Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 310, 29 December 1922 — Page 13
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., FRIDAY, DEC. 29, 1922
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Suburban ECONOMY, IncL A miscellaneous shower was given Tuesday for Mrs. Anna Beard Le Master, who was married Saturday at Richmond to Stanley Le Master, of Janesville, Wis., by Mrs. Charley Hunnicutt at her country home. Many beautiful and useful gifts were received by the bride. Mrs. Le Master received her license as a graduate nurse Saturday. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Beard and is a graduate of Economy high school. They have many friends here who wish them well. Mr. Le Master Is a teacher in the Janesville business college... -Mrs. Martha and Ella Cain entertained at a family dinner Christmas day; Mr. and Mrs. . Thomas Cain and daughters, Alma; Mildred and Catherine; Mr. and Mrs. Aldo Cain, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Cain and Kenneth Cain... .William Hunnicutt, Raymond Hunnicutt and family and Mrs. Ellen Clark, of Dublin, attended the shower given for Mrs. Anna Beard Le Master by Mr. and Mrs. Charley Hunnicutt Tuesday af ternoon . . . . Dr. J. M. Fisher, of Anderson, spent a few days with hi3 son, Herbert Fisher, and family. At pres ent he is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. ' Stanford .... Harold Bowman, draftsman for the Warner Gear company at Muncie, spent Christmas here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bowman, and his sister, Miss Margaret... Mrs. Frank Jordan returned home on Friday from California, where she visited her son, Willard. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Elihu Swain, Mr. and Mrs. Erman Swain and daughter, Miss Roberta, attended the funeral of Mrs. Mary Study at Williamsburg Wednesday morning Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Oler entertained with a turkey dinner for their children and grandchildren: Mr. and Mrs. Lester Woods, of New Haven, 'onn.; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Oler and children, of Williamsburg, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Oler and son, Richard Miss Helen Fisher entertained the senior class and friend3 at her home Christmas night. Music and games were enjoyed, and popcorn and apples were served. Those present were: Mary Mendenhall, Hazel Raffe, Effie Saunders, Mabel Sanders, Helen Fisher, Herbert Beard, Harlan Cain, Cecil Charles, Malcolm Marshall and Karl Weyl Mrs. Nan Cook gave a family dinner for her children Christmas day: Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Knode, of Richmond, and Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Bullerdick, of Indianapolis Mrs. Louis Albert son spent Christmas day with her sister, Mrs. Jennie Thornburg, at Richmond Randolph Nelson, who recently had an operation performed on one eye, is able to attend to his duties as Janitor at the school building Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cain and son, Delbert. spent Christmas day with Mrs. Pearl Hoober and children at Muncie Mr. and Mrs. Seldon Snodgrass and mother, Mrs. Snort grass, started Thursday for Miami, Fla., to spend a few weeks with the mother of Mrs. Snograss,' v.-ho Is a resident of that place Mrs. Grace Hunt and mother, Mrs. Pierce, had as their guests Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Hunt and babies Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Beall enter tained Christmas day with a turkey dinner fcr Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Conarroe, Daniel ardiman of Modoc. Mr. and Mrs. Sal Sisk. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence George, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Manifold of , Losantville, Richard Vardimr.n and daughter of Fowlerton, Mr. and Mrs. John Oler and children and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Beall... Mr. and Mrs. Ornson Morrison had as their guests Christmas day, Mr. and Mrs. Garry Cox and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beeson and baby, and Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Fritz and children The Epworth league will hold a watch party at the M. E. church Sunday night at 10:30. V. V. Stauffer, leader Mr. and Mrs. Lester Woods will spend New Year's day with his parents near Farmland.... Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Le Master went to Portland Wednesday to spend a few days with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sanders entertained relatives and friends from Saturday evening until Monday evening. They
wcre: Mr. and Mrs. Cummings and mas with Mr. and Mrs. Fudge s daughdaughter, Sarah, and Miss Martha Uer and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Painter, of Middletown. . . .Mr. and -Arthur Stubbs. . Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mrs. Lon Cain entertained at dinner jTalbert, children and Miss Edith TalSunday: Mr. and Mrs. John Manning, I bert, went to Detroit for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Lamb, Mrs. Cas- Mr. and Mrs. I. Talbert have been Bio Lamb, Miss Marjory Lamb, Mr. there for some time visiting their and Mrs. Edgar Manninsr and dauc-h- daughter and her husband, Mr. and
ters, Elizabeth, Christine. Gertrude and Esther; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Greenstreet, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cain and daughter. Miss Genevieve Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bond and guest, Harold Bond, of Tennessee, were dinner quests Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. Jesso Bond, near CenterviHe Mr. and Mrs. V. U Morrison had their usual Christmas tree and oyster sup per for their children and prandchil-! dren Sunday evening. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Morrison and daughter of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Clark and children, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Morrison andchildren, and Mr.-and Mrs. Charley Newman Rev. Lester Woods, of New Haven, Conn., a student at Yale university, is spending the holidays with his wife and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Oler.... Miss Mabel Sanders and brother, Lloyd Sanders, gave a party in honor of their guests. Miss Sarah Cummings and Miss Martha Painter, of Middletown, Ind., Sunday evening. Those present were: Rhoda Cain, Elizabeth Manning, Rena Manning, Genevieve Cain, Mary Mendenhall, Meere Oler, Martha Painter, Sarah Cummings, George Cain, Forest Cain, Paul Sharer, Harold Rose, James Crownover, Cecil Charles and Paul Sanders Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bond entertained at dinner Tuesday evening, Harold Bond, of Tennessee, and James Mumbower Herman Lamb spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Amos Wilkin-
CLASSIFICATION GUIDE The following classification headings appear in this newspaper in the numerical order here given, closely allied
classifications being grouped together. ANNOUNCEMENT i In Memoriam g 8 Cards of Thanks 4 Funeral Director 5 Funeral Flowers 6 Cemetery, Lot. Monuments ' 7 Lodge Notices 8 Coming Events 9 Personals 10 Lost and Found AUTOMOBILES A Automobile Agencies If Automobiles For Sale 12 Auto Trucks For Sale IS Auto Accessories 14 GaragesAutos For Hire 15 Motorcycles and Bicycles 16 Repairing Service Stations 17 Wanted Automobiles BUSINESS SERVICE Business Services Offered 19 Ruilding Contracting SO Cleaning. Dyeing, Renovating 21 Dressmaking Millinery 21 Heating. Plumbing, Rooflnjf 23 Insurance 24 Laundering 25 Moving, Trucking. Storage 2 Painting, Papering, Decorating 27 Printing Engraving 2 Profersional Services 29 Tteoslring 80 Tailoring and Pressing 81 Wanted Business Service EMPLOYMENT S Help Wanted Female 83 Help Wanted-Male 84 Help Male or Female 5s Solicitors. Canvassers, Agents 86 Situations Wanted Fmale 87 Situations Wanted Male FINANCIAL 85 Business Opportunities 89 Investments. Stocks, Bonds 40 Money to Loan - 41 WantedTo Borrow INSTRUCTION 2 Correspondence Courses 43 Local Instruction Classes 44 Musical, Dancing. Dramatic 15 rlvate Instruction 46 Wanted Instruction . LIVE STOCK 4' Dogs, Cats. Pets 4 Horses. Cattle. Vehicles 49 Poultry and Supplies 60 Wanted Live Stock . . MERCHANDISE 81 Articles for Sale Jl Barter and Exchange B2 Business and Office Equipment Boats and Accessories M Building Materials 5 Farm and Dairy Frodacts BsA Farm Equipment 56 Fuel. Feed. Fertilizers K7 CSood Things to Eat Home-Made Things Household Goods 60 .Tewelry and Watches 61 Machlnerv and Tools 6 Musical Instruments 2A Radio Equipment 63 Seeds. Plants and Flowers 64 Specials at the Stores 65 Wearing Apparel fis Wanted To Buy 66A Christmas Suggestions ROOMS AND BOARD 7 Rooms With Board 6S Rooms Without Board 69 Rooms for Housekeeping 70 Vacation Places 71 Where to Eat 72 Where to Stop in Town 73 Wanted Booms or Board REAL ESTATE FOR RENT 74 Apartments and Flats 75 Business Places for Rent 76 Farms for Rent 77 Houses for Rent 7 Offices and Desk Room 79 Suburban for Rent 0 Summer Places for Rent 81 Wanted To Rent REAL ESTATE FOR SALH R Brokers in Real Estate R2 Business Property for Sale S3 Farms and Land for Sale M Houses for Sale 5 Lots for Sale 6 Resort Pxooertv for SaleF7 Suburhart for Sale S Real Estate-for Exchange 89 Wanted Real Estate AUCTIONS LEGALS 1 Leenl Notices Q O A ,v-1 tr n Sals son at Messick Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Morrison received a crate of oranges and grapefruit from Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierce, who are spending the winter in Florida. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Charley Sanders and family were supper guests of their son. Clifford.... Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jessup entertained their children Christmas day: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jessun and sons of Iowa City, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith of Spiceland, and Miss Nellie Jones. WEST ELKTON, Ohio Miss Marjorie Thomas is home from Earlham for the holidays Misses Ellen Kirk and Kathryn Eby are home from Mi-j ami for the holidays Miss Pauline! Stubbs is home from Milton Center, where she is teaching school .Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Stubbs and daughters, Pauline, Dorothy and Helen Esther, spent Christmas day with Mrs. Stubb's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wienland, in West Alexandria. .. .Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Roberts spent Christmas in Dayton A program was given at the Friends church on Sunday evening and at the U. B. church on Sunday morning Dean Stubbs was home from Indianapolis for Christmas Russel Jordan was home for the holi days Mr. and Mrs. Will Swarztravler and daughters, Miriam and Eleanor, spent Sunday in Eaton with Mr. Swarztraveler's parents Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Stubbs and sdn, Fred, spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Stubb's son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stubbs Pearl Buell, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Buell is very sick, having whooping cough and lav grippe. . Everett Roberts has recovered Mrs. Bertha Iarsh has recovered from tonsilits... The play "Clarence Decides" that was to be given on Saturlay night, Dec. 23, was postponed until Jan. 6, due to sickness among some of those acting in the play. . .Mr. and Mrs. Will Fudge and , son Everett, of Oxford, spent C lmstMrs. Albert Porter Mr. and Mrs. Charles Riner and Mrs. Sue Riner ate Christmas dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stubbs Miss Helen Young is home from Pittsburgh for the holidays Kenneth Grogan and Russel Welsh are both very sick, having pneumonia Mr. and Mrs. Newell Jones and Walter and PiOy Gribble of Cincinnati spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Charles ' Jones Fred Raeburn of West Elkton and Mrs. Golda Phillips of Cincinnati were married by Rev. O. E. Chance at the Friends parsonage on Christmas day at 1:30 p. m Misses Amy and Grace Stubbs of Rich mond spent Christinas day with their sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. v ill Swarztrauber and daughters. DRAWBACK - (From Life) "Don't you love Christmas, Bobby? "Sure! Christmas Is fine. But thl3 bein' good -for a month beforehand 13 the limit." Jr. 0. U. A. M. Calendar Richmond Council No. 18, Jr. O. U. A. M., will have clas Initiation Saturday evening, Dec. 30 Light refreshments to follow. All members are requested to be present. ELMER WOLFAL, R. S. 229 N. Eighteenth St., City.
THE CENTRAL EXCHANGE OF OPPORTUNITY ' The thousands of telephones and the miles of wire connecting the homes and offices of the city would be a hopeless, useless tangle but for one thing - The central exchange! : The' offers aid wants of the thousands of people In this city would never be brought Into the connections of satisfaction but for one thing The A-B-C Classified Section! Here Is the great central exchange of opportunity and satisfaction making connections between buyers and sellers, employers and employees, landlords and tenants every day of . the year! I Every little ad representing a need to be satisfied or an opportunity to be tffken isva wire that finds its connection with the reader who is waiting for its message. Get connected with this unusual service today! ' The A-B-C Classified Ads Always Different in Opportunity Always the Same in Service
ANNOUNCEMENT Cematery Lots. Monuments 3 BUT NOW For fall and spring delivery, large stock, new designs, oounments. markers. J. P. Kmslie, 15 S. 10. Coming Events 8 ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting of the shareholders of the Union National Bank will be held on .Tan. 9, 1923 at the office of said bank for the purpose of electing directors and the transaction of such other business as may come before it. Geo. I,. Cates. MONDAY, JAN. 8 Notice: The annual election of officers, of The St. John's Benevolent Society will take place at their next regular meeting, which will be held on Monday evening. Jan. 8. Lost and Found 10 GLASSES Lost In CenterviHe or Richmond; reward; return to Palladium. ! LADY'S RUBY RING Lost, between Murray theatre and Mercurio c ion s Fruit store. Return to 518 Main or Phone 1418. Reward. THK PARTY WHO TOOK PURSE Be longing to Mrs. Rosa A. Pierce at tne sale on So. 9th St., Thursdav afternoon is known. No questions will be asked it returned to iuio po. a or puntc headquarters immediately. AUTOMOBILES Automobiles For Sale 11 50 CHOICE USED CARS On our floor now; all priced for quick sale, cneno weth Used Car Dept., 13 S. 11th St. AUTOMOBILE BARGAINS FORD 1920 coupe; $375. FORD 1922 coupe, $425. FORD 1919 roadster, with box on rear, $175. FORD 1920 touring; $250. FORD 1917 touring; $140; first class condition. DODGE 1916 touring; $250. CHEVROLET 1917 touring; -$165. BUICK 1917 touring; $300. 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 cora tires, a bargain. HUDSON SUPER-SIX 7-pass. touring 5 cord tires; Al shape, a bargain, $650. CHALMERS 19l1 coupe, goo'd shape, JbUO. MITCHELL 1919 touring. Mechanically perfect. Good tires, new paint, A bar gain at $600. Cash or terms. NASH 1921 six touring, looks and runs like new. A bargain at $875. 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. Bargain at J 1,000. FORD TRUCK i-ton, flat bodv. pneu matic tires, good running condition $150. Cash or terms. BALLARD SALES CO. PHONE 2010 23 SOUTH 7TH OPEN SUNDAY AND EVENINGS B LICK Roadster, 1922; $790. Wavne county Mash Motor Co., K. P. Bldg. S. 8th St. . BUICK Light six touring, refinished cord ti-es; $3 Motor Co. ia. Wayne County Nash BUICK SIX TouriDg. good condition throughout; $400. Easy trms; open evenings ana sunaay morning, E. w. Steinhart Co., North 10th St. Ph. 2955. uuiuk .;oupe, absolutely liKe a new car, refinished; Kelly tires, late 1920 iv4b; at a real bargain, trade in your old car, Wayne County Nash Motor Co., K. P. Bldg., South Sth St. CHEVROLET Touring, runs and look like new; $2o0. Easy terms; open evenings and Sunday morning. E. W. Steinhart Co., North 10th St. Ph. 955. C H E V ROLET To u r i n g. w i th closed top, good running condition; a real car for this weather: $125. Easy terms. Open evenings and Sundav morning. E. W. Steinhart Co., N. 10th St. Ph. 2955 DODGE 1921 touring, drivii 4.000 miles; $525. Wayne County Nash Motor Co. DODGE Touring, in excellent running wtnuiLiun; -uu. r.asy terms; open evenings and Sundav morning. E. W. Steinhart Co., N. 10th St. Phone 2955. FORD Coupe, 1921, all new tires; $390. wayne county isasli Motor Co. FORD Sedan, 1921, same as new; $ot5 for a quick sale: terms. Wayne County Nash Motor Co. FORD Touring, good running condi tion; good tires; $io. Easy terms; open evenings and Sunday morning. E. W. Steinhart Co., North loth. Phone 2955. DORT Touring, good tires, motor in fine shape; newly painted; $375. Easy terms; open evenings and Sundav morning. E. W. Steinhart Co., North 10th St. P hone 2955. FORD Sedan, 1921, like new, $390; Ford 1920 touring, starter, etc., $190; Ford 1920 touring; Ford 1917 touring; Studebaker 1920 special six; Ilaynes touring; Ford 1915 touring, starter, $125; Oldsmobile 1919 sedan. Geo. W. Worley. Dort and Rranklin dealer, 15 S. 9th St. Phone 2906. FORD Touring, starter, motor just been overhauled, excellent running condition; $22-'5. Easy terms; open evenings and Sunday morning. E. W. SteinhAt Co., North 10th St- Phone 2 95 5. ' OAKLAND Touring. A-l condition throughout; $400. Easy terms; open evenings and Sunday morning. E. W. Steinhart Co., North 10th St. Ph. 2955. OAKLAND 1917 touring, new top and curtains; goon tires; motor a-i; 200. Easy terms; open evenings and Sunday morning. K. W. Steinhart C o.. North 10th St. Phone 2955. REO Six, closed; $290. Wayne Coun ty Nash Motor Co., K. P. Rldg. Auto Accessories 13 ALCOHOL For your radiators; battery re-charging. H. Thesing, 908 N. B St AUTOMOBILE TOPS RE-COVERED Curtain repair work. . Guy Atchley, 610 N. D, near Penn. Freight Dept CALIFORNIA TOPS Made to order for any kind of car. Ray C. Needham, 300 N. 5th St Phone 6235.
AUTOMOBILES
Auto Accessories 13 AUTOMOBILE Motor truck and machine work. Quality work at reasonable prices. Rodefeld Garage, West End Main St. Bridge. Mi-W OIL, In your motor everv 500 miles prolongs its life. No extra charge for changing with Mobiloil. Havoline or foiarine. Rodefeld Garage, West Ma Main :t Bridge. 1 , YOU NEED VEEDOL If your motor renders the proper service, it must have lubrication. Veedol Insures perfect working and Is always on the job. Bennetts' Tire Store, 1512 Main. . Thone 2 444. 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 Fols. Bring your car up-to-date. W. A. PARKE. 17 S. 10TH ST. Office Phone 1632; Res. 2724. Garages Autos For Hire 14 CALL RICHMOND YELLOW CAB CO. & Glen Miller Transfer City Taxi, Prices: 2 or more passengers, 25c each 1 passenger, 25c or 50c. owing to dis tance, 13 S. 9tU St Phone 2125-1536 t;. vv. White. GARAGE SPACE: For rent 132 S. 3rd JOHN SHURLEY TRANSFER m Taxicab and baggage service; city taxi prices; z or more passengers, zoc each 1 -passenger. 25 or 50c owning to dis tance. All Buick cars. 13 S. 11TH ST. PHONE 2310 ROY SLOAN Taxi service, city calls Zoc; 10c mile on country drives; care lux driver, ir'iione buai. a aai hnort calls, Zoc: special price on country drives. Frank R. Chamness. Fhone 3461. . Repairing Service Stations 16 AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING or all kinds. i e guarantee our work. Richmond Xotor Sales Co. 12 & N. E. Phone 1494. AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING Now is the time to have your car overhauled. We will put it in first class shape for you.. Robison, 17 S. 6th. Phone 1029. CYLINDER RE-GRINDING We regrind your old motor block, giving original efficiency; over-size piston rings and wrist pins. Mechanical Service Cq rear of Pustotfice. Ph. 6117. ill ATT OA R A G E -" ' B i g g es t Little Gar age in Town." Expert repairing on Cadillac. Marmon, Peerless -and Chevrolet; all work guaranteed. Rear 819 S. G. 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-pll-vered. Lahman Plating Works, 209 Y. Main St. Phone 273S. ELECTRICAL WORK of all kinds. You will be surprised at our prices. Our stock of electric fixtures can't be excelled. Chase Electric, corner 6th and Main. Phone P34. Onen evenings. Dressmaking Millinery 21 BUCILLA PACKAGE OUTFITS Re markably low priced. LACEY'S Sewing Machine Store 14 So. 9th Phone 175G HEIISTTtCIUNG-AND PI CO TIKG High clfss work done. Nell Dickinson. 23 S Rth. Heating, Plumbing, Roofing 22 MARSHALL (Wolverine) FURNACE CO. offifce and salesrooms 17 N. 7. Phone 2259. Opp. Coliseum. E. J. Knapix piTu fr? i ng7bo i le R and furnace installed; sret my prices. Geo. E. Meerhoff. 123 S. 10th. Phone 6247. Insurance 23 PLATE GLASS INSURANCE We specialize on plate glass insurance and invite rate-comparisons. We also furnish high grade workman's compensation insurance and like to figure with you on automobile liability. Richmond insurance Asrency. John N. Koll. mgr. 'Gt our cost-estimate free of any obligation." Moving, Trucking, Storage 25 CECIL liTlXiNG For dray Ing, moving, long hauls a specialty; get my prices; satisfaction guaranteed. Phone 1359. CITY-TO-CITY HAULING Merchant delivers, household storage. Goehner. Feltman Cigar Store. Phone 2029-4363. DRAYING Moving, hauling of all kind3 storage, crating. Ora Monger, 7 So. 7th St. Phone 3137-2746. MOVING AND STORAGE Local and long distance moving of household goods. Richmond Storage Company, crating and storage. Rear 19 S. 11 St. Phone 2228-1566. W. G. Baker, mgr. MOaNG7 STORAGE 'ND CRAT INGof all kinds. Local and long distance hauling. Forest Monger, 519 N. D St Phone 2528. Repairing 23 PANCO SOLES $1 Ladies' 75c: children's 50c to 75c; Goodyear heels, 40c. Modern Shoe Rebuilder. South D between 12th and 13th St EMPLOYMENTHelp Wanted Female 32 COMPETENT WHITE WOMAN For general housework: two in family; no wasning; rererences. fnone io. MTDDLE AGED WHITE WOMAN Wanted to assist with housework. Ap ply at once. 423 S. 12th. Phone 2S02 2153.
EMPLOYMENT
Help Wanted Female 32 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 with out. Richmond Business College, Colonial Bldg. ' Help Wanted Male 33 CAR WASHER Wanted: must be first class; no other need apply. Bricker S viarage. tr is. itn St. DISHWASHER AND WAITRESS W anted. Saratoga Hotel. INTERNATIONALLY KNOWN MANUfacturer desires to employ a local specialty salesman owning an automobile on a salary, expense and bonus contract for a protected territory of six counties with Richmond. Indiana, as headquarters. Fidelity bond and reference required. Please state your experience, age and full particulars in first letter. C. F. Harms, 40 W. Georgia St, Indianapolis, Ind. MOTOR MECHANIC Wanted; capable or handling complete motor repairs in service department. Advise experience and wages expected. McFarlan Motor Corp., Connersville, Ind. Help Male cr Female 34 STENOGRAPHERS If there are any unemployed stenographers in town they should register with our free em ployment department. We have more calls now than we can fill. Richmond Business College, Colonial Bldg, MID-WINTER TERM Dec. 27 to Jan. 2. Call at the office personally, telephone or write for particulars. Make your arrangements this week to start next Tuesday. Richmond Business College. Phone 2040. Solicitors, Canvassers, Agents 35 SALESMEN Exceptional opportunity. Hustlers earnings big. Write McCleery Calender Factory, Washington. Iowa. Situations Wanted Female 36 HOUSEKEEPER Wanted to kee; house for gentleman: have boy years old; country preferred. Have worked in Richmond; reference. Address Louisville, Ky., 531 East Madison St.. care Richard Cook. -Situations Wanted Male 37 COOKING For parties and banquets, ny nrst class cner. uau at ivzv ?. K St. LIVE STOCK Dogs, Cats, Pets 47 BEAGLE DOG 5 months old; $5. Call 441 South 10th St. FOR TERRTER PUPS For sale. Call at 2100 N. K .St. HOUNDS Two coon, skunk and possum hounds; cheap for quick sale. Call 216 Lincoln St. Poultry and Supplies 49 A BIG WINTER YIELD Or a' small one take your choice. You'll get lots of eggs all winter and corresponding profits by giving your hens a good egg-making ration with Pratts Poultry Regulator added daily. A healthy hen is an egg-making machine. Put the proper material in the machine and keep it in good running order with Pratts Poultry Regulator and plenty of eggs will be the result. Thousands of poultrymen are using it every year. "Your Money Back if You Are Not Satisfied." Hoosier Flour & Feed Co., J. H. Menke, Ed Stegman. Omer G. Whelan. MERCHANDISE Articles For Sale 51 I0-IN. BICYCLE Re-enameled, hauled: looks fine. Phone 30S6. BARGAINS In watches and high grade spectatcles. Call at C. E. Keever's Watch Shop, 7 South 11th Street. GLASS FLOOR CASES For sale; also counter, coffee urn 8 gallons), restaurant tables. 817 N. E St. STROLLER For sale; gray round reed stroller. 217 So. 12th St TOILET GOODS discount. L. C, At from 30 to SOrj Lawall. Jeweler and Optometrist, 607 Main St WATCHES. CLOCKS Jewelry, watch movements and cases, iime-piece repairing. H. Clyde St John. 7 S. 7th St Barter ana Exchange 51A CALL AT TOWNSEND'S when you want to buy or sell good used rurnuure-, it will pay vou. Townsend's New & Used Goods Store. 35-37 S. 6th. Phone 1296. GOOD USED GOODS We buy and sell. Prammer & TSease Furniture exchange 520 Main. Phone 1461. USED FURNITURE AND STOVES Bought and sold. Home Supply Co., 1S4 Ft Wayne Ave. Phone 1S62 Building Materials 54 BUILDING BLOX Drain ttle brick, flue blox. Bertsch Bros., factory and office School St. road. Phone 3250. Fuel, Feed, Fertilizers 56 BLOCK M'OOD Beech and sugar, for sale. Phone 4802. 647 West Main St. WOOD For sale; good stove and block wood. Phone 1078. Good Things to Eat 57 BUCKWHEAT FLOUR 10 lbs. of oldfashioned stone ground pure buckwheat flour, prepaid parcel post 85c. Flat Rock Mills. Flat Rook. Ind. Household Goods 59 FAVORITE COOK STOVE For sale, in gond condition. Call evenings, 54 S. 1 fith St. 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 THE SAXOPHONE SHOP Have you paid us a visit? Come np and let us how you our complete line of saxophones. 273 Colonial Annex. Ph. 1643. Wearing Apparel 65 ONE LADY'S FULL LENGTH COAT Also two ladies' jacket suits, size 36 for sale. Jhmg Main. Phone 1208. SUITS OR OVERCOATS 1 23.501 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, (ffltt Main St. Wanted To Buy 66 IRON LATHE Wanted: Jo buy lathe, to convert Into wood lates. 2045. iron Ph. RAW FURS Wanted: cash paid. C'er.denin & Co.. 257 Ft. Wayne Ave. RAW FURS Wanted: itrhest market price at all times. Ed Burns, 640 . 10th St. WANTED Small aquarium. Phone 1241. ROOMS AND BOARD Rooms Without Board 68 2 SLEEPING ROMS For rent, with bath. 119 S. 7th St. FURNISHED SLEEPING ROOM In modern home. 28 N. 13th St. MAIN ST., 5274 Front room, for sleeping. Rooms for Housekeeping 69 THREE ROOMS Furnished for housekeeping; newly papered; ground floor; $6 per week. 122 N. 6th. Phone 2686. OWN YOUR OWN Get one of the special bargains in "Houses for Sale." classification 84 today. Don't delay!
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
Brokers in Real Estate BUYER AND SELLER ALIKE All business negotiated on basis of Golden rule. J. B. Maag. Phone 2688. 311 N.9. FOR FARMS AND CTTY PROPERTY See or write W. O. Harrison, R. R. C, Richmond. Phone 64103. HOUSES Over 30 listed for sale, with C. E. Keever Real Estate Co. Office 7 South 11th. Phon e 1641 or 8169. LONG & TILLSON. 201 K. OF P. For farms and city property. Agents for Straus Brother's 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. Business Property For Sale 82 GROCERY STORE For sale at 231 So. 7th St, city; at a bargain. F?irms and Land For Sate 83 175-ACRE FARM For rent; good farm. 3V4 miles from Richmond. Prefer some one interested in dairying. Write or call John Bunnell. Hagerstown, Ind. Houses For Sale 84 HOMES 8-ROOM HOUSE 'North 18th near Main; gas, lights and water; owner lives in house, rents part for $35 per month. Price $3,500. Terms. GOOD FARM Will trade for city prop erty. . HOUSE For rent FARM For rent on shares. HUDELSON 17 N. 7TH ST. PHONES 2239-1899 IF YOU WANT TO BUY See Bundy. If you want to sell see Bundy. You can see Bundy al 317 North 8th St Phone 2995. NEW MODERN DOUBLE 2 modern new singles; modern flat for rent. Arthur Brooks. NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTION BUY A HOME 6-room modern, hardwood floors, French doors; $1,000 cash, balance terms. BURDSALL. WILLETT, CUSTER CO. REALTORS 710 M MAIN ST. PHONE 1481 NEW SIX-ROOM HOUSE And five acres ground: basement under entire house; four miles out; school hack and mail at door. Terms; Phone 54151. Real Estate For Exchange 83 5-ROOM COTTAGE To trade for double or largen- house. Jordan, 231 Colonial Bldg. Phone 152 0-471 4 AUCTIONS LEGALS Legal Notices 91 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed by the vvayne circuit court as administra-( tor of the estate of Mary W. Hunt with the will annexed. The estate is supposed to be solvent SECOND NATIONAL BANK OF RICHMOND. INDIANA. Administrator. John L. Rupe, Attorney. NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE BY ADMINISTRATOR The undersigned administrator of the estate of Bessie Milton Webb, deceased, hereby gives notice that by virtue of an order of the Wayne circuit court said administrator will offer at public sale at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. afternoon. on the 10th day of January, 1923 on the premises, the following described real tsate. to-wit: A part of lot number Twenty-five f25) in the Parry Addition to the City of Richmond, Indiana, as laid out by Alijah Coffin, (see) Plat Book 2. page 65 in the office of the recorder of Wayne County, Indiana. Beginning at the southeast corner of said lot: thence west along the south line of said lot a distance of Eighty-five feet (S5 more or less to a point immediately south of tne center oi the yard nyarani in connection with the city water works lo-j cated on said lot; thence east along the; north line of said lot a distance of Eighty-Five feet S5) to the northeast corner thereof; thence south Forty feet (40): to the place of beginning. Also, a part of lot Twenty-five (25) beginning on the south line of said lot and eighty-five feet more or less, west j of the southeast corner of said lot and i immediately south of the center of the i yard hydrant in connection with the! city water workei as located on said j lot: thence west eighteen feet (18) i thence north to the north line of said j lot eighteen feet (18) thence south to the place of beginning. Said sale to be made subject to the approval of the court and for not less than two-thirds of the appraisement value, and upon the following terms and conditions, to-wit: One-third or the purcnase money casn in hand, one-third In six. slnd one-third in twelve months from date of sale; or all in cash if ourchaser so desires to pay; the deferred payments to be evidenced by notes of the purchaser bear- j ing six percent interest from their date, waiving relisf, providing for attorneys fees, and ,upon confirmation of sale secured by 'mortgage on real estate sold. Satd real estate to be sold free and discharge from all liens except the taxes for the vear of 1922 payable in 1923 which the purchaser shall assume and j pav. w AMERICAN TRUST & SAVINGS BANK. Administrator. Frank T. Strayer, attorney. Dec.S-15-22-29 GIVE A THOROUGH DESCRIPTION OF WHAT YOU HAVE TO'SKLL. PALLADIUM CLASSIFIED WILL DO THE REST. PHONE 2834 FOR AD TAKER. FINANCIAL 'XOfflGYiW&to We loan nn rJmftpl mortgage and allow voutorenaviismnnthlv.takinfas loner ac 9f months. If von ripprl monev now. come and see us. Fair, courteous WELFARF. IIAN KOCTFTY 9 North 10th St. Phone 2509 EMPLOYMENT To operate power Men
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Farm For Sale One of the best 60-acre farms in the county. . All bottomland; good improvements. Easy "ferms H. W. Gilbert Second National Bank LIVE STOCK LIVESTOCK Cattle Five nead fresh cows, will average 5 gallons milk a day. One heavy springer will be fresh inside of two weeks. Horses and Mules Four head of horses; one t-yer-ld sorrel mare, weight 1600; one 9-yeaT-old bay. mare, wtight 1400; one 9-year-old bay mare heavy in foal; one 5-year-old mare weight 1200; one 8-year-old driver, well broke; one span of good cheap mules. Hogs Ten ehoats. Vehicles and Harness Two good top buggies; 1 gwd spring wagon; 2 sets of harness. Chas. Long Rear Crabb's Grocery, N. 10th & I Four squares north of railroad. Phone 275L AUTOMOBILES Reduced Prices on Axle Shafts . : Monroe ....$3.75 Studebaker .$3.25 Grant $3.75 Chalmers ...$4.00 Overland ...$3.25 Mitchell M..$3.50 Chandler .,,.43.50 National ...$3.25 All others in proportion. ! Stripped fly wheels repaired and guaranteed to be better than new. (see us for all auto repairs or parts. Shutz Garage Rear of 617 S. A. Phone 2581 TIRE SPECIALS Guaranteed 30x3$ Yale Eli Cord $10.25 SPARK PLUGS 25c SCHAFER TIRE SERVICE 17 a 9th St $75 Sale Any of the cars listed can be bought for $73.00 cash, or $10.00 down and $5.00 per week. Special Sale Till Jan. 1, 1923 All Cars Run Good Ford Touring 1918 Ford Roadster 1918 Ford Commercial Truck 1918 Maxwell Touring 1919 Chevrolet Roadster 1917 Davis Touring ......1916 Saon Touring ......1916 Buick Touring 1917 Don't forget any of these cars can be bought for $75.00 Wayne County Nash Motor Co. 29 S. Eighth St., Richmond, Ind. K, of P. Bldg. MERCHANDISE mm m , I pin """7? TOOLS Hand saws, Jl and up; regular $1 hammer, G9e; auger bits, $1.75 set; pipe wrenches 90o up. Guaranteed TUNGSTEN LAMPS 10 Watt 1 30e 25 Watt I Each 40 Watt f P.oxo1 50 Watt J 25c Ea of 5 Each Cut Prices on Electrical Supplies BIRCK'S HARNESS STORE 611 Main LOOK IN THE ATTICI There you have stored away many things of no value to you, but that is no sign they're useless to others. Justclear that old stuff out and rub it up a , little. Then phone a Want Ad to the Palladium phone 2S34, 11 and have some of our subscribers buy it at a good price and move it away for you... Palladium Classified Ads are the medium of certain results. EMPLOYMENT Wanted sewing machines Waeted
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