Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 287, 13 October 1917 — Page 7

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, SATURDAY, OCT. 13, 1917

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No Ad Taken Less than 10c CASH Or Less Thar. 25c CHARGE CONTRACT RATES obtained from The Palladium business office. CLOSING HOURS All Want-Ads must te in before 12 M. noon, of day of publication. OUT-OF-TOWN ADS must be accompanied iy cash In full payment, accordine to above rates. THE PALLADIUM reserves the right to clarify all ads according to its own rules and regulations. . WANT-ADS giving a "letter or number." care this office, can not be an swered in person. A letter should be addressed to the "letter or number, care this office. The advertiser will call for his answers and later call on you providing your reply to his advertisement pleases him. TELEPHONE your Want-Ads when it is more convenient to do so. Bill will be sent to you. and as this is an accommodation service. The Palladium expects payment promptly upon receipt of bill. Phone 2834 For the convenience of WANT AD PATRONS The Palladium has established a branch office at 911 Main Street. All ads must be in that office by 11 o'clock a. m. LOST AND FOUND GREYHOUND Lost. Return to H. J Hanes, Union is at i cans. HAT Brown soft borselina, lost between Newcastle and Richmond on Greensfork pike. Reward. Return 117 No. 20tn or nejMa PIG Red male; lost, weight 40 lbs. Notify Elmer Elstro, Route C. HELP WANTED MALE BOYS WANTED Steady employment and chance to advance In work is offered to a few boys 16 to 20 years old. Apply B. B. Glove Co. CARPENTER Wanted for repairing. Tnmiira 725 So. W. A. Phone 3037. GROCERY CLERK Experienced, wanted, also shoe cobler to start shop. Good location. Address or call 301 Nafl Road, West MAN Married man wanted, small family, farm, reference. Address F. C. Scott, Hagerstown, Ind. - " : MEN " That are ambitious, disgusted with their slow advancement, who know they are fited for better positions. THOSE: Tit nr neat, in aonearance. po lite, see the world of opportunities In their seir, If only tney were wnere they would be pushed ahead. WHO: Ar wllHnsr to work hard for those opportunities, determined to succeed with a decision, uan sat. ueiween 7 and 9 p. m. and Monday between 10 and 11 a. m.. 12-14 Comstock Bldg. See Mr. Montslnger. ' MENWANTED 30 MEN To do outside work. Apply at 1105 Main St; right away; good pay, steady work. Richmond Electric Co. MEN WANTED Richmond Baking Co. STENOGRAPHER Young or middle aged man, capable of operating a Remington typewriter. The Caldwell & Iseminger Co., Middletown. Ohio. WAITER or Waitress; experienced. Wanted at Arlington Hotel. HELP WANTED FEMALE CHOCOLATE DIPPER Experienced wanted. Apply Greek Candy Store. GIRL For dining room. Experienced. Kenmore Hotel, 4tn ana jisud GIRL Wanted. Call Richmond Baking Company. HOUSEWORK Girl wanted to do general housework. No washing or ironing. Phone 13J1. HOUSEWORK White girl wanted to assist with general housework, no laundry. Can go home nights. 307 College Ave. HOUSEWORK Young girl wanted to assist with general housework. No laundry or cooking. 307 College ave. SALESLADIES Wanted at Woolworth's 5 and 10c store. SALESLADIES Experienced, Grand Leader store. at WOMEN Five bright, capable ladies to travel, demonstrate and sell dealers. $25.00 to $50.00 per week. Railroad fare paid. Goodrich Drug Co., Dept. 289, Omaha, Neb. AGENTS AND SALESMEN AGENTS I've a new line of Soap, Extracts, Toilet Goods, Perfumes, etc., for agents. 100 profit. Sample free. Write quick. Lacassian Co., Dept. 62, St. Louis, Mo. SPECIALTY Salesman Magazine 100-page monthly; chuck full inspirational selling talks by best writers: every issue course in salesmanship; vigorously expose "junk" sellers, misrepresented and frauds; the agent's champion; yearly $2.00. Send 25c for 3 months trial subscription read current issue, if not satisfied 25c refunded. Specialty Salesman Magazine, Caxton Bldg., Chicago.

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WASHINGS Wanted. 52Q No. 18. ROOMS FOR RENT 11TH STREET South 21. Modern room for rent. 11 STREET North 41. Modern furnished front housekeeping room. BUSINESS SERVICE 13 FURS Wanted to remodel and reline. Work guaranteed. 108 No. 6th. MEMORIALS High grade Masoleums, ornamental and general cemetery work in granite. John B. Emslie. 15 South 10th St. Phone 4022. PAPER HANGING by Edgar 6.' Wickett Phone 3480. 908 N. 12th St. PATTERN WORK We are completely equipped to do all kinds of Pattern Work, both wood and metal; also gating patterns and model building. DR AVER BROS. 1518 E. Main St. Phone 1625, MOVING a. STORAGE 16 STORE Your goods with Forrest Monger Storage Co. "Phone 2608. STORE YOUR HOUSEHOLD GOODS in our new. clean building, practically fire-proof, steam heated, electrically lighted, and costs no more than storing your goods in an ordinary wooden fire and rat trap building. Private rooms or open space. Richmond Storage Co., rear No. 19 So. 11 St. 'Phone No. 1412. AUTO MOVING VAN Ilovlng, Storage, Crating done, in our of the city. AH work guaranteed. AVERY OXER Office Ramsey Auction Co. 17 S. 7th. Phono 1876. Res. 134 S. 14th. Phone 1595.

. rr PIGS Good, 12, for sale. , William LARGE AUTO VAN Belmen. New Paris Pike. . . ' . " ' SOWS 2 Duroc Jersey, cheap; double Local and long distance moving for immuned, with 16 pigs, 4 weeks old best service and prices call Lee Bettelton, New Paris, Ohio. j. l. McNeill Res. 17 S. B. Phone 2564 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33 OVERLAND 5 passenger, fully equipAUTO MOVING VAN ped, good running order. Phone 2501. The largest and best equipped in the w vo(j vVANT A LlGHr-WKiUHT clty. Furnitur- crated for shipping. TPTTPV Long distance trips a specialty. All ... l r. u U A. work guaranteed "n an,Ble Power and speed and dur rnPPQT "nX7r,TT'T ability for 500 lbs., or 1500 lb.. m TOO S. 7fhCSEST aONG?Le SKim THREE AUTO TRUCKS weldex mfo co. Best service and largest moving 12th and N. B. Stu Phnn 14!i vans in the city. Have a large new truck for city transfer and draying. AUTOMOBILES WANTED 34 Can give the people quicker and bet- ; . . ' ter service. Experienced men and all work guaranteed. Crating and rUKD storage Local and long distance or Light Touring Car. Will trade moving. Call player piano for same. ORA MONGER - Residence. 215 Randolph. Tel. 3137. WTSISBROD MUSIC CO. Office S. 7th. Tel. 2746. Prompt Ph oh e Service. AUTO SUPPLIES & REPAIRS 35 REPAIRING ; 17 FQRD BODYSecond hand fo7 EVERYTHING We repair almost ev- Call 1069. erything. Call for and deliver. Wea- AUTO CYLINDER REBORING ley Brown & Son. Phone 3086. FURNITURE Repaired; pictures $2.00 per cylinder and up. Ford speframed; all kinds of stoves, bicycles cial job, 12.50; including New Pisand sundries. We repair everything. toIis, Rings, BuBhings and Pins. Brown-Darnell Co., Ehone 1936. THOMAS TURNER & SON EDUCATIONAL 20 Rear 33 South 6th St. Phone 1226. BUSINESS Demands women and , ,ww ; men for high grade positions. Are LIVERY A GARAGES 36 you prepared?. Send now for "Bulle- AUTO HIRE tin 6," giving complete details of Afternoons, evenings and Sundays 1 necessary training. Pace & Pace, Hud- to 4 passengers. 10c per mile, or $2 Bon Terminal Bldg, New York . first hour and $1.50 hour thereafter CIVIL SERVICE-Examinations at Picnic Richmond soon. Men and women de- q' isth SuIm siring goverment clerkships, depart- 2"5 oJes 162 T and 2297 ? mental, postoffice, railway mail, cus- Wii' t toms. stenographers, write for free H- caU for passengers. particulars to J. P. Leonard, (former 1 government examiner), 320 Kenolsl HOUSES apts. TO RENT 38 Bldg, Washington. :?.TH STREET North. 6-room house "" JPartly modern. $13.00. Phone 3615. 1 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 j4TH StREETSouth"333.7-7ooml j APPLES Good sweet eating. Phone bath and furnace. i 5134-B. D STREET No. 511. Four large BASE BURNER-Art Garland. 621 l S111 CaU. 204 SOU til 8tn. irr - . .. . F STREET South 1212. Five-room BED DAVENPORT And chairs in house $12.50. Phone 2987. Call good condition. Phone 203. 1114 xo. C. BED DAVENPORT For sale at 328 RND6lJHST. Modern home; $20 Kinsey St. Phone 3611. BUFFETT Elegant, good as new. 118 RIDGE ST. 1230. 5-room house, elecNo. 8th. trie light, both waters. Rent $8.50. DINING TABLE And bookcase, for APARTMENT Attractive, with sun sale. 118 No. 7th. Call2r587ery " . . COTTAGE 6 rooms, bath, furnace, on Furniture and Stoves for Sale car une. Rent $15.00. 1126 Ridge. Phone 2012-1335. Almost new at of original price. HOUSESmall, colored family withEasy payments If desired. out children. Elizabeth Jones, ColonHome Supply Co. iaI Blde181 FL Wayne Ave. Phone 1862. HOUSE Modern 7-room; large garage. Phone 2056. GREEN TOMATOES - 75c bushel. WS. lmuiTB 610 Phone 4114. jsuun street. ; . . HOUSE 8 rooms, modern. Phone HOUSEHOLD GOODS For sale, 514 3713. South D St. ; HOUSE 7-room modern house, good JEWEL HEATER Soft coal. Almost location. Call Sharkey's Millinery new. 27 No. 9th. - ; Store, Main St. MEDICINE Dr.- Vinton's Vintolax for liver, stomach, bowels. 10c all dealers. Houses on Foreman & White List. REFRIGERATOR Business size; also FOR RENT other household furniture. 212 South 4 R0OM house, electric lights and gas. $10.50 per month. SET OF FURS: In good condition. 8 ROOM house, good, well located, Call 2332. electric light and gas. $15 per month. SHOTGUN Hammerless, double barrel and a good rabbit dog. J. B. Car- HOUSES FOR RENT man, Chester Pike. Phone 5110-1. ON SHIDELER'S LIST STOVE Hard coal burner. Favorite. good condition. 409 Kinsey. " ; " ' STOVE For sale; large size Garland 21ST. ST. North 230, electric lights, heating. 734 South 8th street gas and water; $13 per mo. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22 NAT'L AVE. 216, electric lights, gas and water; $15 per mo. CLOTHING AND SHOES Secondhand wanted. Phone 2143 or 240 FL SHIDELER Wayne Avenue. Phone 1814. FURNITURE Wanted. Call us if you have used furniture or stoves to sell. e,,.IMe.e ol Arr5 td ppnt i We will buy anything that is good, BUSINESS PLACES TO RENT 39 from a chair to your whole house- OFFICE ROOMS 2 modern well heathold. Brammer Townsend, 520 Main ed and lighted. Comstock Bldg. street. Phone 1469. Phone 129f.

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FURNITURE & STOVES WANTED . HOME SUPPLY CO. 181 Fort Wayne Ave. Phone-1862. TEETH Richmond, Monday only, Oct 15 Wanted to buy " Old False Teeth $2 to $15, any condition Bring to 17 8. 8 St. Also buy crowns, bridges and Jewelry MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 23 EVERYTHING IN MUSIC RUNGE. 1021 MAIN ST. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 30 BARBER SHOP-Good outfit, for sale; reasonable. In quire 913 Main BONDS For sale. 5; non-taxable sewer bonds. $1,500. Inquire John F. Hlpskind, 233 Colonial Bldg. CORPORATION Large, backed by some of Chicago's most sucessful business men, desires to open branch stores or distributing warehouses for foodstuffs and household necessities in all prinoipal towns. We buy for cash direct from producer. We sell for cash direct to consumer through our distributing centers.- We -want men with ability to act as branch managers. $1,000 to $2,000 capital " required. Consumers' Wholesale Co. 20 E. Jackson, Chicago. DRYCLEANINGBusiness for sale, exceptional opportunity, good reason for selling. Address "B" Palladium. GROCERY Small, for sale, good loca tion, cheap rent Address X1S2 Palladium. UIVE STOCK & VEHICLES 31 HOGS Full blooded, big type Poland China male. Foster Gustin, Abing-

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Owing to the fact that my assistant has been called to the National Army, I have rented my farm land and will sell at public auction at my residence, one-half mile south of Everton, seven miles southeast of Conn ersville and eleven miles northwest of Brookville, on the Dixie Highway, on WEDNESDAY, OCT. 17, 1917. All my farm property, aa follows: 8 HEAD OP HORSES,8-On pair roan Belgian mares, 6 and 7 years old, weight 3600 lbs.; good farm mares, sound, in foal, and have as good colts as can be found in county, 1 pair roan Belgian yearling fillies, weight 2400 lbs.; 1 two-year-old bay filly, weight 130a lbs. (These mares and colts were ribbon winners at the Free Fair and the Hagerstown Horse Show.) One weanling Belgian mare, a winner at both above horse shows; 1 four-year-old gray gelding, well broke; 1 yearling high-bred trotting colt, an excellent animal. 30 HEAD OF CATTLE, 30 Ten Shorthorn cows with calves by side, ranging from 2 to 6 years of age; 5 head of fine Shorthorn yearling heifers; 4 coming two-year-old steers. The Shorthorn cows are all of the milk strain of Shorthorns and are fine, big cows. Their calves are all excellent ones. You are invited to call and inspect them at any time. 9 HEAD OF HOGS, 9 Four head Chester White brood sows, pure bred; 3 Chester White gilts from the W. E. Horton herd at Rushville; 2 excellent Chester White male hogs. These hogs are all pure bred. FARMING IMPLEMENTS, HARNESS, ETC. One National corn plow, practically new; 1 farm wagon; 1 set brass-mounted breechen harness, good as new; bridles, collars, halters, etc. GRAIN A small quantity of old corn will be sold, and also corn in field. This is all goodcorn, and stands up well in field. Come and inspect it. Sale will commence at 10 o'clock prompt. Terms made known on day of sale.

COL. WM. FLANNAGAN, Auct. ED. VEATCH, Clerk. B. F. THIEBAUD, Treas.

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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 12ST. South HOME Brick house, 6-room modern, garage. House vacant for short time. 424 South . 12 St. See Thomas & Green Hittle Bldg., 9th & Main. Phone 2576. 1TTH ST. North For Sale or Trade 8-room house, light, water, furnace, large lot, this is a good home. Location North 17th St. Will trade on west side property. Thomas & Green Hittle Bldg. 9th & Main. Phone 2576. REEVESTON For sale, lot 36 and 71, Reeveston; brick house -of 5 rooms and bath on lots; all street improvements In and paid for; will sell at bargain if sold soon. Address Win. Meini, R. F. D. No. 4, Youngstown, O. BUNGALOW Beautiful 5-room. Will rent. Phone 3016. A. M. ROBERTS. Real Estate. City and Farms. Liberty Ave.. R. D. Phon'-4171s Office IS S. 8th. - House on Payments Like rent. $15.00 per month. You can trade in a vacant lot as a down payment. Let your rent money buy your home. PHONE 1730. PAYMENT PLAN I can sell you a home with a small payment down; balance like rent etart now and in a few years you will own your own home, which would look best to you your home or a bunch of rent receipts. W.S.BENNETT Room 212, Union Bank Bldg. Phone 2707. FARMS FOR SALE 43 40-ACRE BARGAIN 40 acres in southern Michigan with stock and tools; l1 miles from town. Chocolate clay loam soil, good sub soil. 34 acres under cultivation, o acres pasture. 2 wells, 5-room house, stone foundation, good barn, 50-ton silo, cow barn , hog shed, garage, chicken house. The following personal property included : Two horses, 5 cows, 4 hogs, 40 chickens, 2 wagons, buggy, plows, drags, mower, corn planter, 4 sets harness. Price $5,000; $3,S00 down. Inquire Swigart Land Company, 1257N, First National Bank Bldg., Chicago, Illinois. 50 ACRESrFor Sale or Trade Farm of 50 acres within two miles of good trading point, good buildings, practically level. Will consider one good city property. Priced at $6,500. FOREMAN &WHITE 203 Colonial Eldg. Phone 2879. 60 ACRE Farm with improvements, for sale. John Clark, Oxford, Ohio. 65-ACRE FARM For sale, near Boston. Well improved, good land. For quick sale, $7,500. WM. K. BRADBURY SON, Room 1 & 3 Westcott Blk., Richmond, Indiana. 80 ACRES 80 ACRES Of level land, good buildings, with 7 acres with nice sugar grove, balance all Ullable, good orchard, fine location; will consider some trade in city property. Geo. B. Moore Over 901 Main St 80 ACRES For Sale or Trade 80 acre farm, well located and good buildings and extra good land. Located 1 miles from good trading point. Will consider on city property. Price, $10,000. FOREMA N& WHITE 203 Colonial Bldg. Phone 2879. 80 ACRES 1 mile from Modoc, Indiana, Randolph county; 20 acres fine timber; 60 acres under cultivation; 5-room cottage; drilled well. Here is a bargain. Price only $6,400.00; part cash if taken soon. Phone Modoc, 12 on 61. Address B. L. Farquahar, Carlos, Ind. 80 ACRES $135-00 an acre, all level black burook soil, fine improvements and location best in county. Possession at once. Arthur Brooks.

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CLYDE PIPER Furniture? A Piano? A Victrob ? Stock? Farming ill I Implements? If so, you can borrow money of us to buy your Winter Coal, School Supplies, pay your rent, grocer, furniture bill, and all other outstanding bills. It pays to investigate our low rates and easy terms when in need of money. Home.Loan Company 220 Colonial Bldg. Phone 1509. Richmond, Indiana.

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160 ACRE FARM For sale. Well improved; well located. $110 per acre. Also 70 acres, near traction line. Fine buildings; $90 per acre. C. C. HAWLEY, New Paris, Ohio. FARM 30-acre, for sale or trade; 1H H. C. Bullerdick. BIG LAND OPENING On October 16th. get first pick from new tract of 40,000 acres of elm, beech and sugar maple lands in Kalkaska, Antrim and Charleviox counties, Michigan. Will produce fine crops of potatoes, beans,' clover, alfalfa, vetch, rye, oats, wheat, hay. In live stock and dairying district. Stone roads, good schools, handy to local markets, purest water, most healthful climate. $18 to $30 in tracts from 20 to 160 acres. $2.50 per acre down and easy monthly payments. Send at once for literature, cheap i excursion rates and free information j of big opening Tuesday, October 16th. Swigart Land Company, N1257, First 1 National Bank Building, Chicago, 111. FARMS FOR SALE Two 80-acre farms. I think the best' buy in county; extra well improved. i Ideal locations. Priced worth the money. W. S. Bennett (Successor to Bennett & Foreman) 212 Union Bank Bldg. Phone 2707. THOUSANDS Acres United States Oil Lands, formerly held for Navy. Open for filing. Our bulletin tells how to secure it. Claim holders Ass'n, 719 Schiller Bldg., Chicago. Farms For Sale 95 ACRES Gently rolling land, good buildings and well fenced, good corn and wheat land, at $110 per acre. 160 ACRES Mostly black land, and ideal location; good buildings; and one of the best farms in Wayne county. Priced at $160 per acre. GEO. B7MOORE Over 901 Main St REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE 44 F5R EXCHANGE: Eleven head fine bred trotting horses, racing outfit, and elegant residence property in Lima. Ohio, for farm or income property. P. H. Hoagland. Lima, Ohio. PUBLIC SALES 48 Oct 18th Big Type Poland China HOG SALE At my farm known as the Gaar & Shurley farm, on the Williamsburg pike, 1 mile north of Richmond. 50 Head 50 See large ad to run at later date. W. P.TCROM

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Having rented my farm, I will offer at public sale to the highest bidder at my farm, located 2 miles east of Greensfork, 4 miles north of Centerville and mile north of Olive Hill, on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1917 The following personal property: 45 HEAD OF CATTLE, 45 Consisting of 6 milk cows; 5 Shorthorn and Angus springing heifers; 15 Angus long yearling steers, good ones; 4 two-year-old Shorthorn steers; 4 Shorthorn yearling steers; 4 Shorthorn yearling heifers; 7 spring calves. 60 HEAD OF HOGS, 60 Consisting of Poland China gilts and stock hogs. 20 HEAD OF SHEEP Consisting of 15 head of ewes, 5 lambs and 1 buck. FARMING IMPLEMENTS Two farm wagons; 1 hay tedder; 1 manure spreader almost new; 1 set hay ladders; 1 binder; 1 5-hole wheat drill; 1 gang beraking plow; 1 spring tooth harrow; 1 surrey and other numerous articles. 150 bales of wheat straw; l large Btraw stack, hay in mow, 100 bushels oats, 10 bushels potatoes.

SALE TO BEGIN AT 10 O'CLOCK. M. E. church, Greensfork. TERMS Made known sale day. T. CONNIFF, S. WEDDEL, Aucts.

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able for immediate use, 50c per Place orders early to insure iSinSSIll:!!!'!!' Articles of Value a i Bought and Sold U I buy Diamonds, Watches, Mu- f j sical Instruments, Shot Guns, b g Etc. 1 :- Highest Prices Paid H J SAM S. VIGRAN a! 512 Main Street Phone 1295 If MILTON, IND. Mrs. Carrie Johnson has resigned her position at Purdue and will spend the winter with her mother, Mrs. Bragg. . ..Mr. and Mrs. Bert Stafford, of Shelbyville, have been visiting Sir. and Mrs. Otto Crownover. . . . . .Mrs. Leona McCollom, who has been the guest of her mother, Mrs. Anna Dodge has gene back to Detroit to take up Red Cross work Mrs. Sallie Beeson had at dinner Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Lindsay of Cambridge, Mr. and- Mrs. Thomas Lindsay and children, Mr: and Mrs. Bert Tayior of Lafayette, Mr and Mrs. Ell Beeson and Mr. and Mrs. Linville Wallace At the annual election of officers the Milton Cemetery association elected Mrs. Alice Gresh president Mrs. Elizabeth Kimmel" vice-president, Mrs. Joseph Kinney recording secretary. Miss Hattie Sills corresponding secretary, Mrs. D. H. Warren treasurer, Mrs. Vene Odell, Mrs. Flora Ferguson and Miss Nellie Jones executive committee. The year ending October, 1916," showJ ed a balance of $25.55 In the treasury. Tnis year $103 Has been expended and the balance in the treasury is $69.54. -...Mr. Otto Crownover, a breeder of big type Poland China hogs, who has some of the best bred hogs in the state, will hold a pale on his farm east of town November 6 . .Mesdames Wilbur Elwell, Sam Bragg and Albert Newman spent Friday at Richmond getting new directions for Red Cross work..., At the Citizens meeting at Booster hall Friday evening the following ticket was put in nomination for town council: First ward; second ward, Ben Wagner; third ward, Oscar Kerlln; fourth ward, Lafe Rayle; fifth ward, Hiram Crook; clerk Sherman Werking; treasurer, W.- L. Parkins.. ...Miss Sarah Mehan with Mr. and Mrs. Will Sweeney of Cambridge City motored to that part of western Ohio, where Miss Mehan spen tmost of her life.... Mr. Elmer Hall Is working for Mr. Kemm at the

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RAY DEETER, Clerk. Palladium Bldg. Phone 1315 now being harvested by of Liberty. Prices at farm for suitbushel. getting kinds desired. ' f PUBLICSALE - Owing to ill health I will sell at public auction at the farm known as the John P.. Simpson farm 3 miles southeast from Richmond. . Sat. Oct. 20th Sale will start promptly at 10:30 a. m. 22 Head of High Grade Milk Cows 5 head of springs, two of which will be fresh by day of sale. 7 Head of Heifers 3 Holsteln heifers coming two years old. bred; 2 Shorthorn heifers: 1 Holstein heifer, 9 months old; 1 Holstein bull 18 months old. Farming Implements Corn in the field, baled straw, and everything that would be found on a farm of this sort. Lunch will be served on the grounds. Terms will be known on day of sale. Thomas Conniff, Auct Jesse Weichman, Clerk. E. V. BATCHELOR river mill.. Charles Schleirel and I finllir r.t -1nn-nJ ,4 T Wltte of Rushville were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schlegel Mrs. Frank Izor of Indianapolis, is visiting her. mother, Mrs. Atkinson... The Methodist Quarterly meeting will bbe held at Mflton Saturday, and Sunday. Quarterly conference at 3 p. m. Saturday. Quarterly sermon by Dr. Bacon, district superintendent Sunday morning at 10 : 30, when communion will be observed..... jAt Ion Doll will spend his vacation with relatives in Rock Island, 111.... Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Brown entertained at dinner Tuesday, Mrs. Dwight, north of Cleveland, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Will Brown and son, Mrs. Oliver Ferguson and Miss Lulu Faucett....Mrs. Josle Clouds, who has been the guest of relatives has returned to Indianapolis. So rapid has been the development of the automobile service In the Hawaiian islands that two large reinforced concrete garages and display room? are being built in Honolulu.

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