Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 217, 24 June 1919 — Page 10
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THE PALLADIUM CLAS8IFiE6DVERTlSJNQ ptandardlaitd and Induced lor Qulc '. Th Baall I Smith System. ' . " (Copyright) , CLASSIFIED RATES le pr word.i One Tlm - to 9r word Two Tlm.i J pw word Sevea Time 0o pw word jQne Mont Contra or rittq v.-. . .vl Palladium business office. CLOSING HOURS All Want-Ads must : cation. Pablw OUT-OF-TOWN ADS must be aecora v ii y in full payment, ae r t classify all ads according to It owYi rules and regulations. WANT-ADS Kelvin a "letter sr num. - W M . . , . . . ra tun omce, can not do an swered In person. A letter should be - miura 10 ioe lerrer or numwr, , care this office. The advertiser wll r call for his answers and later call oa - 'KUMiiiMi pieases mm. 'JSLtPHOKB your Want-Ads when It , Is more convenient to do so. Bill will be sent to you. and as this Is an ao-i eommodatlon service. The Palladium expects payment promptly apoa tW celpt of bill. . . " Phone 2834 AMBULANCE A UNDERTAKERS .1 A .... ....... Jordan, McManus . . Hunt te Walternsan FUNERAli DIRECTORS I91 Main St. TeL 1178 KXOTB & SMITH Funeral Directors 14 N. ith St. Phone 1M4. Phone 2623 WALTER. J. DOAN 110 Main St. IARRY C. DOAN FUNERAL DIRECTORS MOU MENTAL 1B JOHN P. EMSLIE Monuments 15 South Tenth Street Phone 4023 SPECIAL NOTICE For a good sanitary dug well see P. A. Wright, Campbellstown, Ohio. L08T AND FOUNti 4 LOCKET Found in Glen Miller park. Call and Identify. Hawkins Bathing Pool. Party that found 15.00 on S. 7th St. return to Palladium. $2.00 reward. .POCKETBOOK containing two $20 bills two $5 bills and change. C. &. O. pass and keys, lost, . Return Palladium. Reward. Shell rimmed glasses In case lost between lnterurban station and 301 S. ' Sth St. Reward 301 S. 8th. Phone 1660. LOST Indiana State Militia Cap on N. 8th or N. 2th. Return to 220 S. 12th. COAT Green, lost Sunday between Bethel and Hollansburg. Return 104 X. 16th. Reward. Two memorandum books, 1 red, 1 black loose leaf. Phone 1965. Reward. SUIT CASE containing child's clothing lost "Sunday night 10th and Main or Earlham Car, leave 238 S. W. 3rd. SILK BAG, containing Jewelry and money, lost near high school. Call 2789. Reward. HELP WA1TEI -MALE Auto Repair Men wanted. Steve Worley Garage. 620 Pearl. ' BOYS Wanted. Apply 400 S. 9th. CABINET MAKERS and Machine hands wanted. Experienced men. steady work and good wages. Louck & Hill Co. FARM HAND -Wanted year rouncL Single man. Phone 5131 P. BOY Wanted to drive Ford car. Grant Smith & Co. Starr Piano Co. Automobile Spring hand fitters and helpers for night work; only those who are accustomed to do hand fit- : ting will be considered. Good oppor- ' tunlty for rig-ht men. Answer, giving full particulars. Maremount Mfer. Co., 916 So. Wabash Ave., Chicago. 111. MEN Wanted. Garfield Dixon. Phone 2365. WANTED' .40 men. New Penn Shops. ' Wo EARLY NIGHT COOK Wanted. Union Station Restaurant. ' MEN Wanted for general work. Richmond Casket Co. S. Sth and A Sts. SINGLE MAN Wanted at once to work on farm. Phone 4542. BARBER Wanted. $20.00 guarantee. 7 a 6tli St. Acetyline Welders, experienced, wanted.- Must be able to Install own furnace. Reliance Foundry Co. - TWO MEN Wanted. Bullerdick Coal Yards. MEN Wanted. Experience unnecessary. Good wages. Permanent employment, night or day. Superintendent. Jenkins Vulvan Spring Co. MEN WANTED Apply at once ELLIOTT & REID FENCE FACTORY HELP WANTED FEMALE 6 Competent girl to do housework of small family. Good salary. Mrs. Vigran, Arden Apt. THE TIME to start your business course is at once. Summer term begins June 30 to July 7. Enter now and go right straight through until your course is finished. Demands for stenographers and bookkeepers for business and civil service, are numerous. Richmond Business College. LADY To do washing, 223 S. 12th. DISHWASHER Wanted. 5th and Main Chop House. ; GIRL Wanted for general housework. Phone 3238. SITUATIONS WANTED WASHINGS Wanted. Richmond Home Launary. iS16 Main St. Phone 276.6. AUTOMOBILES Wanted to wash or dust. Work guaranteed the beat. Phone 1439. Responsible position as stenographer or general office work wanted. Call .2931.
SERVICE MEN Here are the jobs we have for you. New jobs each day. Call for Mr. W. S. Rayle, Service
i Secretary at Y. M. C. A. 3 carpenters, steady year around. Few woodworking machine men. Few body builders. Few core makers. 10 moulders, 6 moulder's apprentices. 20 carpenters for large building. Concrete men, platform truckmen.'plck and shovel men, all I can get 50 laborers. . 4 cabinet makers. 2 experienced metal polishers. Few experienced auto block fitters. 2 Implement Assemblers 1 first-class stenographer for wholesale house. 1 machine saw man. 4 wood polishers. 4 assemblers. 3 grinders. 1 car washer. preferred; $85.00 per mo.; steady. 1 all around painter; steady for 6 mo. 10 strong young men for car repairing. 48 c to beginners. 1 first class varnish rubber. 3 auto painters. 2 first class drill pressmen. 2 machinists. 15 young men, wages 30c hr. to start. Factory work. 2 tool grinders. 3 all . around machinists. 2 boring mill men. 2 lathe men. 1 time study man. Call for Mr. Rayle, Service Secretary, at Y. M. C. A. ROOMS FOR RENT 13TH ST., NORTH 307 Three furnished light housekeeping rooms with bath for rent. 11TH ST., S. 215 Room for rent to gentleman. Furnished apartment for rent. No chil dren. 27 N. ntn. 9TH ST., NORTH 214 Furnished room for light housekeeping, 11TH ST, SOUTH 130 Modern room for rent. Phone 1065. ROOMS OR BOARC- WANTED 11 Two nice rooms wanted, with use of bath for man and wife, situated off of street car line, not located in the extreme end of the city. Phone 3789. Wanted to rent 5 or 6 room house. Phone 3238. ELECTRIC CONTRACTORS 13 HOUSE WIRING Electrical Chandeliers. The latest designs in all electrical fixtures. - HARRY U. WOOD 1120 Main Phone 1650 HEATING AND PLUMBING 14 Bathe Now! MEERHOFF can furnish the best Baths and Hot Water Heaters In the market. Phone 1236 9 S. 9th. PAINTING & DECORATING 15 Tour favorite flower, roses and designs are especially popular this year for sitting room, dining room and hall Wall Paper. Dickinson's Wall Paper Store, 504 Main St. Phone 2201. JOHN T. MILLER & SON Contractors Painting. Graining. "Hardwood Finishing. Interior decorating a specialty. Spring Grove ! Phone 3316 MOVING & STORAGE 16 HAULING If von want good service call TMxon. Machinery, Grain Stock Anything; Anywhere at Any Time GARFIELD DIXON. Housemover Phone 2365 Why not see JOHN A WILLIAMS . for local and long distance moving? PHONE 6112 I Haul anything anywhere any ttma Prices Reasonable SEE McKEE &TURNER For Moving and Stock Hauling 334 Richmond Ave. Phone 3325 STORAGE for Household Goods. Ed A. Feltman Storage House. Phone 2039. 609 Main St. ' - AUTO MOVING VAN Largest and best equipped In the city for local and long distance moving. Furniture crated, scored or shipped. no S. 7th St Pbo. MM MISCELLANEOUS REPAIRING 17B LAWN MOWERS cleaned, sharpened, called for and delivered. 50c. Screens repaired. btcyfles. tires and supplies. WESLEY BROWN & SON, Falrview. Phone 3086. ' J. C. DARNELL CO. Get your mowers sharpened, screens made and repalrsd. We repair everything. Work called for aod delivered. New and second hand Bicycles, reasonable prices. 1020 Main. Phone 1938. FURNITURE REPAIRING 17 FURNITURE neatly repaired and refinished. We repair almost everything Work called for and delivered. Cook's Repair Shop. 122 West Main. Phone 3252. CLEANING AND DYEING 17-B We clean anything from the daintiest frailest lingerie to the heaviest blanWe "CLEAN" them WILSON the Cleaner 1018 Main. Phone 1105-1106 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 Kindling wood for sale Davis Motor Car. KINDLING For sale. Land-Dilks Co. Phone 2001. Household goods for sale at 101 Richmond Ave. TRADE Lot No. 86 in Reeveston for an electric or gas car. J. E. King, 24 So. Ninth. Phone 1220. Felt Mattress, box bed Springs, baby cariole and reed baby buggy for sale. 16 South 22. Phone 4023. Gray Reed Baby Cab and' Bassinett for sale. 617 S. B. BABY CAB For sale. Phone 1489. Wanted to trade New Player Piano for second hand auto. Phone H5126. FOR SALE Wagons, Harness, Binders, 8 Mowers, 10 Corn Plows, 1 and 2 rows; Spreaders; Vehicles, all kinds. The above good as new. 317. N. AST. mn SATR Matt in a- 1 nrnsc.ls r-i, o12x15, 1 dresser, rocking chairs, 1 bedstead. 26 South 10th St. J
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MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 KINDLING WOOD Buy your kindling wood now. $2.50 per load. Louck & Hill. IVORY STROLLER1961. -For sale. Phone FOR SALE Binders, mowers, rakes, corn plows, spreaders, vehicles, all kinds. ' 317 N. A ' FOR SALE Any part of 9 shares of common stock of Jenkins Vulcan Spring Co. Address Box E 5018 care Palladium. FOR SALE Small safe, roll top desk anacnalr, cheap. Phone 1509. FOR SALE 2 barbar chairs, center wash stand. 12-ft. side board, hot water wash boiler, bath tub. Jno. H. Schell, 600 N. 12th St. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 21 DON'T store your used furniture. Sell It to Townsend. who pays highest prices. 533 Main.- Phone 1296. Hay and Straw wanted by Frank Rob erts. Phone 3494. FURNITURE and Stoves wanted to buy and anything else in that line. Phone 3474 ?197. John H. Schell. WANTED WANTED Highest Market Price paid for good big Spring Chickens, that will weigh 2 lbs. or over. GEO. C. SCHWEGMAN'S . MEAT MARKET Phone 2204 No. 309 South 4th St. Medium size second hand ice box want ed to buy. Phone 1208. t'UKMTUhE Wanted. Wo pay cash for household goods. Brammer & Eliason. 520 Main. Phone 1469. Wanted to buy furniture and stoves. good prices paid for good furniture. Home Supply Store, 181 Ft. Wayne Ave. Telephone 1862. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 23 u v ,-u, a xjnc X7- .. . t ... K in. trola or buy a used piano through me and rave the dealer's profit. Walter iirtntn. 1000 Main 8t 200 MEMBERS WANTED Richmond Record Exchange PIANO Tuning, prompt, efficient service. D. E. Roberts. Phone 4110. PLAYER PIANO-r-For sale or trade. Call 228 S. 12thPIANO For sale, 101 Richmond Ave. PHONOGRAPH For sale. In good condition. Plays all records. Call 408 S. 10th St. MACHINERY 4. TOOLS 24 RICHMOND BOILER WORKS. N. W. 1st & Richmond Ave. Boiler Repairing and Flue Weldlntr. Phone 3097. .TacoKKern. SPECIAL AT THE STORES 25 SHEET METAL SHOP Auto Sheet Metal Work and Tinning. J. C. SAURER, N. W. 1st & Richmond Ave. Phone 3097 FURNACES 25 B Install a HOLLAND WARM AIR FURNACE For first class heating service. H. L. HOUSEHOLDER, Local Representative, 319 Randolph St. Phone 3163. BUILDING MATERIALS 23 The MILLER-KEMPER Co. N. W. 2nd & Center Sts. Phones 147-3267-3347. For all kinds of Building Material. RICHMOND LUMBER CO. T.nrrit.or. Millwork. Phones 9209 SSftt PET STOCK & POULTRY 32 SCOTCH COLLIE PUP For sale; 802 N. F. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33 MAXWELL For sale, $50.00. 1115 Boyer. 1915 Ford, Excelsior Motorcycle for sale. Phone 4644. FOR SALE 1 J2 Ton International Truck With or without bodj. PHONE 3117 ANCHOR FUEL COMPANY 700 Sheridan Street FOR SALE or TRADE Roadster In good condition. Phone 4525. 1 Davis, one 5-passenger 1918 Ford. 1 Dodge, 1 Chevrolet, 1 Oakland, 1 Overland, new Dodge and Mitchell cars.1 Goodyear tires. Equipped for business of any kind. Mull Bros. Centerville, Ind., Centerville phone. WESTCOTT Touring Car for sale or trade. Phone 4872.
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PREMIER, 6-cylinder, 7-passenger for sale or what have you to trade? Phone 3474. J. H. Schell. 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. AUTO SUPPLIES AND REPAIRS 35 DON'T TINKER too much with your car There's a Safety First principal In having our expert repair service. BRIDENBAUGH & ORPUT Richmond Corn Mill, N. 12th St. -VULCANIZING. If your tires are worn and fabric good, let us apply GMESjkmtTIRES If they are too far gone for. repairs, buy GATES More TTRF GATES TIRE SERVICE STATION 1134 Main St. Phone 1595 ' HARRY H. TUBESING HARRT E. RHINEHART WELDING 35 THOS. TURNER & SON Boiler Repairs, Machine Work Auto Cylinder" Reborlng Acetyline Welding PHONE 1226 AUTO LIVERY & GARAGES 36 TAXI . i.. vl 3 in V" i L y . JOV-ridlne flnd fialacmAn 1 r. a v. - Long drives, 10c per mile. All calls 2Sn .art, T ... . ... . r- --. . . . - . i u i ii 1 1, i v w ii, oc. niana at Cor. 9th and Main St. C. U. HOVERTER. . MOTORCYCLES & BICYCLES 37 MOTORCYCLE For sale cheap. Daytun iwni cylinder, s-speea. ZU4 is. lsth St. Phone 2251. MOTORCYCLE For sale. Twin Indian and side car, two speed, headllgrht, good tires, etc. Has been completely overhauled and re-enameled. $200 cash. Call 705 South 7th St. HOUSES APTS. TO RENT 38 GARAGE shed for rent. $1.50. 317 N. OIU Bl. MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT 40 100 ACRE FARM For. cash rent. Address OWNER, care Palladium. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 FOR SALE Npw rItt rnnm tnnarn house, Washington Court, j Only one "i. v-a.il rnone SJ4 or 3Z67. New 5-roomed cottage, electric light, hard and soft water. A. W. Gregg, oiomai fctidg.. Phone 1459. kJti KKAL ESTATE and FARMS see A. M. ROBERTS. Liberty Ave. office 18 S. 8th. Phone 4171. 6-room house on South 6th St. fer sale. Almost new. Inquire 507 S. D. Modern house and garage for sale. S. 12th St. Phone 4789. 6-room house for sale. Frame, partly moaern. rnone 4153. COTTAGE, 6 room, new, for sale. Cash or payments. Write Box D 4034 care Palladium.. REAL ESTATE, FARM and CITY PROPERTY For sale. See us before you buy and list your real estate with us for sale. City property from $1900 to $8000. C. E. Keever Co., 1020 Main St. Phone 2169. Harris & Kortevveg Real Estate S. W. Cor. 6th & Main St. We have a buyer for your; farm List with us. Drop in, we like to get acquainted. LOT Bungalow Hill, West Pearl, near 7th. For sale cheap. Address P. O. Box 65, Economy, Ind. Property for sale, can Easily be converted into duplex. 122 N. 15th. Phone 2977. COTTAGE For sale cheap, modern. 627 S. 13th. 6-room FOR SALE 80 acres, all black and level, $165 per acre, near Junctlon R. R. town 120 acret all black and level, extra improvements, 175 per acre. 320 acrfcs 90 black, 2 miles county seat, tn cement road, fine tmprovementsT $170 per acre, all level. Arthur Broolts.
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Building laborers, 40c per hour. GRANT SMITH AND COMPANY : Starr Piano Co. AUTOMOBILE ACCESORIES. 35 GUARANTEED VULCANIZING means repairing tires and tubes right the first time without be-' Ing compelled to do the same Job over again. That's us. WM. P. LEE, No. 8 So. 7th St. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 10 ACRES New Paris Pike, cash or terms; good location, s MODERN BUNGALOW So. 10th St., owner leaving city; bargain. ALSO ONE ON WEST SIDE Prop erties m an parts or city. See our list. Don't delay; buy now. BurdsaU & .Willett Co. Contractor and Builders General Repair Work 803 UNION NATIONAL BANK BLDG. Office Phone 1965. Res. 3271-3293 Excellent Farms and Good City Property for sale Harris & Kortevveg Real Estate Phone 2278 S. W. Cor. 6th & Main St FARMS FOR SALE 9 ST ACRES Level "land on a-ood road, extensive buildings. Including good tenant hnn aiu - .r t,. " , .v-. oiuis scales. Price only $150 per acre. This farm hi iPDM Z a ana 18 a real bargain. 131 ACRES Near New Paris, about 80 acre tillable, balance good pasture land with plenty stock water. 6-room house. - bank barn and a fine lot of post timber A splendid stock farm. if 1Co?2ly,S? pe,r acre- Easy termsCRB of fine land, nearly new 5room house and a new barn. In suburbs of Richmond. Price $2200. 1800 down, balance like rent. C. C. HAWLEY New Paris, Ohio. FARMS, GOOD FARMS Do you want to change location and buy a good farm? If so, call on us for we have a large list of farms in w ayne. Randolph and Darke counties. Also we are agents- for "Quality Farms", owned by Straus Brothers Co, LIgonier, Ind. Straus Bros, have anv size farm from in arm n a nnn I in Indiana, Ohio, Minnesota, Michigan - uiiianu, BLim win give you terms that cannot be had elsewhere. If you are In the market for a farm don't fail to confer with us. Oa LACEY & TILLSON 204-205 Colonial Bldg., Richmond, Ind. Phone 28S3. Res. 3063 Tillson. FARMS FOR SALE . 43 FARM For sale. 230 acres. Well improved, good level land. Located on good gravel road near traction station. Price $160 per acre. Also other smaller farms equally as good and as well located. Price ranging $145 per acre. Call on or address A. J. Miller, Centerville, Ind. REAL ESTATE WANTED 45 Why SELL and SACRIFICE LIBERTY BONDS We will loan $45 on a $50 bond, or $90 on a $100 bond, at a small rate of interest. IF YOU MUST SELL, WE WILL BUY OUTRIGHT WELFARE LOAN SOCIETY 9 N. Tenth St. Phone 2509 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 Bldg. Phone 2560. Richmond. Ind. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. The undersigned, administrator of the estate of Michael Warren, deceased, hereby gives notice that by virtue of an order of the Wayne Circuit Court, he will at the hour of 2:00
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46 Wayne, Union, Fayette and Randolph County Farmers attention. . United States Government.' Farm Loans At 527c Long Time Also loans on City Property at 6. In office Fridays and Saturdays only. See N.-G. McKinley. Suite No. 223, Colonial Bldg. RICHMOND, INDIANA o'clock P. M., on Saturday, the 26th day of July, 1919, at the premises on the corner of State and Boyer streets, j in the City of Richmond, Indiana, offer for sale at public auction all the interest of said decedent In and to the following described real estate situate in the City of Richmond, Wayne county, Indiana, to-wit: ! Tract 1: Lots numbered one (1), two (2), three (3), four (4), five (5), and six (6) in Michael Warren's subdivision of lots 71, 72, 73, 74, and 75 in Hannah A. Leed's addition to the City of Richmond. Tract 2: Being a part of lot number one (1) Sevastopol, as laid out by William C. Boyers, in section number thirty-two (32), township fourteen (14), range one (1) west; the same being a subdivision of a part of Sevastopol In said section, township and range as laid out by the Cincinnati & Fort Wayne Railroad Company, and bounded as follows, to-wit: Beginning at the southwest corner of said lot number one (1); thence eastwardly along State street 8fty-eight and onethird feet; thence northwardly parallel with the east line of said lot number one (1), ninty-five (95) feet to an alley; thence westwardly along said alley to the northwest corner of said lot Number one (1); thence southwardly along Boyer street ninety-six (96) feet to the place of beginning. Said sale will be made subject to the approval of the said court for not less than two-thirds of the full appraised value of said real estate and upon the following terms and conditions : At least one-third of purchase money cash in hand, the balance in two equal installments, payable in not to exceed nine and eighteen months, evidenced by notes of the purchaser, bearing six percent, interest from date, waiving relief, providing attorney's fees, and secured by a mortgage on the real estate sold. Or the purchaser may pay all cash. Said real estate will be sold free and clear of all liens except the 1919 taxes, payable in 1920. , ALPHONS N. COLLET, Administrator of the Estate of Mi chael Warren, Deceased. KELLEY & KELLEY, Attorneys. june 17-24 july 1-8 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss.: Estate of Sarah J. Burgess, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed by the Wayne Circuit Court, Administrator with the will annexed, of the estate of Sarah J. Burgess, deceased, late of Wayne County, Indiana.. Said estate 18 supposed to be solvent. CHAS. W. JORDAN, Administrator with the will annexed. Robbins, Reller and Robbins. Attorneys june 24; July 1-8 CITY ADVERTISEMENT Department of Public Works, office of the Board, Richmond, Ind., June 16th, 1919. Notice to contractors: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Richmond, Indiana, that sealed proposals will be received by it, at its office, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., on Monday, June 30th, 1919, for the following described public improvements in the City of Richmond, as authorized by the Improvement Resolutions named: No. 567-1919. Providing for the improvement of the alley between North 20th and 21st Streets; by constructing a cement roadway the fullf width thereof in said alley, from the first alley north of Main St to North "C St. All work done In the making of said described public improvements, shall be in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Improvement Resolutions, as numbered, and the detail plans, profiles, drawings and specifications which are on file and may be seen in the office of said Board of Public Works of the City of Richmond. The bidders, in submitting proposals to make said described public improvements, must accompany each bid with a certified check in the sum of $100.00. as evidence of good faith that the successful bidders will execute, OPPORTUNITIES m "B!'l1'W"!li';?a
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within ten days from the acceptance of proposals, contracts and bonds sat isfactory to the said Board to do the work of making said Improvements. A failure of the successful bidders to enter Into such contracts and bonds upon the acceptance of such proposals will forfeit the checks and the sums of money payable thereon to the city as agreed and liquidated damages for such failure. The Board of Public Works reserves the right to reject any or all bids. HARRY W. GILBERT,
i . U. I A x LOR. JOHN E. PELTZ, Board of Public Works. june 17-24 LEWISBURG WINS LEWISBURG. O.. June 94 rt burg won from Philipsburg, Sundav. 18 to 8. The fast Lewisburg team will play Gratis next Sunday. Greenville Couple Hurt In Crash Near Eaton EATON. O.. June 24. Mr nd Mr Jack Frost, of Greenville, were ser iously injured in an automobile accident late Monday afternoon about a mile east of Eaton, when Frost lost control of his car in attempting to pass a horse and hnee-V driven nr Mrs. L. J. Glade. The machine Bkidaea and struck a passing freight car on the Ohio Electric. Frost sustained inlnri ffl nHnnt Vila head and face and to his spine. Mrs. rosi sustained a broken rib and severe bruises on her hndv Th PU vara taken into the home of Noah Wikle nearby, where a local physician attended them. Both were unconscious for , an hour or more. The automobile was wrecked and was brought to a local garage. Frost and his wife were able to be removed to their home Monday night. Frost is a florist. Antioch, 0. Rich WTiite and daughters had for Sunday guests, Mr. and Mrs. George Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Ed White and son, Mr. and Mrs. Lert White, Mr. and Mrs. Ohmer Kenworthy Mr. and Mrs. Marvey Tucker and Mr. and Mrs. Andy Weir and daughter, Helen, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Aradine Tucker and Mr. and Mrs. Oswy Tucker and son were evening guests. Mr. and Mrs. George Swope and family spent Sunday at Glen Miller. Richmond.... Mrs. Henry Myers and son, Charles, spent Tuesday at the Clyde Trunck home Mrs. Will Brower and daughters were Wednesday guests of Mrs. John Benham ..Mr. and Mrs. Walter Christian and family of Versailles, Frank Apgar of Germantown spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Apgar and family. .. .Mr. "and Mrs. Joe Apgar were Friday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wrysong and family of West Florence and Thursday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Coffman and family of Gobdintent. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Alva Cowdry and son were Sunday guests at the Joseph Apgar home Miss Janette Jones of Gordon is visiting at the Neal Geeting home Miss Vera Rhodes of Dayton is spending her vacation at the George Fahrney home... Mr. and Mrs. George Fahrney and family spent Sunday at the John Snyder home Miss Flo Fahrnew is caring for Esther Dallas who underwent an operation far the removal of her tonsils. Mrs. Jennie Weldner spent part of last week with her son and family, Edward Weidner. . .Mr. and Mrs. Neal Geeting were at Gordon, O., Thursday attending the funeral of an uncle.... Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Deam of Lewisburg spent Sunday at the Neal Geeting home and in the afternoon all went to Glen Miller Park. New Paris, 0. Justice Smith and family of Dayton spent Saturday and Sunday with Ira P. Albert and wife Bessie Miller spent Saturday with her mother, Mrs. M. Rexroad Thomas Flavin and family of Dayton were guests of S D. Hoi man and wife Saturday and Sunday Frank Snider and wife -t ton spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. John Snider Mrs. Emma James and son Ozeas Fritz and family were in Columbus the first part of the week, the guests of the former's son, Clyde and wife A. H. Albert spent the early part of the week In Toledo taking the state examination for embalmer's license. From Toledo he went to Cedar Point to attend the state undertakers' convention. .. .Joe Singer of Middletown spent Saturday night and Sunday with his sister, Mrs. E. G. Kast and children A. C. Brehm and wife were week-end guests of her mother in Dayton Florence Kilby of Dayton is spending several weeks with her sister. Mrs. Russel Sweeny ..Charlie Beam and wife spent Sunday with Neal Geeting and wife of Eaton There will be an open air band concert Wednesday night from 8 to 10 Gladys Hoerner, teacher in the high sohool at Middletown is home for her summer vacation. Connersville, Ind. Miss Edith and A. J. DeMumbrum of Indianapolis, are the guests of rela tives In this city for a few days.. ..... Mrs. Robert Bird and Gwendolyn Murphy motored to Indianapolis Thursday and visited friends Howard B. Mettel, who has been attending the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich., has arrived home to spend the summer with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. . J. A. Mettle D. W. Jacot will spend . the week-end in Toledo, O., with his wife, who is visiting relatives there ' for several weeks. Mrs. T. J. Lair ,has returned to her home in this city after spending several weeks in Mar1 tinsville George Reider of Rich'rnond, is spending a few days in this city with his sister, Mrs. William Fell i....Mrs. I. B. Friedman -and children have returned from a brief visit with i relatives in Cincinnati. .. .Miss Helen I OBrien of Hamilton, O., was the guest I of friends in Connersville Friday.... Mrs- William Fell will be the guest of friends In Indianapolis Saturday Mrs. Lawrence Eby and Mrs. Emery Huston were the guests of friends in Indianapolis Friday Charles Blommel has returned to Dayton, O., after a visit with relatives in this city Miss Esther Perkins of Indianapolis is the guest of Mrs. Edward Woiden.... J. C. Ball and sons, Dora and William, motored to Richmond Friday and spent the day.
