Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 314, 15 November 1918 — Page 11
THE RICHMOND PA.V A.DIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM FRIDAY, NOV. 15, 1918.
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CONTRACT RATES obtained from The Palladium business fflce. CI-OSINO HOURS AH Want-Ad must In before IS M. noes of day of publication. OUT-OF-TOWN ADS must be accompanied by eaeh In full payment, accordingto above rates. TUB PAt.LA.niUM reserves the rlirht to clasetfy all ads according- tm Its own rules and regulations. WANT-ADS irlvln a "letter or number." rare this office, can not be answered In person. A letter should be addrented Ut the "letter or number." care this office. The advertiser will call for hl answers and later call on you providing your reply to this advertisement pleases him. TELEPHONIC your Want-Ads when It Is more convenient to do so. BUI wilt be sent to you. and as this Is an accommodation earvlre. The Palladium xpecta pavment promptly upon recafpt of bill. Phone 2834 DEATHS AND FUNERAL NOTICES 1 MARINI. Antonette, 29 years old. died today, Nov. 15, 1918. at her residence, 627 North 13th St. She is survived by - her husband and seven children. The funeral 'Will b held Saturday morning, 0:00 o'clock from St. Mary's church. Burial will bo In St. Marys' cemetery. The body was taken to the parlors of Jordan, McManus, Hunt and Wa-lterman. Friends may call any time. The bodv of Sere-cant Thomas Herschel Duke, who died Tuesday, Nov. 12, 1918. at Camp Taylor, following an operation, was taken to the home of his mother, Mrs. Ella Duke, at Williamsburg, yesterday. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 1 o'clock at the Methodist church at Wllllamnburr. Rev. W. Zerbe, pastor of Grace Methodist church at Marion, Ind., will officiate, the funeral service to be in charge of the Williamsburg HELP WANTEDMALE
THE FEDERAL EMPLOYEMENT
Needs the following men for: The American Rolling Mills, Gun Carriage Plant, Hamilton, Ohio. Iron Straighteners, Assemblers, Machinists, Mill Operators, Tool Designers.
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.Masonic lodge. I. D. Klnley of the Slst Training Battalion. Field Artillery at the Central Officers' Training school at Camp Taylor. I with which Sergeant Duke was affiliated, accompanied the body to the family home. .Friends may call this afternoon after two o'clock. Sergeant Duke was made a thirty-second degree Scottish Rite Mason in May, 1918. at Guthrie, Okla. At that time he was a member of the 4th Aviation squad at Ft- Sill. Okla. He enlisted In the service In August. 1917. Previous to that time he was employed as bookkeeper at the Union county National bank at Liberty. He graduated from the Williamsburg high school with the class of 1907.- He is survived by his mother, five brothers, Charles E., Frank and Harold, all of Williamsburg: Robert, who is a member of the Auxiliary Remount at Camp .Shelby, Miss.; Clifford, seaman's guard at Norfolk, Va., and one sister, Mrs. John EUIb of Oreensfork. AMBULANCE .U NDERT A K ER81 A WILSON, POHLMEYER & DOWNING FUNERAL DIRECTORS Ambulance and Limousine ser,v'c Casket display room, 15 North 10th St. Phone 1335 " KLUTE & SMITH Funeral Directors 14 M. oth SL Phone 1884. Jordan, mcmanus. huxt & walTKRMANN Funeral Directors and Ambulance. 1014 Main. Phone 2175. MONUMENTAL -IEMake the erection of a monument a present dav duty. Do not leavo it to others and to be sure that you get the right material see John P. Emslie, 15 So? 10th St. Specialist in Barre Grfintte. ; FLORIST 1C LEMON'S Flower Shop Quality, fresh lowers. Service. 1015 Main. Ph. 1093. SPECIAL NOTICE XMAS GIFTS The Ladies Home Journal and Saturday Eve. Post. 10 N. TO. LOST AND FOUND CUFF BUTTON Lost. Ruby setting. Return Palladium. HELP WANTED MALE m SIM FEMALE HELP WANTED:-) 6 Work and i for sanitary factory once"
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STOLEN Hound dog $.50 reward. "White short red ear. short thick tall, black and brown spot on right hip. Lester Turner, Union City, Ind. POCKETBOOK Found. Phone 5111 B. POCKETBOOK Lost, change and return ticket to Hamilton, O., .Return Palladium. Reward. PANTS Lost, Corduroy. 734 South 7th, Reward. HELP WANTED MALE A CAPABLEMAN Wanted to take charge of an established Tea and Coffee route. Bond required. For particulars apply between 12 and 1 o'clock, noon, or after seven o'clock evenings. The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co., 727 Main. Mr. Ans- . paugh. Mgr. HOTS Wanted, IS to 20 years of age. Experience not necessary. Steady employment Jenkins Vulcan Spring Co. BOY Wanted to make trains. Union News. Stand, Penn. Station. CASHIER Wanted. Union Station Restaurant. HOUSEMAN Wanted, Westcott hotel. MARRIED MAN Wanted to work on farm. Phone 1823 or call 720 Main St. MEN Wanted for factory work. Experience not necessary. Steady employment. Jfenkins Vulcan Spring Co. Waoted Ten men to truck freight, Panhandle Freight House. Good wages. Investigate this question as we feel that you will be entirely satisfied. HELP WANTEO FEMALE 6 COOK Competent, 104 Ft. Wayne Ave. GIRL Wanted immediately for light store work. Steady position, g-ood saljary to right party. Phene 1295. GIRL For general housework, 104 Ft. Wayne Ave. STENOGRAPHER For position In city. If there are any good stenographers who are not working, they should register jvlth our Employment Department, Richmond Business College. Phone 2040. Agents and Salesmen Wanted 7 Live wire salesman wanted to work on commission basis, selling our fine line of private garagre equipment to automobile owners. Must be in position to finance themselves for sixty days, until commissions become due. A splendid opportunity to make big money. References required. The Polhamus Company, Fort Wayne, Ind. ROOMS FOR RENT A ST., SOUTH 1005 Furnished downstairs room for rent. Phone 2778. 9TH ST., NORTH 2316 For rent, large front room. 9TH ST., NORTH 206 For rent. Very desirable furnished front room, light and airy with private entrance. 6TH ST., NORTH 130 Furnished rooms for rent. lit H T SOUTH, 19 Furnished heated room forrent. private family. 9THST.. NORTH 31 Front dowh stairs room for light housekeeping. 14TH' ST., N. 221 Two furnished light housekeeping rooms for rent. ROOM Modern front for rent, 202 N. 8th St. WANTED ROOMS AND BOARD 11 WANTED TO RENT Two or three furnished rooms, first floor preferable. Phone 2387. -' BUSINESS SERVICE 12 Well Drilling: i Pumps Wind Mills and v Wind Mill repairing any part of Wayne County Bertscli Bros. Centervllle. Telephone 26. BUILDING Bl CONTRACTING 13 The MILLER-KEMPER Co. N. W. 2nd & Center Sts. Phones 32474447. All kinds of lumber and millwork. General contracting and building. PLUMBING 14 Our FUEL, SAVERS SAVE FUEL. See MEERHOFF the Plumber, 9 9th. Phone 1236. PAINTING & DECORATING 15 t'jKiSIS and supplies. Phone J 336 Haner & FahlslMff. 42s Main. "WALL PAPER 15A L. M. HAYS 5 and 10 cent wall payer 40' Mtn St FHONK MOVING & STORAGE 16 AUTO MOVING VAN Largest and best equ.pped in the city for local and long distance moving. Furniture crated. 6 oreii or shipped. FORREST MONGSK 200 S. 7th St. Phone 2S08 J. U M'NEILU AUTO VANS rSa Gil Edge Moving Service P PVinnp nfi4 Quick Work jsadc rnone oo en South B st MOVING & STORAGE Local and long distance moving and general draylng. W. E. Evans. 820 Lincoln St.. Phone 3105 REPAIRING AND CLEANING 17 We repair bicycles and almost everything. Call for and deliver. Phone S0S8. Weslev Brown & Son. FURNITURE REPAIRING 17 FURNITURE neatly repaired and refinished. We repair almost everything Work called for and delivered. Cook's Repair Shop, 122 West Main. Phone 3252. . Furniture neatly repaired. Work called for and delivered and guaranteed. Charges reasonable. Louis O. Veregge, Shop rear of 41 N. 11th St.. facing A. J. C. DARNELL CO. Picture Framing. Grinding Knives, Baby Cab Tires, new and second hand Bicycles. We repair anything. 1020 Main. Phone 193C. MIRRORS RESILVERED 17 MIRRORS RESILVERED F. J. Lahman. Phone 2758. 209 W. Main EDUCATIONAL 20 THE RECONSTRUCTION will require people with superior training. Begin your course now in a specific business training school that gives all Its time to the legitimate business subjects. Every Monday is an entrance day. Richmond Business College. Phone 2040. Classified Advertising Pays.
MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21
COAT Size 40 for sale. 23 North 9th. FOR SALE 2 automobile bodies and tops; 1 Rutenber 40-horse power motor with Bosch magneto, , carburetor and radiator all ready to run. Just the thing for power on a farm. And 4 35x4 used , tires. Call at garage In rear of 109-111 S. 6th St. City. Hall Tree, Brass Bed. Rug Filling, Household goods, Lady's Shoes. Silk Suit for sale. 308 S. 4th St. PREST-O-LITE tank and headlight for sale; also Belgian bare does. Phone 4644. The Liberty Dining Room Set 21 pieces of Cut Glass for J15.50. We are willing to send it to you on 10 days free trial. If after examination send $1.50 and then $2.00 per month. Ask' for Illustration. Agents wanted. Century Cut Glass Company Box 255, City. VERANDA For sale, 20 South 12th, Phone 2395. HORSE MANURE For sale for lawns and gardens. Phone 2920. Pair of Men's shoes and rubbers for sale, size . 9. Boy's knee trousers. 918 V6 Main St. RANGE For sale,, burn coal or gas. Call mornings. Phone 1877. 124 S. 11th. STOVE WOOD For sale. Phone 3780. Underfill I. Underwood Typewriter for sale, fine condition, cheap. Phone 2995. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED ?2 FURNITURE Wanted. Will pay you cash for good household furniture. J. W. Brammer. 520 Main. Phone 1469. FURNITURE and Stoves. Home Supply Stor. 181 Ft. Wayne Ave. Ph. 1862 JUNK We pay more for scrap iron, metals, hides, tallow, rags and junk. rtenry Holzapfel. Phone 2098 or 4104 1000 Musk Rat hides wanted. Highest mantel price paid. 634 N. 10th. SELL your junk to Sam Jaffe. We pay more for same. Phone 2047. STOVES and used furniture wanted. Good prices given for same. Townsend's Used . Goods Store, 533 Main. Phone 1298. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 23 EXCHANGE Tour piano for a Vlctrola or buy a used piano through me and savo the dealer's profit. Walter n iilrhiim. 1000 Main St. MACHINERY & TOOLS 24 We Buy and Sell SECONDHAND MOTORS , . All kinds of Rewinding and Repairing done Work Guaranteed CALL 4138 Work called for and delivered. SPECIAL AT THE STORES 25 GUNS For Rent 75c Per Day SHELLS $.R5 and $1.00 per box. WAKINK & CO., Or-nnsit Court House FARM AND DAIRY PRODUCTS 27 FODDER 200 Shocks of corn fodder for sale. William Griffian 719 N. WJ BUILDING MATERIALS 28 The MILLER-KEMPER Co. N. W. 2nd & Center Sts. Phones 32474447. For all kinds of Building Material. BUILDING MATERIALS 23 RICHMOND LUMBER CO. Lumber. Mlllwork. Phones 3209 3307 LIVE STOCK & VEHICLES 31 FOUR Sows, 32 pigs for sale. Phone 5129 F. Clayton Sheffer. JERSEY COW For sale. Fresh latter part of January, 6 years old, good milker. Omer Livengood. Fountain City. PIGS For sale, some good male pigs left for private sale. Call or write. Jones & Pike, Centervllle, Ind. POLOND CHINA BOAR, eligible to register. Phone 1764 after 7 o'clock p. m. AUTOMOBILE ACCESORIES. 35 SAVE I HALF! on
We sell you two super tread Tires for the price of ' one this week. Note These prices
IF YOU FURNISH BOTH TIRES 30x3 $3.90 30x3 $4.00 32x3 $4.25 33x4 $4.90 34x4 $5.00
IF YOU FURNISH ONLY ONE
30x3 .... 30x3 32x3 33x4 34x4
Get prices on sizes not listed above Expert vulcanizing and tire rebuilding of all kinds. Satisfaction Guaranteed. We carry a good line of used Tires. CLIFF BEVINQTON
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FOR SALE Wagons, Wagons, Wagons, names Vehicles, Vehicles, all kinds. Storm Buggies - 317 N. A
TETSTCCT?AD POTJlTRY 32 BUCKS For sale, young Flemish Giants. Phone 4440. FERRETS I4.S0 and $6.00, Phone 1856 or 4179. "AUTO MOBILES FOR SALE 33 1915 FORD For sale. 6 passenger, good condition. Phone 1776. FORD automobile for sale, almost new. Inquire at 607 a D St. VULCAN ROADSTER For Sale. Price $275.00. 1210 S. F St. Phone 3418. AUTO SUPPLIES 6. REPAIRS 35 AUTO OWNERS Let us do your tire repairing. Save half and have guaranteed work. Bring In your old tires. We make 2-ln-l tires. 30x3 H at $1.50 to $2.25 for 87x6. Good used tires and -tubes. 88x8 to 37x5 at right prices. We buy old t,re United States and Goodyear Tire Service tation. A. J. Miller Phone $414. 731 8. 8th St. WELDING 35 THOS. TURNER & SON Boiler Repairs, Machine Work Auto Cylinder Reborlng Acetyline Welding PHONE 1226 OUR WELDINQ WILL FIX IT - Cracked or broken cylinders of any size of any type engine are repaired and made SAFE and SOUND with our OXYGEN-ACETYLENE WELDING Our WELDING SERVICE covers repairing of broken metal parts of practically all kinds of metal and the work is done with expert skill and care to insure absolute dependable results. A trial proves the work. WELDEX MFG. CO. Expert Welders Cor. 12th & North E Sts. Phone 1494. GARAGES FOR RENT 36 8TH & NORTH C ST. For rent, four garage rooms. Phone 1412. E. Louck. TAXI 38 TAXI Anderson's Taxi Serric 28 N. 7th Street Phone 1370 AUTOMOBILE ACCESORIES. 35 IF WE FURNISH BOTH TIRES 30x3 $6.50 30x3 $8.25 32x3 $9.00 33x4 $10.00 34x4 $11.75 .$4.50 $6.00 $6.25 $7.00 $7.75
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Car 1 Interstate 4 cylinder, 5 pass., good as new. 1 Hudson 4 cylinder, 5 passenger, electrically equipped. 1 Dort 5 passenger. m m ss condition and bargains.
HOUSES APTS. TO RENT 33
APARTMENT For rent in Keystoqe, Second Floor. Jonas Gaar, 1426 Main St. FLAT For rent Inquire Palace Theater. P6U liHXT 7.6o for 5 , rooms, 611 Ji. D. Call 204 S. 12th. Phone 2864. HOUSE and two lota For rent Four rooms, electric lights. -Earlham Heights. Inquire O. G. Whelan. feed store. Nice Four Room House for rent for small family in good location, $8.00. Phone 1078. 14TH ST.. NORTH 829 For rent, six rooms and bath. Furnace beat. Five ton coal In basement. 18TH ST., SOUTH 317 7 room house for rent. 9 room house for rent, modern, furnished or unfurnished. Phone 3076. v REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 BENNETT A PARKER All kinds of real estate for sale. A square deal to both buyer and seller. 212 Union Bank Bldg., phone 2707. FOR REAL ESTATE and FARMS see A. M. ROBERTS. Liberty Ave. Office 18 So. 8th. Phone 4171. FORTY ACRES For sale. 9 miles from Saratoga. House, barn, tobacco shed, young orchard, all in good condition. Strong flowing gas well goes with farm, good black soil, level, well ditched. A bargain at $6,500. My property. Deal directly with me. Will sell or trade. Chas. W. Bundy, Williamsburg, Ind. FOR SALE Nice Little Home on Payments Northeast near car line. T. W. H ADLEY. 2nd Nat Bank Bldg. Phone 1922 HOUSE and 7 acres of ground on nonnwest 4tn and 6tn Sts. Sultaoie for factory sites; sewers are made and paid for. William Griffian, 719 N. W. 6th St HOUSES FOR SALE Two 5-roomed houses, $12.60 each. One 4-roomed bouse, $10.60; one 8roomed house, $10.50. No Interest tax or Insurance. Stay 100 months then deed. Call 325 West Main St. FARMS FOR SALE 43 PREBLE COUNTY FARMS 60 Acres, good land, more than half fine bottom, no stream, good seven room house, bank barn, good location, price $150 per acre. Possession March 1st 130 Acres splendid stock farm, 50 acres tillable, balance well watered pasture land, good buildings, only $75 per acre. Easy terms. C. C. HAWLEY, New Paris. Ohio. 91 ACRES, 3 miles out. Some rolling, but splendid land. Good buildings, about 9 acres of alfalfa. This is one of the best bargains In Wayne county. Priced to sell $10,000. J. S. GREEN, Hittle Block, 9th and Main. Phone 2576 LISTEN! Nicely Improved 160 acres, good soil, $2,800, terms; others. McGrath, Mtn. View. Mo. MONEY TO LOAN 40 for any purpose at the Legal Rate in sums up to $300.00 on personal property. The State Investment & Loan Co. Room 40 Colonial Building, Richmond, Ind. Phone 2560 Take Twenty Months Borrow what money' you need from us and repay in small monthly installments, taking twenty months if you desire, or pay faster if you like. Get $50.00. pay back $2.50 a month. Get $100, pay back $5.00 a month. With interest at 3 per month on unpaid balances. You are allowed however to repay in full at any time and are charged interest only for actual number of months loan is carried. Call and get a free booklet THE TWENTY PAYMENT PLAN, which describes everything fully. We make loans on furniture, pianos, victrolas, etc., without removal. LOAN COMPANY Established 1895 Room 8, Colonial Bldg. Cor. Main & Seventh streets Automatic Phone 1545. Richmond, Indiana. Under State Supervision NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss: Estate of Anna T. Veregge, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Wayne Circuit Court Executor of the estate of Anna T. Veregge, deceased, late of Wayne County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. JOHN W. VEREGGE, Executor. Arthur Wilsdorf, Attorney. Nov. 8-15-22. 1918. READ PALLADIUM WANT PAGE PUBLIC SALE 48
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PUBLIC SALE ; - ; Will be held on my farm two miles N. E. of Fountain City, Ind., TUESDAY, NOV. 19 One 6-year-old Bay Mare, weighing 1420 pounds. One 4-year-old Black Mare, a good one. One Bay Percheron Colt," 3 years old. One Bay Horse, smooth mouth. Two Yearling Heifers ; 2 other Heifers to be fresh in spring. 1 Last Spring Calf 3 Tons Timothy Hay 1 Good Cow 50 Bushels Oats ' 25 Hogs, weighing 125 lb. each4 Bushels Clover Seed 3 Tons Mixed Hay My entire lot of farm implements and many other things not mentioned. THOMAS CONNIFF, Auctioneer. ' '"; : :
Construction on U. S. Cantonments Stopped (By Associated Press)' COLUMBIA. S. a. Nov. 15. Construction on the North Columbia Cantonment here, which was planned as a duplication of Camp Jackson, has been stopped by orders from the war department, it was learned today. Eight million feet of lumber is estimated to have been used when the work was stopped. The contract for the cantonment called for an expenditure of approximately 17,000,000. Eight hundred Porto Rican laborers, brought here to assist in construction hare been sent to other employment One thousand others are being held here pending receipt of orders from Washington.
Abington, Ind. ' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burris and family visited Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tice and family.... Mrs. Ben Weiss and daughters, Lillian and Hilda, visited Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Louise Bertram and Mrs. Charles Glunt and daughter Letha...Mrs, Earl Helms and child ren of Centervllle visited Wednesday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Turner Miss Ruby Wissler visited a part of last week with her sister, Mrs. Cay Stevens Mr. and Mrs. Toney Torschlog and family, Joseph and Frank Weiss, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sittloh and daughter, Audrey, Marie, Lillian and Hilda Weiss, Robert and Jeanette Merkamp, Eva Wissler, Dorothy Brown and Raymond Weiss attended a serenade party on Mr. and Mrs. Frank Toschlog of near Richmond I Thursday evening. .. .Mr. and Mrs. James Jarrett and daughter, Qiabel, and Mr. and Mrs. Park Jarrett spent Sunday with Arthur Bess and family. ....Mr. and Mrs. Austin Morgan and daughter, Cleo, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mark Higglns and family.... Sunday guests of Charles Tice and mother were Mr. and Mrs. Louis Tice and Ella Matty of Cincinnati Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tice and family and Mr. and Mrs. Omar Bertram and family were the Sunday guests of Mrs. Louise Bertram and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Glunt and daughter Letha Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lashley visited Sunday with Miss Mattie Snyder and Mrs. Sally Brumfield.....Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bertram left Sunday for Kansas City, Mo., on a business trip.... Mr. and Mrs. Ben Toschlog and family and Mrs. William Flatley and children visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Weiss and family and Miss Dorothea Brown Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Stevens spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Dynes. . . . .Miss Mattie Snyder and Mrs. Sally Brumfield spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lashley of Center vllle. .. .Joseph and Frank Weiss, Misses Marie and Lillian Weiss, Dorothea Brown and Hilda Weiss visited Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Mark Stevens and daughter, Laurabel. .... Miss Dorothea Brown attended the Institute at Richmond Saturday.... Miss Helen Farmer of Economy will teach the grades here. The former teacher was Emory Chamness. The high school will be transferred to some other school.... Miss Lillian Weiss visited Saturday night and Sunday morning with Mr. and Mrs. Mark Stevens and daughter, Laurabel of Centerville Mr. and Mrs. Victor Banadaile and son, Howard, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Fen der.... Privates Samuel Stinson and Everett Mullen were home on week end furloughs Miss Cuba Kinder has been staying with Mrs. Rife Pyle. ....Mrs. John Crawford visited last week with her daughter, Mrs. Warner Brettain Miss Inez Turner spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Paddock Mrs. Harry Jarret and Mrs. Bert Wolting called on Mrs. John Miller and daughters. Myrtle and Emma....Ottis Stevens has the influenza..... Miss Myrtle Miller and Jess Miller spent Sunday afternoon with Miss Mary Stoops and Perry Stoops. .. .The Stevens school has a quota of one hundred and eighty-two dollars ($182) worth of War Savings Stamps. They have so far been able to get four hundred eighty-one dollars ($481) worth, which is 215. Fountain City, Ind. Dorothy Carroll, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Carroll, is ill with diphtheria.... J. T. Reynolds and fam ily, Charlie Hunt and family of Richmond, and Mrs. Ona Boren were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Chenoweth Miss Nellie Overman has recovered from an attack of Spanish influenza and was able to return to her school at Eaton the first of the week.... Mis Edna Rich has returned to the Reid Memorial hospital after three weeks visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Rich .Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lacey and daughter, Aletha, of Winchester, spent, Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ora Lacey and family, north of town School has been closed down here on account of the epidemic of Spanish influenza. Among those that are ill with the disease in town are, Mrs. Elmer Burg, Supt. Beall, Miss Olive Hunt, and there are quite a number of cases around about in the country. .. .Quite a number of Fountain City people were at Richmond Monday, taking part in the Peace celebration. .. .Rev. Owen Livengood and family have bought a farm south of Richmond on the Abington pike, where they intend to move next week Miss Aletha Lacey of Winchester, is spending the week with Ora Lacey and family, north of town. PUBLIC SALE 48
-Joseph. Johnson
