Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 291, 18 October 1917 — Page 10

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. THURSDAY, OCT. 18, 1917

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TULivo iu runui iiMinM cnmciY UIllUll UUUIL.I I Mass Meeting at Methodist Church to Plan for Organ ization. DUBLIN. Ind., Oct 1$. A mass meeting was held at the M. B. church last Sunday evening to make plans to organize a union young people's meeting. A committee of two from each church was appointed and met at the Friends parsonage Tuesday evening to form a constitution. Anotner mass meeting will be held at the M. E, church next Sunday evening at six o'clock and the work will begin at this meeting.... Mrs. Susan Slote, an aged resident of Dublin, widow of the late Peter State, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Lee Johnson, Monday evening about eight o'clock, after a short Illness of pneumonia. She leaves two daughters, Mrs. White of Maya, Ind and Mrs. Johnson, and many other relatives and friends. . . . The funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock at the house. Burial In South cemetery... Mrs. Hull and daughter Jennie, of ConnersvUle, spent Sunday here with old friends There will be preaching services at the M. E. church next Sunday evening and at the Friends morning and evening. Miss Marjorle Floyd went to Indianapolis last Friday for a two weeks' visit... -The Rally Day program given by members of M, E. Sunday school last Sunday was good and full of Interest. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stewart entertained at dinner Sunday, Ch tries Stewart of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Richardson, of Centervllle, Mr. and Mrs. Watt-of Milton. . . .Mrs. John Foster of Indianapolis,. Is here visiting her father, J. V. Hoffman Harry Kmnaman and family spent Sunday In Shelbyville, the guests of her mother, Mrs. Byers... Forest Travis spent the weekend and the first of this week with Indianapolis relatives... Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Snyder of New Lisbon were guests of William Riser and family SundayMilo Elliott of Newberry, Ore gon,' a former resident of near here, Is visiting friends here and Is going to attend the Five Year meeting at Richmond.... Mr. Oscar Triplet and fam ily are moving to Muncie this week. . Mrs. Wilson of Sptceland visited her sister-in-law. Miss Martha Wilson, Sunday Rev. Grubbs preached at the Baptist church in Cambridge City Sunday, their minister being absent. William Armstrong and family, after residing here a few months, returned to their old home in Cincinnati last week Mrs. Leslie Bond attend ed the missionary convention of the Friends church at Indianapolis last week.... Mrs. Jeff Holmes of Metamoria, and George Martin of Brookville, were over Sunday guests of Mrs. Mary Wilson Arlie Hunnicut came Saturday night from Ft Benjamin Harrison and spent Sunday with his parents Fred Clifford is mov ing from the Demree property on Mail street to the Burr property... Mrs. Mary Fnnk has gone to Liberty for an extended visit to her daughter, Mrs. Frank Mitchell O. D. Hall sold the Oliver Seffrin farm of eighty acres north of town, to William Wingate, of Albany, Ind. Mr. Wlngate takes possession the last of the monthMr. Seffrin bought a farm near Pennville....The Y. W. club has received letters from the Dublin soldier boys expressing their thanks and apprecia tion for the comfort kits sent them by the Dublin people .... Mrs. Kate Jay of Centervllle, was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Sarah Howren and daughter last Sunday Raymond Scheneman of Richmond, spent Sun day here with his parents. . . .Frank E. Hoffman of this place and Mrs Harriet Palmer of Pershing, went to Richmond last Thursday and were quietly married. They will live here in the groom's furnished home. Their many friends here extend congratula tions.. ..Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hall and son, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Golay and daughter motored to Greenfield Sun day and were the guests of Mr. Thos Cox and family.... The Y. W. club met Monday evening with Miss Gladys Cohee. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nixon moved In Mrs. Mary Reed's house on Main street vacated by Mr. Triplet. ....Miss Sarah Williams, who makes her home with her sister, Mrs. Mullin, suffered a stroke of paralysis Sunday and is In a serious condition at this writing. ...Romey Usher and family moved from the Murray property to the Compton property the first of this week.... The Dublin school teachers attended the Teachers' Institute at Richmond last Saturday.... Mrs. Alice Myers of Cambridge -City spent from Friday until Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Myers. ABINGTON, IND. Mrs. Hannah Slade returned home! Sunday after spending a week with her daughter. Mrs. Anna Harmelr of ! near Kitchell Henry Rupe is spend-! ing thin week with his daughter, Mrs. Fred Klllen. The young people of, h Abington Community Center will t give an entertainment consisting of i 'hrpp dandy plays, "From Punkin Ridge." "Jumbo Jum" and "A Sudden Bethrothal," a Star Spangled Banner nnntomlne ahd a few other interesting features at Centervllle Saturday night. Oct. 27, 1917, in the town hall. Come bring your friends and laugh with us. The entertainment will last nearly three, hours. Admission 10c and 15c. Don't forget, you will like it. Miss Esther Hale and Miss Helen Wood spent Sunday with Miss Esther Caskey Rev. E. E. Hale attended meeting at Greensfork Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Walter Paddock and family spent Sunday with home folks, Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Paddock.. .. .Miss Mamie Holler spent Sunday with Florence Wood.. . . , The Community Center meeting will be held Oct. 31 at the K. of P. hall. A masquerade party will be given. Several prizes are to be given fcr contests and Halloween games will be played. A .guessing contest win be held and a prize given to the best guesser. Another feature of the evening will be an appla bobbing contest- Everybody is cordially lurked ' to attend- Please (come tnaefced. A prise will be given kat the eddeet dressed person... -.

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At the annual convention of the. Loyal Order of Moose, held in Pittsburgh, during July, if this year, there was appropriated $500,000 to a War Emergency Fund, to be used for relief purpores behind the lines in France, for members of the Order who would see service there. The Commission, which will, at a date to be named in the early future following engagements arranged with government officials in Washington, consists of Director General of the Loyal Order of Moose, James J. Davis, of Pittsburgh, Pa.; Chairman; John J. Lentz, President of the American Inhurance Union and former Congressman from the State of Ohio; Columbus, Ohio; Ralph W. E. Donges, President of the Public Utilities Commission of New Jersey, Camden, N. J., and Ernest M. Oswalt, manager of the Printing and Publishing interests of the Loyal Order of Moose, Secre DRIVES FORTUNE THROUGH Thomas Ryan, stockman and farmer, drove a herd of fine hogs through town this morning. There were 123 in the herd, the average weight being 250, or a total of 30,750 pounds of pork. Tom expects to get a check of some 15,500 from the Indianapolis buyers, or maybe more. Some of. the hogs are top notchers, going 300 pounds and over. r West Manchester, Ohio William Sceurman, aged 70 years.l JfL home in West Manchester, his death resulting from a complication of diseases. Short services ,were held Monday morning at 9 a. m. at the! house by the Rev. O." P. Belber of the United Brethren church. He leaves a wife, three daughters, one son and a number of grandchildren. The remains were taken to his old home at Hebron, O., where Interment was made Dr. O. P. Wolverton of Greenville, visited his father at this place Sunday evening..... Miss Carrie Miller, who spent the summer with her aunt, Mrs. Margaret Gilfillen at Castine, spent Saturday here with friends The Friendly Bible and Men's classes of the U. B. church held a joint business meeting Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Holtzmuller. An enjoyable evening was spent in games and contests by those present .Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Fager spent Monday afternoon in Lewisburg.....L. S. Howell and family, Will Hamiei ana family of Castine, Augustus Howell and family of Greenville, and Mr. and Mrs. Alva Penland of New Paris, were entertained Sunday at the home of Mrs. Lurenna Trump and daughters. .Clarence and Harry Coning of Eaton, visited Everette Coning and family Sunday... , .J. W. Gauch and family, L..O. and Walter Trump and their familiess and T. L. Howell and wife spent Sunday with Diller Howell I and wife near New Madison.. . .Orville Wilhelm of Dayton, was here Sunday and spent the day with Byford Studebaker.. . .The members of tho Crescent Rebekah lodge entertained about fifty members of the Arcanum Rebekah at this place Tuesday evening. The Arcanum lodge doing the degree work.

Lunch was served and a fine social I s I Jh116? .Md time was enjoyed Clayton Emerick I AOVV lit the right and family spent Sunday with David I USk s Kvl timeDunkeberger and family at Rossburg, I El ml Tn? careful O E. A. Locke and family and IVAJJ VO nurSe keep,n a Vonda Dill were at Palestine Sunday Stf" flr6t a,,J handy where they spent the day with Wilbur V' , tor Instant use. DU1 and family.. . .Mr. and Mrs. Simon, I th6! m plelt Hetsler and family of New Madison,! ' arid most effectspent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Loy! v ive first aid for Howell.,-,.. Mrs. Harvey Emerick of T. uk . i . , ,, traveling. Its external use, not or Eldorado, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ora cold, as a plastic dressing, corrects Emerick Monday afternoon. .... Misses diseased conditions of the body caused Mary and Quilla Locke and Edna and by inflammation. It is an antiseptic Myrtle Furry spent Sunday with Mr. ll ftndVZ and Mrs. Ira Wright Miss Sylvia poUon insect bites. Large size can 2se Trone of Lewisburg, Bpent the week- at aU drus storea.

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tary of the Commission, Mooseheart, Illinois. . The work of compiling the names of members of the Loyal Order of Moose who are now in France, American forts, American Navy and Concentration Camps has been inaugurated, and in view of there being some 600,000 members distributed Into more than 1700 Subordinate lodges throughout the United States, it will take considerable time to establish the number of members actually at the front or in training, and their address as to the division of the United States Army or Navy;; the member-might be addressed. , As soon as such Information Is compiled and proper arrangements made with government officials the Commission will sail. The members of the Commission, are all Identiled with the Order and know what their members want. Their first efforts will be to establish Club houses behind the of Farmersville, was the guest of his mother Saturday and Sunday..... Odes Gangwer and family visited Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Gangwer.. ...Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Fager entertained George Somsel and wife and son and children, of Dayton, at their home Sunday.,. .Reld Overholser was the guest of his daughter, 'Mrs. George Daugherty, Sunday at Richmond Mrs. Rorrest Ream was a Dayton shopper Saturday Mr. and Mrs. James B. Trone were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Davisson. ....Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Schaeffer are visiting this week with relatives in o' 7, c,,,, with w husbanTatnur agaTn for a snort visit witn ner parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Buhrman. . . . . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morris and son John, were in Richmond - Thursday. .... Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nelson of near Eaton, were guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Morris on Sunday Charles Smith and family of Eldorado, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Troutwlne Curtis of Dayton, and . Mrs. S. R. Mrs. Samuel Hayes of Greenville, spent Sunday with William Arens and family Mrs. Simon Hetzler and children spent Thursday with Furman Howell and wife.. . . .Mr. and Mrs Furman Howell entertained the following guests to din ner Sunday: George Houdeshell and wife, Rayamond Houdeshell and family and John Fltswater and family. Orville Howell and family of near Castine, were afternoon visitors Mrs. William Arens and Miss Alice Scuerman were Richmond shoppers Friday Miss Nellie Duvall of near Oxford, arrived here Saturday and will spend the winter with her sister, Mrs. Blanche Shively and son.....E. B. Creager and family, R. H. Slier and children and Elden Gruber and family were entertained Sunday at the home Denver Mud NATURE'S HEALING POULTICE AND SURGICAL DRESSING Tho thread of life is often kept from breaking and the sick or injured restored to health by the careful, eltlcient aid ana comfort of a I N.W 1 doctor or nurse. , Adv.

lines, to which Moose may come during their periods of rest. The work of the Order will be carried on as nearly In a normal way as possible. Ritualistic exemplifications will be held, that.

In every way possible the members will be kept in touch with the prog ress of the Order in the States. In addition to this, regular motion picture shows produced by American talentwill be operated for Moose sol dlers and their comrades. All Ameri can published magazines and miscel laneous newspapers published in the cities represented by the Moose mem bership will be on file In these various Club houses established. It will also be the duty of the Commission to assist where they can in making as comfortable quarters obtainable for convalescent wounded soldiers who are members of the Order and the ambulances provided for by this War Emergency Fund will be guided by this Commission through the direct control of the American Red Cross. of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Siler.. . Irvln Poyner and family, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Poyner Henry Her and son and family of Brennersville and Charles Sellers and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Wolverton....". Heer Gauch, little son of Charles Gauch, is suffering from a sprained ankle, the result of a fall at school on Tuesday. He is bedfast and under the care of Dr. Ryder.... .Mr. and Mrs. Elden Brown of Dayton, spent Saturday and Sunday here with relatives. ....Frank Petry and family of near Eldorado, were Sunday guests of Nel son Wehrjey and family . . Mr. aid j Mrs. C. E. Barnes entertained at din-i ner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Myers' and Mr. and Mrs. Levi Shumaker and; family Miss Ruth Markey of West : Alexandria, domestic science teacher, in Monroe township centralized schools was the guest of Laura Parks and fam- i ily Saturday and Sunday Mr, and Mrs. Charles Brown and family and Elden Brown and wife of Dayton, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John : Garrison, near Otterbein. .... Mr. and ; Mrs. J. M. wenrley and Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Wehrley of Eldorado, attended, the fair at Hamilton Thursday.. .. .Mrs. William Buck of Germantown, visited ' several days this week with her, motner, mxs. ivjary lrone Li. o. Trump was in Cincinnati Monday.

SATURDAY, OCT. 20, 1917 10 0'CLOCK A. M. Starting at 10 o'clock In the morning, we will sell at public sale our entire stock of touring cars, roadsters, runabout and trucks. Best Assortment ever offered at public sale Including mostly late models. We are crowded, not only in Dayton Branch, but all others and this sale is compulsory. It will pay you to come hundreds of miles and you take no chances as these cars are to be just as represented or money refunded. Demonstration will be given after the tale if not before and remember you are dealing with the oldest and largest dealers of its kind in the country and WE ARE NOT GOING OUT OF BUSINESS. Cars Ready for Inspection Now

1917 Saxon touring car, drove 2,500 miles, extras. 1916 Buick Six touring car, model D-55. 1916 Overland touring car. Model 83, five of them. , 1917 Buick roadster, Model D-44, overhauled and ref Inished. 3916 Hup touring car, Model N., very powerful. 1916 Chalmers touring car, Model 6-40, 7-passenger, also 6-30 model. 1916 Chevrolet Sedan, Ideal for the coming weather. 1916 Allen touring car, very quiet motor, light with plenty power. 1915 Buick roadster, Model C-36, also four touring cars. 1916 Scripps Booth roadster, 3-pass-enger, wire wheels. 1916 Ford ton trucks, chassis only, completely overhauled, 5 of them. W. F. SMITH, The Barlow-Hodson Motor Car

Centerville Girl is Bride of Lieutenant; Was SchoolRomance

CENTERVILLE, - Ind., Oct 18r An Interesting romance which began two years ago at Winona Lake, Ind., when Miss Oora Spahr and Carleton Thomas were students there, and made the discovery that both were from the tame good old Co. "Wayne," whereby a congenial friendship was formed, culminated Wednesday evening when Miss Spahr became the bride of Lieutenant Carleston Thomas of Hattlesburg, Miss. Miss Spahr is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Spahr, south of Centerville, and has been one rt the most successful. teachers in this township. She was accompanied as far as Cincinnati by her parents and arrived at the fort Wednesday evening at which time the wedding took place. On Saturday" evening at the home of Miss Ethel Doddridge a shower was given for her by Miss Doddridge and Miss Cora Gates; about thirty-five of her friends were present.. . . .The Lumbermen of Wayne county will hold their annual convention Thursday evening at the M. E. church, being entertained by Dunbar Brothers. A dinner will be served by the Aid society....: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark entertained for dinner at their home Sunday, W. O. Jones and wife of Hagerstown, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wright and family of Boston. Rev. Hartman and wife of Marion were guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Means. . . . .Wilson Fouts and family spent the latter part of the week at their old home community near Union City... The M. E. church has engaged Miss Rollman. music instructor of the school here, for choir director. ..Mr. and Mrs. Plasant Bond entertained Sunday for dinner: Mr. and Mrs. W, W. Brinckerhoff and children of Port land, Mrs. Leon Allison and daughter of Cambridge City, and - Mrs. Claud Mercer and children of East Lynn, O . ..H. H. Peelle and wife and Mrs. Harriett Keever of Fountain City spent Sunday with Mrs. Nettie Charman and daughters The Centervllle council has received a letter saying that their order for two cars of coal had ' been received and accepted and would be shipped at their earliest con venience. The coal will cost $4.50 per ton off the car, teams will be engaged by the council to haul is as reasonably as possible George Wright and wife gave a dinner party Sunday and the following guests- enjoyed it: Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Russel. Harry Kinder, Perry Stoops, and Roy Kinder. Dur ing the day, Mrs. Daulby and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dadison of Richmond call ed.,.. John Null and George Wright won the prize offered at the Funk sale east of Richmond last week. A prize pig was offered to the purchaser who owed the largest amount of money at the close of the sale. Wright and Null held the record and won the pig. . ..Mrs. Emma Bramer and daughters, Edna and Edith, Mrs. Wilber Bertsch, Miss Alice Medearis, Mrs. Myers, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe McConaha were entertained to dinner Sunday by Mrs. Thena Lashley. HAGERSTOWN, IND. Forrest Cr-rpenter, ssc& 'of r MrV and Mrs. James Carpenter, of this place, who enlisted in the army, is now located at Foster, Kansas, and has been made sergeant Mr. and Mrs. Frank Murray of Richmond, were guests Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Murray. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Herb Gentry and family will move to Richmond and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Goodbar will move Railroad Men These men know from experience that Sloan's Liniment will take the stiffness out of joints and the soreness out of muscles And it's so convenient! No rubbing required. It quickly penetrates and brings relief. Easy to apply and cleaner than mussy plasters or ointments. Always have a bottle in the house for rheumatic aches, laiaa back, sprains and strains. Generous sized bottles ct jJI druggists, 25c. 50c., $1.00. 1916 Briscoe cloverleaf roadster. 1916 Jeffery touring car. . . 1916 King 8 touring car, 7-passenger. 1917 Maxwell touring car also two 1916 models. 1914 Franklin touring car, starter and lights, series five. 1915 Studebaker Six touring car, also six others of 1914-1915-1916 models. 1915 Hudson touring car, 6 cylinders, model 6-40. 1914 Hup 32 touring car, starter and lights. 1913 Packard touring car, 6 cylinders. 1916 Pullman touring car, light 1914 Reo touring car, newly painted and overhauled. 1917 Saxon roadster, 4 cylinders, also a 1915 model. ' Many others. Auctioneer. Co. 15-25 E. Sixth St Dayton, O.

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THOUGHTS TO THIHK ABOUT Smiling Sa oontageona. ' If every tingle step Is step suecessward. you'll get there, no matter how many thousands of steps it takes you. Opportunity Is haughty toward the man who thinks that she should come to him with a letter of Introduction. When yon want a man to do repairing or to renovate your suits and coats, look first in the classified advertising columns. - If he advertises there, youll be satisfied with, his work for you,

into the house to he vacated by them. ..Mr. and Mrs. Russel Henby and family will move soon Into the south half , of the residence belonging to Mrs. Ellen Allen and Miss Flarence Star. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grfbble moved to Urbana, Ohio. Saturday, and Dr. and Mrs. Hugh Morris have moved Into the house vacated by them. . .Mr. and Mrs. Corby Burnett are moving to Michigan City. Mr. Burnett is working there and Mrs. Burnett will leave on the 27th Inst. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Teets, will move from their present home . on South Washington street to the residence on Clay street formerly occupied by Geo. Fulkerson. Canada has the greatest railroad mileage per capita of any country 1a the world. NOTICE State of Indiana, County of Wayne, ss: In the Wayne Circuit Court, October Term, 1917. Cause No. 18090. Call L. Reinheimer vs. William Brown et al. Complaint to Quiet Title to Real Estate. The nlaintiff In the above entitled cause, having filed his complaint herein, together with the affidavit that all of the defendants herein named. excepting those who are In said complaint expressly stated to be residents of ' the State of Indiana, and whose residences as such are given, are non residents of the State of Indiana, or that their residence is unknown. NOW, THEREFORE, William Brown; the unknown heirs, legatees, devisees and widow of William Brown, deceased; the unknown heirs, legatees anddevisees of the unknown deceased widow of William Brown, deceased; William L. Brown; the unknown widow, heirs, legatees and devisees of William L. Brown, deceased; the unknown heirs, legatees and devisees of the unknown deceased widow of William a L. Brown, deceased; Anna Brown; the unknown heirs, legatees and devisees of Anna Brown, deceas ed; Dorothy Miller; David Railsback; the unknown widow, heirs aud legatees and devisees of David Railsback. deceased; the unknown heirs, legatees and devisees of the unknown deceased widow of David Railsback, deceased; Nancy Goodykoontz; the unknown widower, heirs, legatees and devisees of Nancy Goodykoontz, deceased; the unknown heirs, legatees and devisees of the unknown deceased widower of Nancy Goodykoontz, deceased; Sarah Williams: Sarah Williamson; Rosa Fence ;ithe unknown widower, heirs, legatees ana nevisees- oi ttosa rente, deceased; the unknown heirs, legatees and devisees of the unknown widower of Rosa Pence, deceased; Elizabeth Railsback; the unknown' widower, heirs, legatees and devisees of Eliza beth Railsback, deceased; the unknown heirs, legatees and devisees of the unwnown deceased widower of Elizabeth Railsback. deceased; Mar tha J. Watklns; the unknown widower. heirs, legatees and devisees of Martha J. WatkinB, deceased ; the unknewn heirs, legatees and devisees of the un known deceased widower of Martha J. Watkins, deceased: Hattle Railsback; the unknown heirs, legatees and devisees and widower of Hattie Railsback, deceased; the4 unknown heirs, legatees ana devisees or tne unxnown deceased widower of Hattle Railsback, deceased; William Railsback; the un known heirs, legatees and devisees of William Railsback, deceased; Satia Pence; the unknown widower, heirs, legatees and devisees of Satia Pence, deceased; the unknown heirs, legatees and devisees of the unknown deceased widower of Satia Pence, deceased; d fendants in the above entitled cause, are hereby notified that unless they be and. appear on a day of October Term, of the Wayne Circuit Court, to be held on the 15th day of December, 1917, at the Court House in the city of Richmond, in the County of Wayne, State of Indiana, to answer to demur to said complaint, the same will be held and determined in their absence. That the said cause, suit or proceedings Is prosecuted to quiet the title to certain lands and real estate in the County of Wayne, Indiana, and therein mentioned and described as against all demands, claims and claimants whatever, which lands and real esate are more specifically described as follows, to-wit: "The Northwest quarter of Section Twenty-one (21), Township Fourteen (14), Range One (1) West EXCEPT, Beginning at the Northwest corner of said quarter; thence East on the North line of said quarter eighty (80) rods; thence South thirty (30) rods; thence West parallel with said North line eighty (80) rods to the West line of said quarter; thence North thirty (30) rods to the place of beginning. ALSO EXCEPTING, Beginning at the Southwest corner of paid quarter; thence North ten (10) rods; thence East one hundred twenty (120) rods; thence South ten (10) rods to the South line of said quarter; thence West one hundred twenty (120) rods to the place of beginning, containing in said two exceptions twenty-two and one-half (22-) acres, and leaving In said quarter one hundred thirty-seven and one-hajf acres (137) more or less. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have hereunto 6et my hand and the Seal of said Court, this 17th day of October, 1916. MICHAEL W. KELLY, Clerk of Wayne Circuit Court Gardner, Jessup, Hoelscher and White, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Oct 18-25Nov. 1 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate of Rebecca J. Watt, deceased, by the Wayne Circuit Court. Said estate Is probably solvent BENJ. F. HARRIS, Administrator. Oct 18-25 Nov. 1

Notice ol Exccntors Sale of Personal Properly

State of Indiana. Warne - ; . :.- ' . -' 1 vyuurnv, oo: in uie wayne, Circuit Court, October Term, 1917. In the Matter of the Estate of John H. Short, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned Executors of the last will and testament of John H. Short, deceased, under and by virtue of the power by said will conferred, will, on? Friday, November 16th, 1917. at two; o'clock P. M., ahd on the premises of said decedent, known as the "John H. Short Farm", located one-quarter mile south of the town of Boston, ' Wayne County, Indiana, offer for sale at public sale- the Personal Property of the estate of said decedent. Said personal property to be sold consists of: 1 milk cow, 1 cow with calf, 2 steers, the undivided one-halt interest In four sows with pigs, the undivided cce-half Interest In two sows without pigs, the undivided onehalf Interest in one boar, the undivided one-half Interest in thlrty-five (35) head of shoats, the undivided onehalf interest In twenty (20) head of pigs, two tons of timothy hay, about 15 acres of corn in field on stalk, together with various and sundry other articles. Said undivided one-half Interest In said sows, boar, shoats and pigs being in common with an equal one-half interest therein of Ora L. Short as tenant on said - farm. Said Ora L. Short also joining In the sale of his undivided one-half Interest In said property at such public sale. Terms of Sale All sums of Five Dollars and under, cash in hand; over Five Dollars, a credit of six (6) months will be given, the purchaser executing his note therefor, bearing six (6) per cent Interest, without re lief from valuation and appraisement laws and with attorneys fees and with approved security thereon. ORAL. SHORT ALBERT EL SHORT Executors of the last Win and Testament of John H. Short, Deceased. Study & Study, Attorneys. oct 18-25-novJ-8 Notice of Executors' Sale of Real Estate State of Indiana, Wayne County, SS: In the Wayne Circuit Court, October Term, 1917. In the Matter of the Estate of John H. Short, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned Executors of the last will and testament of John H. Short, de ceased, under and by virtue of the power by said will conferred, win, on Friday, November 16th, 1917, at one o'clock P. M and on the premises herein described, offer for sale at public sale th following described real estate situate In Boston township, Wayne county, State of Indiana, towit: A part of the northwest quarter of section two(2), townBhip twelve (12). range one (1) west, and described as follows: Beginning at the southwest corner of said 'quarter section and running thence east one hundred and eleven and fifty hundredths (111.50) rods to a stone; thence north one hun(160 50) rodg to the nortn llne of 6aid quarter section; thence west 6eventytwo and fifty hundredths (72.50) rods to the east line of Pine street in the town of Boston; thence south forty and fifty hundredths (40.50) rods to the southeast corner of John J. Conley's Addition to said town of Boston ; thence west twenty-seven (27) rods to the northeast corner of Albert H. Short's lot; thence south three and thirty-three hundredths (3.33) rods; thence west twelve (12). rods to the west line of said section two (2): thonce south along the west line of said section one hundred and sixteen and sixty-seven hundredths rods to the place of beginning, and containing one hundred and one and seven hundred twenty-ive thousandths T10L725) acres. Also lots numbers forty-eight (48), forty-nine (49), fifty (50). fiftyone (51), fifty-two (52), fifty-three (53), fifty-four (54). fifty-five (55). fifty-six (56) and fifty-seven (57) In John J. Conleys Addition to the Town of Boston, said lots containing two

and one-half (2) acres and making a total of one hundred and four and two hundred twenty-five thousandths (104.225) acres. Terms of Sale Said sale will be made subject to the approval of said Court, and for not less than two-thirds of the full appraised value thereof, and upon the following terms and conditions: At least one-third of the purchase 'money cash in hand, and the balance in two equal installments, payable In nine (9) and eighteen (18) months after date of sale, respectively, evidenced by notes of the purchaser, payable to said Executors and in usual bankable form, bearing Interest at the rate of six (6) percent per annum from date, without relief from valuation and appraisement lawa and with attorney's fees and secured by mortgage on the real estate sold, or the purchaser may pay -the whole of said purchase-money In cash. Said real estate will be sold subject to taxes thereon for the year 1917, payable In 1918. Sale will begin at one o'clock p. ra. ORA L. SHORT ALBERT H. SHORT Executors of the last Will and Testament of John H. Short, Deceased. Study & Study, Attorneys. : . 18-25,Novl-8