Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 309, 28 December 1922 — Page 11
THE RICHMONp PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., THURSDAY, DEC. 28, 1922 PAGE ELEVEN Advertisers Notify. Us Dally to Discontinue Ads .'that Have Brought Results
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West Manchester, 0. WEST MANCHESTER, Ohio. The Christmas gift box made up by the Joy Bearers Sunday school class taught by Mrs. John Gauch, for tho little Trone children -was Jovfully accepted. The Woman's Bible class made a comfort and save a check to the mother. Mrs. Trone wishes to express her appreciaton and to thank all who fo kindly contributed the many useful gifts Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parks entertained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. John Loren, Mr. Mrs. Corrie White, Willard and Lowell Moore, all of Dayton, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Frank and family and Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Harrison, of Richmond James B. Trone, W. O. Trone and family, Mrs. Elizabeth Lease and Miss Sylvia Trone, of Dayton, were Christmas dinner euests of
j Mrs. Mary Trone and family. Mrs. V. P. Wolverton and Mr. and Mrs.
H. C. Sellraan and daughter, Elaine,, of Greenville, were afternoon visitors. Mrs. Libbie Horn and son. Harold and Mr, and Mrs. Byford Horn, of Dayton, spent Sunday at Castine, with Mr. and Mrs. Phillip' Fellers, and called on friends at this place. Roscoe Leas, who is doing interne work in a Cleveland hospital, is hero I on a visit to his mother, Mrs. Ella Feas Mr. and Mrs. Scott Fox and family arrived here Saturday from Breckenbridge, Minn., for a visit with her parents A. O. Miller and family. Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Shellenberger, of Colleg Corner, were guests Sunday and Monday. The Miller family and their guests took supper Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Shewman, at Eldorado Mr. anil Mrs. Leo Guy visited Richmond rela"Waldren, Mrs, John Waldren and daughtersKate and Bertie, were New Madison shoppers Tuesday Miss Ola Trump arrived home Friday from southeastern Ohio for a two weeks vacation with relatives.. .Edgar Parks of Ohio State university is enjoying a 10 days vacation with his mother aiid other relatives in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Siler entertained Mr. and Mrs. Noah Siler, Mr. and Mrs. Elden Gruber, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Creager and family, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Siler and family, Miss Mary Siler and Robert Werts, at Christmas dinner W. C. Deshon left Thursday for a visit and to spend Christmas day with his children at Kokorao, Indiana Mrs. Pearl Trone entertained Mr. and Mrs. James Shumaker and family, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rex and family of near Green5 ville and Monroe Shumaker and ,1 nrrKtn- of Viai linmfl 1"" Vl r- i -1 - mas Mr. and Mrs. William Fellers. &nif Hartzell Fellers, of near Arcanum, were guests of Henry Howard and family Sunday and Monday. Lerton Stoner and family were callers Monday afternoon.. .. .Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Morris and family and Burley Rautsau and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Morris, Monday at Verona. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Beck spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Coulter, south of Eldorado Mrs. Eliza Brown entertained Roy Brown and family, Mr. and Mrs. Hartey Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Orla Fudge and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Barnes at Christmas dinner Mr. and Mrs. Will Emerick, Misses Dorothy, Donna and Delphine Emmerick, Glenna Emerick, Henry Miller, and Eugene Simmon3, all of Dayton. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Paul, of Indianapolis and Virgil Emerick were entertained at dinner Christmas at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Emericfk Mrs. Virgil Emerick visited In Greenville 'durinor the week end with Mrs. Tom Hunt. ..Mrs. Rachel Barnes, Misses Rhotla Barnes and Hazel Barnes of Dayton, and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Troxel, of Ithica, spent ' Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Fager R. C. Gauch of Columbus, Is spending the holidays with relatives in this vicinity.. .. .Carl Leas, of Oho Wesleyan college arrived home Wednesday for a two week's vacation with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. E. Leas Harley Howell, of Detroit, Mich., visited his mother and family Sunday and Monday Mr. V and Mrs. C. A. Ford spent Sunday
with Mrs. Sarah Jane Ford and were Christmas dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Shumaker Idcjs Brower of Richmond, was home Sunday and Moday for a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles 3rown Mr. Young will have school on New Year's dav, while the Misses Albert and Schell wll lnot resume teaching until Tuesdav Henry Lehman and family, of Dayton, visited Sunday with Mr. aad Mrs. J. F. Radabiugh Henry Will and family and Mrs. Maggie Will spent Christmas with Carson Reutfro and Owen Toedte and family, at Troy. Mr. and Mrs. Toedte returned with them for a short visit. Misses Irene Leas and Leone Pitman and Paul Bilger were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Henderson, Mondav, at Eldorado.. .. .Miss Leone Pitman was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brass at Arcanum, Sunday...... Mr and Mrs. David Poyner, Mr. and Irvin Poyner and Harold and Valeta Weaver were Christmas dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs T. C. Braddock Mr. and Mrs. Albert Banta and Mr. and Mrs. C. C Beck spent Saturday fvenSnff at Greenville..... Mrs. Ida Lauser and Misses Callie and Sarah of Piaua. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Homan, of Muncie, Ind. Vidgil Betz of Troy, Mrs. Ella Bock and son, of , Trotwood. and Mr. ana jurs. l?vi i iinmnn of Davton. were week-end !and Christmas day guests of Mrs isahnh Homan and daughter Emma, ' I .Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Creager called I oiv Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Poe, at Eaton. ! Saturday. Rev. and Mrs. Huey and I Mrs. C. E. Barnes and Mrs. Ella Gates iw-Are visitors on Tuesday afternoon.
CLASSIFICATION GUIDE The folio wins- classification headlnars
; appear In thla newspaper In the num erical oraer'nere given, cioseiy ainea classifications being grouped together. ANNOUNCEMENT J Tn Memorlam S Cards of Thanks 4 Funeral Pirectors 5 Funeral Flowers 6 Cemetery, Lots, Monuments 7 Lodge Notices 8 Coming Events 9 Personals 10 Lost and Found AUTOMOBILES A Automobile Agencies 11 Automobiles For Sal 12 Auto Trucks For Sals 13 Auto Accessories 1 GaragesAutos For Hire 15 Motorcycles and Blcvcles 1 Repairing Service Stations 17 Wanted Automobiles BUSINESS SERVICE j9 Business Services Offered 19 Building Contracting 80 Cleaning. Dvelnp. RenovatlnC 21 rressmak!ng Millinery 22 Heating, Plumbing, Kooflnr 23 Insurance 2.4 Laundering 25 Moving, Trucking. Storage 26 Painting, Papering, Decorating 27 Printing Engraving 2--ProfeFslonal Services 29 Ttenolrlng 20 TaDorlng and Pressing 1 Wanted Business Service EMPLOYMENT 2 ITelp Wanted Female S3 Help Wanted Male J HelpMale or Female ' 55 Solicitors, Canvassers. Agents Situations Wanted Female 87 Situations Wanted Male . FINANCIAL ;s Business Opportunities ?2 Investments. Stocks, Bonds 40 Money to Loan 41 WantedTo Borrow INSTRUCTION J Correspondence Courses A p"""! Instruction Classes 4 4 Musical. Dancing. Dramatic Z. Private Instruction 46 Wanted Instruction LIVE STpCK 47 Dogs. Cats. Pets 48 Horses. Cattle. Vehicles J5 Poultry and Supplies 60 Wanted Live Stock r, , MERCHANDISE Bl 4rt!eles for Sale ri Rarter and Exchange ES Business and Office Equipment I. Rosts and Accessories 64 Building Materials B5 Farm and Dairy Products ?A Farm Enuloment g Fuel. Feed. Fertilizers 51 "ood Things to Eat Home-Made Things o Household Oonds fiO .Towelry and Watches Jjl Machinery and Tools J2 Musical Instruments P2A Radio Equipment Seeds. Plants and Flowers 4 Specials at the Stores "5 Wearing Apparel Wanted To Buv 86A Christmas Suggestions ROOMS AND BOARD 57 Rooms With Board 6 Rooms Without Board 52 Rooms for Housekeeping x 70 Vacation Places 71 Where to Eat i 11 Where to Stop In Town 73 Wanted Rooms or Board REAL ESTATE FOR RENT 74 Apartments and Flats 2s Rusiness Places lor Rent 7? Farms for Rent 77 Houses for Rent 78 Offices and Desk Room 79 Suburban for Rent 80 Summer Places for Rent 81 Wanted To Rent REAL ESTATE FOR 8ALB R Rrokers In Real Estate "2 Business Property for Sale Farms.and Land for Sale M Houses for Sale fn Lots for Sale 86 Resort Property for Sale 87 Suburhan for Sale 88 Real Estate for Exchange 89 Wanted Real Estate AUCTIONS LEGALS -SI Legal Notices 90 Auction Sales ANNOUNCEMENT Card of Thanks CONST A RLE We wish to thank the Ku Klux Klan for their kindness and. help during the death of Harry Junior Constable, son of Mr. and Mrs. Constable. CONSTABLE We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for their help and kindness: and the bovs of the Davis Motor Car Co. for the flowers and kindness during the- death of Harrv Jonnior Constable, son of Mr. and Mrs. Constable. Cemetery Lots. Monuments 6 BUY NOW For fall and spring deliv ery, large stock, new designs, raouitments. markers. J. P. Emslie. 15 S. 10. Lo6t and Found 10 AUTOMOBILE DOOR HANDLE Black enameled; nlckle plated tip; off of sedan door; lost between Richmond Ave. and East Main. Return to 1225 Main or Phone 2315. BTCYCLF Stolen from the rear of the Palais Royal store: partv is known. Return to 116 S. 4 St, to avoid trouble. LADY'S BAR PIN Lost; Lily of-the Vallev design, set in pearls. Return to 435 Main St. Reward. LADY'S RUBY RING Lost, between Murray theatre and Mercurio & Son's h run store. Keturn to 618 Main or Phone 1418. Reward. AUTOMOBILES - Automobiles For Sale 11 BErORK 1(U BUY that used car, see our line. Chenoweth Used Car Dept., 13. s. litn sst. wishing for her speedy and permanent recovery.. .. .Bert Leas, of Delaware, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Asa Leas. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ermel and Herbert Davis. of Dayton, were Christmas guests. Mr. Davis re mained over for a week's visit..... John Oauch and family, Jacob Gauch, Charles Gauch and sons, R. C. Gauch and Charles House and family, were dinner guests Chrisimas day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Swihart. ..Mrs. Lurenna Trump entertained Mr. and Mrs. Glen Howell and Mr. and Mrs. James Petry and son, Leland, at dinner, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Gangwer entertained Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. George Bowers and daugh ter, Helen. Mr. and Mrs. Odes Gangwer and family and Mr. ?.nd Mrs. Arthur Brinley and son Byron... John Gauch and family and Mrs. Lurenna Trump spent Monday evening with Walter Trump and family.. .Miss Del phine Emerick of Dayton, is spending the week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Emerick Rev. E. H. Nichols, pastor of the U. B. church, preached his first sermon Tuesday evening, beginning a series of revival meetings, which will be held at the Christian church, owing to repairs on the U. B. church, which are upnder way, and could not be completed in time for the meetings A committee meeting of the officers of the Women's Bible class of the Christian church will be held Thursday eveing, at the home of Mrs. Carl Beane, at 7:30 o'clock Mr. and Mts. Earl Redford and daughter, Isabel entertained a number of guests at their borne Sunday. COMMUNISTS IN RUSSIA LOSE 138,095 MEMBERS (By Associated Press) MOSCOW, Dec. 28. The -membership of the Communist party has drop ped from 560,970'to 422,875, according to a statement published in tne Mos cow Izvestia. It is reckoned that 46.5 percent of the members are industrial workers: 24 percent peasants; 24.2 per cent government employees, while 5.3 percent are gathered from various
CLASSIFIED ADS2,000 .YEARS Y AGO AND TODAY . ... f The old Romans used to have to walk down town to read their '"classified ads" the little notices scratched on the walls of public buildings. These earliest classified ads were not so much different in their purpose and use from those of today. .When a man had a house to rent, he used an ad like this one, which was evacuated in the ruins at Pompeii : "TO RENT: A fine house along the Arrian way, from the first day of January, by the owner, Caius Antonius." A "lost ad" read like tfiis: "A HAMMER is missing from the shop of Claudius, the coppersmith. A reward will be paid to whoever returns it." Today instead of a few notices scattered about on the walls of the city the A-B-C Classified Section is offered to the people of Richmond. Are you taking advantage of this complete opportunity service that comes jto your hand every day? The A-B-C Classified Ad3 , " Always the Same in Service. Always Different in Opportunity.
AUTOMOBILES Automobiles For Sale 11 AUTOMOBILE BARGAINSFORD Early 1922 coupe, J400. FORD 1950 coupe; $375. FORD 1922 coupe, 9450. FORD 1919 roadster, with box on rear, $175. FORD 1920 touring; $250. FORD 1917 touring; $125. FORD 1917 touring; $125. DODGE 1916 touring; $250. CHEVROLET 1917 touring; $165. BUICK 1917 touring; $300. BUICK 1916 touring; $275. JEWETT DEMONSTRATOR. PAIGE SEDAN Demonstrator. Open Sunday RICHMOND MOTOR SALES CO. 12TH & N. E. PHONE 1494-6075. WAYNE MULL. MGR. BARGAINS HUDSON SUPER-SIX SPORT With closed and open top, wire wheels; new cord tires. A bargain. HUDSON SUPER-SIX 7-pass. touring; 5 cord tires; Al shape, a bargain, $650. CHALMERS 1919 $600. coupe, good shape, MITCHELL 1919 touring. Mechanically perfect. Good tires, new paint. A bargain at $600. Cash or terms. NASH 1921 six touring, looks and runs like new. A bargain at $375. Cash or terms. Oakland 1921 six touring. If you like a valve in head motor and a light car, this is a bargain at $650. Cash or terms. STUDEBAKER Big six, 1921 model. New paint, six cord tires. $1,000. Bargain at FORD TRUCK -ton, flat body, pneumatic tires, good running condition; $150. Cash or terms. BALLARD SALES CO. PHONE 2010 23 SOUTH 7TH OPEN SUNDAY AND EVENINGS I BUICK 1922 light six roadster; like new; new cord tires; $790. Wayne Co. ; Nas Motor Co., K. P. Bldg., S. 8th St. BUICK 1920 light six touring, refinisned; Jots or extras; a bargain; $.,;.o. Wayne Co. Nash Motor Co., K. P. Bldg. s. 6tn St. BUICK 1920 light six coupe, new cord tires; retinisnea; motor perfect; SS75. wayne co. isasn Motor jo., K.. . Bldg. click 1920 light six sedan; a car that has had excellent care: $950. Wayne Co. Nash Motor Co., K. P. Bldg. Olll Ol. COUPES 1920 Buick light six eoune: 1921 Ford oonne: 1920 Ford online- 1919 1'"ord coupe. Wayne Co. Nash Motor Co., K. P., Bldg., South Sth St. FORD Sedan, run 2,000 miles; $450. J. Dacey, 0 N. 7th St. FORD 191S roadster, closed top; $125. wayne Co. ash Motor Co., Iv. r. Bldg. ssouth sth FORD 1919 touring, closed top; $165 Wayne Co. Nash Motor Co., K. P. Bids. South Sth S . FORD Touring: looks and runs good; iui. wayne uo. isasn juotor Co. iv. P. Bldg., South Sth St. FORD Coupe in excellent condition, with extras; new tires; 2o0. Cash or terms. 30 N. 7th St.. next to Coliseum. FORD Sedan. 1921. like new. $390 Ford 1920 touring, starter, etc.. $190: Ford 1920 touring; Ford 1917 touring; Studebaker 1920 special six; Haynes touring: Ford 1915 touring, starter. $125; Oldsmobile 1919sedan. Geo. W. Worley, Dort and Rranklin dealer, 15 S. 9th St. Phone 2906. ROADSTERS 1922 Buick light six 1921 Velie light six: 1918 Dodge: 1917 Chevrolet; 1918 Ford closed top. If you're looking-for a roadster don't fail to see these. Wayne Co. Nash Motor Co.. K. P. Bldg.. S. 8th StSAXON SIX Closed top: $90. Wayne Co. Nash Motor Co., K. P. Bldg. S. 8 St. SEDANS 1920 Buick light six sedan 1920 Overland sedan: 1918 Dodge sedan; 1921 Ford sedan; 1919 Ford closed top. Wayne Co. Nash Motor Co., K. P. Bldg South Sth St. Auto Accessories 13 ALCOHOTj For your radiators; battery re-charging. - H. Thesinr. 908 N. B St. AUTOMOBILE TOPS RE-COVERED Curtain repair worK. Guy Atchley, 610 N. D, near Penn. Freight Dept AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING Now is the time to have your car overnauied. We will put it In first class shape for you. Robison, 17 S. 6th. Phone 1029. AUTOMOBILE Motor truck and machine work. Quality work at reasonable prlce3- Rodefeld Garage, West End Main St Bridge. CALIFORNIA TOPS Made to order for any kind of car. Ray c. Needham, 300 N. 5th St. Phone 6255. FORD TON TRUCK WHEELS $10 each. Rodefeld Garage, v est End Main St. Bridge. VEEDOL USERS More satisfied Veedol users every day is proof of Veedol service in your motor. All grades for all cars at Bennetts' Tire Store, 1512 Main. Phone 2444. WINTER ENCLOSURES FOR ALL CARS CLOSE-TITE TOPS For Ford, Chev rolet. Dodge and Overlands. AUTO-TRIMMING of all kinds. AUTO STORAGE. ONE MAN TOP For Fords. Bring your car np-to-aare. W. A. PARKE. 17 S. 10TH ST. Office Phone 1632; Res. ;724.
AUTOMOBILES
Garages Autos For Hire 14 (JALL RICHMOND YELtOW CAB CO. & Glen Miller Transfer City Taxi. Prices: 2 or more passengers, 25c each; 1 passenger, 25c or 50c, owing to distance, 13 S. .Sth St. Phone 2125-1536. E. W. White. GARAGE SPACE For rent. 132 S. 3rd. JOHN SHURLEY TRANSFER CO. Taxicab and baggage service; city taxi prices; 2 or more passengers, 25c each; 1 passenger, 25 or 50c owning to distance. All Buick cars. 13 a 11TH ST. PHONE 2310 i ROY SLOAN Taxi service, city calls .iop; 10c mile on country drives; careful driver. Phone 6091. TAXI Short calls,. 23c; special price on country drives, jjrann ti. unamness. Phone 3461. Repairing Service Stations 16 AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING ot all kinds. v e guarantee our work. Richmond Motor Sales Co. 12 & N. E. Phone 1494 CYLINDER RE-GRINDING We re grind your oM motor block, giving original efficiency; over-size piston rings ana wrist pins. Mechanical tjerv Ice Co., rear of Postoffice. Ph. 6117. HIATT GARAGE "P.ierfirest Little Gar age- in Town." Expert repairing on Cadillac. Marmon. Peerless and Chev rolet; all work guaranteed. Kear 813 S. . Phones 1677-2321. Wanted Automobiles 17 1921 OR 1922 FORD COUPE Wanted to buy; no dealers: cash sale. G. W. C, 318 N. 9th. ; BUSINESS SERVICE Business Services Offered 18 ALL KINDS OF plating, mirrors re-sil vered. Lahman Plating W orks, 209 W, Main St. Phone 2758. ELECTRICAL WORK of all kinds. You will be surprised atpur prices. Our stock of electric fixtures can t be ex celled. Chase Electric, corner 6th and Main. Phone 6034. Open evenings. Dressmaking Millinery 21 COVERED BUTTONS Pleating. Bead ing, Braiding, Embroidery, .Button Holes and Scalloping. Sewing Machine Etore 14 So. 9th. Phone 1756 HEMSTITCHING AND PICOTING High class work done. Jell Dickin son. 23 S. 8th-. Heating, Plumbing, Roofing 22 MARSHALL (Wolverine! FURNACE CO. offifce and salesrooms 17 7. FHone 2259. Opp. Coliseum. E. J. Knapp. PLUMBING. BOILER AND FURNACE installed: get my prices. Geo. u. Aieer--hoff. 123 S. 10th. Phone 6247. Insura 23 PLATE GLASS INSURANCE We spe RNC cialize on plate glass iiTsurance and invite rate-comDarisons. we also fur nish high grade workman's compensa tion insurance and liKe to iigure witn you on automobile liability. Richmond Insurance Agency, John N. Koll. mgr. Get our cost-estimate tree ot any obligation." Moving, Trucking, Storage 25 CECIL HILLING For draying, moving. long hauls a specialty: get my prices; satisfaction guaranteed. Phone 1959. CITY-TO-CITY HAULING Merchant de livery, household storage. uoenner. Feltman Cigar Store. Phone 2039-4363. DRAYING Moving, hauling of all kind3 storage, erating. ira .Monger, i so. 7th St. Phone 3137-274S. MOVING AND STORAGE Local and long distance moving or household goods. Richmond- Storage Company, crating and storage. Rear 19 S. 11 St. rnone zzzk-iods. w. i. saiier, mgr. MOVING. STORAGE AND CRATING of all kinds. Local and long distance hauling. Forest Monger, 519 N. D St. Phone 2528. Repairing 23 PANCO SOLES $1 Ladies' 75c; chil dren s 50c to 7oc: Goodyear heels, 40c. Modern Shoe Rebuilder, South D be tween 12th and 13th St. EMPLOYMENT Help Wanted Female 32 EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER Wanted. Please do not reply unless first class. Box A-131 care Palladium. HOUSEKEEPER Wanted to keep house for gentleman; have boy 12 years old; country preferred. Have worked in Richmond; reference. Address Louisville. Ky., 531 East Madison St.. care Richard Cook. MIDDLE-AGED LADY Wanted to as sist with housework in good congenial home, write A-20, care Palladium. MILLINER Wanted; an experienced milliner who would be Interested, in an attractive proposition. Must be capable of taking charge of entire department. Box D-713 care Palladium. STENOGRAPHER AND BOOKKEEPER Wanted: permanent position; good pay; references. Box A-132 care Palladium. YOUNG LADY To assist with some de tail work in exchange for business course. Prefer one with some college training, but would consider one without. Richmond Business College, Colonial Bldg. Help Wanted Male32 CAR WASHER Wanted; must be first class; no other need apply. Bricker a Garage. 44 N. 7th St. DISHWASHER AND WAITRESS Wanted. Saratoga Hotel. EXPERIENCED FARM HAND Want ed, by year. J. C. Glunt, Richmond, Ind., R. R. C. INTERNATIONALLY KNOWN MANU f3cturer desires to emoloy a local sne cialty salesman owning an automobile on a salary, expense and bonus contract for a protected territory of six counties with Richmond, Indiana, as headouarters. Fidelity bond and ref erence required.' Please state your experience, aee and full particulars in first letter. C. F. Harms, 40 W. Georgia St, Indianapolis, Ind. MOTOR MECHANIC Wanted; capable of handling complete motor repairs in service denartment Advise experience and wages expected. McFarlan Motor Corp., Connersville, Ind. LOST SOMETHING? Find it! Phone a Want Ad te 2S34.
EMPLOYMENT
Help Male or Female 34 STENOGRAPHERS If there are any unemployed stenographers in town, they should register with our free employment department. We have more calls now than we can fill. Richmond Business College. Colonial Bldg MID-WINTER VERM Dec. 27 to Jan. 2. call at the office personally, tele-, pnone or write for particulars. AlaKe your arrangements this week to start next Tuesday. Richmond Business College. Phtwie 2040. Situations Wanted Female 36 A POSITION Wanted as companion and housekeeper or caretaker, by elderlylady. Address A, D. care Palladium Situations Wanted Male 37 COOKING For parties and banquets, by first class chef. Call at 1029 N. E St. FINANCIAL Business Opportunities 38 WANTED Experienced and reliable business mair to assume management of branch office. Unquestionable references as to ability and integrity required. Capable man can earn from $300 to $1000 monthly. M. M. Wolff, 1512 Walnut St.. Philadelphia. Pa. LIVE STOCK Dogs, Catsr Pets 47 BEAGLE DOG 5 months old; $5. Call 411 soutn luth St. HOUNDS Two coon, skunk and pos sum hounds; cheap for quick sale. Call 216 Lincoln St. MERCHANDISE Articles For Sale 61 AIR-GUN 500-shot new; will sell cheap Call 124 South 6th St. Daisy air-gun; if sold at once. BARGAINS In watches and high grade spectatcles. Call at C. E. Keevers Watch Shop, 7 South 11th Street. LATHE 9-inx3 ft., iron screw cutting lath", for sale cheap. 1530 ti. Main St. Phone 2216. WATCHES. CLOCKS Jewelry, watch movements and cases. Time-piece repa ringlLClydeSJhn. 7S7th Barter and Exchange 51A CALL AT TOWNSEND'S when you want to buy or sell good used furniture; it will pay you. Townsend's New & Used Goods Store. 35-37 S. 6th. Phone 1296. GOOD USED GOODS We buy and sell. Brimmer & Nease Furniture Exchange 6Z0 Mam. Phone 1461. USED FURNITURE AND STOVES Bought and sold. Home Supply Co., 184 Ft. Wayne Ave. Phone 1862. Building Materials 64 BUILDING BLOX Drain tile brick, flue blox. Bertsch Bros., factory and office School St. road. Phone 3250. Fuel, Feed, Fertilizers 56 BLOCK WOOD Beech and sugar, for sale. Phone 4802. 647 West Alain St. WOOD For sale: good atove and block wofld. Phone 1078. Good Things to Cat 57 BUCKWHEAT FLOUR 10 lbs. of oldfashioned stone ground pure buckwheat flour, prepaid parcel post 85c, Fla Rock Mills. Flat Rock. Ind 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. THE SAXOPHONE SHOP Have you paid us a visit? Come up and let us show you our complete line of saxophones. 273 Colonial Annex. Ph. 1649. VTOLTN For sale; 719 S. 12th St. good condition. Call Wearing Apparel 65 BOY'S OVERCOAT For sale: all wool; age 12. Inquire at 306 Chestnut St. SUITS OR OVERCOATS $23 50! made 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 H Main St. Wanted To Buy 66 IRON LATHE Wanted; to buy iron lathe, to convert into wood latcs. Ph. 2045. RAW FURS Wanted: Ugliest market price at all times. Ed Burns, 610 N. 10th St. " ROOMS AND BOARD Rooms for Housekeeping 69 THREE ROOMS Furnished for house keeping; newly papered; ground floor; $6 per week. 122 N. 6th. Phone 26S6. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Apartments and Flats 74 FLAT For rent: small, modern; heat furnlsthed. Phone 6168. Houses For Rent 77 SHERIDAN ST. 6-room house with bath, for rent. Jordan, 231 Colonial Bldg. Phone 1570-4714. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Brokers in Real Estate BUYER AND SELLER ALIKE All business negotiated on basis of Golden rule. J. B. Maag. Phone 2886. 311 N. 9. CITY PROPERTY AND FARMS For sale. We can give you anything you want. J. H. Schell. Phone 20S2. . FOR FARMS AND CTTY PROPERTY See or write W. O. Harrison, R. V C Richmond. Phone 54103. HOUSES Over 30 listed for sale, with C. E. Keever Real Estate Co. Office 7 South 11th. Phone 1641 or 2169. LONG & TILLSON. 201 K. OF P. For farms and city property. Agents for Straus Brother'3 Farms. Phone 6226-2017-1008. PARKER Over Price's, 916 Main. Farms, city homes and realty investments. Phone 6160. PORTERFIELD Over 100 houses and farms for sale and more coming In every day. 303 Union Bank Bldg. Ph. 1965. Farms and Land For Sale 83 18 ACRES Modern; for sale or trade. Close in. John H. Schell. Phone 20S2 or 2197. 175-ACRE FARM For rent; good farm. Shi miles from Richmond, prerer some one interested in dairying. Write or call John Bunnell. Hagerstown., Ind. Houses For Sale 84 IF YOU WANT TO BUY See Bundy. If you want to sell see Bundy. You can see Bundy at 317 North Sth St. Phone 2995. THE ADS Under Business Services of fered stand for service of quality. Read them without delay. . FINANCIAL J "repay mwmamm Don't suffer inconvenience for want of readv cash. We loan on I furniture, automobiles, machinery, merchandise, live stock, imple ments, xou pay us monuuy. as long as 20 months to pay. r air, courteous treatment. r-.X SOCIETY - 9 North 10th St. IX XVN Phone 2509
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
Suburban For Sals 87 NEW SIX-ROOM HOUSE And five arres ground; basement under entire house; four miles out; school hack and mail at door. Terms; Phone 54151. Wanted Real Estate 89 PROPERTY WANTED WE HAVE A CASH BUYER For prop erty ranging in price from $2,000$3,500; in good location. McKINLEY & GRUELICH 22i COU BLDG. - PHONE 2153-2802 AUCTIONS LEGALS Legal Notices 91 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss.: In the matter of the last will and testament of Alpheus Reynolds, de ceased. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has duly qualified as exfiouJ tor of the last will and testament of Alpheus Reynolds, deceased, late of wayne county. Indiana, feaid estate is supposed to be solvent. UAKLi .Li. li.IULUS, Executor. Dated Dec. 21, 1922. Gardner, Jessup & Hoelscher, Attys. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been duly appointed by the circuit court of Wayne County, Indiana, as executrix of the last will and testament of Catherine Torbeck, de ceased, late of said county. Said estate is probably solvent. Executrix, Harris & Harris, Attys. Dec.28-Jan.4-ll PETITION FOR DIVORCE State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss.: Benjamin Foreman vs. Mae Foreman. Wayne circuit court. October term. 1922. No. 20394. Petition for divorce. Be it known, that on the 27th dav of December, 1922, the above name plaintiff, by his attorney, filed in the office of the clevk of the Wayne circuit court his petition against said defendant lor a divorce. Said plaintiff also filed with said complaint the affidavit of Samuel C. Adclieman, a disinterested person, showing that said defendant is not a resident of this state, and also his.own af fidavit showing that his cause for di vorce, as stated in his said petition is cruel and inhuman treatment. fcaid defendant is therefore hereby notified of the filing and pendency of such petition, and that unless she appears and answers or demurs thereto. on the calling of said cause on the 17th day of February, 1923, at the term of said court to be begun and held at the courthouse in tha City of Richmond, on the first Monday of January, 1923, said cause will be heard and determined in her absence. Witness, the clerk, and the seal of said curt. at the City of Richmond, this 27th day of December. 1922. LAURA M. MEREDITH. ClerlC Gath P. Freeman, attorney for plaintiff. Dee.27-Jan.4-ll YOU'LL find what you want offered for sale under "Articles For Sale" in the classified section today. FINANCIAL 5 MONEY ON FARMS Arrange your loan now O. W. McGEATII Newcastle, Ind. EMPLOYMENT To operate power
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AUCTIONS LEGALS
Public Sale of Personal Property On Friday, December 29th, 1922 At 1 :30 o'clock p. m. at School House generally; krfown as Sevastopol School, Corner Northwest Fifth Street and School Street, I will sell at public auction the following described articles, to-wit: Four school heaters, one school bell, three school wagons, one good carriage, one organ, one lot of school desks and chairs, blackboards and other articles. At the same time I will offer for sale said School Buildings and grounds. 7 Terms: Cash on day of sale. JONATHAN O EDGERTON, " Trustee Wayne School Township.
SATISFACTION : : :r::::: i The search for satisfaction is the 'driving impulse of life. It is behind every adventure, every humdrum, task, every struggle for success. It is the motive power of the world. How many people find the satisfaction they start out to seek? How many prizes, when won, are worth the wear of winning? How much contentment is there in the world? If you would gain satisfaction, make no effort to satisfy yourself. Satisfy others first your business associates, your friends, your family.. Satisfy your 'ideas of service, your ideals of living. Forget yourself. Satisfaction comes only after you have built un-. selfishly. It is the natural reward of service. Give your best, and you will reap the, best the world can give contentment. ' (Copyright 1922. by Basil Xi. Snith)
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GUARANTEE! SHOE REPAIRIXC OUTFIT ' Ptand - an flv lasts. $1.49. This cobbler's set Is absolutely guar- - anteed. Small outfit for 80c. Learner soles. 20 to 85c pair. Heel leather SOc lb. Catspaw rubber heels 25 to Zaa pair. B HICK'S Harness Store, 111 Mala U. S. Army Goods Men's Work Coats .... Men's Raincoats , . - .. Sheepllned Coats Blanket Lined Coats Boys' Sheepskin Coats - New or Reclaimed Army Pants ' Work or Dress Shoes (New or Reclaimed) ' Reclaimed Shoes, $1.50 up Rubber Arctics.Rubber Boots .... 7 1 Knee or Hip Style) Dress or Work Socks Light or Heavy Underwear Wool or Cotton Army Shirts Assortment of Gloves Boy's Sheep Skin Overcoats (Just a few left) Boy's Overcoats priced low Sweaters In Styles - Trunks. Sultscases and -TravelingBags Wool Army Blankets Leggins of all kinds Men's Dress Overcoats $25-$35 values. cow $12 and $15 Wool Socks, SOc; 2 for 65c. U. S. Army Store Store Open Evenings. 11 S. 7th St. FINANCIAL OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS Opportunity knocks at everybody's door so 'tis said. We believe we are pointing out your opportunity when we say: Borrow Money From Us on Our "Twenty Payment Plan" and 'Start the New Year Right. We will let you have any amount up to $300 on your furniture, piano, victrola, etc., and leave the goods in your possession. You may repay us in small monthly installments and we will charge you only the legal rate of interest for the actual time loan runs. We pledge to you courteous treatment, quick, and confidential service. Investigate, for yourself, our methods of loaning money, our standing in the community and our years ot serving the borrowing public. For further details, call, phone or write . .. Commonwealth Loan Co. Businees established 1893 Room 207 Colonial Bldg. , . Cor. 7th & Main Sts.. Phone Automatic 1545 Under State Supervision. , CLASSIFIED ADS find lost purses. EMPLOYMENT Wamted sewing machines AUCTIONS LEGALS
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