Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 246, 29 July 1919 — Page 12

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THE PALLADIUM CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING standardised and Indexed for Quick hb, according to The Baall L Smith System. (Copyright) CLASSIFIED RATES io par word Ona Tlma 2o per word Two Times Bo per word Seven Times aOo par word.... Ona Month C-2IfTRACT RATE8 obtained from The Palladium business office. CLOBINa HOURS All Want-Ads must oe m oerore n a. m. of day of publl cation. uui-ur.TuwN ADS must be aceomp "ir0 y oa,h In full payment, aororamt to above rates. tnia PALLADTOM reserves the rirM to oiasairy all ads according to Its own rules and regulations. WANT-ADS RiTinsr a 'letter or num ber." eara this office, can not be an swered in person. A letter should be caressed to the "letter or number." care this office. The advertiser will cu ior nis answers and later call on you providing your reply to this ad vertlaement pleases him. 'JvutrauNH your Want-Ada when It im more convenient to do so. Bill will be sent to you. and aa this is an accommodation service. The Palladium expects payment promptly upon re celpt of bill. Phone 2834 AMBULANCE & UNDEKTAKER8 1A Jordan. McManus Runt As Walterman FUNERAL DIRECTORS Main St. Tet 1414 am KftTTB SMITH Funeral Directors I N. ith St. Phona 1184. Phone 2623 WALTER J. DO AN 1106 Main St IfARRY C. DO AN FUNERAL DIRECTORS J MOU MENTAL 1B Purchasing your monument here will mean that the best quality stone and the finest work designing will be obtained at the best price. Perry T. Williams, SS N. 8th; phona 1647. JOHN P. BMBLTU Monuments II South Tenth Street Phone 4021 8PECIAL NOTICE AUGUST 15 FARM AT AUCTION NEAR ECONOMY 21 acres; half good bottom land; also personal property. Look for big ad later. O. M. FRAZER HENRY C. CHESSMAN. J. P., has been appointed Wayne County Agent for Wells Tablets by the National Drug Company, Washington, D. C, at 910 Main St. (Shideler's Office) and 109 Kinsey St. Phone 3076. LOST AND POUND EAR RING Lost. Smoked pearl. Saturday night. Probably In Murray Theater. Phone 1308. LOST Auto License No. turn to 123 S. 10th St. 217941. ReHALF RATE railroad lost. Office. PASS over G. R. & I. Return P. R. R. Freight Person finding glasses on Richmond Ave. or D St. Thursday morning, please return to 909 N. 16th St. PURSE Lost between 6th and Main and North 12th and I. Contained about $8.00, pencil, etc. Return 843 N. 12th. Reward. Man who picked up lady's fan at 715 S. 6th will please return at same address as It Is valued as keepsake. HELP WANTED MALE MEN Wanted. Ruch's Green House. LOG CUTTERS Wanted. 12th. 121 North SIX MEN WANTED BULLERDICK COAL YARDS FIRST CLASS ASSEMBLERS Wanted; testers, repair men and laborers PILOT MOTOR CAR CO. Experienced Single Man wante.l for farm work. Phone 6102 H. Two good house painters wanted. 128 South 6th. Phone 1473. LUMBER HANDLERS Wanted RICHMOND LUMBER CO. MEN Wanted for work in finishing room; experience not necessary. Louck Hill Company. SIX LABORERS And two truck drivers wanted. Tiger Coal and Supply Co.

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Here are the jobs we have for you. New jobs each dav. Call for Mr. W. S. Rayle, Service secretary at Y. M. C. A. 10 moulders. 6 moulder's apprentice! 20 carpenters for large building. 60 laborers. 4 cabinet makers. 2 experienced metal polishers. Few experienced auto block fitters. 4 wood polishers. 10 strong young men lor car repairing. 8He to beginners. 1 motor assembler. 1 metal polisher for machine shop. painters, desirable inside work. 4 or 6 months' work. 8 or 10 strong young men for machin ists helpers. Good opportunity to learn trade, good wages to begin. Call for Mr. W. 8. Rayle. Service Secretary, at T. M. C. A. HELP WANTED MALE MEN WANTED To apply color varnish; also finishing varnish; pay good wages; Inexperienced help need not apply. DAVIS MOTOR CAR CO. LABORERS Wanted ; 40c per hour; 2 chlppers, 45c per hour. Reliance Foundry. MEN Wanted. Experlenoe unneoes sary. Good wages. Permanent em ployment, night or day. Superintend ent. Jenkins Vulvan Spring- Co. HELP WANTED FEMALE BOOKKEEPER Wanted: experienced. Richmond Tire Service, 11th and Main. GIRL Experienced, wanted to work in millinery shop; permanent: good sal ary. Bowen Millinery, 1023 Main. GIRL Wanted for assistant cashier. Must be quick and accurate. Exper ience unnecessary. Also salesladies. Woolworth 5 and 10 cent Store. Dining; Room Girl wanted. Hospital. Reid GIRL Wanted for general housework. wo laundry work. 2001 East Main. HOUSEKEEPER Wanted. 6 p. m., 2108 N. E. Call after EXPERIENCED SALESLADY WANTED In women's ready-to-wear department. GRAND LEADER Agents and Salesmen Wanted 7 CANDY Biff Pay. Start one of our specialty Candy Factories In your home, small room, anywhere. We tell how and furnish everything. Advertise. Grand opportunity. Men, Women, delphla. Pa. CANDY CO., 1918 Ranstead St. PhllaFOR HOUSE TO HOUSE SALES Forces. The new Vacuette Suction Sweeper (not an electric) offers an exceptional opportunity to any concern with a house-to-house sales force. Retail price 815.00. 13 inch nozzle, revolving bristle brush. 64 pounds in weight. Aluminum, strong suction. National advertising campaign starts September. Will do the work of an electric cleaner without the electric cleaner's trouble. Write for full information at once. 3 states still open. The Soott-Fetzer Co., W. 114th St., Cleveland, O. SITUATIONS WANTED WASHINGS Wanted. Richmond Home T.wunrtry, iSlfi Main St. Phone 27.WASHING Wanted; 161H North E. work guaranteed. Married man wants place on farm. Experienced. P. O. Box 46 Richmond. Ind. Steady work Phone 29S7. wanted in afternoons. W ASHING Sdelivered. 13th. -Wanted; called for and Mrs. John Decker, 722 N. ROOMS FOR KENT TO RENT Three large newly furnished rooms for housekeeping-. Call between 5 and 6 p. m. 118 South 5th St.. Richmond. F O R REN T Modern light housekeepIng rooms. 1314 Main. ROOMS OR OOAP.C WANTED 11 WANTED To or four ronm Box E 6134. rent unfurnished three flat with bath. Address care Palladium. Wanted to rent one or two light housekeeping rooms. Write Box E. 6135 care Palladium. WANTED One or two nice rooms for man and wife not situated on street car line. C. D. SLIFER BUSINESS SERVICE 12 Awning Material Very scarce Better place this spring, your order early. Also UpholsteringJ. H. RUSSELL 16 So. 7th. For Paper Hanging see Elmer Keller. 624 North 9th. in first letter, All communlcaCleveland, O.

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HAROLD, DON'T VOU KNOW ITS NOT NICE" TQ EAT CAVE BEFOBE. DINNER WHEN WE'VE GOT OMPANV ?! OUST LjOOK. AT ALL THE COMPANV BUSINESS SERVICE 12 CARPENTER JOB WORK Furniture crating and repairing. ReasonaDie prices. E. E. THOMAS Phone 8143. FOR whitewasnlng and cellar spraying 137 D' B" Utl6y' 509 a 7th; pnon 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 Have you roaches, waste pipe troubles, lime trouble In lavatories and toilets? MEERHOFF'S Plumbing compounds win iix em. fnone 1236. 9 S. 9th. PAINTING & DECORATING 15 It makes a difference to have nice. clean, attractive paper on your walls. Step in and see our line. Dickinson wall paper, 504 Main; phone 2201. MOVING & 8TORAGE 16 HAULING If you want good service call Dixon. Machinery, Grain Stock Anything Anywhere at Any Time GARFIELD DIXON, Housemorer Phone 23(6 Why not see JOWN A WTT.T.TAMB for local and Ion a- distance movtnir? PHONE 6112 I Haul anything anywhere aviy tlma Prices Reasonable 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, stored or shipped. FORREST MONGER 200 S. 7th St. Phone 2608 CLEANING AND DYEING 17-B That Palm Beach Suit and those flannel pants you've wore all summer need cleaning. WILSON Phone 1105-1106 1018 Main. ROOFING AND REPAIRING 17 NEED A ROOF? Don't put it off. Put it on. We guarantee them to last National Roofing and Supply Company 42 South Fifth E LECT R I CRE P A I R I N Q 1 7 JAGXETOS, Coils, 'OeneratorsT-Batteries; all repaired. Magneto and Battery Exchange, 1121 N. A St. MISCELLANEOUS REPAIRING 17B Bicycles, baby cabs, screens, sweepers, tires and supplies, knives, scissors, saws, mowers sharpened. Called for and delivered. Phone 3080 Wesley Brown and Son. J. C. DARNELL CO. Get your mowers sharpened, screens made and repairsd. We repair everything. Work called for and delivered. New and second hand Bicycles, reasonable prices. 1020 Main. Phone 1926. WE REPAIR all kinds of Furniture; also do all kinds of Electrical Wiring. Hoover and Thompson Co., 417 N 11th street. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 KINDLING WOOD For Motor Car Co. sale. Davis MERCHANTS' DELIVERY First 'class business. 400 South 9th. Two Hair Mattresses for sale, one plain wood mantel, one 6x9 Axminster rug. Phone 2821. PORCH Will give absolutely free for hauling away. Call 114 North 15th. Peninsular Coal Range, hot-plate and oven, table, refrigerator and kitchen cabinet for sale. 303 Pearl St. Willow Baby Cab for sale. Perfectly new. Phone 3605. 608 N. 20th St.

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THAT'S o ifferent XSUb". MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 FREE CINDERS at CITY LIGHT PLANT FOR SALE Old Town canoe, first class condition. See Earl Porter. Phone 1313. FOR SALE 8 American Adding machines, fio and up; 1 Dalton. A-l shape; 1 7-column Wales Adding machine, cheap. No. 1, Y. M. C. A., see after 6 p. m. BASEBURNER For sale. 310 S. 11th. MISCELLANEOUS FOR TRADE 21A CHEVROLET 1916 Baby Grand, for sale or trade: Just painted: new tires. A-l condition. 805 N. 20th. MlbCtLLANtUUb WANTEU .1 DON'T store your used furniture. Sell It to Townsend, who pays highest prices, oia Main. Fhone 1ZB8. f uhMlUhB Wanted. We pay cash ror Household goods. Brimmer KHn.on. s2 Main. Phone 1489. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 23 cxctiAAUh; Your piano for a Vlctrola or buy a used piano through me and lave the dealero profit. Walter " ir,.icrsm mnn Main Rt. PLATER PIANO For sale, S29 South 8th St. upright Piano for sale. Owner leaving cny. rnone azns arter 6 p. m. flAlsO Tuning, prompt, efficient ser vice. D. E. Roberts. Phone 4110. MACHINERY . TOOLS 24 itlOIIMOND BOILER WORKS. N. W. 1st A Richmond Ave. Boiler Repairing and Flue Welding. Phone 3097. Jacob Kern. FURNACES 25 B Install a HOLLAND WARM AIR FURNACE For first class heating service. H. L. HOUSEHOLDER, Local Representative, 319 Randolph St. Phone 3163. WOLVERINE FURNACES Estimates free. E. J. Knapp, Phone 4721. BUILDING MATERIALS 23 The MILLER-KEMPER Co. S. W. 2nd & Center Sts. Phones J24T-3267-3847. For all kinds of Building Material. RICHMOND LUMBER CO. Lumber. Millwork. Phones 8209 SS07 LIVE STOCK &. VEHICLES 31 FOR SALE 25 head of nice pigs, four squares east of Indian Refining Oil Plant. South Sth St. Two fresh cows" and "six heifers for sale! E. A. Clements, Fountain City, Ind. AUTOMOBILES FOK SALE 33 OVERLAND 85 Touring Car, like new, for sale. 109 N. 12th St. HUDSON Super Six. 1917 model, condition, for sale. Call 1466. In good TWO AUTOMOBILES For sale: 1916 Ford. 211 N. Sth. MARMON Speedster, for sale or trade for tojring car. Phone 3166. AUTO SUPPLIES AND REPAIRS 35 IN THESE DAYS of automobile progress an auto repair shop needs men of practical automobile experience. That's U3. BRIDEN'BAUGH & ORPUT Richmond Corn Mill on N. 12th St "Out of the High Rent District" TIRE VICTIMS! It pays to visit us on the subject of damaged tires and tubes. Our aim is to hold your business. WM. F. LEE, No. 8 So. 7th St. PHONE 2411

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WELDING SS THOS. TURNER & SON Boiler Repairs. Machine Work Auto Cylinder Re boring Acttrune welding PHONE 1226 MOTORCYCLES sV BICYCLE8 37 TWIN X 1916 model, 3-speed. for sale. rnone 444. muiunuiuni iit, s-speed, with or without side car, good condition. Call evenings. 411 N. ISth St. AUTO LIVERY A GARAGES 30 GARAGE For rent. Phone 2703. GARAGE For rent. 1314 Main. HOUSES APT8. TO RENT 38 FOR RENT 3-roora furnished flat. waiaon Apartment, cor. 16th and N. C Sts. See A. W. Gregg, 214 Colonial mag. FOR LEASE House, modern, complete ly furnished, for married couple without children. Reasonable terms. 323 west feari. Fnone 8196. FLAT 4-room, for rent, over 1033 Main. Garage, S. 4th and C. Phone 1075 or 1214. FOR LEASE Completely furnished modern home to married couple with out children. Reasonable terms. Phone 8196. 323 Pearl St. 5-room cottage for rent, furnace and bath. 128 South 6th. Phone 1473. MAIN ST.. 1314 For rent, modern rooms. TWO-STORY BUILDING For rent: suitable for auto repair shop, between norm izin ana i3tn ssts.. near B. Phone 2006 or 2709. Charles Bourne, Cor. 6th and Main. 6-room house for rent In Fountain City. Furnace, modern. Rent part or all after Bept. 1st E. A. Clements. Fountain City, Ind. WANTED TO RENT. 41 LARGE FARM Wanted to rent: well equipped, with plenty of help. Box 66, Route 1. Camden. Ohio. HARRIS AND KORTEWEG Real Estate and Farms, 6th and Main a W. Corner 2nd Floor. Phone 2J78 100 ACRE FARM Good six room house, bank barn, crlbbs, and sheds. Buildings In good conditions. Land rolling, fair fenced and ditched. Close to Lynn, Ind. 1-2 mile off main road. Owner will give good terms, 53,000 March 1st, 1920. Balance 10 years. Price $125 per acre. 204-205 Colonial. See Lacey and Tillson Phone 2883 Tillson 3063 FOR SALE One modern 2-story house in with 80foot front. 6-room house with furnace, N. 18 St. Also house with several lots in West Richmond. AMERICAN TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK J. E. Healy, Mgr., Insurance Dep'L 18TH ST South 64. ern house for sale. PHONE 1322 ModC. E. KEEVER CO. Getting new lists of properties every day. See us for bargains. Phones 2169-1936. 1020 Main. HAVE CASH BUYER For Main street business property; your price. Real estate, rentals, loans and insur ance. Llndemuth Blk. Phones 2006 2709. C. L. BOURNE FOR SALE b-room frame, bath, furnace; North nd fat.; price $2,500. 7-room frame. eiectric ngnts, gasr, cement alley; price $2,300; $500 down, balance monthly payments. Phone A.M. PRICE 2287 HOUSE. 30 lots. 1221 Boyer. place for a home. Phone 1408. Ideal BUILDING, 18x24, suitable for garage, for sale. Must be moved. Bareain Phone 51inre. BAln' FOR SALE Two close-in strictly mod ern aouoie nouses; tine investment C. E. Keever Co. Phones 2169-1936 1020 Main. BUILDING LOT Well located, for sale" jrnone aiuo. 25 houses listed for sale. Sn 1 1 i fr r barg-alns. C. E. Keever Co., 1020 Main Phone 1936-2169. FOR SALE New six rnn house, Washington C6urt. Only one left. Call Phone 3S34 or 3267. FOR REAL ESTATE and FARMS see A. M. ROBERTS. Liberty Ave., office 18 a Sth. Phone 4171. EOR SALE LIKE RENT Five -roomed house, $12.50. Stay 100 months, then a deed. Call 325 West Main. FARMS FOR SALE 5 to 30l acres, well Improved farms. Have some bar gains, uan or address Myers and Dillon. Greensfork, Ind. Office Myers FOR SALE Six room house with bath. Convenient to car line and factories. can at 103 N. 17th St. Phone 2256. FARM BARGAINS 67 ACRES 4 miles out; about 61 acres tillable, and nearly level, balance fine pasture land; good 7-room house, large barn; nearly new and other good buildings; well fenced and well ditched. Price $8,000. Easy terms. Don't delay if you want this farm. 100 ACRES Close to town; about 70 acres tillable, including 20 acres good bottom land, balance fine pasture land; good 6 room house, large bank barn and abundance of fruit. This is a splendid stock or dairy farm and is offered for short time only at $12,000. Terms very reasonable. 105 ACRES 3 miles from Richmond near traction and Macadam road; about 85 a. fine level tillable land, balance well watered pasture land; an excellent 8-room house with slate roof; good tenant house; fair barn and abundance of fruit. This is a fine home and splendid location Price $20,000. $3,000 To lend on first mortgage C C. HAWLEY New Paris, Ohio FOR SALE To settle estate, a 7-room un.n. uuung witn in rt. lot. at S. 9th. Call 811 S. Sth. e 807

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DUPLEX Modern. E. Main; bargain. Owner leaving city. Phone 3701. Nloe 7-room property, fruit, garage; well located, modern, on West Side. Richmond. Meyers & Dillon, Greensfork, Ind. . C. L. BOURNE Real Estate. Rentals, Loans and Insurance. Llndemuth Blk. Phones 2006-2709 HUDELSON & PORTERFIELD Real Estate, Farms. Rentals, Loans. Fire Ins. Phone 1401. 807 Colonial Bldg FARMS FOR RENT 40 FARMS FOR RENT I want three capable and responsible renters for three of my farms. Each renter Is to receive one-half the crops. My farms are well located, close together and eaoh Is very rich, productive land. Possession can be had late this fall. I will enter Into several years' contract with right men. Each renter should have some livestock, Implements, or some money with which to buy them. I will give some financial assistance to each man. In writing me state age, farming experience, from whom you have rented, amount of livestock, size and age of family, implements you own and your financial condition. Give full particulars In letter. As my three farms are different sizes, state about how many acres you want to farm. Also, you might mention names of some other good, substantial renters to whom I might rent my other two farms. Address Box C 3015, care Palladium. MONEY TO LOAN 46 NEED MONEY? If o. we will make you a loan on your personal property at the legal rate. THE STATE INVESTMENT & LOAN CO. Room 40. Colonial Bldg. f none Z560. Richmond. Ind. Why SELL and SACRIFICE LIBERTY BONDS We will loan $45 on a $50 bond, or $90 on a $100 bond, at a small rata of Interest. IF YOU MUST SELL. WE WILL BUY OUTRIGHT WELFARE LOAN SOCIETY 9 N. Tenth SL Phone 2SC9 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT state of Indiana. Wavn Pnnntv E.iaie oi oessie Jj. Harnett, deceased. Notice is herebv e-iven that th nn aersignea nas been annointod hv th Wayne Circuit Court Administrate nt me estate or Bessie L. Barnett, deceasea. late or Wayne County, Indiana. Said estate Is supposed to be solvent. -nAS. w. JORDAN, . . . Administrator. ttODDins, Keller & Bobbins. Attorneys. July 15-22-29 CITY ADVERTISEMENT Department of Public Works OFFICE OF THE BOARD Richmond, Ind., July 21. 1919. Notice to Contractors: Notice is hereby Eiven bv the Board of Public Works of the City of Rich mond, Indiana, that sealed proposals will be received by it. at Its office, at ine nour or 10 o'clock, a. m., on Monday, August 4, 1919, for the following described public improvements in the City of Richmond, as autharized by the Improvement Resolutions named. No. 668-1919; providing for the improvement of both sides of South Ninth street, by constructing a cement sidewalk. 6 feet wide, from South H to South L street. 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 bo seen in the office of said Roard nf 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 2V2 per cent of bid, as evidence of good faith that the successful bidders will execute, within ten days from the acceptance of proposals, contracts and bonds satisfactory 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 THOMAS C. TAYLOR. JOHN E. PELTZ. Board of Public Works. JU122&29. NOTICE TO HEIRS. CREDITORS. ETC. In the matter of the estate of August Kemrer, deceased, in the Wavne firr.t Court. April Term. 1919. Notice is hereby eiven that FVanU t Egly, as Executor of the estate of August Kemper, deceased, has presented and tiled his account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come un for examination and action of said Circuit Court on the ind day of August. 1919. at whirh time ail heirs, creditors or lee-at PAR n t said estate are required to appear in said Court and show cause, if any there be. why said account and vouchers should not be approved. FRANK J. EGLY. Executor. Robbins, Reller & Robbins, Attorneys. July 15-22-29 NOTICE TO HEIRS. CREDITORS. ETC In the matter of the estate of Ella J. Vincent. Deceased. In ihp Wayne Circuit Court. April Term, 1919. Notice is hereby given that American Trust and Savings Bank as Administrator de bonis non of the estate of Ella J. Vincent, deceased, has presented and filed Its account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that tho same will come up for examination and action of said Circuit Court on the 16th day of August. 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 not be approved AMERICAN TRUST & SAVINGS BANK, Administrator De Bonis Non. Robbins, Reller & Robbins, Attorneys. July 22-29; Aug. 5 NOTICE TO HEIRS, CREDITORS. ETC. In the matter of th esta.tn nf Mm-w Perry Pellis. Deceased. In tho Wayne Circuit rvnr Atn,-u Term. 1919. Notice is hereby given that Dickin son Trust Company, as Administrator with the Will Annexed, of the estate of Mary Perry Bellis, deceased, has presented and filed Us account and vouchers In final settlement of said tn.te. and that the same will come up for examination atid action of said Circuit Court on the 16th day of August. 1919,

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Lieut. Artie Schawl t. Lieut. Artie Schardt of Milwaukee, former student at the University ox Wisconsin, was a winner for the U. S. In the track events at the interallied athletic meet at Joinville, France. Tent Revival Services Held By Nazarene Church Tent revival services are being con ducted by members of the Nazarene church on Sheridan street The Rev. M. F. Brandvberrv. anil Xf Ti. -i , " ujuia Brandyberry are in charge of the services, and Berl Sparks of Seymour, is song leader. Mass singing by the congregation, and guitar solos hv Sparks are part of the services. The meetings onenerf Hnnio- v and will continue each night this week except Saturday. Great interest has been shown In the service t,a audiences attend each night The meetings are open to the public. ARKANSAS O. K.'S SUFFRAGE LITTE ROCK. Ark . .TiiIt oo n.ii. 5 9t!ie Arkansaa legislature today ratified the Federal woman suffrage amendment. In the senate the vote was 29 to 2, and in the house it was 76 to 19. Arkansas l tba Sent t0 raUfy the proposed amndNew Paris, 0. Miss Charlotte Horrigan of Camden. the guest Of Mr nnrf f T-, is Kirkpatrick and other relatives' here ' . .Miss Martha May and her brother of &t. L.OU1S, Mo., aro ciicta i of Mr. and Mrs. John Foster Mr Heller - and Miss Opal Northrup motored to New Madison Sundae the afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. M L VIa- Mr- and Mrs. Curtis Baumgardner, Jr., of Richmond, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Baumgardner Miss R,,th is employed in Dayton, spent Sundav with her brother. Joseph Zea. and family.... Miss Marie Fitzwater, Miss Janice Hahn, and Miss Evelyn Northrop, were guests of Miss Irene White Sunday, at her home on the Nationai "Clyde Ashman. an employe of the Cooper Rubber Co., of Dayton spent the week-end with his parents! Mr. and Mrs. Loul3 Ashman. .. .Paul Katz, who has been at the home of Air and Mrs. William Clark, returned to his home in Dayton, Friday, and is quite ill with acute indigestion. Paul is a talented violinist and has been !frV3 a pup11 of Eml1 Heerman of the Cincinnati Svmnhonv nn)tn Mr. and Mrs. Claude Fulghum and son of Quincy, 111., have returned to their home after an extended visit with Mr. and Mrs. Z. H. Fulghum.... Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Melody and daugh- V -ler of Richmond, were Sunday guestaTs of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fudge Miss Pauline and Genevieve Sherer, of near Eaton, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. A R. Hawley Dr. D. L. Myers of Dayton, who filled the pulpit at the Presbyterian church Sunday morning, spent the day as the guest of Mr. and' Mrs. M. O. Penland and family Mr. and Mrs. Elmer McKee and daughter Ruby were Sunday guests of Mrs. Nancy Walley Clarence Via Is able to be about again after a severe attack of tonsilitis Mr. and Mrs. Emll Heerman and Mr. and Mrs. William Clark motored to Dayton Saturday evening and called on friends there. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Huffman and children of Richmond, were week-end guests or Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Royer The Sunshine class of the Metho-C dist church gave a festival Saturday evening in the church basement, which was well attended A night blooming cereus, belonging to Mrs. Anna Burtch. occasioned much interest on Thursday and Friday evenings. The plant is a peculiar one. the bloom withering after one night Ten more buds will be ready to open In about two weeks Frank Souers has been removed to the Dayton State hospital for treatment Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Royer and their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Huffman and family of Richmond, were entertained Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Royer, of near Yankeetown. at wh'ch 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 not be approved. DICKINSON TRUST COMPANY. Administrator with the Will" Annexed. Gardner, Jessup, Hoelseher St White Attorneys. July 22-29; Aug. I