Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 93, Number 21, 24 January 1923 — Page 13

PAGE . THIRTEEN There's Good News for -Homme Hunters,; Today Under 66 Real Estate for 9?

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, 'RICHMOND, IND., WEDNESDAY, JAN. 24, 1923.

AUTOMOBILES

Automobiles For Sal

11

FORD

1S20 aedan. all rood tires, A-l shape mechanically; $375. Ballard Sales Co.. 23 S. 7th. Phon 2019.

FRANKLIN 1123 SEDAN

JttTN ONLY 12,000 MILES Just enough to make motor excellent. Bumper, heater, mirror, tires In first class shape. This car is a bargain for some one.

BUSINESS SERVICE

Insurance

23

IT WON'T COST YOU ANYTHING But It may save you some good hard-earned dollars. If yo let us figure with you on plate glass, workman's compensation and automobile insurance. John N. Koll, mgr.

Moving, Trucking, Storage 23

CECIL HILLING For draylng, moving, long hauls a specialty; get my prices; satisfaction guaranteed. Phone 1959.

CITY-TO-CITY HAULING Merchant delivery, household storage. Goehner. Feltman Cigar Store. Phone 2039-4363.

1RAYING Moving, hauling of all kinds storage, crating. Ora Monger. 7 South

Yin st. fnone in i -z nn. ,

MOVING, STORAGE AND CRATING of

au Kinds. Liocal and long distance hauling. Forest Monger, 619 N. D St.

fnone zoza.

GEO. W. WOBXEY

15 S. 9TH BT.

PHONE 2908

MOVING AND STORAGE Local and

long distance moving of household goods. Richmond Storage Company, crating and storage. Rear 19 S. 11 St.

Phone 222S-15SS. v. U. Baker, mgr.

Dort and Franklin dealer

HUDSON 6-40 Touring, In fine shape; $375. Ballard Sales Co., 23 & 7th. Ph. 2010.

HUPMOBILE Model R; bargain for quick sale; leaving city. Phone' S778.

HUDSON Super six. 7-passenger, all cord tires; $600. Ballard Sales Co., 23 S. 7th St. Phone 2010.

MITCHEL 1919

TOURING; GOOD TIRES: NEW PAINT; $500. BALLARD SALES CO. PH. 2010. 23 S. TH ST.

OVERLAND 1923 RO.iDSTER, SAME

AS NEW, RUN VERY LITTLE; BAR

GAIN, $175. BALLARD SALES CO., 23

S. 7TII. PHONE 2010.

WINTER ENCLOSURES. FOR ALL CARS

CLOSE-TITE TOPS For Ford. Chev

rolet, uoage ana uverianas. AUTO TRIMMING of all kinds. AUTO STORAGE.

ONE MAN TOP For Fords. Bring your

car uytu-uiio, W. A. PARKE 17 S. 10TH ST. Office Phone 1632; Res. 2724.

Repairing

29

GENUINE LEATHER SOLES A banner

of quality;' ladles soles, 7fte; children soles, 60c to 75c. Eanco $1. Modern Shoe Rebullder. between 12th and 13th

on S. D; also 31S In. 16th St.

WATCH, CLOCK AND JEWELRY RE-

pairing. Clyde St. John. 7 & 7th St.

rrompt service.

EMPLOYMENT

Help Wanted Female

32

CASHIER Wanted. Experienced In

typewriting preferred, but not neces

sary. Good position. Apply at Sunset

Jtestaurant. 622 Main.

COOK-

Wanted; good wages for right party. Saratoga Hotel, N. 8th & D Sts.

MAID Wanted; for general housework.

rnone Z4ba mornings.

Help Wanted Male

33

EXPERIENCED SINGLE FARM HAND

Wanted; close to city. Inquire Henry

scniegei, u. it. u., city. Jfhone 4606.

WANTED A competent houseman. In

quire at 110 N. 10th St.

THEY TELL THE TRUf H The A-B-C Classified Ada are made up of facts. They talk to you straightaway without any wasted words. They -mean business! If you like this sort of Information about the ereryday things on which you spend your money, you'll realize the Importance of this direct, reliable service. ; It has to be direct, because every ad is indexed, catalogued alphabetically, and made up of the fewest number of words that can tell Its story. And it has to be reliable, because The Palladium's ad censor keeps a careful watch over these columns to see that every offer and want printed is authentic and trustworthy. For people who like to know BEFORE they buy and feel secure AFTERWARD There's nothing like The Palladium's Classified Section! The A.-B-C Classified Ads Al?v ays the Same in Service " Always Different in Opportunity

AUCTIONS LEGALS

Legal Notices Continued

91

AUCTIONS LEGALS

Legal, Notices Continued 91

AUCTIONS LEGALS'

Legal Notices Continued 91

Guthrie, Institute fees, $42; Stella A. J truck, $120; J. O. Roblson, driving truck. Harmon, sup domestic science, $72. i $ 1 -0 ; Shirley Mlkesell, driving truck, April 27. Gordon Anderson, hauling 1 20; Harry G. Wright, driving truck, children, $2. . i$120; T. E. Harlan, driving truck, $50; ADrll 28. Marvam Woods, teaching. ! ' hurman Constable, driving truck.

$120; C. A. Blose, repairing bridge, ' ' : E. N 1 hompson, driving truck, $65;

Eachus,

Each us,

teaching,

teaching.

$3 60; Helen E.

$138.96; Helen E.

Jll.lM.

April 29. Harold Cates. repairing

bridge, $4.50.

May 6, corrected by field examiners, errors in distribution, 1921, $110.55. May 10, Kenneth Wright, labor on road, $1.25.

May 13, W. J. Curtis, services trustee, $50. May 15. A. It Backus, baccalaureate sermon, $10. May 18, Helen Lee Branham, teaching. $128.67: Helen Lee Branham. teach..

$11.33: Helen Lee Branham institute fees, $42; Godsell W. Herron, teaching, $200; Godsell W. Herron, teaching. $50; T. A Smith, hauling sewer pipe, $3. May 19, W. J. Curtis, Mtpenses, $50. May 24, J. O. Robison, hauling sewer pipe, $2. May 29, T. A Smith, putting in sewer, $7; D. H. Goble, sewer, $39.84; M. E. Hunt, grading road, $3. Jutfe 3, Harold Cates, hauling gravel, $20. June 24, Donald Jennings, hauling gravel, $46. June 30, First Nat. bank. Richmond,

note, $2, 032.67; First Iat. bank. Kichmond. note, $2,032.67; Standard Oil Co..

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

Brokers in Real Estate

BUYER AND SELLER ALIKE All business negotiated on basis of Golden rule. J. B. Maag. Phone 2686. 311 N.9.

CITY PROPERTY AND .FARMS For sale. We can give you anything you want. J. H. Schell. Phone 20S2. FOR SERVICE List your property and farms with Long & Tillson, 201 K. P. Bldg. Phone 6226.

FOR FARMS AND CITY PROPERTY See or write W. O. Harrison, R. R. 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.

IF YOU WANT TO BUY See Bundy. If you want to sell see Bundy. You can see Bundy at 317 North 8th St. Phone 2995.

OVER 100 HOUSES t.nd farms for sale and more coming in every day. Porterfield, 33 Union Bank Bldg. Ph. 1965.

EXPERIENCED SINGLE FARM HAND

anted. Address Box E-911, care Pal ladium.

YOUNG MAN WITH $750 to take charge of office In Richmond for distributing new, unusually meritorious products, i Investment fully secured and negotiable any time. Experience unnecessary. Should make $500 to $1000 monthly. Wire or write if you think you can qualify. S ALESMANAG E R

20 E. ILLINOIS ST.

CHICAGO

Auto Trucks For Sale

12

CONVERT ABLE FORD TRUCK BODY For sale. Inquire of Mr. Chrlstman, 33 N. 12th St.

Auto Accessories, Tires, Parts 13

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. Rav C. Needham. 300 N. 5th St. Phone 6255.

FREE HOG OIL

10 gallons given with each tire sold. Rodefeld Garage, West End Main St. Eridge.

Garages Autos For Hire

14

GARAGE For rent. 635 S. E. Ph. 1342.

GARAGE-1925.

-For rent. 57 So. 16th. Phone

Help Male or Female

34

WE HAVE TWO OPENINGS for young

people to work their way through business college. If you are short of money but are ambitious for a business course, sec us at once. Richmond Business College, Colonial Bldg.

Situations Wanted Female 36

GIRL 15 years old, wants place after

Kcnooi to care lor children. Fnone

R091.

FINANCIAL

Business Opportunities

33

BAKERY For sale or rent; fully

equipped; in county seat, near Klch mond. E. J. Knapp, 17 N. 7th St.

Farms' and Land For Sale

83

60-ACRE FARM For sale; situated on

the Arba pike. 7 miles from courthouse; good house and barn, chickenhouse and garage; double corn crib. This farm Is practically level. Inquire Hoosier Feed Store.

FARMS

25 ACRES An Ideal little farm for

fruit or gardening. Best soil, well improved land, best soil. Farm nicely

located close to Richmond. Will trade

lor city property.

R0 ACRES A good stock farm; $1,000

will handle this farm, located eignt

miles from Richmond. Fair improve ments. Mckinley & gruelich realtors

223 COLONIAL BLDG. . PH. 2802-2153

Houses For Sale

84

AUCTIONS LEGALS

Legal Notices

91

Arnold Hodson, driving truck, $65; Mantelle Hannah, teaching, $40. Sept. 30, Helen Gale, teaching. $120; C. . A. Blose. Janitor Laurel hall, $16. .Oct. 4, Standard Oil Co., gasoline, 1 3. 2 0. Oct. 6, Clarence Clabaugh, sheep killed, $25: Harry E. Pinnick, allowed on claim. $4,342.75. Oct. 7, W. R. Tharp. hauling gravel, Oct 9. E. N. Thompson, spreading gravel, $3.6. Oct. 10. J. L. Beattv. eravel. $137.15.

Oct. 11, Lewis Osborn, hauling gravel,

Oct. 13, J. O. Robison, driving truck, $60. Oct. 16, O. C. Hunt, hauling freight,

Oct 17, C. R. Sultz. teaching. $60;

omer bimpson. plastering No. 5, $2; Mabel Addleman. teaching, $70; Montrlle Hannah, teaching, $50; Helen Gale, teaching. $60; Ernest Collins, hauling gravel, $7. .Oct. 21, O. C. Hunt, grading roads,

ZTza ,!' ra!lK - riay, sec, insurance.

Kit", w . xteeo, gravel, sis. 75

Oct. IZ, Mark Lammott, sheep killed, $68. Oct 24. Ilarrv O. Wrirtt. ftrlvinn.

truck, $120: standard Oil Co.. easnline

supplies, $205 92; W. J. Curtis, services j net in r ti, usScWtV1" j- -Robison-drlv- gd?r.bHf fiso' T July 1. D. V. Wright, enumeration, oVt27c r Shnit, c136; Mable Addleman. institute lees,kp July 5, A B. Austin, janitor No. S$&x?W&- V--ThmaAn $120: A. B. Austin, cleaning No. 5 and kfuS.'f.' .fl'U"?. ra,fK ' ' .- i- . A-

7-ROOM MODERN HOUSE ' For sale; also one not modern. Inquire at 137 So. 7th St.

GROCERY STOCK

FIXTURES With 5-room house, well located, doing a nice caslr business; will sell both on good terms.

HUDELSON 17 N. 7TH ST. PHONES 1899-2259

LIVE STOCK

Poultry and Supplies

49

GARAGE New, central, rear 111 N. 6th St Entrance N. A St. CALL RICHMOND YELLOW CAB CO. & Glen Miller Transfer City Taxi. Frices: 2 or more passengers, 25c each; 1 passenger, 25c or 50c. owing to distance. 13 S. 9th St Phone 2125-1536. E. W. White.

FOR SALE Brooder stove, baby feeding and watering pans, roosts, windows. 635 S. E. Phone 1342.

BUNGALOW 5 ROOMS Strictly modern, large living room, hardwood floors throughout, fire-nlace anil built-in features: good

garage. A real location. Priced less

than cost of construction.

IT MAKES no difference what you want

we have It BURDSALL. WILLETT. CUSTER CO

TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE'S ANNUAL REPORT The Township Trustee's Annual re

port to the Advisory Board of Franklin Township, Wayne County, Indiana,

January, 1923.

RECEIPTS Feb. 2, bank, int., $9.09. Feb. 3. tuition. SK95 R9- .Tan tiinV

Int., $6.84.

March 2, banks, int., $5.64. March 23. borrowed First Nat. bank.

spec, school, $2,000: borrowed First Nat bank, tuition, $2,000.

April 3, bank, int., $4.08. May 6. corrected bv field examiners.

errors In distribution"l921, $110.55.

Alay la, bank, int., $4.25. May 16, advance, speeial school, $500. June 25. John Reirt. door tax. $4fi(l- .T

O Robinson, dog tax, $3; bank, int, $2.44.

June 30. distribution, $13,151.63.

July 3, bank. Int., $2.94. July 8, school, house bond Issue, $53,313.35. JulyJS, State, tuition, $843.36. Au?.l, bank, int., $75.94. Sept. 1, bank, int, $76.62. Oct. 5. bank, int., $57.77. Oct. 21, Corry WhiteT dog tax,, $3. Oct. 28, advance, special school, $1,500. Nov. 8, bank, int., $44.33. , Dec. 2. bank, int., $31.32. Dec. 16, distribution, $9,929.88. DISBURSEMENTS Jan. 1, Ed. Jackson, certificate of title, school truck, $1. . Jan. 5, Fred Wallace, member advisory board, $5; Osro Blose, member advisory board, $5; August Knoll, member advisory board, $5; August Knoll, hauling gravel, $4; Ausust Knoll, fence No. 3,. $5.85. Jan. 9, Irvln Mlkesell, cleaning Nos. 1 and 3, $20.50; Thurman Constable, repairing truck and light plant, $14.55t Thurman Constable, driving hack. $75;

iii. r . liiompson. ariving nacK, $60. Jan. 10. Kelley & Keck, insurance on barn No. 5, $18.40; Palladium Ptg. Co., bond issue July 23 and Aug. 5, 1921,

-'b.40; Kelley & Keck, cyclone insur

ance on barn No. 5, $3.20; Jan. 11, Staml-

rd oil Co., liquid glass and gasoline, 42.03.

Jan. 12. Mabel Addleman. teachlner.

110. - -

Jan. 14. J. O. "Robison. driving truck.

$60.

Jan. 20. Paul E. Harris, driving truck.

$120; J. O. Robison, driving truck, $60. Jan. 21. Laurane Newman, cleaning Laurel hall, 1921, $6.

Jan. 2u. Standard Oil Co.. erasnline.

$10.50; Mable Addleman, teaching, $110. Jan. 26, Frank Knoll, gravel. $51.43; Frank Knoll, rent Laurel hall, $100.

Jan. 27, T. A. Smith, driving truck.

oil floors..

g No. 5 and-crr,;v, t.i. i, ,7;'," i;.."

u: v. ij. npnerv jr. az , 1 i . r

schoolU-U,n,Rii,,,5S1 'A T. T.mXar?: &??K'?1 A".?.- Austin, janitor

. ' - . i' ; v. a. in ivianpi Ann Aman tourti no-

cieaninc- tm pta rcnst. 1 and 3. sti! 'iv K. rr. c ' : : . . 1

and ianlto'r vS5 ? ?? Institute fees Oct 30. Agnes Meerhoff, teach., music "jufflwtin'M'ptf.Cn.. schoolhouse C Blose- janitor Laurel- hall bonds, $82.40; Eastern Telephone Co., ; N'ov. j Wm Bennett hanline- eravel telephone rent. $10.75; Treasurer Rich- $i$ Vr Wm Bennett hau ling fal 14 '5 mond City Schools, transfer. $60.71; F. ' 'v ; '. Frank : Xassttt hau ini Voal M. Potts, trustee, transfer, S1S1.S6; J. O. s7t ' -"iranK assett, hauling coal

shoveling coal, $2.50: T. E. Harlan, driv

ing truck,, i ou; u. Thurman constaoie, driving hack and garage rent. $75; L. Thurman Constable, school supplies and

repairing trucn, $ix.40; C A. Biose. janitor Laurel hall, $16: W. L. Henerv, school supplies $23.91; T. A Smith,

driving truck, $T20. - ...... Dec. 22. Chas. L. White, school supplies. $11.58; Montelle Hannah, teaching. $100; Montelle Hannah, janitor No. 3, $18.

Dec 25. Standard Oil Co.. easollne.

$10.45. Doc. 30, Osro Blose, member advisory board, $5; to co'rw't check No. 196, $.60.

SLMMAKY. TOWNSHIP FUND ' Balance on hand. $460. &8: receipts

during year, $1,254 08: total of balance

and receipts, $1.14.9; disbursements during year, $1,099.57; final balance,

$61o.39.

tiOAIJ tL-ND Balance on 'hand. $843.36: receipt.1

during year, $1,996.58; total of balance

ana receipts, z,sa.; aisnursement.s during year, $2,129.67; final balance, $710.27.

Balance on hand. $1,466.50: receipts

during year, $14,140.37: total of. balanco and receipts, ; $15,606.87; disbursements

during year, $12,4il.io; rinai balance, $3,135.04. TUITION FUND Balance on hand, $1,833.33; receipts during year. $14,177.70: total of balance and receipts, $16,011.03; disbursements during yeaf. $11,582.42; final balance, $4,428.61. DOG FUND Balance on hand. $472.40: receipts during year. $466: total of balance and receipts. $938.40: disbursements during year, $591.40; final balance, $347. SCHOOL HOUSE BOND FUND ' Balance on hand. $634.28; receipts during year, $53,331.16: total of balancand receipts, $53,965.44; disbursements during year, $44,996.89; final balance. $8,968.55. TOTAL OF ALL FUNDS Balance on hand, $5, 710.7J; 'receipts during year. $S5.365.89; total of balance and receipts, $91,076.64; disbursements during year, $72,871.78; final balance, $18,204.86. W. J. CURTIS. Trustee of Franklin Twp.

AUTOMOBILES

& Co.. piDe and ells. $16.20: Whiteman

& Stapelton, fuses and repairing pump, $6.10. July 12, I Thurman Constable, repairing truck. $10.97. July 14. Donald Jennings, hauling gravel, $24. July 18. Geo. J. Meyer & Co., townshin seal. $3.50.

I July 20, C. W. Jordan, repairs and la-

Dor on engine, 4.s.f. July 22, W. J. Curtis, services trustee, $o0; J. O. Edgerton, manuscript and ptg..

July 25, John W. Reid, hauling

ireignt,

mnick. material

and labor, $5,010.75. Nov. 4, W. J. Curtis, services trustee, $125. Nov. 6. J. O. Robison, driving truck, $4ft; Stella A. Harmon, supt. domestic science, $48; Guy 11. Anderson, hauling gravel, $23. -Nov. 7, W. L. Henry, Jr. & Co., coal, Ju.io.50. Nov. 9, Standard Oil Co., gasoline, $9. Nov. 15. Carl H. Hartman, hauling coal, $26.90. Nov. 16. Standard Oil Co., gasoline, ?6.65: J. M. Coe Co.. fnlders SISin-

Harry W. Robison, hauling coal, $4.31.

ov. Xl, J. o. JiODlSO

July 26, Roy Thomas, hauling gravel, ' $00 ""'s "u, '"uly 27, Eastern Telephone Co.. tele- !covj4 J0!- MrGeo" GRanV&ch? Phone rent. $3 85; Donald J en n I n gs, i $ 7 2 : lien w r at? k-- eac n

Nov. 20, Frank Knoll, rent Laurel hall, $100; Parker 8. Elwood. gravel. $11. Nov. 22. Harry G. Wright, driving truck. $108; J. O. Robison, driving truck, $48; T. A. Smith, driving truck, $108;

REALTORS

710 MAIN ST.

PHONE 1481

ROY SLOAN Taxi service, city calls 25c; careful driver. Phone 6091.

Repairing Service Stations 16 AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING Chevrolet - and Davis a specialty. Reboring. $1.50 $2 cylinder. Clark's Garage, rear 224 S.13 AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING of all kinds! We guarantee our work. Richmond Motor Sales Co. 12 & N. E. Phone 1494. AUTOMOBILE 1 REPAIRING We can satisfy you with our work. Let us overhaul your car now. Robison, 17 S. 6th. Phone 1029.

CYLINDER RE-G RINDING We regrlnd your old motor block, giving original efficiency; over-size piston rinir? and wrist pins. Mechanical Service Co., rear of Postoffice. Phone 6117. illATT GAltAGE "Biggest Little Garage In Town." Expert repairing on Vadillac. Marmon, Peerless and Chevrolet; all work guaranteed. Rear 819 S. O. Phones 1677-2321. y 'VESTA BATTERY RECHARGING Re

fit, building; rentals; automobile repair

. Itir

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MAMMOTH BROWN TURKEY GOB-

lers, for sale. Adam Eby. Phone 5o2dA

MERCHANDISE

Articles Fo.- Sale

51

BARGAINS In watches and high grade spectacles. Call at C. E. Keever's Watch Shop. 7 South 11th Street

BOILERS Three used heating boilers, for sale, at a bargain. See Charles Johanning, cor. 11th & Main Sts.

FLOOR SHOWCASES For sale, at Moose Club.

Call

WATCHES, CLOCKS Jewelry, watch movements and cases. Time-piece repalring. ,H. Clyde St. John. 7 S. 7th St.

Barter and Exchange

51A

USED FURNITURE AND STOVES Bought and sold. Home Supply Co., 184 Ft. Wayne Ave. Phone 1S62.

Theslng. 90S N. 13 St

Wanted Automobiles

17

WANTED TO BUY A ton truck. Phone 54181.

BUSINESS SERVICE

Business Services Offered 18 ALLKlNDS OF plating, inlrrors re-sll-pred. Lahman Plating Works, 209 W. Main St. Phone 2758.

ELECTRICAL WORK of all kinds. You will be surprised at our prices. Ou stork of electric fixtures can't be excelled. Chase Electric, corner th and Main. Phone 6034: Open evenings.

GOOD USED GOODS We buy and sell,

Brammer & Nease Furniture Exchange

o.'u .iain. jrnone nti.

CALL AT TOWNSEND'S when you want to buy or sell good used furniture; U will pay you. Townsend's New & Used

Goods Store. 35-37 S. 6th. Phone 1296

EAST END 7-room house, furnace.

toilet, garage: $400 down; paiance HKe rent. Jordan, 231 Col. Bldg. Phone 1570.

GET BUSY There is no better time

than the present to list real estate.

Evprvthlns Doints towards increased

activity in the real estate game. List

with me and be assured of fair treat

ment. J. B. Maag, 311 N. 9th. Phone

2686.

Madg

am

ton, teaching. $200; A. B. Austin, jani

tor No. 5, $60; T. E. Harlan, driving truck. $50; L. Thurman Constable, driv-

ng hack, $m; B. N. Thomson, driving

'-.-" v'v, 1 j vi. . i itui, ui 1 111 ruck. $170; Forrest Pitts, teaching.

100; Gladys Hunt, teaching. $100.

Jan. 28. W. J. Curtis, services trus-

ee. $50: Hoosier State Auto Assn.. truck

license, $15.25.

ten. 1. Hershel PaDDaw. hauling grav

el, $4.

b eb. 6. Geo. Marshall, kindling wood.

$3.50.

teb. 8. James M. Pyle. repairing sew

er, $1.

h eb. 10, Helen E. Eachus, teaching.

10U.

HOMES

SEMI-BUNGALOW New 7-room mod

ern: never been occupied; - hardwood

floors: nicely furnished: big lot; gar

age; excellent location. Ready to be

occupied March 1.

SOUTH 8TH 6T. New bungalow of 6

rooms; possesion any time; a real buy.

McKINLEY & GRUELICH REALTORS

223 COL. BLDG.

PHONE 2153-2802

SOUTH END 6-room modern house, for sale, by owner. Address Box B-222,

care Palladium.

Building Materials

54

BUILDTNG BLOX Drain tile brick, flue blox. Bertsch Bros., factory and office School St. road. Phone 3250.

Household Goods

59

DINING ROOM TABLE And six chairs, for sale: 2V- Tears old. Phone 3619. Call 2100 East Main St.

REED BABY CAB For sale, cheap; like new. Phone 494.6.

Musical Instruments

62

RECORDS You can save 1-3 at our exchange. Why pay more? We buy, sell and exchange. Miller Harness Store. 827 Main St.

Dressmakins Millinery

21

HEAD ORNAMENTS MADE TO ORDER Samples on display; price very reasonable. LACEVS Sewing Machine Store. 14 South 9th St Phone I.06 HEMSTITCHING AND P ICOTIN G High class work done. Nell Dlcklnon, 23 S. Sth St., SEWING MACHINES WE BUY, SELL, RENT and repair all makes of sewing machines. All work guaranteed. SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO.. NO. 7 SOUTH SEVENTH ST., GLENN KINKEAD. Mgr. MARSHALL (Wolverine) FURNACE CO office and salesrooms 17 N. 7th. Phone 2259. Opp. Coliseum. K. J. Knapp.

PLUMBING, BOILER AND FURNACE Installed; get nix prices. Geo. E. Mee hoff. 123 S. 10th. Phone 6247.

THE H'tTSE YOU WANT TO BUT MAY JE ADVERTISED IN THE PALLADIUM'S "HOUSE FOR SALE" COLUMN.

EMRAL STUDIO If you are looking

tor a real banjo or any string instruments why not pay us a visit and see our complete line? Cash or terms. 1032 Main or Phone 2358.

ROOMS AND BOARD

Rooms Without Board

68

3 UNFURNISHED ROOMS For rent, to

desirable couple, call 444 South Bth Street.

8TH ST.; S. 518 Nicely -furnished room

for rent; suitable ror two. MOd1:RnH5LEEPING ROOM For rent; front room suitable for 2; downstairs. Private entrance. 217 N. 9th St.

WELL LOCATED

E-ROOM Modern: garage and work

shop combined; well located, and priced

at a sacrmce.

$500 CASH 6-room modern; in good re

pair; possession 10 sun purchaser,

Terms on balance to reliable party.

BURDSALL, WILLETT, CUSTER CO.

REALTORS

710 MAIN ST. PHONE 1481

Wanted Real Estate

89

WANTED

TO HEAR FROM PARTY having all

modern o or 6-room double house; cen

trally located to exchange for cash.

Write BOX C NO. 511 CARE OF PALLADIUM

AUCTIONS LEGALS

Auction Sales

90

Rooms for Housekeeping

69

9TH ST., N. 214 Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping; with bath.

REAL ESTATE FOR RENT

Wanted To Rent

81

WANTED TO RENT Four, five or six-room modern house. Responsible party. 3 adults. Phone 1977.

SHERIFF'S SALE

Bv virtue of a copy of decree execu

tlon to me directed from the clerk o

the Wayne circuit court, I will expose

at public sale, at north aoor. court

house, wayne jouniy, inaiana, on in 15th dav of February. 1923. between th

hours of 10 o clock a. m. and 4 o cloc

p. m. on said day, we louowing prop ertv. to-wit: Lot Number One Hun

dred Forty-eight (148) in Fairview

Heights Addition to the City of Rich

mond. wayne uouniy, inuiana, as re

corded In Plat Book 5. at page 81.

the records in the office of the County

Recorder of said Wayne County, lndi

ana. Sublect to mortgage of Three

Hundred ($300) Dollars held by the

School Fund or Indiana, to be sola a

the property of John Strattan, et al, to

satisfy said aecree in my nanas in ia vor of Julius E. Bell.

Said sale without relief from valua

tlon or appraisement laws. DAN CHAPMAN. ' Sheriff of Wayne County, January 22nd. 192a.

Robbins, .Keller & Robblns, attorneys

for plaintiff.

hauling.-gravel, $14

Aug. 5, Harry E. Pinnick, estimate No. 2, $10,444.25; Hershel Pappaw, hauling gravel, $32; Wt D. Southard, hauling gravel, $30. Harold D. Blose, hauling gravel. $16; Harlan & Brown, legal advice, $443; laying corner stone, band, $13.50. Aug. 7, Maryam Woods Graves. Institute fees, $42; Jesse McCullough, hauling gravel, $4S; Lester Boyd, hauling gravel, $54. Aug. 8, Frank R. Moore, hauling gravel, $55. A ' 1 ir. 10. W. D. Southard, haul, grav

el. $57; O. C. Hunt, hauling, $5; George

liichardson, hauling gravel, $44. Aug. 12, Lester Boyd, hauling gravel, $16; Wm. Skinner, hauling gravel, $1;; Frank R. Moore, hauling gravel, $20;

Kussell Knoll, hauling gravel. l: Cm

Shirley Mikese.ll, driving truck, $108; T.

iu. fianan, ariving trucK. $4a; ij. Thurman Constable, driving hack. $68.50; E. N. Thompson, driving hack, $58.50; Arn

old Hodson. driving- truck, $53.60; A. B. Austin, janitor No. 5. $60; C. A. Blose, Janitor Laurel hall, $16. Nov.i 23, Mark Lammott, sheep killed, $10: Helen Gale, teaching, $120; C. R Shultz. teaching. $107.99; C. R. Shultz, teachin, $17.01; Lettie G. Brown, teach., $120. Nov. 24. Mary E. Wilson, teaching, $138.81; Mildred A. Hiatt, teaching. $120: Geo. G. Ranck, teaching, $212.92; Geo.

G. Itanck, teaching, $12.08; Mary E. Wil

Reduced Prices oh

Axle Shafts

1

Monroe

Grant $3.75 Chalmers ...$4.00

$3.75 Overland

Mitchell . Chandler National

,.$3.25 , .$3.50 ,.$3.S0 ..$3.25

All others ia . 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

rora Alien, hauling grayei $ ; naroiajson teaching. $11.19; Mabel Addleman, Th2m' Si ZT? a?11'11?: teaching, $107 97; Mabel Addleman rhomas, hauling gravel $10; Omer C. teaching, $17.03; Montelle Hannah. P1itthiinhBrel'x?-t?iT-?;, T,.,,!!,,, teaching, $S3.77; .Montelle Hannah, Aug. 14, Charlie vvolting, hauling I train ici .r

gravel, $22; F. O. Thomas, hauling grav

el. $10: W. J. Curtis, services trustee, $50; John Wolf, hauling gravel, $16. Aug. 15, O. M. Jennings, hauling gravel, $4S. Aug. 16, Oscar Russell, hauling gravel, $30. Aug. 17. John H. lAughlin, hauling gravel, $30; Paul Jennings, hauling gravel, $96.70; Oscar White, hauling sewer pipe, $3. Aug. 19, T. A. Smith, repairing bridge,

$6; Rolland Mikesell, gravel and haul

120; C. A. Blose, Janitor Laurel hall, i f: ' VSI'-n iM1Keseu' gravel ana naul- $120; C. R. Shultz, teaching, $125; Mabel 16: Helen Lee Branham, teaching, $140; ilnfv ysSJ' tj r.Mc . ..I Addleman, teaching. $123. ladge J. Guthrie, teaching, $120; Mary- iAuY jh.1?? J?-? L!","' h a""nf 1 Iec. 16. HelenNGale. teaching, $120; m Woods, teaching, $120; G. W. Her-I Tave1' t"6 - c- Hunt grading roads, Harry G. Wright, driving truck, $120;

Nov. 28. Richmond Air ComDressor

Co., repairing engine, $63.13. Pec. 5. Standard Oil Co.. gasoline, $10.45; Mark Lammott, sheep killed, $45. Dec. 6, Frank E. Blose, sheep killed, $30. Dec. 8. Harry E. Pinnick, material and labor, $3,424.50. Dec. 11, Whiteman & Stapleton, repairing engine, $3.50. Dec. 15. Boren Lumber Co., bridge

plank, ?10.2.V, .Mildred A. Iliatt, teach..

$3.

Aug. 22, Geo. Skinner, gravel. $103.42. Aug. 23, Roscoe Fowble. hauling gravel. $15.20; John Fowble, hauling gravel,

1 51&.20. Aug. 24, R. G. Relnheimer, hauling gravel, $9.60. Aug. 25. W. J. Curtis, expenses, $25; .11. F. Hohbick & Co., material and la

bor. S99S.U6; W. L Welsh, hauling gravel, $7.20. Aug. 26. E. J. Huddleston, repairing heaters, $18.35. Aug. 2S, Forrest Boren, c"ccorating Nos. i, 3, 5, $140: Glen Karn Lumber Co., repairing sash. $8.47. Aug. 29. Helen E. Eachus, Institute

fees, $52 50; Don Armacost, hauling

$

Few. 11, Palladium Ptg. Co., annual L ' i'Tovd Thar hauling sravt report, $47.80; Richmond Item. annual Pravel, $12. B loj d Thar?, hauling, gravtrTcai'suPplies m" EleCtHC C" CleC" 30- Vern Hi- r?ft tricai supplies $9.40. $9.50; Elmer Hill, hauling gravel. $12; Teb. 13, Oliver C. Hunt, pigs killed, w Hyde, shoveling gravel, $10.50;

Reynolds, spreading gravel,

Feb. 14, A. E. Alexander, renalrln

bridge, $2.

t eo. lb, J. O. Koblson, driving truck, $120; transferred bond to special school, $634.28. Feb. 20, W. J. Curtis, services trustee, $50.

Feb. 22. C. B. Radford, stock dam

aged. $la

Helen Lee Branham, teaching, $140;

Bartel, lihoe & Rosa, school supplies, $283.18; W. J. Curtis, services trustee, $25; Irvih Reed & Son, glass, $1.49; Stella A. Harmon, supt. domestic science, $48; J. O. Edgerton, manuscript and ptg., $23.41; J. O. Edgerton, grate, $10.34; J. O. Robison, driving truck, $112; Fred Vornauf, sheep killed, $15; Harry Thomas, sheep killed. $12; Richmond Palladium, tax levies, $19.76; D. H. Goble, office supplies. $16.87; D. H. Goble, school supplies, $49.67; T. R. Woodburn, school supplies. $40.48; Richmond Item, bids on schoolhouse bonds and tax levies, $75.57; Geo. A. Davis, repairing furnace, $19; J. J. Murphy, hauling gravel, $22; W. M. Warner, repair work No. 5. $2.

Uec. 19, Arnold iioason, driving nacK, $63: Arnold Hodson, shoveling coal, $2.50; Agnes Meerhoff, teaching music, $ 9 8 Dec. 20, Helen Gale, janitor No. 1, $40. Dec. 21. Geo. G. Ranck. teaching. $225:

Mary E. Wilson, teaching, $150; Lettie

Charley is.so.

Aug. -31, Irvin Mikesell, cleaning Nos.

1 ana 1.

fees, $3o. . ,, Ipair work No. 6. $13; Shirley M Sept. 1, Gordon .Anderson, hauling , driving truck, $120; E. N. Thf

Sept '2, E. J. White, hauling gravel, S10; Frank Knoll, gravel, $84.70: Frank .... .. . . - , oo. t- ,. t:.

r,.K n, -,rj t c..i. . . . iivnon, naming piavci, o, v,us. iu. t eo. 24, Madge J. truthrle, teaching, o ,, i,ni, travel si' E0' HaiIa5-.Yfc0-.'' JHSMeMM travel,

$12; Harry Spencer, hauling gravel, $12.

We Are Offering Many

Bargains in.

G. Brown, teaching. $120: Geo. M. Mar-

'u?''21iArnn llKe i",., i shall, kindling wood, $6.50; A. B. Ausnd 2. $40.62; Forrest Pitts, institute tin janltor No. 5. $60; O. NJ. Staley, re-

tniriey .umeseu, 3. N. Thompson,

driving hack, $65; E. N. Thompson,

Godsell W. Herron. -teaching, $200; For- j 'rj rf 1 cuVtii service trustee rest Pitts, teaching, $100; Gayle Hunt, I sn ' Lurtis, service trustee,

. i fii.'i ;nT'e.i , '?acn.-: Sept. 6, Wm. Brumfield, haul gravel, ?r10i J?iuAutl"' 'anitor, No; "l$20; Irvn Anderson, hauling gravel, $60; r. A. Smith, driving, truck, $120. If ", p V Radford, hauline gravel. $12

Used and Rebuilt . Cars

Come in and inspect these cars and we will prove to you we are offering real value for your money. . Prices $50 and up 53 Cadillac Touring. 53 Cadillac Touring. -1922 Oakland sport model. 1921 Oakland Touring. 1920 Oakland Touring. ' 1919 Oakland Touring. 1917 Oakland Touring. - 1921 Nash sport model California top 1918 Buick Touring. 1918 Dodge Touring. - 1920 Chevrolet Touring. 1919 Chevrolet Sedan. 1918 Chevrolet Touring- . . 1921 Ford Coupe. . - . 1920 Ford Touring. . 1918 Ford Touring. 1917 Ford Touring. 1916 Ford Touring. - - - - Many Other Cars Not Listed Your present car can be taken In as part payment and time payment plan extended.

E. V. Steinhart Co, 14 North Tenth St..

AUCTIONS LEGALS I AUCTIONS LEGALS

hoh V;i H fl rrv ; U r o-ht H r i ui n r

TUhii niV C(i finnr iiornitor at Laur" f Sept. 7. E. WaYd. hauling gravel. $21. vr! - c L $,9,-5?; i I Sept. 8. Harrie E. Pinnick, material. SlfiO- ilind-rf on r'r! C&i'f "j?!?" ! Wnool building, $8,039.63; Standard Oil $12. b(), t-.tandard Oil Co., Polanne oil,1,-.- .ai:n(1 i z. to. Oavla J Hunt $17.37; Paul B. Harris, driving truck, , fil'u J Wis' 1:6! uale J' lunt'

$120: E. N. ThomDSon. driving hack.ll-?.V". SJ,' n n i

$65; T Ee-Harlan, driving truck. $50; j,?- Oscar White hauling gravel $10; HV,'L ?a?pa..;r? iL'J8-5... i James M pVle. haullni ravel.' flfi';

March 2, L. Thurman Constable, driv

ing truck, garage rent. $75.

March 4, W. J . Curtis, services trus

tee, $50.

March 6. w. xt. Brooks, surplus dog

tax. $313.90.

March t. Helen E. Eachus. teaching.

$150.

March 13. Standard Oil Co.. gasoline

and cup grease, $16.

March 2J. F. O. l nomas, grading rds..

$12- .

March 24. uodsell W. Herron. teach

ing, $200; Madge J. Guthrie, teaching. $120; Maryam Woods, teaching, $120;

Harold D. Blose. hauling gravel, $12;

Frank Hodgins, hauling in truck, $1.50; John Davis, hauling gravel, $12. Sept 12, T. A. Smith, repairing bridge. ! r,i- iriarl AT Pickets sheen killed and

damaged. $14. Sept. 15, J. O. Robison, garage rent, I $3: A B. Austin, cleaning No. 5. $35;

W. J. Curtis, office rent, $60; Montelle Hannah, teaching, $60 Sept. 16, O. W. Clark, hauling freight, $1.50. Sept. 21, Earl KIger & Co., sewer pipe, $106.26.

Sept. i, Harry n. r-inniCK, giazeo.

!le,n fJ5,ra.nh.arn-v.-teach.i,n,' !14: i brick and 'excavating,' $1,757.

Mable Addleman. teaching, $110; A. B.

Austin, janitor .o. o, $60; V. a. t.henoweth, truck chassis and repair, $385.14; Paul B. Harris, driving truck, $120; J. O. Robison, driving truck, $40; J. O.

Robison. driving truck, $S0; T. A. Smith.

driving truck, $120; John J. Simpson, taxi, $6; Harry G. Wrt..-I.d. driving truck.

$1(0: 1.. inurman constable, driving

hack. $75; L. Thurman Constable, re

pairs on scnool truck. $45.63: K. ..

Thompson, driving hack, $65; Parker S. Elwood, gravel, $9; Willard Blose, .1an-

ltor Laurel hall, $16; Forrest Pitts,,

teacning, ?iuu; uayle Hunt, teaching, $100. -

March 2, U. C. Hunt, Tadlng road3.

$30.

Marcn AO, r. rj. Harlan, driving truck.

$50: Standard Oil Co.. gasoline, $12.60.

April l. v. j. Curtis, services trustee.

$30.

April 3, x- rank K.noil. rent J.aurel hall.

$100.

April i, Helen K. Eachus, teaching, $150; J. O. Robison, driving truck, $50. April 14, W. J. Curtis, expenses, $30; Indianapolis Commercial, bids on contract, $10.90. April 18, Leslie E. Anderson, Janitor No. 1, $12. April 20. Standard Oil Co., gasoline, $13.20; T. A. Smith, driving truck. $96; J. O. Robison. driving truck. $58: L

Thurman Constable, driving hack, j

$68.50; k. N. Thompson, driving hack, $55.25: Paul B. Harris, driving truck, t"H; Harry G. Wright driving truck, $152. Apil 21, Mabel Addleman, teaching, $110; Helen Lee Branham, teaching, $140; Godsell W. Herron, teaching, $200; Forrest Pitts, teaching, $89.25; Forrest Pitts, teaching, $10.75. April 22, Gayle Hunt, teaching, $S9.25; Gayle Hunt, teaching. $10.75; Madge J. Guthrie, teaching, $108.96; Madge J. Guthrie, teaching, $11.04; Madge J.

Sent. 28. Geo. G.- Ranck. teaching.

$225; Lettie G. Brown, teaching, $120; Mildred A Hiatt, teaching. $120; Mary K. Wilson, teaching, $150; Mabel Addleman. teaching. $125; A. B. Austin, janitor No. 5, $60; T. A. Smith, driving

PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE At 2:30 o'clock p. m. Wednesday, February 7th on the premises No. 303 North 19th Street the undersigned will offer at public auction the real estate of Robert Gaines, consisting of lot 254 icet front, running through to the alley in the ir, together with the two-story, S-room brick and frame residence thereon. For further information, terms of sale, etc., inquire of DICKINSON TRUST COMPANY Weddle & Ilindman, Auctioneers Trustee

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