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THE PALLADIUM CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Standardized and Indexed for Quick Reference, according to The Basil U Smith System. Copyrlfht) CLASSIFIED RATES Jc per word nT2 e per word." -Two Time. Sc per word. Seven Times tOc per word Month CONTPACT RATES obtained from The Falladlum bualnesa office. CLOSING HOURS All Want-Ads must be In before 11 a- m. of day or publication. OUT-OF-TOWN ADS must be accompanied by cash In full paym'M. according to above rates. THIS PATLADTUM reserves the rht t iaaifv ill ds according to U

own rules and regulations. TVANl-APS irlvlnjc a "letter or number," care this office, can not swered In person. A letter should be rdressd to the "letter or number, care this office. The advertiser will call for his answers and later can on you providing: your reply to this 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 xpects pavment promptly upon re ceipt or diii. Phone 2834 AMBULANCE & UNOEhTAKbKb 1A Jordan, McManu Iliint i; V.'s'terr.ian FUNERAL DIRECTORS 1014 Main St. T'A 2175 ICVTE A SMITH Funeral Directors 14 N th Si. Phone 1284. Phone 2823 Tfj) 1106 Main St. WALTER J. M I7ARRY C. DOAN ' ILj DOAN MONUMENTAL IB BUY IN RICHMOND. Large stock of Monument jnd Markers to select from. J. P. Emslio. 15 So. 10th St. FLORIST 1C LEMON'S Flower Shop Quality, fresh flowers. Service. 1015 Main. Ph. 1093. PERSONALS CARD OF THANKS We desire to express our sincere and heartfelt thanks to our friends, relatives and neighbors for the sympathy extended to us In our bereavement, in the death of our dearly beloved mother, Agnes Tuehus. We especially thank our friends for the floral offerings, and also Joseph Walterman for the kind manner In which he conducted the funeral. The Bereaved Family. SPECIAL NOTICE STAMPING and EMBROIDERING to order. 10 North 10th. LOST AND FOUND COON DOG Lost, black and tan, mostly Mack. Brown spot above each eye, piece out of end of each ear. Liberal reward. R. It. A. Box 244 Richmond. Female" Boston bull pup lost from 124 S. 15th St. Answers to name of Lady. Reward. Phone 2790. Money Pouch lost between Interurban and Pennsylvania Ptatlons, two tens, two fives, nine ones, 4 silver dollars. Liberal reward. Return Interuiban station. A. R. Morrey( Agt. Indianapolis News. HERVICE PIN Found. Phone 4202 HELM WANTS C' MALE 16 year old boys wanted. Twigg's BowlingAlley. Good wages. Farm hand Tvanted.'mirrled. small family, experience necessary and reference. House furnished, truck patch, fuel, good wages to work all year. Box G 7006 Palladium. Janitor and assistant wanted at once .for Murray and Murrette theaters. Apply Frank HoUand,manager. Thoroughly experienced single man on farm. Box E 5010 care Palladium. YT)U Nil M EN 1 and '"over," "are el IgTbTe for government Railway Mail Clerks. 192 month. Examinations soon. For free particulars, write J. L Leonard, (former Civil Service Examiner), 992 Kenols Building, Washington. PALLADIUM IrAtHft HELP WANTED FEMALE 6 Experienced .Makr wanted. Apply Kielhorn Millinery Co. I'lrst class lady pastry cook, colored or white wanted. Westcott Hotel. GIRL Wnnted"to wah silverware, Westcott Hotel. GIRL Wanted, Reid Hospital. steady work. GIKI Wanted to do house work, no washing or Ironing. Call 715 S. J St. LA rJY Va n t edf o r ' ' Safurday workln grocery. 5S5 Main. I-AfNORESS Wanted. Apply 212 So. 12th. Phone 6208. Second cook or cook's helper, no experience necessary. Westcott Hotel. AGENTS AND SALESMEN The Authentic Life of Theodore Roosevelt by William Draper Lewis. Ph. IX. Colonel Roosevelt's Intimate political associate and friend, with Introduction by ex-president Taft. Fully illustrated, low price, enormous demand, unprecedented opportunity, liberal terms. Outfit Free. Universal House, Philadelphia. Agent breaking all records taking orders for our popular History of the Great War. Wonderful photographic illustrations. Hlg commissions. Prospectus and outfit free. N. D. Thompson & Co.. St.Louis, Mo. LlF K OKTH EODORE ROOSEVELT 4Jntroductlon by ex-presldent Taft) History of world war by March. J5.00 per hour selling these two books. Biggest terms. Both outfits free, state choice. Historical Book Co., Chicago. Classified Advertising Pays.

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SITUATIONS WANTED

DAY WORK Wanted. 830 N. 12th. Nursing in confinement cases by Mrs. Miller. MeConaha Flats, . Apt. No. 8, South 4th St. i POSITION Wanted as bookkeeper by experienced young lady. Write partlculars. Postofflce box 97, City. ' Wanted to do housekeeping, country preferred. Box E 5113 care Palladium. JTM ST.. NORTH 306 For rent. Furnished room, modern. FimUsI'housekeeplng rooms, 44 Ft. Wayne Ave. ' BUSINESS SERVICE 12 PAPEIf HANfJTNQ Bv Edaar S. Wicket ,,.. tun c v t. BUILDING A CONTRACTING 13 The MILLER-KEMPER Co. V. W. 2nd & Center Sta. Phones 3247-3267-3347. All kinds of lumber and mlllwork. General contracting and building. PLUMBING 14 Our FITKL SAVERS SAVE FUEL. See MEERHOFF the Plumber. a 9th. Phone 123. WALL PAPER 15 GET YOUR H THC HOUSE PAPERED Before ho gets home L. JVL HAYS 404 MAIN STREET CLEANING AND PRESSING 17 IT'S YOUR BUSINESS If your clothes are soiled but It's our business to clean them. Don't for get that. ED WILSON, Offiice and Stock Fixtures 17A Office Desks. Chairs. Filing Cabinets and Safes, Bartel & Rohe. MOVING 4 STORAGE 16 Local and Long Distance Moving - Live Stock Hauling MeKEE & TURNER. 3325-5134 H. AUTO MOVING VAN Largest and best equipped In the city for local and long distance moving. Furniture crated, sored or shipped. FORREST MONGER 200 S. 7th St. Phone 2608 Gilt Edge MOVING SERVICE Local and Long Distance Hauling Also Stock Hauling Headouarters Prior's Livery Barn. MOELK & HILLING Phone 1439 Res. 3334 MOVING STORAC510 Local and long distance movl.nr an-I general draving. W. E. Evans, 330 Lincoln St. Phono .105 FURNITURE REPAIRING 17 FURNITURE neatly repaired and refln.lshed. We repair almost everything Work called for and delivered. Cook's Repair Shop. 122 West Main. Phone 3252. J. C. DARNELL CO. Picture Framing. Grinding Knives. Babv Cab Tires, new and second hand Blcvcles. We repair anything. 1020 Main. Phone 1930. M ISC El LANEOUS-fOR SALE 21 1-horse 3-phase Westinghouse motor I for sale. Plehl Electric Service. 1027 ! Main St. Bicvcles and ail kinds of repair work. Phone 3086. Wesley Brown A Son. Dry Stove Wood and Black Wood for sale. Phone 1078. FOR SALE No. S Rotary "Neostyle". Call 12ir. South C. FOR SALE One Perfection Coal Oil heater, large size, as good as now. One long sewing table, oak, almost new. One Floor Lamp, new, mahogany finish, wired. Will sell for nearly half price. 6L'0 S. 9th. St FOR SALE Lot of old lumber, cheap. Some good, some for firewood. Phone 2167. "Newcomb" Fly shuttle carpet and rug loom, for sale. Phone4809. Office-Desksl Chairs, Filing Cabinets and Safes. Bartel & Rohe. Reliable Matches The Safety Household Match One box, 7c ' 12 boxes, 75c , Feltman's Cigar Store 609 Main SHOES Second "hand men'a women's, children's. American Shoe Shop, 402 N. Sth. SHOE KBPAI IITXG Work guarantoed, reasonable prices. Richmond Shoo Repair Shop, 14 N. 6th St. SEWING MACHINES Motors and el?ctrlc Sewing Machines for ea'.e II. I). LACEY, 9 So. 7th. Phone 1756. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22 All kinda of good used Furniture and Stoves bought and sold at Townsend's 63." Main. Phone IZ'JB ri;i:NITUR.E Wanted. Will pay you rash for good household furniture. J. W. Rrammer. 520 wain, fnone i Fl'KN"ff'ltK and Stoves. Home Supply Storf. 1R1 Ft. Wayne Ave. Ph. 1862 flaw Furs wanted. 634 North 10th. Raw Furs Wanted. I can use them in any sized lots, for I buy from dealers and trappers everywhere, always in the market. r. P. Connell, wholesale dealer, Katon. Ohio. SELL your Junk to Sam Jaffe. We pay more for same. Phone 2047. WANTED We will buy your entire household Furniture and pay you the highest cash prices. Call us before you sell. Ramsey's Furniture Emporium No. 17 S. 7th St. Phone 187G. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 23 EXCHANGE Your piano for a Vlctrola or buy a used piano through me and save the dealer's profit. Walter B. Fulghum. 1000 Main St PIANO For sale. Excellent condition. Write Postofflce box 97. City. PIANO TUN I NO. Been at It 21 years. P. K. Roberts. Phone 4110. MACHINERY & TOOLS 24 Potatoes for sale, $1.65 bu. Delivered Onions $1.00 bu. Phone 376. RICHMOND BOILER WORKS. N. W. 1st & Richmond Ave. Boiler Repairing and Flue Welding. Phone 3097. Jacob Kern.

25 Office Desks. Chairs, Filing: Cabinets and Safes, Bartel & Rohe. FARM AND DAIRY PRODUCTS 27 Fresh egrgs for sale. 33 S. 2nd. BUILDING MATERIALS 28 The MILLER-KEMPER Co. N. W. 2nd & Center Sts. Phones 3247-3267-3347. For all kinds of BuildingMaterial. RICHMOND LUMBER CO. Lumher. Mlllwork. Phones S209 3307 PLANTS AND SEEDS 29 T E S T E 'D - - - Little Red Alslke, Timothy, Alfalfa GEO. BREHM CO.. 517 Main. B US I NESS OPPORTUNITIES 30 STOCK ISSUES SOLD for enterprises of merit by Stock House with expert Sales Organization. Securities Sales Co., National Life Bldg., Chicago. . LIVE STOCK & VEHICLES 31 FOR SALE 1 good work horse. 1 Poland China male hog. 3 brood sows and pigs, 31 Cypress hot bed sash. 20 bu. selected seed potatoes. J. E. Hunt, 400 N. W. 8th St. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33 FORD TOURING CAR For sale. 27 South 12th. Maxwell 5 passenger. Sell cheap. 41 North 11th. AUTO SUPPLIES & REPAIRS 35 FLORA & BENH AM AUTO Repairing 1412 N. A St. BARGAIN I have in my possession a few new Tiros, sizes 30x3, 31x4 In GOODRICH and FISK makes; also inner tubes for same. I will sell these tires at disposing prices. Call J. E. IIEALEY American Trust and Savings Bank. WELDING 35 THOS. TURNER & SON Boiler Repairs. Machine Work Auto Cylinder Reborlng Acetyline Welding PHONE 1226 NOW is me time to have us repair those cast iron gears and other parts of tractors, agricultural machinery, plows, and other steel and iron equipment. WELDING the way we do it i moo n a mnnov in nnplrot f"ni 1 YOU for we save large transportation costs on new parts, their high prices and time lost in obtaining them. Expert welding in ALL its branches at close figures. Try us. ! WELDEX MFG. CO. TAXI 3d TAXI Anderson's Taxi Service 28 N. 7th Street Phone 1370 HOUSES APTS. TO RENT 38 5-room house In good location. Phone 2256. ' 14TH ST., SOUTH 209 For rent, 4 room flat. Phone 3259. 18TH ST., NORTH 512 For rent. 5room house, both waters and gas. good cellar, small family. W. S. Taylor, Centerville, Ind. Furnished house with heat for rent. D. W., care Palladium; FOR RENT$i37507Seven-room house. good repair. 207 Pearl. Call 204 S. 12th Phone 2854. HOLSK For rent, four rooms, good Jocation and condition. Man and wife. Phone 107S. One five room Hat, ground floor, furI nished for light housekeeping; private bath and toilet. Cor. S. A & oth. phone 1 247. I EUSINESS PLACES TO RENT 39 1 4 RENT Garage or factory floor space, 40x50 and full basement. Elevator, electric machinery, gasoline station All O. K. j MORGAN, 6th and Main. WANTED TO RENT 41 Furnised room wanted. Centrally located. Write Postofflce Box 97City. On or before April 1st I want to rent a Modern House or Ground Floor Flat with three sleeping rooms. GEO. M. LOGAN, 124 S. 15th St. AUTO SUPPLIES A REPAIRS 35

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R. J. BEHRINQER South C, Between 8th and 9th

41 ROOMS 4 modern, unfurnished wanted to rent by man and wife - with good family and location or one half modern house. L. Deeter, 334 Pearl St. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 BENNETT & PARKER All kinds of real estate for sale. A square deal to both buyer and seller. 213 Union Bank Bldg.. phone 2707. CORNER 10TH and NORTH J STS. For sale, lot 149xl05. building 40x60, cement floor, can be used for most anything garage, junk yard, etc. Phone 3498. T. W. HADLEY, 2nd Nat. Bank Bldg. Houses on Payments like Rent. Insurance, Fire and Cyclone. FOR REAL ESTATE an-1 FARMS see A. M. ROBERTS. Liberty Ave. Office i s sth Phone 4171. ' Suburban property for sale, high class, west, modern, small acreage. Address Box G 7007, Palladium. FARMS FOR SALE . 43 219 Acres, 3 miles out, ISO level, rest slightly rolling with good orchard, good buildings, silo, fine black soil, a bargain at $45,000. Address Box E 5112, care Palladium. 30 acres close to town, all kinds fruit, 6-room house and good bank barn. Phone 1419. PREBLE COUNTY FARMS 100 Acres good land, part black, part slightly rolling, largo dwelling with slate roof, large bank barn, good orchard In good location. Price $100 p:r acre. Possession March 1. 42 Acre3 all good land, good buildings, well fenced. Price $0000. A bargain. A large list of other farms. C. C. HAWLEY, New Paris. Ohio. MONEY TO LOAN 46 M(flMIPV to pay rf your sma11 iVllAJlMlCiH binSi and 8tart the New Year right. Legal rates and easy terms. THE STATE INVESTMENT & LOAN CO., Room 40, Colonial Bldg. Phone 25G0. Richmond, Ind. WAYNE COUNTY FARMERS, ATTENTION! U. S. Government Farm Loans at 5' for 5 to 40 yi?ars. See Mendenhall and McKinlcy at 202 Mouch Bldg., Newcastle, Ind., any time or N. G. McKinlcy on Saturday of each week at the office of the WAYNE COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. We buy Liberty Bonds. Write us. National Bond Company, Muncie, Ind., 206-207 Wysor Block. START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT Why not put all of your hills into one, and owe only one place. Have you the money to do this? If not, we will loan you what you need. We make loans on furniture, pianos, fixtures etc., without removal. For Example $40, Total Cost $3.50 For Four Months Or if you need more money and want longer time, we will loan you any amount up to $300 and give you 20 months' time to pay back if you desire. However, if you prefer you can repay in full at any time and you will be charged interest only for actual number of months loan is carried, at strictly legal rates. Come in and get Free Booklet "The' Twenty Payment Plan", which explains everything. Call. Write or Phone RICHMOND LOAN COMPANY Established 1805. Room 8, Colonial Bldg., Cor. Main & Seventh Streets. PHONE 1445 Richmond, Indiana Under State Supervision State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss: Passmore Avery, vs. Arthur Avery, Wayne Circuit Court, January Term, 1919. No. 18498. Petition for Divorce. Be it known that on the 14th day of January, 1919, the above named Plaintiff, by her Attorney, filed in the office of the Clerk of the Wayne Circuit Court, her Petition against said Defendant for a Divorce and custody of minor child. Said Plaintiff also filed with said complaint the affidavit of W. W. Zimmerman, a disinterested person, showing that said Defendant is not a resident of this state, and also her own affidavit showing that her causes for Divorce, as stated in her said Petition, are, abandonment and failure to provide. Said Defendant is therefore hereby notified of the filing and pendency of such Petition, and that unless he ap pears and answers or demurs thereto, I on the calling of said cause on the 14th day of March. 1919. at the Term of said Court which was begun and held at the Court House in the City of Richmond, on the 1st Monday of Janu ary, 1919. said cause will be heard and determined in his absence. Witness, the Clerk, and the Seal of said Court, at the City of Richmond, this 14th day of January, 1919. LINUS P. MEREDITH, Clerk. Robbins, Reller & Robbins, Attorney for Plaintiff Jan. 15-22-29 OUR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS AUTO SUPPLIES &. REPAIRS 35

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Congressmen Would Redistrict the State A meeting of nine Republican congressmen will be held In Washington soon to discuss the question of re- apportionment of the state which it is suggested the legislature might take up if any unanimity of opinion could be arrived at by the Interested congressman. Congressman-elect Benham of the Fourth proposes to shove a strongly Democratic county out of his district into the Sixth. Representative Elliott of the Sixth opposed this move, and will carry the fight to the legislature if necessary. Representative Sanders, of the Fifth, asks to take Warren county, which is Republican, away from Representative

PUBLIC SALE

As i am moving away, I will sell at auction on what is known as the Lawrence Grace farm, seven miles northwest of Richmond; one-half mile east of Olive Hill; four miles north of Centerville, on FRIDAY, JAN. 17TH, 1919 . Beginning at 10 o'clock, a. m., sharp, the following personal property, to-wlt: 3 HEAD OF HORSES 1 SPAN OF MULES 1 sorrel team, smooth mouth, good workers; 1 bay horse, 4 years old;

1 span of mules. 8 HEAD OF CATTLE 8 1 shorthorn cow with calf by side; 1 shorthorn heifer with calf by side; 1 red cow, will soon have third calf; 1 red bull calf, weight 650 lbs.; 1 Holstein bull calf, about ten months old; 1 red steer, weight about 600 lbs.; 2 red heifer calves.

FARMING IMPLEMENTS, ETC. 1 McCormick binder, 1 Osborn mower, 1 Janesville corn planter with fertilizer and check rower attachment; 1 International manure spreader, 1 Oliver two-row corn plow, 1 National spring-tooth one-row corn plow, 1 fourteeninch Oliver sulky plow, 1 Clark sulky plow, 1 spring-tooth hay rake, 1 thir-teen-inch and 1 fourteen-inch walking breaking plow, 1 seven-shovel cultivator, 1 steel roller, 1 three-section spike-tooth harrow, 1 wooden hay rake. 1 buggy, 1 spring wagon, 1 carriage, 2 wagons, 1 flat bed with hog rack. 1 box bed, log bolsters, sled, chains, slop cart, shovels, forks, 1 new hog feeder, hog troughs, hog fountain, gasoline tank, coal oil tank, 2 square hog houses, grind stone. Most of above named implements are practically good as new. Other articles too numerous to mention. FEED About 8 tons clover hay, some baled straw, 600 or 700 bushels of seed corn, shredded fodder. 1 to 2 bubshels of little red clover seed. HOUSEHOLD GOODS 1 Garland range, 1 heating stove, 1 kitchen cabinet, tables, chairs, sideboard, safe, folding bed, beds, springs, washing machine, DeLaval No. 12 cream separator, dishes, fruit jars, numerous other things. HARNESS Work harness, buggy harness, halters, bridles, collars, pads, nets, Stewart horse clippers.

TERMS Made known on day of sale. Lunch served by the Ladies' Aid Society of Webster.

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I will offer at public sale on what is known as the Dillman farm, situated one mile north of Richmond on the Middleboro pike on THURSDAY, JAN. 23, 1919 Sale beginning at 12 o'clock, the following: One team roan mares, weigh 2800 lbs. Two extra good Jersey cows, fresh in the spring. One young Jersey heifer. 25 pigs weighs 75 lbs. each.

One Rude manure spreader, good as new; 1 Troy wagon and hog racks and gravel bed; 1 storm buggy; 1 McCormick binder. 7-ft. cut; 1 McCormick mower, 5-ft. cut; 1 Asburne steel hay rake; 1 hay tedder, good as new; 1 Buckeye 2-horse wheat drill, fertilizer attachment; 1 one-horse wheat drill with latest improved corn turner attachment; 1 Gale corn planter with fertilizer attachment; 1 steel roller; 1 disk; 1 Ohio corn plow; 1 Oliver breaking plow; 1 fan mill; 1 spike-tooth harrow; 2 one-horse cultivators; 1 double set breeching harness; 3 sets buggy harness; 1 single set work harness; 3 sets fly nets; 1 20-ft. ladder; 1 lard press; 1 power horse clipper; 1 extra good trailer with rack and attachment; 2 double hay forks with ropes; 10 to 12 tons extra good clover hay; 40 bushels oats; 4 bushels seed corn; 1 Delight hog feeder with door attachment; 1 feed box 14 ft. long; 1 cross-cut saw; 50 grain sacks; 1 roll barbwire; and numerous other articles. TERMS All sums of $5.00 and under, cash in hand before removing the property. All sums over $5.00 a credit of six months will be allowed, purchaser giving bankable note with six percent interest. Co & BERRY THOMAS F. CONNIKF, Auctioneer. FRANK TAYLOR. Clerk.

PUBLIC SALE

Having rented my farm, I will sell at public auction, 44 miles west of Williamsburg, 6 miles northwest of Greensfork, 6 miles northeast of Hagerstown, 2 miles south of Economy, on Williamsburg and Newcastle Pike, on Friday, Jam. 17th, 11919.

Beginning at 10 o'clock a. m., sharp, the following personal property, to-wit: 2 Spans of Mules and 1 Horse One span of black mare mules, 3 years old, weight 2530, well broke and an extra good pair; 1 span of black mare mules, 5 years old, weight 2600, these mules are all excellent workers, well mated and sound; 1 bay mare, 6 years old and sound, weight 1500. 2 Head of Cattle 2 One Jersey Milch cow, 6 years old, will be fresh in April; 1 Jersey milch cow, 4 years old, bred to be fresh inJune. These are both excellent cows. 500 Bushels Oats Farming Implements, Etc. One 16-inch Janesville riding plow; 1 14-inch Oliver riding plow, new; 3 14-inch walking plows; 1 Janesville 2-row corn plow; 2 O hio 1-row corn plows; 1 double disc; 1 steel roler; 1 one-horse wheat drill; 1 spring-tooth harrow; 1 spike-tooth harrow; 1 corn sheller; 1 Studebaker wagon, with flat bed and hog racks, as good as new; 2 Studebaker wagons, with box beds; 1 gravel bed; 1 rubber-tire buggy; 1 set log bolsters; 1 bobsled; 1 sleigh; 2 sets breeching harness; 1 set hip-strap harness; 1 set buggy harness; fly nets; collars; bridles; halters; forks and shovels; doubletrees, singletrees, etc.; 1 tank heater. Household Goods A complete line of houehold goods consisting of: One Peninsular range; 1 good heating stove; 2 extension tables; 1 work table; 1 sideboard, nice as new; 3 beds, mattresses and springs; 1 lounge; several yards of good carpet; nearly new linoleum, 11 ft.xl2 ft.; chairs, stands and dishes; 1 dash churn; 1 Primrose cream separator, nearly new; several good chicken coops; brooder house fixtures; 1 cupboard; 1 kitchen cabinet; and several other articles not here mentioned. TERMS made known on day of sale. Lunch will be served on the grounds.

ALBERT HINDMAN, Auctioneer. RAY SWALLOW, Clerk.

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ties. i Renresentative Wood opposes this ! change, and says he needs Warren county In his business. Thrilling Fight with Lion Features Picture The fight between Yarzan and the huge lion in the motion picture "Tarzan of the Apes" has been accredited with being the most exciting episode ever cameraed. The Scientific American says it Is the ultimate of illusory expression. This the scene that created so much comment during the run of the play on Broadway. "Tarzan of the Apes' opens for a three day engagement at the Washington Sunday, Jan. 19. 28 HEAD OF SHEEP 28 25 One-year-old Ewes, some are bred; 2 ewe lambs, 1 good buck. 23 HEAD OF HOGS 23 2 sows, 20 fall pigs, 1 Duroc male bog. R E RT . DUNLAP Greensfork Phone O. J. OLER

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Well Kept Orchard Witt Prove Profitable In Many Way By P. Q. HOLDEN. ' THERE are many reasons why we should grow bur own fruit at home. Chief among - them are : 1. The nresent hlffh nrlce of frnlt makes it profitable. 2. Fruit should form a portion of our daily diet, 3. Fruit trees, if well cared for, . add to the appearance of our town or country home. If we grow our own fruit we will have fresh fruit every day duringthe season and will have a surplus to dry, can, or store for winter use. If we do not grow it we will not have it. A well-kept orchard Is one of the, most attractive parts of the farm.. Nothing else on the farm lingers so long in our memory as the old orchard. It is at once a source of; beauty and fragrance In the spring, r. aT'xo,- jsi yy. An Old Neglected Orchard Tree Dying, Rotting, Worthless and Unsightly A Little Care Would Have Made This a Fine Orchard.; of delightful shade all grimmer, of healthful and delicious food in the autumn and winter months. The time to plant fruit trees is , late In the fall. Only trees with '. good healthy main trunks, free of ' diseases, bruises and insect pests, should be planted. A generous amount of well pulverized soil should be packed around the roots. The purpose of trimming fruit trees Is to strengthen them by properly spacing the branches on the trunk and to permit the light and heat to penetrate to all parts of the ' tree. All dead wood, all suckers, all; blight, bitter rot or black rot infested branches and all branches which cross other branches and rub off. the bark, should be trimmed out. Every branch removed should be cut off as close to the parent branch as possible. Never leave a stub, as' It will die and cause the trunk of the tree to rot. All wounds caused by cutting should be painted. When! the branch removed had been dis-' eased, the wound, before being painted, should be washed with a ; solution of one part corrosive sublimate to 1,000 parts of water. Peach trees produce fruit on wood of the previous season's growth. To have an abundance of f rult-bearlng wood each year trees must be cut back sufficiently to cause a vigorous growth of new wood. severe pruning. Plums are often Injured by too much trimming. Pears should never be pruned cut out only the dead wood and use a disinfectant on all cuts made. Asks Legislative Action to Change Name of Germantown to Pershing In response to a petition, signed by all except ten voters there, Senator Walter MeConaha, of Richmond, will introduce a bill to change the legally incorporated name of East German-;' town, in Wayne county, to Pershing. The change has already been made by the postofflce department at the request of residents who could not stand for the old name since the war made it distasteful. Fire Department Called to Extinguish Roof Fire The fire department was called to 927 Boyer, at the residence of John Hudnell, Wednesday to extinguish a rof fire. There was no loss. No damage was caused by a slight flue fire at enth and South D streets.' After each meal YOU eat one 'ATONIC:! Ctobvour STOMACHS SAKEJ and get full food value and real stomach comfort. Instantly relieves beart burn, bloated, gassy feeling. STOPS acidity, food repeating and stomach misery. AIDS digestion; keeps the etomach sweet and pure. EATONIC it tho best remedy and only cost ' ' a cent or two a day to use it. You will be aelighted with result. Satisfaction ffuarantead or money back. Pleaae call mod try it. a. u. xuKen & Co.. Distributors, Richmond. Ind. . , NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT., -State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss;. Notice is hereby given that .the, undersigned has been appointed ad-; ministrator of the estate of William' Imperiale, deceased, late of Wayne-; County, Indiana. Said estate is sup-'

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