Ohios, 75 90c cwt.; North Dakota bulk Red Rivers, 8595cwt; South Dakota bulk early Ohios, 70 95c cwt. (By Associated Press) CINCINNATI, Ohio, Oct. 10. Butter whole milk creamery, extra 3840c; fancy dairy 30c; packing 1825c. Eggs Extra firsts 40; firsts 37c; seconds 27c. Poultry broilers 24c; springers fowls 15 24c. Turkeys 37c; fries 22c; roosters 13c; roasting chickens 24o. NEW YORK STOCKS (By Associated Press) NEW YORK, Oct. 10. Close. American Can '. 66 American Smelting 61 Anaconda 52 Atchison 106 Baldwin Locomotive 138 Bethlehem Steel, b "5 Central Leather 40 Chesapeake & Ohio 73 C. R. I. & Pacific 43 Chino Copper 28 Crucible Steel 86 General Motors 15 Goodrich Tires 33, Mexican Petroleum 193 mew iuik neutral i Pennsylvania 48 Vs Reading 78 Republic Iron and Steel 59 Sinclair Oil 35 Southern Pacific '. 94 Southern Railroad 26 Studebaker 133 Union Pacific 150 U. S. Rubber .. 53 U. S. Steel 106E4 Utah Copper 67 LIBERTY BONDS (By Associated Press) NEW YORK, Oct. 10. Final prices on Liberty bonds today were: 3 $100.56 Second 4 99.92 First 4 100.04 Second 4 100.00 Third 4 100.02 Fourth 4 100.02 Victory 4 (uncalled) 100.20 Victory 4 (called) 100.10 RICHMOND MARKETS (Furnished by Whelan) BUYING New oats, 30c; rye, 70c; corn, 60c; straw, $7.00 per ton. SELLING Oil meal, per ton, $52.00, per hundredweight, $2.65. Tankage, 60 percent, $70.00 per ton; per cwt.. $3.65; Barrel salt, $3.00 Brown shorts, $33.00 per ton; $1.75 per cwt. Bran, per ton, $27.50; per cwt, $1.50. Cottonseed meal, per ton, $53.50; per cwt., $2.75. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Richmond flour mills are paying $1 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, 30 and 35c a pound; eggs, 3435c dozen; hens 16c a, pound; Leghorn hens, 13c a pound; fryers weighing 2 lbs., 16c a pound; under 2 lbs., 13c. CREAM AND BUTTER FAT Richmond creameries are paying 39 cents per pound for both butter fat and sweet cream. BUTTER QUOTATIONS The wholesale price of creamery butter is 40 cents a pound. FAMILY MARKET BASKET Fruits and Beries Apples, 4 to 6c lb.; peaches, 8 10c lb.; bananas, 10c lb.; lemons, 30 40c doz.; California Bartlett, pears, 10c lb.; Honey'dew watermelons, $1.00 each; oranges 50oc doz.; Michigan grapes, 45c basket; California plums all kinds, 15c 'x; Elberta peaches, $2.502.75 a bushel; Isle of Pines grapefruit, 15c each; California grapes, 20c a lb.; crabapples, 5c a lb.; fresh Oregon prunes, 15c a lb., or 60c a bas ket; Honeydew melons, 3550c; hon ey, 30c a frame; Cassaba melons, 50c pink queen canteloupe, lo20c each; Japanese persimmons, 10c each; aligator pears, 40c each; cocoanuts, 15c each; sugar pears, 5c lb.; ladyfiger Malaga grapes, 2oc lb. The latest fruits in market are: Honeydew watermelons, Venetian var iety cassaba melons and ladyfinger malaga grapes, all three now produc tions and all from California. Thi winter watermelon is a round fruit, with deeply red meat and small black seeds. Vegetables Green string beans, 10c lb.; sweet potatoes, 5c lb.; egg plant 2025c lb.; tomatoes, 4 lbs. for 10c, 6575c bushel; cucumbers, 5 and 10c; lima beans, 25c a lb.; potatoes, 3c lb., 35c a peck; sweet Spanish onions, 5 cents each; dry onions, 5 6c lb.; peppers. 25c doz.; red chillies, 50c doz.; corn. 2530c a doz; spinach, 15c lb.; let tuce, 1015c per lb.; cauntiower, 25 30c lb.; celery two stalks for 15c; white pickling onions, 15c lb.; new white turnips, 5c lb.; cranberries, 20c lb.; horseradish root 40c a lb; Hubherd squash, 3c lb.; parsnips, 10c lb.; cabbage, 4c lb.; pumpkins, 3c lb.

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Standardized and Indexed, for quick reference, according to the Basil L. Smith System (Copyright). All ads are 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 lie 10c 3 times, per line 10c 9c 6 times, per line..; 9c 8c Count six average words to theIine; no ads of less than three lines accepted.. Classified ads accepted until 11 a. m., for publication same day. Minimum cash ad accepted, 30e. Minimum charge ad accepted, 35c. Phone 2S34 or 2872, and ask for an ad taker, who will assist you in writing your ad. CLASSIFICATION GUIDE The following classification headings appear In this newspaper In the numerical order here given, closely allied classifications being grouped together. The Individual advertisements are arranged under these headings In alphabetical order for aulck reference. ANNOUNCEMENT 2 In Memorlam 3 Cards of Thanks - 4 Funeral Directors 5 Funeral Flower 6 Cemetery, Lots. Monuments 7 Lodge Notices R Coming Events 9 Personals 10 Lost and Found AUTOMOBILES A Automobile Agencies 11 Automobiles For Sale 12 Auto Trucks For Sale la Auto Accessories 14 Garages Autos For Hire 15 Motorcycles and Bicycles 16 Repairing Service Stations 17 Wanted Automobile BUSINESS SERVICE 18 Business Services Offered 19 Building Contracting 20 Cleaning. Dyeing. Renovating 21 Dressmaking Millinery 2? Heating, Plumbing, Roofing 2? Insurance . 24 Laundering J5 Moving, Trucking, Storage 26 Painting, Papering. Decorating 27 Painting Engraving 2 Professional Services "Repairing 50 Tailoring and Pressing 1 Wanted Business Srvlc EMPLOYMENT J2 Help Wanted Female S3 Help Wanted Male 22 Help Male or Female SE Solicitors. Canvasser'. Agents Situations Wanted Female 7 Situations Wanted Male FINANCIAL 2" Business Opportunities 39 Investments. Stocks, Bonds Money to Loan 41 Wanted To Borrow , , INSTRUCTION j Correspondence Courses 43 Local Instruction Classes Musical, Danclnsr. DramaMo Private Instruction 46 Wanted Instruction LIVE STOCK i T"ogg. cats. Pets 2 Worses, Cattle. Vehicles il Poultrv and Supplies 60 Wanted Live Stock MERCHANDISE J1 Articles for Sale l Rarter and Exchange J; Ruslness adn Office Equipment 5" Roats and Accessories 64 Ruild-ing Materials 6 Farm and Dairv Products 65A Farm Eoulnment 6fi Fuel. Feed. Fertilizers 67 TJood Things to Eat 61 Home-Made Things 69 Household Goods fj -Tewelry and Watches ' Machinery and Tools " Musical Instruments 52A Radio Equipment Seeds. Plants and Flowers J Pnccials at the Stores IS Wearing Apparel 66 Wanted To Ruv ROOMS AND ROARD 67 Rooms With Roard fiR Rooms Without Roard 2 Rooms for Housekeeping 70 Vacation Places 71 Wh?re t Eat IsThere to f top. In Town '3 Wanted Rooms or Board REAL ESTATE FOR RENT v Apartments and Flats 75 Ruslness Places for Rent 7 Farms for Rent 77 Houses for Rent 7 Offices and Desk Room 7l Suburban for Rent Sfl Summer Places for Rent 81 Wanted To Rent REAL ESTATE FOR SALE R Rroker in Real Estate ;S Business Property for Sal S3 Farms and Land for Sala 94 Houses for Sale 5 Lots for Sale j5 Resort Property for Sale J7 Suburban for Sale r ss Real Estate for Exchange 89 Wanted Real Estate AUCTIONS LEGAL9 (to Auction Sales 51 Legal Notices ANNOUNCEMENT Cemetery Lots, Monuments BUY NOW For fall and snrlng deliv ery, larse siock, new nesigns, monumenta. markers. .T. P. Emslie. 15 s. 10. Personals FULLER RRUPHES Are fold bv W. C. Roop, 322 N. 12th St. Phone"5248. NOTICE I will not be held liable for anv indebtedness contracted bv mv wife, Mrs. Viola Moore on or after the first date of publication of this notice. Ed E. Moore. NOTICE I wish to inform those who read the notice that T. Mrs. Viola Moore, have at no time made anv bills for my husband. Mr. Ed E. Moore, to pay and in many rases paid bills which be has made him"elf. Mrs. Viola Moore. Lost and Found 10 GLASSES Lost, pair of glasses. 234 S. 5th or Phone 2706. V MALE CAT Lost, house grown; yellow and . white: regard given if brought to 2012 S. A St. AUTOMOBILES CHEVROLET 490 Touring. Al shape, will sell or trade for vacant lot W. A. Parke, 17 S. 10th. DODGE Touring, 1919 model, for sale: excellent condition. ,Apply P. O. Box 43. Richmond. Ind. FORD Touring; $50 cash. 15 N. 7th. FORD Touring. $165: a bargain, cash or terras. 30 N. 7th St. J. Dacey. DODGE 1922 touring, with extras. $750. Cash or terms. J. Dacey, 30 N. 7th St. AUTO TIRES? Read the classified ads.

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Automobiles For Sale 11 CAR OWNERS 1 , IF YOU WANT TO SELL TOUR CAR WE CAN -GET TOU HIGHER PRICES AND ONLY CHARGE YOU A SMALL. SUM FOR THE WORK. RICHMOND MOTOR SALES CO., 12 & N. E ST. WAYNE MULL. MGR. PR 1494-6075. FORD 1921 touring; electric washer and household rurniture; lor sale. Call 336 South 7th St. OVERLAND 1921 run only a few thousand miles; $325. Cash or terms. J. Dacey, 30 N. 7th St. GOOD VALUES OLDSMOBILE 8 Touring, Al condition; priced to sell. LEXINGTON 6 Touring. Al shape; 5 good cord tires. HUDSON SPEEDSTER Late winter top; priced to sell. model. STUDEBAKER Touring, good condition; runs fine; priced to sell. STUDEBAKER 1921 big sil Al shape; priced to selL touring, STUDEBAKER LIGHT 6 Touring, Al shape. BUICK SEDAN Late model; good shape; wire wheels; cord tires. DAVIS Touring, a bargain for some one. - OVERLAND 86 Touring, cracker-Jack shape. MAXWELL Touring, a good car and a bargain. AUBURN BEAUTY SIX Touring; all new tires. GRANT SIX Late model touring, good' paint; another bargain. Cash or terms. Our services is best In city. BALLARD SALES CO. 21-23 S. 7TH. PHONE 2010 HUDSON SUPER SIX 1918 sedan, for sale; new tires; newly painted; motor in Al condition. Will accept diamond in trade. See Mr. Kobison, Westcott Hotel. Auto Accessories 13 AUTOMOBILE TOPS And trimmings; auto storage. W. A. Parke, 17 S. 10th St. Office Phone 1632; Res. 2724. GASOLINE SAVINGS Hundreds of tests have repeatedly demonstrated that Veedol Fordol has saved on gasoline consumption. Isn't it worth a trial at least? Bennetts' Tire Store. 1512 Main. Phone 2444. Garages Autos For Hire 14 PHONE 3461 Taxi's; prices reasonable; long drives by the mile. Frank R. Chamness. RICHMOND TAXI SERVICE Ph. 1020. Reasonable rates. Headquarters at Columbia Restaurant. 82o Jm. K bt.

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AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING OF ALL kinds. See us today. BaiJey 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 Rullders 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 CAR need overhauling? If it needs attention, let me put it in Al condition for you, at a very reasonable cost. T. A. Roblson, 17 S. 6th. Phone 1039. MONROE SERVICE STATION is now located 14 Richmond Ave. Supply of part s on hand. Ph. 31 1 4 L. M. Faucett. TAKE Your next repair job, either by the job or hour, to H. Hheslng. 908 N. B Street. BUSINESS SERVICE Business Services Offered 18 ALL KINDS of Plating, mirrors re-silvered. Lahman Plating Works, 209 W. Main St. Phone 2758 CiaTERX3-AXbWELLS cleaned and repaired; roofs painted; all kinds of cement work. 412 N. 11. Phone 60S9. E. E. THOMAS Furniture crating, carpenter job work, screen work, furniture repairing. Shop 1020 Main.Ph.1936. ELECTRICAL WORK of all kinds. You will be surprised at our prices. Our stock of electric fixtures can't be excelled. Chase Electriccorner 6th and Main. Phone 6034. Open evenings. HAGEN BROS. Landscape gardners and tree experts. Treating trees for borers. 91 Liberty Ave. Phone 4344. Dressmaking Millinery 21 DRESSMAKING Alter, atlon. shirtmaking. Mrs. Pratt, 58 So. 9th St. DRESS-MAKING of all kinds; men's shirts a soecialv. Mrs. Chenoweth, 115 South Twelfth Street HEMNSTICHING AND PICOTING High class work done. Nell Dicklnson, 23 S. 8th.

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Dressmaking Millinery 21 HIGH CLASS PATTERNS Ready-to-wear hats. Emma C. Norris, Milliner and Furrier, 19 So. 8th St. HEMSTITCHING Buttons covered, machine and button hole, floss stitching, brading. Davenport Co., 64 S. 12. Ph. 1786 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 before cold weather. See Geo. E. Meerhoff, 123 S. 10th. Ph. 6247. MARSHALL (Wolverine) furnace; office and salesrooms 17 N. 7th. Phone 2259. Opp. Coliseum. E. J. Knapp. Laundering 24 WASHINGS Wanted. Can handle A few more washings. 464 S. W. 4th. Moving, Trucking, Storage 25 BEST SERVICE And price possible In moving; mercnant delivery, etc. jonn Graf, Townsend's. Phone 1296-6008? CECIL HILLING For draying, moving. long nauis a specialty ; get my prices; satisfaction guaranteed. Phone 1959. CITY-TO-CITY HAULING Merchant de livery, household storage. Goehner. Feltman Cigar Store. Phone 2039-4363. DRAYING M ving, hauling of all kinds storage, crat.ng. Ora Monger, 7 00. 7th St. Phon- 3137-2746. . MOVING, STORAGE And crating of all K:ias. locai ana long aistance naming. Forest Monger, 519 N. D St. Ph. 252S. MOVING AND STORAGE Local and long distance moving of household goods. Richmond Storage Company, crating and storage. Rear 19 S. 11th St. Phone 2228-15S6. W. G. Baker, mgr. Painting, Papering, Decorating 26 PAINTING Decorating, varnishing, enameling, graining. "Quality First." E. C. Sims. 509 N. 17th. Phone 2671. Repairing 28 EXPERT JEWELRY REPAIRING Also clock repairing. Clyde St. John. 7 South 7th St. 'EMPLOYMENT Help Wanted Female 32 $2.50 PER DAY paid one lady in each town to distribute free circulars for Economy Non-Alcholic Flavoring. Permanent position. F. E. Barr Co.. Chicago. CHOCOLATE DIPPER Experienced; wanted. Apply Adams Candy Store, 624 Main St. LADY DEMONSTRATOR And solicitor fair toilet preparations. Write Box No. 23, Eaton. Ohio. MAID Wanted for general housework. Call 30 N. 13th St. MAID Competent, wanted for general housework. Phone 3603. WHITE GIRL Wanted for general housework. Call Mrs. McConaha. Ph. 4261. References required. Call mornines. Help Wanted Male 33 AN INTELLIGENT PERSON Either sex. may earn $100 to $200 monthly corresDonding for newspapers; $15 to $25 weekly in spare time; experience unnecessary; no canvassing; subjects suggested. Send for particulars. National Press Bureau. Buffalo. N. Y. MAN Wanted; for general work. Apply Atlas Underwear Co. MOLDERS Wanted; live ly workers for production bench work. Brass experience, unnecessary. Address Delaware Brass & Aluminum Co., Muncie, Ind. PIANO FACTORY WORKERS Wanted; men experienced in any piano and plaver operations, also cabinet makers and wood workers. Good wages, steady employment Address P. O. Box 172, Chicago. STEADY MAN Wanted, with team or car to sell an old established line of medicines, extracts, toilet articles, soaps and spices In Wayne county. Experience unnecessary. For full particulars address. The H. C. Whitmer Co. Columbus, Ind. STENOGRAPHER Young man with good education and business experience. For position in large manufacturing plant. Good starting salary, opportunity for advancement. Apply Box B-30S. care Palladium Help Male or Female 34 YOUR FUTURE WILL DEPEND TO A considerable extent upon the use you make of the present train for business by attending day or evening school. Ask for Budget of Information. Richmond Business College Situations Wanted Female 36 DISHWASHING Or care for children after school, wanted by colored girl. 1314 N. J St. HOUSEWORK Wanted, by neat colored girl to assist with housework and J Vn8; 8tay DightS- CaU " 1314 N' WORK Wanted: bv the day: by woman. Call 718 North 17th St. Situations Wanted Male 37 AUTOMOBILE CHAUFFEUR And mechanic. Omer W. Hill, R. R. A. Box 106. National Road 'West. COLORE DMAN AND WIFE Want job in country. Call 923 So. 9th St. SITUATION Wanted as truck driver, by young man 20 years old, experienced grocery work preferred. 201 South 5th St. WHEN TO UREAD ABOUT A PROPO SITION ON THE CLASSIFIED PAGE, YOU MAY BE SURE IT IS A GOOD ONE.

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LIVE STOCK Dogs, Cats, Pets 47 COON DOGS Skunk, possum, for sale. 217 North 13th St. Horses, Cattle, Vehicles 43 40 HEAD OF FINE FEEDING SHOATS Double immuned, will sell any amount you want. Gus Win-ters, Union Pike. Phone 54573. MERCHANDISE Articles For Sale 51 BARGAINS In watches and high grade spectacles. Call at C. E. Keever's Watch shop, 7 South 11th Street EMBROIDERED TABLE COVERS Size 54, 46, 36 and 24-in.: one pair pillow cases.. Call 725 So. 12th St. ' POOL TABLE For sale, cheap. Entre .ous ciut). 1. J. O. t. Bldg. WEDDING AND ANNIVERSARY GIFTS L. C. LaWall, Jeweler and Optometrist. 607 Main St. Barter and Exchange 51A CALL AT TOWNSEND'S when you want 10 ouy or sell good used rurniture; It will pay you. Townsend's New & Used Goods store. 35-37 S. 6th. Phone 1296. GOOD USED GOODS We buy and sell Brammer & Nease Furniture Exchange 30 Main. Phone 1461. USED FURNITURE AND STOVES Bought and sold. Home Supply Co., 184 Ft. Wayne Ave. Phone 1862. Building Materials 54 BUILDING BLOX Drain tile brick, flue box. Bertsch Bros., factorv and office School St. road. Phone 3250. Good Things to Eat 57 APPLES 7,000 bushels of winter aoples for sale: 60c and up. Secrest Orchards; State Road No. 39 Laurel. Ind. PEARS For sale; 100 bushels pears; State Line Fruit Farm. Phone 54204. WINTER APPLES and fresh cider at The Martin-Wesler Orchards, New Paris. Ohio. Household Goods 59 HEATING STOVE For sale. 120 South Twelfth St. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Giobe ranffe good as new, $20 or will trade for gas range. Phone 1719. HOUSEHOLD GOODSFor sale: SH.board, bookcase, bed and chiffonier rug. 435 So. 12th St. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE For sale: to be sold prlvatelv, including cook stove. Ulta warming oven, almost new; gas stove. White Mountain refrigerator, living and bedroom furntiure, rugs, pictures, cur- -tains, etc. Call bet. 9 and 4 or by appointment. Phone 6043 or 6205. 117 S. 12th St, JEWEL HEATING STOVE For sale. Call 135 South 5th St. Musical Instruments 62 RECORDS You can save 1-3 at our exchange. Why pay more? We buv. sell and exchanre. Miller Harness Store. 827 Main St. Wearing Apparel 65 FOR A BETTER HOME Our shoes will help, let us repair your old shoes. Rapid Shoe Repair. 326 Main St. LADY'S COAT AND TWO DRESSES For sale; size 36. 437 South 14th St. SILK DRESS And good winter coat; for sale. Phone j4260after 5 p. m. SUITS OR OVERCOATS-$15oTmad to measure by A. Nash Co. Raincoats. $7.50 to $25; all wool gaberdines at $30; made to order. Mr. R. Marsh will wait on customers on Wednesday and Saturday. 921 U, Main St. ROOMS AND BOARD Rooms Without Board 63 4TH ST.. S. 314 Modern sleeping room for rent. 8TH STTs. 23 Choice modern furnish ed room, for rent. Call at above address. 11TH ST.. S. 130 Furnished room for rent: hot water heat. Phone 1065. 12TH ST.. N. 33 Modern furnished front room in private family, for rent. Phone 2744. 14TH ST.. N. 314 Modern furnished room; hot water heat. Call mornings or evenings. MAIN ST.. 10254 Apartment 3, modern furnished sleeping room for gen- ' tleman. steam heat; privilege of living-room. ROOMS Combination bedroom and ifv ing room, also two sleeping rooms. 19 So 8th St. Rooms for Housekeeping 69 3 ROOMS Unfurnished, for rent, quire 531 N. 17th St. In3 UNFURNISHED ROOMS For rent Address Box E-905 careof Palladium. 3 FURNISHED ROOMS FoF'rent; "for light housekeeping, downstairs. 313 South 7th St. FURNfSH ED LIGHT HOI'S EK E EPI SCi rooms in good location. We onlv want respectable people who work an 1 strictly attend to their own business. References required. No objection ti well-behaved children. John N. Koll. mgr. 101 No. 9th St. At office betw. 6 and 8 p. m. except Thursday. MAIN ST.. 908Three furnished rooms for light housekeeping, for rent; no children. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Wanted To Rent 81 5 OR 8-ROOM APARTMENT Or house wanted to rent. Address Box E-906 care Palladium. 5 OR 6-ROOirHOUSE Wanted to rent; In .west part of city. Address Box C-407 care Palladium. 80 TO 160 ACRES Want to rent; cash or grain. Write particulars to P. O. Box 175, Richmond. WANTED By man and wife, three or four unfurnished rooms; modern: references. Box A-115. care Palladium REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Brokers in Real Estate GOLDEN RULE METHOD It's getting J. B. Maag, 311 N. 9th St. Phone 2636.