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THE PALLADIUM CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 1 Standardised and Indexed , for Quick Reference, according to . Tb Baall L. Smith System. (Copyright) CLASSIFIED KATES . I -r word On Time ( lo p..' word Two Times to per word Seven Times 0o per word On Month CONTRACT RATES obtained from The Palladium business office. CLOSING! HOURS All Want-Ads must be In before 11 a. ta. of day of publication. OOT-OF-TOWN ADS must be accompanied by cash In full payment, according; to above rates. THE PALLADIUM reserves the rlg-ht to classify all ads according; to Its own rales and regulations. WANT-ADS rlvtna- a "letter or num.

ber." care this office, can not be answered In person. A letter should be addressed to th 'Tetter or number, care this office. The advertiser will call for his answers and later call on you providing: your reply to this ad- - vertlaement 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 AMBULANCE 6V UNOEHTAKER3 1A Jordan, McManua Hunt A Walterman FUNERAL DIRECTORS Main St. Tel. 1014 1171 KTTJTB SMITH Funeral Directors 14 N th St Phono 1184. Phone 2623 WALTER J. DO AN 1106 Main St. IARRY C. DOAN FTTVW AT. MOUMENTAL 1B We ar prepared to execute your order In the very best manner In the finest of marble of granite designing, let- ' terlng. etc.. warranted to be or tne best Reasonable rates. P" TWilliams. 33 N. 8th. Phone 1457. JOHN P. EMSLIE Monuments 15 South Tenth Street Phone 4023 SPECIAL NOTICE I will handle Snowflake Cream this summer at my residence. J. N. LONG 1132 Boyer Street Special Notice Davenport's Snow Flake and Bender's Cream for sale at . 222 S. 11th St. LOST AND FOUND KAVY PIN Lost between high school and North H. Valued as gift. Doris Gordon, 908 N. H. Running board tire pump lost between Centervllle and Richmond. Reward. Return Palladium. Email French Poodle. female lost with Ohio state license ward. 404 North 8th. HELP WANTED MALE i YOUNG MEN 18 and over, desiring Railway Mail and Postofflce clerkships. $92 month, wrlto for free particulars. Departmental Clerk examination May 17. J. C. Leonard (former Civil Service Examiner.) 1053 Equitable Bldg., Washington. ENGINEER One for Reneral work. Oood opening. Westcott Hotel. Experienced housepainter wanted. cia km n. 17th. Phone 2571. E. GOOD MAN Wanted to work sman garden on shares and take care of yard. 810 N. 15th. . HOUSEMAN Wanted. Westcott Hotel. LAUNDRY MAN--Wanted. Short hours. Westcott - - MAN Wanted for two or three dayswork on yard 1 and garden. V red H. Lemon & Co., Greenhouse, east of city. YOUNG MAN To work in store room. Westcott Hotel. ,W ANTED Special men to sell full line ,itnmnhllA insurance and appoint agents. Salary and commission. Give references. Lincoln Mutual Casualty Company. Springfield. Illinois. HELP WANTEJ FEMALE 3 Experienced Salesladies wanted at once. Vigran's Ladies' Shop. TEACE WORK at war pay. Knit urgently needed socks for us on Auto Knitters. Experience unnecessary. Full particulars 3o stamp. Dept 311, Auto Knitter Co.. 821 Jefferson St.. Ruffalo. N. Y. GIHL or woman wanted to work of mornlngs323PeaM St. :Pnone319a. OIR'C-Wanted for housework in country. Three In family, no laundry. May go home Sundays. Phone B134A. Agents and Salesmen Wanted 7 T-W'iiToO on hour taking orders for Goodyear fast sewing "'"'' Raincoats. Profit In advance. We deliver and collect. Sample coat free. Write for territory. Goodyear Mfg. Co, 866 Llllls Rldg.. Kansas City. Mo. Neat appearing salesmen wanted for Liberty, Eaton, Hagerstown and Greenville. Address Fuller Brush Co., 804 U. B. Bldg.. Dayton. Ohio. SITUAIIONS WANTED a POSITION Wanted as bookkeeper and tenographer.Fhone 4792. Woman wants any kind of day work. 222 South lZtn. WASHINGS Wanted. Richmond Home Tnundrv. iM Main St. Phone 2768. WANTED Watch, clock and Jewelry repairing. . 11. CLYDE ST. JUtl, 1034 Main St. ROOMS FOR RENT 6TH ST.. NORTH 41 Furnished rooms for light housekeeping, modern. 18TH ST.. NORTH 209 Two unrurnlshed light housekeeping rooms. Two modern rooms for rent. Phone 2742. r-'room furnished flat for light housekeeping. Light and Gas. Cor. 6th & South A. Phone 1247. Nice clean connecting iigni ?i h V Ing and sleeping rooms. 419 N. 11th St. SultTof two" light" housekeeping rooms for rent, nicely furnished. 613 South P. St. FOR RENT Two nice clean furnished rooms for housekeeping. No children. 1S5 South 7th St. ROOMS Sth S tSou t h, 628. MAIN ST 1530 furnishes rooms and houses, t-none v. v;?-cf1 sniiTit 36Vi Modern room rXi ' wntom or two ladles. Call after

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In order to do our share to cure positions tor the returning soldiers. Sailors and Marines, the Palladium will Insert a Situation Wanted aa tree in its Want Ad Columns for any of the boys in khaki or bue who desire it Employers will find it to their advantage, and will perform a P"" duty, by reading these ads and making therefrom their selections tor capaDie employes. Can You Place These Men?

Owing to the recent discontinuance of the Federal Employment Service a need Is left unfilled. For months the Palladium has run free "ads" for "turned service men seeking employment. The requests for these "ads" were formally Jeft wim Miss Fisher at the Federal Employment office. Now. you. Mr. Returned faeryIce Man. can still get the free Palladium service by leavisg the ad at tne . M. C. A. Cornell Hewson, Secy, for returned service men will be our agent in the future. Any "ads" left at the "Y" will receive prompt attention.

Kg SITUATION WANTED Returned sailor, attends Earlham. wants employment evenings and Saturdays. Reply Palladium Z-L I Returned service man seeks em ployment In office. Has had some experience. Reply Palladium Z-2. t?,i--i Hilnr with SM years ex perience in automobile work. Wants employment as cnauner or repair wher exnerlence counts. Reply Pal ladium Z-3. fega Returned soldier, experienced auto truck driver, wants work. Can also serve as private chauffer. Reply Palladium Z-4. K Returned sailor who saw real service, needs work. Automobile drivingpreferred. Reply Palladium Z-5. HEAIlNG AND PLUMBING 14 LIVE TODAY Call MEERHOFP for that Plumbing. Phone 1236. necessary PAINTING & DECORATING 15 Your house is half furnished when papered with out latest styles In Wall Paper. Exclusive styles. Dickinson Wall Paper. 604 Main. Ph. 2201. For Rooflngr. Painting- and Repairing call Silas Baker, ziti aouin xvw Phone 2S94. WALL PAPER 15A After you've seen the rest, come and see the best Our efficient force of decorators at your command all the time. NO WAITING HAYS WALL PAPER STORE Phone 2617 404 Main MOVING & STORAGE 16 AUTO MOVING VAN T-trirest and best eq:pped In the city for local and long distance moving, furniture crated, .'ored or "hipped. FORREST MUlNijEin. son S. 7th St. Phone 2808 SEE McKEE & TURNER For moving and stock hauling? Phone 3325 Tf A TTT TVrt I, you want good service .call Dixon. Machinery, oram ' -- Anywhere at Any Time GARFIELD DIXON. Ilousemover Phone 2365 MOVING & STORAGRlcal and long dVstance mov!g and general draylng w "a Evansi 330 Lincoln St Phone 8105 NOTICE Moving, local and long distance. Phone 2690 R M. SI EG EL GILT EDGE MOVING local and long distance moving Phone 3334 MOELK & HILLING For Why not see JOHN A. WILLIAMS local and long distance moving? pTinvn 5112 I for Haul anvthing anywhere any time Prices Reasonable FURNITURE REPAIRING 17 FURNITURE neatly repaired and roflnlshed. We repair almost everything Work called for and delivered. Cooks Repair Shop. 122 West Main. Phone 3252. . Ml SCELLANEOUS CLEANING 17-A J. W. CARTER Paper Cleaning and scraping, patching, pointing and general jobing, all work guaranteed. Phone 1406. MISCELLANEOUS REPAIRING 17B TRUCK REPAIRING Republic a ruck Service Station. The best equipped shop in Richmond for truck repairing. The Standard Supoly and Transportation Co.. 75 Main St. Phono 1069-2459. "j. C. DARNELL CO. Get your mowers sharpened, screens made and repalrsd. We repair everything. Work called for and delivered. New and second hand Bicycles, reasonable prlces.10jWIalnJhone19361 Lawn-MoweV Sharpening. Bicycle Tires, Repaired and for sale. Phono 3086. Wesley Brown & Son N. W. 2nd & Williams m. UPHOLSTERING Fu rn it uro repairing and refinlshlng and Awnings, 32b Main St Phone 4657. T. C. Yager. All kinds of vehicles repaired and painted. We paint automobiles SCHNEIDER'S FACTORY . H. J. YOST, Prop., 42 S. 6th St. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 BABY CAB, Ivory, for sale. 432 S. 12th. COOK STOVE. Rocking Chairs and Bed room suite for sale. 31 N. 3rd. Household goods for sale. 243 S. 8th. FOR SALE Wagons. Wagons. Harness. Breaking plows. Sulkies, Gang Plows, Harrows. Discs, Corn Planters, Spreaders, Vehicles, all kinds. Horse Clippers, Corn Plows, Plows, one and two row, all practically new. WM. SHENDLER, 317 N. A FIXTURES For sale, suitable for restaurant or confectionery. Large mirrors,. 10x6; also cigar fixtures. Home Supply Store. 181 Ft. Wayne Ave.

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for Soldiers and Sailors MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 irrnTnTDTTpn Trv.r sale. Underwood No. 4. good as new. Call 301 National Road West or Phone 3141. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE For sale Thursday, 1 o'clock p. m. ai oil . 17th St. consisting oi guuu ""ui ture and feather pillows. REED BABY CAB For sale. 300 Ran dolph. TTnTTSTrwnT.Ti ROODS For sale. Oil rv ctw T.n wn Mower. Kitchen Cabinet, Bookcase. Rugs, etc., all nearly new. Price reasonable. Sale begins Tuesday 10 a. m., April 15, at 831 Lincoln. FOR SALE 60-egg bator and brooder; range. 36 S. 8th. Hot Water 36 S. 8th. lncuUSED TIRES 32x3. and tubes, gas tank and bumpers, etc., for sale. 1029 Main St. Phone 1014. MILLWOOD For sale. Phone 3111. C. & W. Kramer Co. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22 All kinds of good used Furniture and Stoves bought and sold at Townsend 533 Main. Phone 1298. CREAM SEPARATOR Wanted. Do Laval preferred. Roscoo Roberts, Cambridge City, Ind. FURNITURE Wanted. We pay cash for household goods. Brammer & Eliason, 520 Main. Phone 1469. Kl HS'ITI RE and Stoves. Home Supn,v qtnrP. mi Ft. Wavne Ave Ph. Portable oven and bread mixer wanted. Box A 1143 care Palladium. Wanted to buy second hand pony carriage Mrs. Will Gaar. Campbellstown. Ohio, i MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 23 EXCHANGE Tour piano for a lctrola or buy a used piano through me and save the dealer-o profit. Walter R Fulehum. 1000 Main St. PIANO Tuning, prompt, efficient service. T). E. Roberts. Phone 4110. PIANO For sale, cash or easy terms. Room 40 Colonial. r Record Exchange 7 So. 11th St. Pretty soft a new record for a dime. T. G. ROELL MACHINERY & TOOLS 2 RICHMOND BOILER WORKS, N. W. 1st & Richmond Ave. Boiler Repairing and Flue Welding. Phone 3097. .Tneoh Kern. SPECIAL AT THE STORES 25 STEGMAN. E. H., 401 South 12th St. Phone 2129 for Fancy Groceries. Men be careful as to who you let clean and press your spring suit. We clean and press your clothes with all care possible. WILSON Phone 1766 1018 Main Just received a shipment of rebuilt Underwoods and L. C. Smiths. They are priced for quick sale. $63.75 to $73.50. Why pay more? Typewriters for rent. Richmond Typewriter Exchange 311 Union Nat'l Bank Bldg. Phone 1010 BREAD Your Grocer has it. IDE Collars ATorrm A . tVH CAPS BE A IU-Sp-T Emory Shirts for the man who cares PROGRESS STORE 912 Main TIN WORK ALL KINDS . J. Behringer S. C Between 8th and 9th Phone 1929 FARM AND DAIRY PRODUCTS 27 FOR SALE Some good mixed Luman Tyler, New Paris, O. hay. STRAWBERRY PLANTS For sale. Fhone 4752. BUILDING MATERIALS 2a The MILLER-KEMPER Co. N. W. 2nd & Center Sts. Phones 3247-3267-3347. For all kinds of Building Material. RICHMOND LUMBER CO. Lumber. Mlllwork. Phones 3209 3307 LIVE STOCK AND VEHICLES 31 50 head of nice feeding shoats for sale. Weigh about 100 pounds. Phone 72 M.. Centervllle. FOR SALE Team of work horses, good family cow, some good drivers. Phone 3431. Isaac Pryor, 1029 N. H. Horses for Sale Bay team, 7 and 9 years old, weight 3050 lbs., a real work team any place. 1 team black mares, weight 2650 lbs., good workers. Fresh cows, full-blooded Jersey. CHAS. LONG Big red barn in the first alley off Main on South 6th in the alley, rear Eagles' Hall, next to Omer G. Whe lan's Mill. FOR SALE 2 suckling 51 SO B. Haas Dairy. calves. Call

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RABBITS For sale. good m lemisn Giant, Rufus Reds. Pnone a C. White Leghorn eggs ror -"' "Ferris Strain" direct. 2ii w'"'u street. Buff Orpington eggs for setting, 855 Richmond Ave. Belgian Hare Rabbits for sale. Flem ish Giant. 613 Bout-n tin. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE S3 1917 FORD Touring car for sale. Good as new. Richmond Battery and Radiator Co. 12th and Main. Phone 1365 FORD Touring 4644. car for sale. Phone FOR SALE Good used Ford Delivery Truck, A-l condition, good as new, fine for grocery, merchant's dellvrey or trucking. Price right. Call, phone or write W. S. Osbourn, 213 Pearl St. USED CARS FOR SALE Westcott Roadster Marmon Roadster Dodge Touring . Bulck Four Ford Roadster Chevrolet Baby Grand GEORGE WORLET 16 South 9th, Phone 2903 FOR SALE OR . TRADE Thor Motorcycle with side car. Excellent condition. Cheap. Cash or time. Light Six Overland 1918 model, slightly used, in fine condition. Practically New Light Four 5-passenger the famous "90," run only 1,400 miles. See these cars at once used car department. DAVISOVERLAND SALES CO. 1209 E. Main. Phone 2411 Overland iZ for sale. W. S. 9 th. S. Traylor, 17 AUTOMOBILES WANTED 34 AUTOMOBILES WANTED for their parts. Highest prices paid for old cars. We have parts of all kinds. We also have used tires and tubes. We buy, trade and sell second hand automobiles. Richmond Auto Wrecking Co.. Phone 2165. First and Main. AUTO SUPPLIES &. REPAIRS 33 GUARANTEED AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING Tour car will be called for and delivered. Phone 4402, top Bachmeyer hill. EBELING & UHTE Automobile Repairing A Specialty at MILLER BROS.' S5 & 37 S. 6th St Phone 1263 Generator, Magneto and Ignition Experts RICHMOND BATTERY AND RADIATOR CO. 12th and Main Phone 1365 SEDAN TOPS Made to order, reasonable. Phone 3332.. AUTO OWNERS Let us do your tire repairing. Sav half and have guaranteed work. Bring In your old tires. We make -ln-l tires. 30x3tt at $1.50 to $2.25 for 37x5. Good used tires and tubes. 28x3 to 37x5 at right prices. We buy old tires. United States and Goodyear Tire Service tatlon. A. J. Miller Phone 2414. 731 S. Sth St VULCANIZING 35 VULCANIZING Prompt Service Vulcanizing and Interliners W. S. Traylor 17 South 9th - WELDING WELDING WILL REPAIR" IT What often appears to be a serious, ruinous crack or break in a cylinder, casting or piece of machinery, .is but a simpla piece of repair work to our EXPERT WELDERS Our welding works wonder, in repairing broken metal parts parts that would have to be "scrapped" before the process was invented. Remember, OUR WELDING generally makes the broken part STRONGER than it ever was. Inquiries invited. WELDEX MFXCO. EXPERT WELDERS Cor. 12th & N. E. Sts. Phon 1494

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WELDING 89 THOS. TURNER & SON Boiler Repairs. Machine Work Auto Cylinder Reborln Acetyllne Welding PHONE 1226 TAXI 38 TAXI 28 N. 7th Street Phone 1370 Anderson's Taxi Serrif HOUSES APT3. TO RENT 38 13TH ST., NORTH 820 5-room house for rent. 3-room flat. Call 119 N. 12th. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 BENNETT & PARKER All kinds of real estate for sale. A square deal to both buyer and seller. 210 & 211 Union Bank Bldg.. Phone 2707. HOUSE For sale. 9 rooms, modern. with garage. Phone 1797. Good 5-room house with bath, fine lo cation, possession on or about May 1st. Terms to suit. Phone 1965-3271. FOR SALE Five room house, four acres ground on good road, one and one-half miles from Eighth ana Mam All tillable. Owner leaving city, will sacrifice. Immediate possession: cash or terms. C. S. Quick. Burdsall and Wlllett, 303 National Bank Building, Phones 8271, 8293, 1965. 150 acres well Improved land for sale. Bargain at $135.00 per acre. 5 miles southwest Centervllle. Phone 72 M., Centervllle. FOR SALE Five-room house, 638 S. 9th St., large lot. Inquire at 13J7 S. J. St. 9TH ST.. SOUTH 501 Double house for sale. FOR SALE Complete modern home i near Earlham college. great induce-. ment in price. Inquire of Mr. Miller, 712 National Road West. FOR SALE Suburban Cottage on Payments like rent. South end near car line. PORTERFIELD & HUDDLESTON, Phone 1401 8-room brick house for sale, 4 lots. electric light, gas, furnace, fruit, large barn, good location for garage and repair shop. West side. $3,000; $1,500 cash, balance on long time. Box D 4117 care Palladium. 10th ST., SOUTH 418 Six-room house for sale. FOR SALE Complete modern home near Earlham College, great Inducement in price. Inquire of Mr. Miller, 712 National Road West. NICE LITTLE HOME On Payments Like Rent. Northeast part of city QFf T. W. HADLEY 2nd Nat. Bank Bldg., Phone 1922 FINE OHIO FARMS 30 Acres all fine level land and all tillable: all good buildings and In good location a dandy. Price $8,000; 1-3 down, balance to suit. 40 acres all level and all tillable; fair buildings and In fine section. Price $200.00 per acre. 72 acres in Monroe township, all ex cellent level land, all tillable: all extra good new buildings including a good silo. A REAL farm. Price $15,500 easy terms. 92 acres all good level land In fine location, good buildings. Price $18,500. C. C. HAWLEY New Paris, Ohio. FOR REAL ESTATE and FARMS see A. M. ROBERTS. Liberty Ave., office 1 S Sth Phone 4171. FARMS FOR SALE 43 14 ACRES For sale. Small chicken larm in eniervme, jiiu. -", balance long time. Roscoe Roberts, rambridp-o city. ind. REAL ESTATE WANTED 45 Wanted to buy Vi to 3 acres near Richmond. Box I 4027. MONEY TO LOAN. 45 NEED MONEY? If 60, we will make you a loan on your personal property at the legal rate. THE STATE INVESTMENT & LOAN CO. Room 40, Colonial Bldg. Phone 2560. Richmond. Ind. TO LOAM ON EASY TERMS Investigate our easy to pay Twenty Payment Flan' Loans. Get $50, pay back $2.50 a month. $100. $5.00 With interest at 3 per cent a month. Pay faster If you like less cost. For example Pay a $50 loan in full In One Month. TOTAL COST, $1.75. Tou pay only for the actual time loan runs. Interest i3 charged only on the actual amount of cash still outstanding. Come In and get free booklet. "The Twenty Payment Plan," which describes everything fully. We loan on Furniture, Pianos, Vlctrolas, Live Stock, Automobiles, etc., without removal. Call, Write or Phone RICHMOND LOAN COMPANY Established 1895. Room 8, Colonial Bldg., Cor. Main & Seventh Streets. PHONE 1545 Richmond, Indiana Under State Supervision FARMS FOR SALE 43 FARMS

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Two farms in Franklin County, 148 acres and 112 acres each. These farms Join each other. More than half of each farm under cultivation, balance In pasture, cultivated part rolling, part of pasture hilly. Running water year round, soil good, fences good, buildings first class; priced at $S0 and 75 rer spectlvely. This Is a great chance for someone with a little money to get a farm and make more money.

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A Typical Community Building at Bolton, Conn, Shortly After Completloa. RURAL CENTERS PROMOTE NEIGHBORHOOD ACTIVITIES Initial and Maintenance Funds Secured from Local Industry, Individual Donation, Club Initiative, Local Government and Community Endeavor.

MONEY TO LOAN 46 Wayne, Union, Fayette and Randolph County Farmers, Attention 1 UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT Farm Loans at 6 for 6 to 40 years. In office Friday and Saturday only. See N. G. McKlnley, suite No. 223 Colonial Bldg., Richmond. Ind. NOTICE OF HEARING Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned, Isaac E. Smith, on the 5th dav of ADril. 1919. filed with the Rnard of Pnmmlsainiiera nf Wavno foiintv Indlana. hia dulv verified nptitinn nrnv. ing relief from the performance of his contract for the construction of the Main Street Bridge in Richmond, Indiana. Said petition Is filed under the provisions of An Act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana for the relief of contractors engaged In bridge and high way construction from the consequences growing out of the existence of a state of war between the United States and Germany, which act was approved March 13th, 1919. The petition specifically shows conditions affecting the construction of the bridge arising as a result of and after the declaration of war, and which were not anticipated by the contracting parties at the time such contract was entered into. The petition further shows in itemized detail that part of the work which has already been done on the bridge and materials furnished for the same, and asks that the contractor be paid for such work and labor done and materials furnished at the present contract price, and that the Board of Commissioners then let a new contract according to law based on the prevailing prices and rates. Said Board of Commissioners have fixed April 26th, 1919, at ten o'clock A. M., on said day as the time for hearing such petition, said hearing to be held in the office of said Board in the Court House at Richmond, Indiana. Said petition will remain on file and in the office of said Commissioners, and can be seen and examined by any citizen by caUing upon W. Howard Brooks, the Auditor of said County, at his office in the Court House in said City of Richmond, Indiana. ISAAC E. SMITH. Petitioner. Robbins, Reller & Robbins, Attorneys. Apr. 7&14 State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss: , T a t--i, rjnhr.. t ".. . - . al., Vvayne circuit court, April lerm. 1919. No. 18593. Complaint lor partition of Real Estate. Be it known that on the 12th day of April, 1919, the above named plaintiff by her attorneys, filed in the office of the Clerk of the Wayne Circuit Court her complaint against said Defendants in the above entitled cause. Complaint for Partition of Real Estate together with the affidavit of a competent person, showing that said defendants, Edward Benbow, et al are not residents of the State of Indiana. Said defendants, Edward Benbow, Frank Benbow, Knode Benbow, Thoma3 Benbow, Jr., Benjamin Weaver, the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of Louisa Weaver, deceased, John Stober, Henry Stober, Warren Stober, Florence Kissler and Joseph Kissler. her husband, Mae i Johnson and William Johnson, her 'husband, Nellie Benbow, Grace Ben bow, Edna Benbow, Charles lowie, therefore, are hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint against them and that unless they appear and answer or demur thereto. at the calling of the said cause, on the ADril term of said court which was j begun and held at the Court House ! in the city of Richmond on the first (Monday of April, 1919, said Complaint ! and the matters and things therein ! contained and alleged, will be taken ! as true, and the said cause will be heard and determined in their abWitness the Clerk and the seal of said Court at the City of Richmond this 14th day of April, 1919. LINUS P. MEREDITH, Clerk. Robbins, Reller & Robbins, Attorneys for Plaintiff. - Apr. 14-21-2S NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss: Estate of John Kenney, deceased, Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Wayne Circuit Court, Executor of the estate of John Kenney, deceased, late of Wayne County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. JOSEPH W. KENNEY, Executor. Apr. 14-21-28 FARMS FOR SALE 43 FOR SALE PHONE 1814

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The community club provides the "get-together rendezvous" for the rural neighborhood. A country club of this character is not only a clearing house of sociability and rural uplift, but, during the recent war, It supplied excellent quarters for emergency , work of the Red Cross, local branche )( of the Council of National Defense and other war activities, as well as fostering home, economics and farm demonstration operations. County communities in 100 different localities now enjoy the community club. Rest rooms are provided for the farmers and their families when they visit town, while usually the county agent and the local nurse have offices in the building. The equipment of the building varies with the agricultural prosperity of the territory; from plain furniture and fittings of distinctly utilitarian simplicity to elaborate furnishings, Including moving-picture machines, pianos and talking machines. How Community Clubs Are Formed. Not long ago the Rural Organization Project of the Bureau of Markets. United States Department of Agriculture, conducted a comprehensive investigation of the community buildings, their activities, organization and management. Usually the persons owning stock in their community building association organize an incorporated company. Nonstockholders desiring the privileges of the building are associated so social members, both classes paying dues. Generally the control and management of the buildings are under the direction of the board of trustees and various committees, which centralize their powers in the authority delegated to the house secretary. In some instances where the community building is secured through private or industrial donation, control is placed in a select board named by the donor and possessing power to appoint his sucessors. Township and state buildings are managed by the usual public ofcials. As a rule, the annual maintenance expenses from 5 to 10 per cent of the initial cost, being in the simpler buildings chiefly for light and heat and in the larger ones inclusive of salaries for secretaries, physical directors, caretakers, and librarians. Funds to maintain the organizations are secured through membership dues, rentals, receipts from entertainments, moving pictures, bowling, billiards, and similar sources of revenue. According to the report of the Government specialists, 32 of the community buildings now in use are owned, controlled, financed, supported, and used by their respective communities. Money is secured by issuing stock, as well as by general contribution, this income being supplemented often by receipts from sales, games and entertainments, or by securing loans with the building as security, the loan being repaid later when sufficient funds accumulate for such purpose. Some Buildings Donated. Twenty-nine of the clubs studied are the product of local organizations with restricted aims, such as a women's club, athletic club, or a farmers' club, which constructs a building for its private use of the community. Twenty of the community buildings now in use have been donated by private individuals, who generally operate and maintain them, while 13 of the clubhouses have been provided by the township or town which maintains the buildings through revenues earned by the buildings themselves. There are seven of these community buildings which have been erected as social centers for the use of the employes of the community in general. COMMANDS CZECH'S" FORCE IN RUSSIA

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