Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 169, 29 April 1919 — Page 10

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 1919.

THE PALLADIUM CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING (standardised and Indexed for Quick iUfrnc, according to The Bull I Smith System. (Copyright) CLASSIFIED RATES le per word One Tim to per word Two Timed Sc per word Seven Times SOo per word On Month CONTRACT RATES obtained from The Palladium business office. CLOSING HOURS All Want-Ada must be In before 11 a, m. of day of publW cation. OUT-OF-TOWN ADS must b accompanied by cash In full payment, ac cording to above rates. THE PALLADIUM reserves the rlg-hl to classify all ads according- to Its own rules and regulations. NVANT-ADS g-lvlna- a 'letter or number," rare this offioa, can not be an J swered In person. A letter should be addressed to the 'Tetter or number." care this office. The advertiser will call for his answers and later call on you providing; your reply to this adJ vertlsement pleases hlra. 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 Palladlutq expects payment promptly upon roe celpt of bill. Phone 2834 AMBULANCE. A UNOEHTAKERS I A Jordan, MoManua Hunt & Walterrcan FUNERAL DIRECTORS J014 Main St. Tel. M78 KTUTE & SMITH Funeral Directors 14 N. th Bt Phone MM.

Phone 2623 WALTER J. DO AN 1106 Main St. If ARRY C. DOAN FUNERAL DIRECTORS MOU MENTAL 1B MONUMENT8 Made by Us are Rlht In Prices, Material and Workmanship. Step In See Display. PERRY T. WILLIAMS 83 N. 8th. Phone 1457 JOHN P. EMSLIE Monuments IS South Tenth Street Phone 4023 SPECIAL NOTICE $50,000 BUSINESS To be your own Individual business at a cost of only $1260.00. Will stand Investigating-. Call or address 104 Ft. Wayne Ave., Richmond. Ind. LET US SOLVE YOUR TRANSPORTATION PROBLEMS We operate a large number of all classes ot trucks Our Motto is: WE HAUL. ANYTHING. ANYWHERE. Standard Supply & Transportation Co, 1st and Main. Phones 2439-1069 NOTICE: Don't forg-et to top at Myers', corner 9th and Main for Candles, Popcorn, Hamburgers. Ruas Have your old Carpets made Into Beautiful Fluff Rugs by the W. N. Fly Rug Co., Indianapolis. Also Colonial Rag Rugs from carpet rags. Phone 2772 Interurban Restaurant. Ask for Mr. Fly. . Stationary. 25c, 60c and 75c box. Bartel & Rohe. LOST AND FOUND Child's Silver purse with chain lost. Phone 1308. Child's white kid glove lost. Phono 1308. LOST Child's black and lavender stripe percale dress on Main St. Phone 1478. HELP WANTED MALE 5 BOYS WANTED Permanent part-time easy work for clean-cut, ambitious school boys only. You may have a summer membership In the Y. M. C. A. with the privilege of swimming In the tank or your choice of many other prizes in addition to liberal profits for selling the May number of THE LADIES HOME JOURNAL. Apply to TT M. RTGGIN. 1236 Main Street CASHIER Wanted. Refined elderly gentleman for part night work. Short hours. City Restaurant. WANTED High class man who has ability to interview business men. Sales experience preferred. Salary and commission. Steady position. Call 628i2 Main St., ask for Mr. Pixler. WANTED Carpenters and laborers. National auio iooi WANTED - painters. Braden Stahl. South 7th & H Sts. and WANTED Three up to the minute men to handle accident and sickness insurance, cither whole or part-time for an old and reliable company. Permanent business, commission basis. Answer today. P. O. Box 6226, Boston, Mass. MEN Make every minute count. The Civil Service and business are still calling for more help. This Is your opportunity. Don't put It off any longer. Call at the office or write for Budget of Information. Richmond Business College, Colonial Bldg., Phone 2010. Male Help Wanted by large manufacturing concern on automobile body work. Work Is on the progressive system and working conditions are Identical to those of Ford Motor Company. Hours 8'i per day. Minimum wage 16.00 per day with chances for advancement. No experience or trade necessary. Wo want hustling aggressive young men who are interested in procuring a permanent position with chances for betterment in the future. We use also in our closed body work, men who are experienced on wood working machines, metal working machines, metal workers, wood workers, painters and trimmers." Wadsworth Manufacturing Co., Corner Jefferson & Connors Creek. Detroit, Mich. FEMALE HELP WANTED 6

4 Girls Wanted! to operate power sewing machines 3 Young Men to operate knitting machines. Experience not necessary. ATLAS UNDERWEAR COMPANY

Situation Wanted Ads Free for Soldiers and Sailors

In order to do our share to sure positions for the returning soldiers. Sailors and Marines, the Palladium will Insert a Situation Wanted ad free In . s 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 patriotic 'ity, by reading these ads and making therefrom their selections for capable mployes.

Can You Place These Men?

Owing to the recent discontinuance of the Federal Employment Service a ed is left unfilled. For months the Palladium has run free "ads" for returned service men eking employment. The requests for these "ads" were formally left with Miss Fisher at the Federal Employment office. Now, you, Mr. Returned Servre Man, can still get the free Palladium service by leaving the "ad" at the Y. M. C. A. Cornell Hewson, Secy, for returned service men will be our agent In the "uture. Any "ads" left at the "Y" will receive prompt attention.

" Returned srrvlce man seeks em'ovment In office. Hs had some exrlnce. Rpply Palladium Z-3. Returned soldier, experienced auto truck driver, wants work. Can also serve as private chauffer. Reply Palladium Z-4. Ml Returned sailor who saw real service, needs work. Automobile driving preferred. Reply Palladium Z-5. tGB Returned service man with some college training wants position with future. Reply Palladium Z-6. HELP WANTED FEMALE 3 SALESLADIES Wanted. 5 & 10 Cent Store. Woolworth Elderly lady wanted to peel vegetables. City Restaurant. HOUSKKEKPKR Wanted on a farm. Call 922 Sheridan. Phone 32C6. Good girl wanted. Family of two. 323 North 9th. WANTED Girl for housework. 202 N. 16th St. MAID Wanted. Arlington Hotel. MAID Wanted by family of two In a 6-room bungalow. Call 2018 S. A. HOUSEKEEPER Wanted at once on farm near city. Write Box E 6129 care Palladium. Agents and Salesmen Wanted 7 Make 32.00 an hour taking; orders for Goodyear fast selling guaranteed Raincoats. Profit In advance. We deliver and collect. Sample coat free. Write for territory. Goodyear Mf. Co.. 966 Lillis Bid.. Kansas City, Mo. SITUATIONS WANTED a WASHINGS Wanted. Richmond Home Launnrv, iSIS Main St. Phone 2766. WANTED Washings to do at ToN. W. 6 th St. ROOMS FOR RFMT R ST.. SOUTH 613 Suite of 3 light housekeeping rooms, modern, for rent. Nicely furnished. 9TH ST.. NORTH 214 Furnished rooms for light housekeeping, with bath. FOR RENT 2 or 3 furnished modern housekeeping rooms. Box C 3013. 6TH ST., NORTH 41 Furnished rooms for light housekeeping, modern. FOR RENT Furnished room with alcove and porch and private bath. Address Box D 4029 Palladium. FOR RENT Light housekeeping room, bath. 307 N. 13th St. Furnished rooms for rent, 27 S. 11th. ELECTRIC CONTRACTORS 13 HOUSE WIRING Electrical Chandeliers. The latest designs in all electrical fixtures. HARRY U. WOOD 1X20 Main Phone 1630 BUSINESS SERVICE . 12 WANTED To do paper cleaning and carpet cleaning. First-class work guaranteed. Phone 3460. John Walton, morning, noon and evening. HEATING AND PLUMBING 14 LIVE TODAY Call MEERHOFF for that necessary Plumbing. Phone 1238. PAINTING & DECORATING 15 DON'T put inferior Paper on the walls of your house. Use the best from DICKINSON'S WALL PAPER STORE, 504 Main St. Phone 2201. MOVING & STORAGE 18 MOVINU & STORAGK Local and long distance moving and general draylng W. E. Evans, 330 Lincoln St. Phone X105 HAULING If you want good service call Dixon. Machinery. Grain Stock Anything Anywhere at Any Time GARFIELD DIXON. Housemover Phone 2365 . AUTO MOVING VAN Largest and best equipped In the city for local and long distance moving. Furniture crated, sored or shipped. FORREST MONGER nn S 7th St. Phone 80 NOTICE Moving, local and long distance. Phone 2690 F. M. SIEOEL H EN R Y KNIGE Light hauling done of all kinds. Also truck furnished for picnics and hay rides. Phone 1348. 29 North 3rd St. See JESSE HILLING for local and long distance moving, storage and livestock hauling. Headquarters Feltman Cigar Store Phone 2039 STORAGE for Household Goods. Ed A. Feltman Storage House. Phone 2039. 609 Main St. Why not see JOHN A. WILLIAMS lor local and long distance moving? PHONE 5112 I Haul anything anywhere any time Prices Reasonable PALLADIUM WANT ADS FEMALE HELP WANTED 6

17 FURNITURE neatly repaired and roflnlshed. We repair almost everything Work called for and delivered. Cook's RT,alr Shop. 123 West Main. Phone 3252. MISCELLANEOUS REPAIRING 17B TRUCK REPAIRING Republic Truck Service Station. The best equipped shop In Richmond for truck repairing;. The Standard Supoly and Transportation Co.. 75 Main St. Phone 10R9-2459. A REAL FURNACE THAT GIVES SERvlce. If you are going to buy a furnace you should first investigate the Holland which carries the indorsement of thousands of satisfied users. H. L. Householder, Local Representative, 319 Randolph St. Phone 3163. It's your business if your clothes are soiled or need pressing but it's our business to clean and press them. Don't forget that. WILSON, Phone 1766 1018 Main 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 prices. 1020 Main. Phone 1936. UPHOLSTERING Furniture repairing and reflnlshlng and Awnings, 326 Main St. Phone 4657. T. C. Tager. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 Bibles and Church Record Books, Bartel & Rohe. . Black leather collapsible baby cab for sale, good condition. lo.OO. 1312 N. A. FOR SALE Complete new set of books for Business College course. Phone 1228. Ivorv Reed Cab, almost new, for sale. 1117 South A. FOR SALE Fumed Oak Bookcase and Seat. Gas Range and Gas Heater. 412 K. 16th St. FOR SALE Household furniture. O. L. Brown, Greensfork. Ind. Desks and Filing Cases. Bartel & Rohe. Cartons to send Eggs by Parcel Post. Bartel & Rohe. Hoosler Kitchen Cabinet for sale. Phone 3233. Fountain Pens and Eversharp Pencils. Bartel & Rohe. Tennis and Baseball goods. Bartel & Rohe. FOR SALE Iron bed and springs. 124 N. 7th. Peninsular Range, good condition, for sale, Jlo.00 for quick sale. Phone 1849 FOR SALE Complete- blacksmith outfit. Braden and Stahl, S. 7th and H. St. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22 All kinds of good used Furniture and Stoves bought and sold at Townsend's '- Main Phone 129. I'KNITURE Wanted. We pay cash for household goods. Brammer & Eliason, 620 Main. Phone 1469. :.M'IIKK und Stoves Home !Sjo--"5tnr. 11 Ft. W-ne Ave Ph MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 23 EXCHANGE Your piano for a Victrola or buy a used piano through me and save the dealer'o profit. Walter Pnlrhnm. 1000 Main 8L PIANO Tuning, prompt, efficient servtce. D. E. Roberts. Phone 4110. Wanted to use Piano for the storage. Phone 1946. MACHINERY TOOLS 24 i ; lOl IMOND BOILEK WORKS, N. W. 1st & Richmond Ave. Boiler Repairing and Flue Welding Phone 3097. Jacob Kern. SPECIAL AT THE STORES 25 STEGMAN, E. H., 401 South 12th St Phone 2129 for Fancy Groceries. OUR LARGE STOCK OF FENCE POSTS is going out fast. If you are going to need any posts you had better buy them now before they are all gone. STANDARD SUPPLY & TRANSPORTATION CO., First and Main Sts. Phones 2459-1069 IDE Collars Merton CAPS BE A fcalSpxt Emory Shirts for the man who cares PROGRESS STORE 912 Main FARM AND DAIRY PRODUCTS 27 Strawberry, Raspberry and Blackberry plants for sale. State Line Farm, Phone 5112H Feod and potatoes for sale. Phone 3494. PET STOCK & POULTRY 32 FOR SALE Beagle Hound Pups at 113 South 4th St. Call after 6 p. m. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 m !! M

FURNITURE REPAIRING

28 The MILLER-KEMPER Co. N. W. Snd Center Sts. Phones 847-2(7-3347. For all kinds of Building Material. RICHMOND LUMBER CO. Lumber. Mlllwork. Phones 3309 3307 LIVE STOCK AND VEHICLES 31 Duroc Jersey Sow and two pigs for sale. Joe Knipper, 94 Liberty Ave. Real Work Team for sale. R. O. Hatsley, Oreensfork Phone. FOR SALE Pony and outfit. 811 Sheridan St. Phone 3742. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33 PILOT SIX For sale, 1918 model, good as new. See it to appreciate it. Call WELDEX MFG. CO. Cor. N. 12th and E Sts. F5RD Roadster, commercial body for sale. 931 Main. FOR SALE TRUCK Ton Capacity Inquire 1029 Main Phone 1014 FOR SALE Five-passenger Inter-State car, 1917 model. In first class condition, will accept small car as part payment. Call 234 South 11th St. Used Cars For Sale Now Is the time to buy that used car. Buy it now so you can enjoy the bright summer days that are coming. Below we quote a few of our many "Good Buys". Don't miss a good thing. Look them over before you buy a used car. i Three Buick E 45 Touring 1918 One Buick E 44 Roadster 1918 Two Buick D 45 Touring 1917 1918 Studebaker Six Touring We have several other good used cars consisting of Fords, Studebakers, Maxwell, Chevrolet and several other i good used cars. Some of these cars are practically new. in fact every one is worth your consideration. Cheoowetlhi Amito Coo 1107 Main Street. Phone 1925 AUTOMOBILES WANTED 34 AUTOMOBILES WANTED for their parts. We tear 'em up and sell the parts. Highest prices paid for old cars regardless of condition. We have parts of all kinds. RICHMOND AUTO WRECKING CO., First and Main. Phone 2165. WANTED Automobile, must be in ATI condition, self-starter and lights, medium in weight. Will pay spot cash if reasonable. D 4030 care Palladium. AUTO SUPPLIES S. REPAIRS 33 Automobile Repairing A Specialty at MILLER BROS.' 85 & 37 S. 6th SL Phone 1268 NOTICE To Automobile Owners If your top la worn or In need of repairs call on us for estimates. Also painting, Btorage and run-ins. Wo A. PARKE 17 So. 10th Street Generator, Magneto and Ignition Experts RICHMOND BATTERY AND RADIATOR CO. 12th and Main Phone 1365 Don't Let an Opportunity Slip By Take advantage of everything. You can buy, sell, trade or advertise your business through Palladium Classified Columns. They bring what you want in the form of results. Over 11,000 circulation with more than 40,000 readers. Phone 2834-2872 AUTO SUPPLIES AND REPAIRS 35 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 WALL PAPER After you have seen the rest, come and see the best. An efficient force of decorators at your command all the time; no waiting. '; Hays Wall Paper Store Phone 2617 404 Main

BUILDING MATERIALS

SS THOS. TURNER & SON Boiler Repairs, Machine Work Auto Cylinder Reborlng Acetyllne Welding PHONE 1226 Automobile, Livery and Garages 36 FOR RENT Garage, cement floor and lights, 223 S. 14th. Phone 2030. MOTORCYCLES & BICYCLES 37 FOR SALE Twin Excelsior Motorcycle and side car. Will sell separate. 923 North 10th. HOUSES APTS. TO RENT 33 4-room flat for rent. Phone 1529. 5-room house for rent, north railroad, large garden, 8.80 per month. Call 1300 N. A. HOUSES and furnished rooms for rent. Phone 3780. WANTED TO RENT. 41 WANTED Furnished modern house or bungalow, no children. Long lease if desired. State price and particulars. Reference. Box D 4119 Palladium. WANTED Modern or semi-modern six or seven room house by May 15th. Address H, care Palladium. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 5f 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. FINE OHIO FARMS 72 acres In Monroe township, all excellent 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 $18,600. 165 acres, 130 acres of which are tillable, the balance fine blue grass pasture land, 2 sets of buildings. Price $87.50 per acre. 130 acres, fine stock farm, good buildings on good road. Price $75 per acre. $2000 down, 10 yrs. time on balance. C. C. HAWLEY New Paris, Ohio. FOR SALE 3 good building lots on Sheridan St'. House of S rooms, corner of North 22nd and F Sts. House of 8 rooms. See Albert B. Steen, 108 North 21st St. 10th ST., SOUTH 418 Six-room house for sale. FOR SALE 3 special bargains in a large corner lot. 3-room, 6-room houses. Priced 33,500 for a few days only. G. B. Moore, 102 S. 2nd. FOR SALE Frame house, eight rooms. Good condition. Near Earlham college. Address Box I 9002 care Palladium. FOR SALE CHEAP Wagons, Harness, 25 Corn Plows, one and two-rows. Vehicles, Vehicles, all kinds. Planters, Mowers and Rakes. 317 N. A St FOR SALE Frame house, six rooms and bath. Modern except furnace. Part cash and terms If desired. Address Box H 3013 car Palladium. 6-room cottage, modern, 627 South 13th. HOUSE Modern 5 room for sale, bath, furnace and laundry in cellar. Call 1123 So. 8th St. FOR SALE Improved 100 acres. Orange county, Ind. Team of mules. Harness, Wagon, farming tools and brood sow. Price $2500.00 Homer Artls, West Baden, Ind. SNAP Good five-room cottage on two acres of fine land. Electricity and gas. Fruit; barn; chicken park and good fencing. Located on main road southwest. Be quick. This is a bargain. BoxB-2021 Palladium FOK REAL ESTATE and FARMS sea A. M. ROBERTS. Liberty Ave., office is 8. ?th. Phone 4171. FARMS FOR SALE 43 Vacant lot for sale on cement alley, 45x125. 1022 Boyer. Two choice lots in Glen Heights east of Glen Miller. Write H. 8014 care Palladium. MONEY TO LOAN. 4tS NEED MONEY? If so, 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 LEGAL NOTICES. 49 NOTICE Wanted Bids for Coal. The Board of Education will receive bids for the coal supply for next year up to Wednesday, May 7. Specifications can be obtained at office of the Board, 8th and B St. Board of Education. AUTO SUPPLIES AND REPAIRS 35 AN ACCIDENT MAY CAUSE A BREAK In the best of steel forgings. Any part will break if the blow be hard enough; but that need not worry you. Oxyacetylene welding has made it possible to weld a piece of steel in such a way that it will be as strong as before. We are specialists in welding. Thos. Turner and Son Phone 4333. Rear 39 So. 6th St. Boiler Makers Sheet Metal Workers

WELDING

NOTICE I hereby wish to thank my customers for their patronage and to notify them that on and after May 5, 1919, I will be associated with "Jay the Jeweler" Number 12 N. 9th St. Hoping to meet you there I remain yours truly, H. Clyde St. John

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Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dennis visited friends In Cambridge City Sunday afternoon ..Mr. and Mrs. Clarkson Dennis were In Richmond Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Branson Dennis entertained the Married Folks club Thursday night The evening was spent In games, contests and music. A very delightful luncheon was served and a good time was enjoyed by the follow ing, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Study, Mrs. Mary Bales, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Beeson, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Beeson. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Dennis, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clapper, Mr. and Hrs. Homer Jones, Tessie Vardaman, George Beeson, Mary Beeson and Rachel Jones... Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Taylor spent Sunday with Mrs. Ollnda Beeson. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Billhelmer and Mrs. J. W. Mendenhall were In Richmond Saturday.. Representatives from the three Sunday schools met at the Nettle Creek church Sunday afternoon and arranged the program for the Sunday-school convention to be held May 11 at the M. E. church. . . .Sunday afternoon the regular preaching service will be held by the Rev. Mr. Taylor at the M. E. church Miss Helen Jones has returned from Purdue. She won two prizes in the egg contest The eggs were from the Buff Rock hens raised at her home Mrs. Walter Beeson and Mrs. Ed Beeson were in Mooreland recently Miss Edna Burroughs was in Newcastle Saturday evening... William Bookout made a business trip to Hagerstown recently. SOLD AT THE MARKET (By Associated Press) WASHINGTON, April 29. The war department announced today that contracts had been concluded for the sale of surplus stocks of sodium nitrate, sulphur and copper at current market rates to a number of dealers, the sales to be over a period of time and the stocks to be marketed by those companies in Euch a way as not to affect the market price or market conditions. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss : Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified and been appointed the Administrator With the Will Annexed of the last will and testament of Julia Qulgley, deceased, late of Wayne County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent MICHAEL J. QUIGLEY, Administrator With the Will Annexed. Kelley and Kelley, Attorneys. NOTICE TO HEIRS. CREDITORS. Etc. In the matter of the Estate of Albert Oler, Deceased. In the Wayne Circuit Court, April Term, 1919. Notice is hereby given that Henry T. Burns as Executor of the estate of Albert Oler, deceased, has presented and filed his account and vouchers In final settlement of said estate and that the same will come up for examination and action of said Circuit Court on the 34th day of May, 1919. at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate are required to appear In said Court and show cause. If any there be, why said account and vouchers should cot be approved. HENRY T. BURNS, Executor. JOHN L. HUPB, Attorney. apr 29 May 6-13 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT State of Indiana, Wayne County, es: Estate of George L. Scott, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Wayne Circuit Court, Administratrix of the estate of George L. Scott, deceased, late of Wayne County, Indiana. Said estate Is supposed to be solvent KATE SCOTT, Administratrix. Apr. 29; May 6-13 NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned, as administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Esther King, deceased, by virtue of the power and authority contained In the will of said decedent to sell the real estate owned by her at the time of her death, will sell at public auction, upon the premises, on the 24th day of April, 1919, at two o'clock P. M. the following described real estate located in the city of Richmond, Wayne County, Indiana, to-wit: Lot number two hundred and twenty (220) in that part of the .city of Richmond laid out by Elizabeth Starr, Commissioner, appointed to sell real estate of Charles Starr, deceased. Said real estate will be Bold free from all liens and encumbrances, excepting taxes of 1919, payable in 1920. TERMS OF SALE: One-third cash in hand, one-third in nine months and the remaining third in eighteen months from the day of sale; purchaser to execute his notes for said deferred payments, payable respectively in nine and eighteen months from the date of sale, with interest at the rate of six per cent per annum, and providing for attorneys fees. Said notes to be in usual bankable form and secured by a first mortgage upon said real estate and fire insurance policies to the satisfaction of the undersigned administrator. DICKINSON TRUST COMPANY, Administrator with the will annexed. Ray K. Shiveley, Attorney for Admr. Dated March 22, 1919. Mar. 22-29; Apr. 5-12

SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of a copy of decree to me directed from the Clerk of the Wayne Circuit Court, I will expose at Public Sale, at the Court House door. In the city of Richmond, Wayne County, Indiana, on the 22nd day of May, 1919, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M. on said day, the following property, to-wit: "A strip of ground twenty-six (26) feet wide off of the North, side of Lot number eighty (80) in that part of the City of Richmond laid outby Bickle and Laws, and being all of said lot except a strip twenty-eight (28) feet wide off of the South Side of said Lot conveyed by Mary A. Winslow to Lafayette Sharp by deed recorded in Deed Record 69, page S88, of the Records of said Wayne County." To be sold as the property of Mary E. Winslow to satisfy said decree in my hands In favor of Henry H. Johanning et al. Said sale without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. CLEMENT V. CARR. Sheriff of Wayne County. April 23. 1919. Gardner, Jessup, Hoelscher & White, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Apr 29 May 6-13

WITH THOSE III ARMY AND NAVY

This column, containing new of Richmond and Wayne county soldiers and sailors, will appear dally In the Palladium. Coatribntioas rill be welcomed.

Herbert Fosler, of North Seventh street, who is now with a base hospital unit with general station In France, is having many unique experiences in his present work. Fosler Is making trips back and forth across the Atlantic at regular intervals on hospital ships. He visits New York, and embarkation ports in France just about as often as it takes him to get back and forth across the ocean. . His capacity Is that of personal hospital attendant "We are off the U. 8. S. TCearsarge,' now and on the receiving ehip at Norfolk, but are planning to be here only a short time as we probably leave for France, Monday," writes Harry Rheinheimer in a letter to his mother, Mrs. William Reinheimer, of New Paris, Ohio. "We are going to bring back troops on German ships, and we are going to Brest I understand. Surprising to you as it is to me for we thought we were going to Great Lakes. The U. S. S. Kansas is taking us over, and then we go aboard one of the German ships. There are three hundred of us, al! firemen. "You remember I told yon about taking an examination. Well, I passed 4

all right and that Is the reason I am going over, as they are all rated men. "I am feeling fine and have gotten so fat I'll have to get a new uniform as I can hardly get Into this one. T think that when we get back we will get discharged, at least I hope so." Ernest Rockhill of the 37th Division, who has been In the army for over two years, arrived in Richmond a short time ago. Rockhill saw active service on various fronts with the 37th and came out without a wound or a gas attack. At one time, he explained yesterday, he was ill for a few days and was sent to a hospital. But he said that he just ran off and caught up with his company. Harold Norris, who arrived home from France some time ago received his honorable discharge from Camp Taylor last Saturday and has arrived at his home here. Private Charles Chestnut, of the 150th Field Artillery, Indiana's homecoming regiment, arrived In New York Saturday when the Leviathan docked. He Is a brother of Charles Chestnut of North Nineteenth street Kenneth S. McClure, a brother of Carl McClure of 418 North Fourteenth street who has served In the regular army for the past five years with the coast artillery, recently returned from France, and was married in Jersey City. He will arrive In Richmond with his bride In a few days, and will be at the home of his brother. Greensfork, Ind. Visitors In Richmond Saturday were Mrs. Milton Metters, Mrs. Hazel Boyd, Miss Dorthea Brown, Mrs. Mary Downing, Helen Downing. Hallis Brown, Harry Atkinson, Truba McFarland Miss Blanch Linderman of Richmond spent the week-end with her sister and father, Miss Mable and George Linderman Miss Ruby Sanders of Richmond spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Yunt Arthur Bailenger of Williamsburg, was in Greensfork on business, Saturday. ....Miss Elienda Linderman of Richmond spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Linderman of south of town.... Mrs. Theodosia Deeter, Mrs. Georgiana McDivitt left Saturday evening to visit with relatives in Newcastle Miss Esther Smith shopped in Richmond, Monday. Miss Agnes Smith and C. C. Smith were in Richmond, Saturday. .. .F. O. Underhill spent the week-end with hit family Miss Dorothea Brown i spending the week In Abington with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Weiss and family. . ..Mrs. Mary Brown, Fred Brown and son Hallis spent Sunday in Economy with the former's daughter, Mrs. Anna Bishop Mrs. Haler and daughter Audra and Devona Haler spent the week-end with the former's daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Thornburgh. near Millville Gertrude Retts of Dayton is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Retts.. Miss Hulda Bane and Guy Hoover were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Smith, near Economy Mrs. Edna Gibson of Blue Field, W. Va., who has been spending a few weeks with relatives here, returned home Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Lester Davis are the parents of a daughter, born Friday Mr. and Mrs. Kenton Bane and sons, Charles and Harry, entertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Bane and family of Muncie. Mr. and Mr;. Vinton Wilson and daughters, Zelma and Virginia, and sons Howard and Lewis Ellsworth Mr. and Mrs. Charles Retts and daughter Gertrude spent Sunday in Winchester.... Miss Lucile Gentry returned Saturday from Centerville after spending a few days with her grandmother, Mrs. Taylor McConaha...The Misses Wilma Black, Dorothy Gwinn, Irma Stackhouse entertained the common school graduates at the home of Miss Gwinn'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Gwinn. Thursday evening. The time was spent in games and refreshments were served. The house was decorated In the class colors, red and white. The guests were: Clara Hill. Jewell Morris. Dorothy Gwinn. Edith Pickett, Esther Morris, Wilma Black, Irma Stackhouse, Orville Gamber, Melvin Boyd, Desmond Bavender, Wiliam Black Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Smith of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Smith and daughter, Margaret Smith of Middletown, were the guests of their brother, C. C. Smith and family. .. .Miss Edna Altio returned Monday to her school duties at Richmond Paul Smith filled the pulpit at the Friends church. Sunday evening Edward McFarland, son of Mr. and Mrs. William McFarland, arrived home Saturday. He has just returned from overseas Miss Helen Roller spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Roller. .The Chapman orchestra met with Miss Helen Roller Friday evening to practice for commencement

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