Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 171, 1 May 1919 — Page 14

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THE PALLADIUM CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Undardlsd tad Index sd (or Quid! ttrnc. according to Thi BuH U Smith System. (Copyright) CLASSIFIED RATES lo pr word...., ....Om Time Zo tsr word..-. Two Time So pr word Sern Tlm Po ptr word On Month CONTRACT RATES obtained from The Palladium business offlc. CLOSING HOURS All Want-Ads must b in bafora 11 a. m. of day oC publw cation. . OUT-OF-TOWN ADS must b accompanied by caah In full payment, ae cording to abora rataa. THE PALLADrUM raaarrea tba right to classify all ada according to Its) own rulss and rarulattona. WANT-ADS girlnr a "Isttar or nam-, bar." cara this offlca. can not ba anJ werad In parson. A lattar should ba addrassad to tha "letter or number" care this office. The advertiser will call for his answers and later call oa you providing- your reply to this adW vertlsemant pleases him. TELEPHONE your Want-Ads when It la mora convenient to do so. BUI will be sent to you. and as this is an ao commodatlon service. The Palladium expects payment promptly upon re ye Mill. Phone 2834 AMBULANCE & UNDERTAKERS 1A Jordan. McManua Runt Jk Waltern:an FUNERAL DIRECTORS 1614 Main St. Tel. S17B KT UTE SMITH " ' ': ,' Funeral Directors 14 J. tth St Phone 1SS4. Phone 2628 1108 Main St HARRY C. DOAN Walter j. DOAN FTTNERAL directors MOU MENTAL IB MONUMENTS Made by Us are Right in Prices. Material and Workmanship. Step In -See Display. PERRT T. WILLIAMS SS N. 8th. Phone 1-4 S 7 , JOHN P. EMSLIE . Monuments XI South Tenth Street Phone 402S SPECIAL NOTICE FLtfFF RUGS Have your old carpets made Into Fluff Rug;. Our representative is now at Richmond. If he has not been at your door telephone 1370 Anderson Livery Stable. Ask for Joseph Medztgr. A8HJIAN BROS. RlrO CO.. Indianapolis. Ind. ruqs 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. LET US SOLVE YOUR TRANSPORTATION PROBLEMS We operate- a large number ot all classes of trucks Our Motto is: WE HAUL. ANYTHING. ANYWHERE. Standard Supply & Trans- ' " portation Co. 1st and Main. Phones 2459-1069 NOTICE: Don't forset to stop at Myers', corner 9th and Main for Can- . dies. Popcorn, Hamburgers. Stationary. 25c, 50c and 75c box. Bartel & Robe. LOST AND FOUND 4 LOST A dark striped carriage robe on North C St between 6th and Ft. Wayne Ave.. A reward If left at 112 Ft Wayne Ave. FOUND Bicycle. Inquire 2184 N. W. 1st St. KNITTING BAG LOST Containing glasxes and other articles, between South lth and 11th. 605 South 11th. TIRE lost. 33x4 Goodrich and rim between Richmond and Jackson Park. Harrv Carvev. Cambridge City. HELP WANTED MALE BOT Wanted. Thtstlethwaite's, 914 Main. CASHIER Wanted. Refined elderly gentleman for part night work. Short hours. City Restaurant. MEN Wanted, shipping Dept. Experience unnecessary. JenKins Vulcan Spring Co. MAN Wanted. 300 Main. JANITOR Wanted for church, work. Call at 401 N. 17th St. Phone 1859. WANTED 2 painters. Braden and Stahl. South Tth A H Sts. MANAGER WANTED "For"" Way ee' : Goturaty4 Newly organized concern is opening office in Richmond and requires service of capable business man to handle this and other counties adjoining. Work is permanent and requires help of large sales force. Proposition entirely new no competition, backed by big campaign. $1 000 cash bond required, fully secured. Returnable in 90 days. Earnings upward of $7,500 per year. Capable executive will assist in opening office and help train sales force. Real opportunity for party looking for an unusual permanent proposition. Give qualifications or no consideration will be shown. Address Box D-41 21 Palladium.

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Owing to the recent discontinuance of the Federal Employment Service eed is left unfilled. For months the Palladium has run free "ads" for returned service men seeking employment. The requests for these "ads" were formally left with Miss Fisher at the Federal Employment office. Now, you. Mr. Returned Service Man, can still get the tree Palladium service by leaving the "ad" at the T. M . C. A. The "Y" will take care of all ada left there by returned service men. vny ads left at the "Y" will receive prompt attention.

Returned service man seeks em'oyment In office. Has had soma axrlence. Reply Palladium Z-I. ""J Returned soldier, experienced auto truck driver, wants work. Can also serve as private chauffer. Reply Pal ladium Z-4. M Returned sailor who saw real service, needs work. Automobile driving preferred. Reply Palladium. Z-5. IBS Returned service man with some college training wants position with future. Reply Palladium Z-6. HELP WANTED MALE COLLECTOR Wanted. Union Store. Two men who want steady work for day and night shift. Work not hard. Address K. M., care Palladium. HELP WANTED SPRING MAKER Want man thoroughly familiar with quantity production on automobile springs, for cheap and medium price cars. Must know how to lay out shop, where to buy material, and equipment, and be familiar with every detail of the spring making business. Address Box D 4120 care Palladium. WANTED Compositor or twothirder. Good wages, steady work. Hamilton Autographic Register Co., Hamilton, Ohio. WANTED Three up to the minute men to handle accident and sickness Insurance, either whole or part-time for an old and reliable company. Permanent .business, commission basis. Answer today. P. O. Box 5228, Boston, Mats. HELP WANTED FEMALE HOUSEKEEPER Wanted on. a farm. Call 922 Sheridan. Phone 3266. WANTED Girl for housework. 202 N. 16th St. WANTED Experienced salesladies in Coat and Suit Dept. at once. Vigran's Ladies Shop. GIRL Wanted. Thlstlethwalte's, 814 Main. GIRL or WOMAN Wanted for housework, 109 S. 15th. YOUNG WOMEN 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 BIdg., Phone 2040. MAID Wanted. Arlington Hotel. MAID Wanted by family of two In a a-rwm punyaiow. tjau zois s. A. HOUSEKEEPER Wanted at one on farm near city. Write Box E 6129 care Palladium. Agent and Salesmen Wanted 7 AGENTS To sell our Health and Accident Insurance Policies. Pays $5000 death and $25 weekly benefit for 110 yearly. Easy seller. Liberal commissions. Write Box E 6128 care Palladium. AGENTS Big pay and free automobile introducing wonderful new gasoline .saver, puncture-proof, five year spark plugs and other economical auto necessities. Outfit free. L. Ballwey, 800 Sta. F.. Louisville. Ky. SITUATIONS WANTED 8 WASHINGS Wanted. Richmond Home Laundry. iS16 Main St. Phone 27CS. WANTED Housecleanlng. Call 439 S. W. 4th. ROOMS FOR RENT 9TH ST.. NORTH 214 Furnished rooms for light housekeeping, with bath. FOR RENT 2 or S furnished modern housekeeping rooms. Box C S013. FOR RENT 4 unfurnished rooms, 116 South 6th. Phone 2446. FOR KENT Furnished room with alcove and porch and private bath. Address Box D 4029 Palladium. FOR RENT Bed rooms and bath. 28 N. 13th St. 14TH ST.. N. 221 Furnished light housekeeping rooms for rent, no children. FOR RENT Light housekeeping room, bath. 307 N. lath St. Furnished rooms for rent. 27 S, 11th. BUSINESS SERVICE 12 WANTED To do paper cleaning and carpet cleaning. First-class work guaranteed. Phone 3460. John Walton, morning, noon and evening. Buttons Covered, Buttonholes made. Hemstitching, . Braiding and Floss Stitching. Scallop Embroidery. Lacey's Sewing Machine Store 9 So. 7th St. Phone 1756 HEAIlNG AND PLUMBING 14 LIVE . TODAT Call MEERHOFF for that necessary Plumbing. Phone 1236. 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 16 MOVTNU tk 8TORAG15 lcal and long distance moving and general draylng. W. E. Evans. S30 Lincoln St. Phone 10S HAULING If yon - want good service call Dixon. Machinery, Grain Stock Anything Anywhere at Any Time GARFIELD DIXON. Housemover Phone $366 AUTO MOVING VAN Largert and best equ.pped In tha etty for local and long distance moving. Furniture crated, s'ored or shipped. FORREST MONGER fee at 7th St. Phone 66$ NOTICE Moving, local and long distance. Phone 2690 F. M. SIEQIBL HENRY KNIGE Light hauling done of all kinds. Also truck furnished for picnics and hay rides. Phone 1348. 39 North 3rd St

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MOVING A. 8TORAGE 16 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 for local and long distance moving? PHONE 6112 I - Haul anything anywhere any time Prices Reasonable FURNITURE REPAIRING 17 FURNITURE neatly repaired and refinished. We repair almost everything Work called for and delivered. Cook's Repair 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 Supnly and Transportstlon Co.. 76 Main St. Phone 1069-3469. A REAL FURNACE THAT GIVES 6ERvice. 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 ypur mowers sharpened, screens made and repaired. We repair everything. Work called for and delivered. New and second hand Bicycles, reasonable prices. 1020 Main. Phone 1936. UPHOLSTERING Furniture repairing and reflnlshing and Awnings, 326 Main St. Phone 4667. T. C. Yager. FOR SALE CHEAP Wagons, Harness, 25 Corn Plows, one and two-rows. Vehicles, Vehicles, all kinds. Planters, Mowers and Rakes. 317 N. A St. LAWN MOWERS cleaned, sharpened, called for and delivered. 60c. Screens repaired, bicycles, tires and supplies. WESLEY BROWN & SON. Falrview, Phone 3086. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 Bibles and Church Record Books, Bartel & Rohe. F6R SALE Fumed Oak Bookcase and Seat. Gas Range and Gas Heater. 412 R. 16th St. FOR SALE Household furniture. L. Brown. Greensfork, Ind. O. Desks and Filing Cases. Bartel & Rohe. Cartons to send Eggs by Parcel Post. hiartei & none. Fountain Pens and Eversharp Pencils. J FOR SALE: DeLaval Cream Separator No. 15, good as new. all complete. Bargaln. price $50.00. Phone 3651. GAS RANGE, good condition, for sale. 807 South 10th. Tennis and Baseball goods. Bartel & Rohe. FOR SALE Cottage. $1100; five lots, $750; two acres. $1000. M. Foster. 115 S. W. 2nd and F. 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 Ss Main. Phone lz. FU.RNITURE Wanted. We pay cash for household goods. - Brammer & Ellason, 620 Main. Phone 1469. . ...Mil lit. ina b loves. Home supt.Jv tor. iM Kt Wrviw Av Ph MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 23 EXCHANGE Tour piano for a Vlotrola or buy a used piano through me and save the dealer's profit. Walter Fulahum. 1000 Main St. PIANO Tuning, prompt, efficient service. T. E. Roberts. Phone 4tl0. MACHINERY . TOOLS 2 RIOIIMOND BOILER WORKS, N. W. 1st Richmond Ave. Boiler Repairing and Flue Welding. Phone 3097. Jacob Kern. 8PECIAL AT THE STORES 25 STEGMAN. E. H., 401 South 12th St Phone 2129 for Fancy Groceries. IDE Collars Merton CAPS i Emory Shirts for tha man' who carea PROGRESS STORE 912 Main 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

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BUILDING MATERIALS 28 The MILLER-KEMPER Co. N. W. 2nd Canter Sta Phoaea 1341-S267-3347. For all kinds al Building Material. RICHMOND LUMBER CO. Lumber. Mlllwork. Phone 33093307 LIVE STOCK AND VEHICLES 31 Real Work Team for sale. R. O. Halsley, weensrork Phone. FOR SALE Pony and Sheridan St. Phone S743. outfit. 811 PET STOCK & POULTRY 82 On account of buying touring .oar, will sell classy light roadster, been driven very little, 6 good tires. Price right. Box- E 6015 cara Palladium. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33 PILOT SIX For sale, 1918 model,-good as new. See it to appreciate it Call WELDEX MFQ: CO. Cor. N. 12th and E Sts. FORD Roadster, colnmerclal'body-for sale. 931 Main. Used Cars For Sale Now Is the time to bay 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 Duy a usea car. 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 good used cars. Some of these cars are practically new, 'in fact every one is worth your consideration. CIieoowetThi Aunt Coo 1107 Main Street ' Phone 1925 FORD touring car and Harley-David-son Motorcycle for sale. Phone 4644. Used FORD 1918 Touring, excellent condition. OVERLAND light 5 passenger in A No. 1 condition. RICHMOND Touring Car,' good condition, for sale cheap. THOR Motorcycle with side car, good condition. These cars can be seen in our used car department. Sales Co. 1209 MAIN ST. Two-ton truck, good repair, for Bale. ofii cneap. iso Kanqoipn. FORD Runabout for sale. In good condition. Inquire Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. 727 Main. - FOR SALE TRUCK Ton Capacity Inquire 1029 Main Phone 1014 NOTICE To Automobile Owners If your top Is worn or in need of repairs call on us for estimates. Also painting, storage and run-ins. W. A. PARKE 17 So. 10th Street AUTOMOBILES WANTED 34 AUTOMOBILES WANTED for their parts. We tear "em up and sell the parts. Highest prices paid for old cara regardless of condition. We have parts of all kinds. RICHMOND AUTO WRECKING CO.. First and Main. Phone 2165. WILL pay cash for small car. roadster preferred. State price. Address Box A 1058 care Palladium. WANTED Automobile, must be In A-l condition, self-starter and lights, medium in weight. Will pay spot cash if reasonable. D 4030 care Palladium. AUTO SUPPLIES REPAIRS 35 Automobile Repairing A Specialty at MILLER BROS. 35 & 37 S. 6th SL Phone 1263 NOTICE We are now open for business. Tires and Tubes Repaired to Stand. Tire life more than doubled. Not heatdried patching, but Real Vulcanizing. Guaranteed not to Lump. Blister or pull apart. Our repairs always outwear balance of the Tire. Beeson's Tire & Vulcanizing Co., 13 North 9th St. WELDING SS THOS. TURNER & SON Botlar Repairs. Maehlna Work Ante Cylinder Re boring Acetyllne Welding PHONE 1226 Automobile, Livery and Garages 36 FOR RENT Garage, cement floor and lights. 223 S. 14th: Phone 2030.

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MOTORCYCLES & BICYCLES 87

FOR 8 ALE Twin Excelsior Motorcycle and side car. W1U sell separata. 21 North 10th. HOUSES-APTS. TO RENT 38 4-room flat for rent Phone 1S39. 6-room house for rent, north railroad, large garden, $8.00 per montb Call 1300 N. A. FOR RENT 6 rooms, lights, water. garden. Call 87 Ft. Wayne Ave. FOR RENT (.room cottage, 714 N. lth. Call 710 N. lth St. 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 16th. Address H. care Palladium. ROOM Wanted In ; private family to store household goods. Phone 1288. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 BENNETT & PARKER All kinds of real estate for sale A square deal to both buyer and seller. 210 tt til Union Bank BIdg.. Phone 2707. HOUSE For sale. 9 rooms, modern, with garage. Phone 1797. 6-room house, modern except bath. 425 South 10th. Phone 4163. 6-room house with cement garage; also large lot in fine location. Call at 813 N. 10th St. FINE OHIO FARMS 73 acres In Monroe township, all excellent level land, all tillable; all extra good new buildings Including a good silo. A REAL farm. Price $15,600, 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 $87.60 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 Parts, Ohio. Double house for sale. $3,000; fine Investment. Ed Sima Phone 2571. FOR SALE Six pieces of city property for cash or easy terms. If Interested call at 916H Main St. Leaving city for Los Angeles, California. Must sell at once. i FOR SALE 3 good building lota on i Sheridan St. House of 6 rooms, -corner of North 22nd and T Sts. House of 8 rooms. See Albert B. Steen, 108 North 21st St. 10th ST.. SOUTH 418 Six-room house for sale. FOR SALE Frame house, eight rooms." Good condition. Near Earlham college. Aqqress box i $002 care Palladium. FOR. SALE Frame house, six rooms and bath. Modern except furnace. Part cash and terms if desired. Address Box H 8013 care Palladium. 5-room cottage, modern. 627 So uth 13th. HOUSE Modern 5 room for Bale. bath. furnace and laundry in cellar. Call 1123 So. 8th St. FOR REAL ESTATE and FARMS see A. M. ROBERTS. Liberty Ave, office 18 a 8th. Phone 4171. FARMS FOR SALE 43 Vacant lot for sale on cement alley, voxizo. iu2z iioyer. MONEY TO LOAN. 46 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 BIdg. ' Phone 2S60. Richmond. Ind. PUBLIC SALE 43 ALE of HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND HOUSE AND LOT at 109 Randolph St. onMay '.the .'8th Commencing at 2 P. M. Consisting of the following articles Bed-room Suite, Dresser, Dining Table, 12 Dining Chairs, 4 Cen ter Stands, 25 yds. Wool Ingrain Carpet, Dishes, 40 Cans of Fruit, Garden Tools, Shovels and Forks and many articles too numerous to mention. The House Is a 7-room, In good shape, with a large lot. MRS. M. J. HAMMIL. H. C. RAMSEY, Auct. on May the 8th at 109 Randolph St. commencing at 2:00 P. M. Consisting of a 7-room house in good repair, and lot. MRS. M. J. HAMMIL H. C. RAMSEY, Auct ' NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss: Estate of Charles I. Scott, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Wayne Circuit Court, Administrator of the estate of Charles I. Scott, deceased, late of Wayne County, Indiana. Said estate Is supposed to be solvent LEWIS W. HARRIS, Administrator.

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RICHMOND SEXTETTE PRAISED FOR WORK Richmond High' school ' sextette which played before the State Music Teachers' association at Muncie Wednesday morning, created much favorable comment among those present.

LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF ACTION OF BOARD Richmond, Indiana, April 24, 1919. 8tate of Indiana. County of Wayne, ss: To the Taxpayers and Inhabitants of the School City of Richmond, Indiana, and to All Others Concerned: Notice Is hereby given hy the Board of School Trustees of the School City of Richmond, Indiana, that on the 21st day of April. 1919. said Board determined to acquire for school purposes, and for purpose of constructing thereon school buildings for the use of the public of said School City, the following described tracts of real estate in said City of Richmond, Indiana, to-wit: All the real estate, described towit: "Being that tract bounded as follows: On the North by the six-foot alley first North of and parallel with South A Street, between South Twenty-second and South Twentythird Streets; on the East by South Twenty-third Street; on the South by South B Street; and on the West by South Twenty-second Street." And also: "Being that tract bounded as follows: Commencing at the Southwest corner of Peacock Road and West Seventh Street; thence West along the South side of Peacock Road four hundred ninety-six (496) feet; thence South five hundred eighty-five (585) feet; thence East two hundred fifty (250) feet; thence North two hundred (200) feet; thence East two hundred forty-six (246) feet; thence North three hundred eighty-five (385) feet" Further notice is hereby given, that to procure funds for purposes of purchasing said real estate said Board determined to Issue and seU the Bonds of said School City In the sum at Forty-two Thousand Dollars, which la the aggregate debt proposed to be ln curred in said purchase, said 'bonds to be issued as of date of May 15. 1919, bearing: semi-annual Interest at rate of four and one-half per cent per annum, and retiring in semi-annual terms, one tenth each six months, com xnenclng August 1. 1926. . THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE SCHOOIj CITY OF RICHMOND. INDIANA. By Melville FJohnston. Charles- W. Joraanand Willard Z Carr, Trustees. . Gardner. Jessup, Hoelscher and White, Attorneys. Apr. 24; May 1-8

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The undersigned commissioner in the matter of the estate of Martha Albertson will offer for sale at Public Auction the two following pieces of property on

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AT 2 O'CLOCK P. M. ON THE PREMISES Property situated in Centerville,- Indiana, on north side of East Plum street,, consisting of a good cottage house of 6 rooms and pantry. Supplied with electric lights; well and cistern. A very desirable home. AT 4 O'CLOCK P. M. ON THE PREMISES Property situated at NO. 213 SOUTH B STREET, Richmond, Indiana, consisting of a good ly-story brick house of 7 rooms and pantry, with good cellar; supplied with city water, gas and electric lights. Large lot. TERMS OF SALE One-third cash In hand; balance In two equal Installments In 9- and 18 months; notes to bear 6 interest secured by mortgage on real estate sold or purchaser may pay all cash. RAY K. SHIVELEY, Commissioner.

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At our Sale Barn, 124 North Sixth Street, Richmond, Ind. 'Saturday, . May 3; 11 9 11 9. 35 HEADTOF HORSES Consisting of draft horses, general purpose and drivers. Some good farm mares and match team of young mares. Weight 2800 lbs., well broke. Two Shetland ponnles, one spotted, with spotted colt by her side. 10 HEAD OF FRESH COWS Eight springers, consisting of Shorthorns and Jerseys; 2 good Holsteln cows with calves by side; 1 Holsetin springer carrying her second calf, weight 1200 lbs.; 15 head of good stock steers. These steers are all reds and roans a few good fat cattle. i ' ' 100 HEAD OF STOCK HOQS . Weighing from 75 to 150 lbs. These hogs are all double immuned from 10 to 12 sows with pigs byvide. These are all extra good brood sows. All stock sold under a guarantee O. E. ROSS, TOMMIE CONNIFF. Auctioneers. JOHN HEALY, Clerk. If you have any stock to sell, phone or write ns. Phone 2612. SALE STARTS AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON VaeTilbiuirg Tannfoe

The sextette played "Calif of Bagdad by Boildeau, and "Canzone" by Gruen- i wald. Marlus Fossenkemper played a clarinet solo, "Voice of tore." by Schuman. - . ; - ;; ' The work that the sextette has done : was thought by those In attendance to be remarkable. The numbers yester, day were done unusually welL Tho representative of "Musical America,one of the largest musical magazines in the country, requested a picture which will be used in the magazine"" within a short time. The members of the organization are Mary Jones, violin; Corwln Brown, violin; Hiestand Brown, flute; Marius Fossenkemper, clarinet and Helen Roland, 'cello. The sextette will play at Dixon township commencement Thursday evening. Friday they will go to Campbellstown to play at the Junior-Senior reception.

SOPHOMORE PARTY TONIGHT The Sophomores of the High school wiU have a "topsy-turvy" party In the gymnasium Friday evening. This is the first party ever given by the class. NOTICE t State of Indiana, County of Wayne, ss Before the State Board of Tax Commissioners of State of Indiana. To the Taxpayers of the School City of Richmond, Indiana: Notice is hereby given by the School City of Richmond, Indiana, that on the 29th day of April, 1919, the Board of School Trustees of said School City, in its behalf, filed a, petition with the State Board of Tax Commissioners at its office in Indianapolis, Indiana, requesting the approval to the issuance by said School City of its School Bonds in the sum of principa Fortytwo Thousand f 42 J) 001 nniiam 'as of date Mar 15. ini ind ha.no- , interest at 4 per cent from date, payable semi-annually, and said Bonds maturing and retiring In ten semi- : annual payments commencing August 1, 1926; and that the purpose of creation of said debt is for procuring funds with which to make payment for real estate purchased for additional school buildings for said School "City. - i Notice is further given that Bald petition will be heard by said State Board of Tax Commissioners at its office at State House, Indianapolis, Indiana, at 10 o'clock, A.: M., Friday, May 16, 1919, and all taxpayers are notified accordingly. - i ' THE SCHOOL CITY OF i RICHMOND, INDIANA. - . By Melville F. Johnston, I Charles W. Jordan, . j Willard Z. Carr, i . Board of School Trustees. Gardner, Jessup, Hoelscher and " White, Attorneys, Richmond. Ind. Apr. 30; May 1-8 OFALE

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