Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 320, 24 October 1919 — Page 14

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, OCT. 24, 1919.

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CONTRACT RATES obtained from The Palladium baslnesa office. CLOSING HOURS All Want-Ada mint be In before 11 a. m. of day of publication. OUT-OF-TOWTT AT)9 must accompanied by caiih In full payment, according: to above rate. THE FAIX.APTT7M rexrves the r1M to dandify all . ads according: to Its own rules and regulations. WANT-ADS rlvlnr a 'Tetter rr number." care this office, can not be answered H person. A letter should be addressed to the "letter or number, care this office. The advertiser will call for his answers and later call n you providing your reply to this advertisement pleases him. TELEPHONT3 your Want-Ads when it Is more convenient to do so. Bill will be sent to vou. and as this fs an accommodation service. The Palladium expects pnvment promptly upon receipt of bill. Phone 2834 MOU MENTAL 1B JOHN P. EMSLIB Monuments IS South Tenth Street Phone 4023 Jordan. McMsnus. Hunt Waltermann FUNERAL. niRECTUKS Private Show Room and Chapel 4 Main St. Tel- !t75 101 PERSONALS CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank the friends and noia-fehn-o tnr their hcln. floral offer ings, and for kindness and sympathy during sickness and death of Joseph M. Crowell. Mrs. Margaret Crowell Mrs. Walter Stanley. THE WOTLiySO RE ATKST KKMKDT Is what we claim for NATSKI S BLOOD PURIFIER. Cures Rheumatism, Nervous Debilities, Kidney Trouble, Sores. Neuralgia and Blood Disorders. Hlfrhlv recommended by physicians for WEAK. PALE WOMEN 12 page Booklet containing true letter copies from Bankers, Druggists. Physicians, and from people cured: brings smiles and sunshine. Results guaranteed, or money refunded. Write S J. Burkitt. Sales Agent, Moweaqua, Illinois. SPECIAL NOTICE 14-DAY OKFEn I will firlve. three xralr. treatments for $1.00. Francis KstrIla. Ill N'orth 3rd. Phone 1 IS21. I--IIKSH OYSTERS Received Daily at PRICE'S 916 Main PhoneJ253 Merchants PeTWP1 VTVTON SONS llvorv is making trip to uayton cundiav "to bring back Coal. Anyone wishing to send anything to Dayton will be Riven a special price. Phone 2S17-300S. . LOST AND FOUND 4 KEYS Found near Murray Theatre; rail Palladium. KEySfoutid"noar Murray Theater; call Palladium. LOST An M. M. A. Military Academv Pin Saturday, between ISth and 7th on Main street. iieward if returned to 1S03 Main. Phone 3613. SILkTSCARF lost; Murray theatre; phone 1458. HELP WANTED MALE EXPERIENCED Inside Wireman who thoroughly understands his business; steady Job, 44-hour week, "oc per hour The Hvdro-Electric Light & Power Company. Connersville. Ind. MAN WANTED to solder radiators, with or without exDerience. btate saiaiy in applica-i care Palla- j tion. Write Box dium. D 4047 1 MAN wanted to husk corn. W Phono S025. P. Krom.

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" v- i'r..A .. t ..i t v i wiirk: write J "Ganor Former Govt. Detective, i iwnville.'lll. i t Man wanted to run extractors Home Laundry EAST MAIN WANTED Pipe Fitters Helpers. 5nc per hour; apply SprinkU-r Foreman, Jenkins Vulcan Spring Co. YOUNG MAN" for ""StonoRraphic crorier.il office work Position is3";, i town. Richmond Business College, Phone 2040. or 2415 after 5:30. "Man and" Woman Wanted for few days' work cleaning house. Apply to MR. DIXON S. S. Kresge Co., 823 Main St. HELP WANTED FEMALE HOL'SEKEEPEK Wanted on a farm to do general housework. K. 1- 1. EP. Love, New Paris. HOUSEKEEPER. Wanted, phono 3291. 2 in family MIDDLE AGE LADY for light housework, no washing or ironing. Phone 4430, or address E. C. Van Etten, F. & N. Lawn Mower Co. HE L I A B LE Vo man wauled to stay with two children evenings for three weeks. Phone 4772. 221 S. W. 2nd. SALESLADIES Wanted Woolworth 5 and 10c s t ore. WANTED Washerwoman to come to houso Mondays. 210S North E Street. WANTED Competent 2163. cook. Phone WANTED Competent cook; 131 South 1 Sth. Mrs. K. G. Leeds. WANTED Young Lady for typewriting work; prefer one with experience on Multigraph. Call Richmond Business College. Phone 2040.

GIRLS For better wages apply at J. M. HUTTON & CO. Applicants positively must be experienced in Bewing departments.

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WANTED Cook for small hotel, white or colored: muft be experiencea. note! Rossman, Eaton, Ohio. Agents and Salesmen Wanted 7 CANDY Earn $25 to50 weekly. Advertise, men, women. Start one of our Specialty Candy Factories In y"J home, small room an- i nnnnr,t1r,itTr We tell how and fur nish everything. CANDYMAKERS HOUSE. 1918 Ranstead St. Philadelphia, Pa. SITUATIONS WANTED 8 WANTED to do collecting of any kind by young lady. Ivy Berdgeford, 707 N. 18th. Phono 3403. ROOMS FOR RENT 9 15TH ST.. North 419 Modern house- i keeping rooms for rent; no children. I BUSINESS 1529. ROOM for Rent Phone FOR RENT Warm furnished rooms, modern conveniences: price reasonable. 20 South 10th St. TO" RENT 2 furnished rooms to gentlemen; one suitable for two; 4 2 So. 10th St. ROOMS OR BOARD WANTED WANTED by married couple, 3 or 4 unfurnished rooms, heated; no children. Address Box G7022, care Palladium. BUSINESS SERVICE 12 DON'T LET other people experiment on your twpewriter. Phone 1010, and let experienced mechanics do your work. Richmond Typewriter Exchange, 17 North 7th St. Multigraph letters and printing. HEATING AND PLUMBING 14 KT.ECTR1C WATER SYSTEMS For cltv and country. See MEERHOFF. 9 S Prh Phono 1236. MOVING & STORAGE 16 AUTO MOVING VAN Largest and best equipped In the city for local and long distance moving. Furniture crated, stored or shipped. FORREST MONGER ?no P 7th Rt Phone 2S08 NOTICE TO FARMERS For Local and Long Distance Livestock Transportation, see W. E. Evans; phone 3105; 330 Lincoln. MISCELLANEOUS REPAIRING 17Qr Expert workmanship at Richmond! Shoe Hospital and Shining Parlor; 909 i Main. J. C. 1A KNELL CO. ! We repair everything-. Work called for nnfl lioli verori. New and sernnii hand Bicvcles. -asonablo prices. 1020 Main. j I'honf 1936. ; WANTED recycles, stoves, new prates, baby cabs and sweeper. Shears and saws sharpened. Wesley Brown & Sons, Phone 30S6, Fairview. KORRY KROME Sole Leather, the Railroader's Friend. Two times as much wear for a little more cost. Dusty's Shoe Rebuilder 11 X. 9th St. Phor.e 1540. (Open evenings) Work called for and delivered. MISCELLANEOUS. FOP SALE 2? 2 STOVES For sale, soft coal or wood. Phone 2514. Basehurner & 41 South 16th. COMPLETE "Household Goods for sale; 19-i South 9th. EUREKA Electric Cleaner. Music Cab- j inet. Rockers. Hall Table, oir.na Clos- , . et. Sewing Machine, Iron Hed, Carpet -Sweeper, Lawn Mower, Curtain j Stretchers. Kitehen Utensils. Carpen-I 4 ter and Garden Tools. Galvanized Tubs j anil -uri.mne v.ciu, r i um- , l T- i ..... n r A YD t a-Frac. Inquire of Starr Piano Store. Mr. Rogers, at I , FOR SALE Wasrons. Harness. Spreaders, Storm p.uggies. Vehicles all kinds; 317 North A. sALF. Black" baby carfia call - 1 phone 2009. "SALE- New Steel oal. 72 1 So. 9th St Range, wood! or FOR SALE A Kit-gain in a good base-r.urm-r; 210 North 17th St. j l-'OU SAI.K Two ladifs' long black j Coats: 400 West Main. i Street. j HOl'SEHOU' COOPS, Antique for Sale. i:-.ise burner. llSSti Main. HOL'SKHOLD GOODS tir 9th St. 1 1 5 N. Order coal of The Independent Ice Fuel Co. Phone H465. PEPESTAP. Onk Dining Table, for sale; phone 1397. SH APER 1-lG-inch backgeared, steptoe, practically new, fori sale. Box G 7123 care Palla-j d i urn. We Buy. Sell or Trade for used Watches; also complete line of new watches priced very low. Euy your high grade Spectacles of us at about half the usual price. C. E. Keever, 1020 Main Street. WANTED 9x12 rug Palladium. call H. E. Fisher, MibLM I. r CLOTHES WARDROBE wanted; phone IOBCk DON'T store your usd furniture. Sell It to Townsend. who pays highest nricpo RSS Main Phone 1296. Furniture ami Moves, all kinds, good prices. Home Supply Store, 181 Ft. Wayne Ave. Phone 1862 i- I UM'lTHE Wanted. Wo pay cash for household goods. Trammer & v-H-.e.-,n r.:'o Miln. Phon 1469. RES2LVER2NO RE -SILVERING Lahman Plating Workt 109 W. Mala Phons 8758 Table War Auto Reflectors Sugar A Cream Seta L Mlrrori WILL BCY Good Barn at once; give particulars. Address J. C. 1200, care Palladium. work

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MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 23 EXCHANGE Your piano for a Vlctrola or buy a used piano through mo and save the dealer's profit. Walter R Fiilghum, 1000 Main St. FOR SALE Price &Teeple Piano In good condition. Richmond Business College. Colonial Bldg. PIANO Tuning, prompt, efficient service. D. E. Roberts. Phono 4110. SPECIAL AT THE STORES 25 SPECIALS EMERY SHIRTS IDE COLLARS SILK KNIT TIES MALLORT HATS MKKTON CAPS PROGRESS STORE 912 Main FARM AND DAIRY PRODUCTS 27 Ff7rr'sTVLECho"fJe Minnesota po7atoes, $1.75 per bushel, at Crete, Ind. See agent at Big 4 railroad. POTATO KB AND FEED For sale. North Side Teed Store. Phone 3494. BUILDING MATERIALS 28 The MILLER-KEMPER Co. N. W. 2nd & Center Sts. Phones 3247-3267-3347. For all kinds of Building Material. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 30 SEND A HOLLAR for a share of stock in large corporation and information that may make you fortune. Initial purchase limited to five shares. BROWN COMANCHE. Box 927, Phoe nix, Ariz. LIVE STOCK AND VEHICLES 31 SilOATS T. Lnmberson, Earlham TTr.irrl,tc T? It n r iTfti " - - - AlKIJAL. 1-'0T lor iiti, l lldl IL wi.'l'l at once. Charles Gard, 16th and N. C Sts. Walden Apt? i BARRED ROCK ROOSTERS for Sale, National Road West. PhoneJ619. CHICKENS-for "Sale 2 "dozen White j Leghorn ;116South 4th. I j FEK R EfTofTs A I-E 4 3 4 North lUh. i HOGS Big type Poland-China boars. Wood Eliaron, Centerville. ind. MALET,IGSfor"saTefulf bloofle.lnVfr- ; oc. Virliug Sheffer. R. R. C, Richmond. Phone Eaton 8617. I TURKEYS for Sale, before November; 14th; "Naragansctte." Mrs. Ida Rod ?J?JEISjl. enberg. It. It. I. Box 92. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33 CLOSED TOP for Model Q. T. Lyons, Kngle ; Store. S3 Overland. Eaton Cigar electrically equipped. A-l condition; bargain for quick sale; 1414 North D. FOR SALE -cheap; phone litis o2ih",. Buick Touring, FOU" SALE 131 phone 4644. Commercial Ford; FUl:l o-passenger 1017 for saie. Private used car, good Condition, priced riisht. 301 So. 11th street. USED CAR BARGAINS Must Sell at Once I FORD DELIVERY CARS ! DODGE TOURING CARS All in Good Condition BETHARD AUTO AGENCY Main Phone Ill" 1041 AUTO SUPPLIES & REPAIRS 35 SPECIAL BODIES For truck beds, cabs and special body work. See Johnson, the Uodv builder, G2j So. 13th St. Shop 712 So. 13th. Phone 1745. Generator, Magneto and Ignition T7 . n RICHMOND BATTERT AND RADIATOR CO. 12th and Main Phone 1S6S TAXI 33 TAXI 28 N. 7th Street Phone 1370 MOTORCYCLES &. BICYCLES T7 EXCELSIOR MOTORCYCLE S14 North J. for Sale; WANTED TO RENT. 41 WANTED To rent a house with 10 or more acres of land. Phone 3412. WANTED Rooms for light housekeepingfor Y. M. C. A. boys' secretary and wife; no children; apply Lester W. Carlander. Y. M. C. A. WANTED By married couple, 3 or 4 unfurnished rooms, heated; no children. Address Box G7022, care Palladium. WANTED To rent for the winter, by responsible couple without children, small modern furnished house or apartment; must be centrally located. Box G7024, care Palladium.

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WANTED TO RENT. 41 WANTED TO RENT 5 or 6 room house, $10 reward for Information leading to suitable place. Phono 823S. Box D404G, care Palladium. WANTED To rent 5 or 6 room house; 910 reward for Information leading to suitable place. Phone 3238. Box D4046, care Palladium. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 70 ACRES New 9-room house, with lights, good cellar, barn, 30x40, and cow barn, 3L'x24. Good fences, close to market, $150.00 per acre. 120 ACRES Extra good buildings, well fenced and tiled, close to markets. All under cultivation but a few acres in timber. $125.00. 50 ACRES Nearly new house and barn. All level, extra well fenced and tiled. A nice home, $10,000. HARRIS & KORTEWEQ W. Cor. 6thand Main Sts. PhonT2278 9-room house In Vest Richmond. Applv Feitman's Cigar Store. Phone 2J3S9. . SO ACRES 35iiU"sof Richmond, close to school, and church, rolling sugar tree soil, well tiler and fenced, extra pood bank barn. 72x50, running water at barn. Good 10 room brick house, both waters inside, slate roof, farm is all under cultivation except 1 " acres of woods pasture: fl.SOo. Write Box G7028. care Palladium. fSSTAC iTE F A 1 1 M "for ""Sale 3 Va miles from Richmond. A. W. Gregg. A. R. SMITH Real Estate and Farms. The war is over. 1 c'p to the seller; call 325 West Main Street. A BARGAIN Modern 7-room bouse, now vacant. Immediate possession. One square from car line. Inquire C. M. Posther, 1006 S. B St. Phone 1341. BURDSALL & WILLETT COMPANY CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS Real Estate Room 303 Union National Bank Bldg. Richmond, Ind. See our lists. We buy and sell. Phones 1965, 3271, 3293 COTTAGE few days for sale, call ;!05 possession South 10th within St. CITY PROPKRTV Good locations. See ua for values. Petty Bros., 710! Main St. Phone 11325. FOR SALE 5-room frame house with 2 adjoining lots, on South West F St. Call E. Long, at Palladium. FARMS All sizes, prices and locations. See us for values. Petty Bros., 710 hi Main St. Phone 232S. FOR SALE Double brick house; can get possession of half at once; call' 2 4 4 South 5th. FOTt SALE By owner, bargain, five rooms and toilet; enquire evenings, 400 N. ICth St. FOR SALE 55 acres, close in, on car line, improvements, good location. Price $300 per acre. 100 acres, mostly level, buildings fair. This farm lays in good farming district near town and railroad. Will take good city rentals to the amount of $5,000. Long time on balance. Price $150 per acre. We have some good buys now in city property on payment plan. See us for terms. J. S. GREEN Hittle Block. 9th and Main St. Phone 2576 FARMS FOR SALE 164 a. On Brick road, 3 miles from County Seat. 100 acres level second botom sandy clay loam, balance hill In Bluegrass and timber $125 per acre. 131 a. three miles from- station, all level black corn land, well Improved and In high state of cultivation $225 per acre. Good reason for selling Thos. S. Wright. R. R. No. 1. Lancaster, O., Bell Phone 6020 3

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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 FARMS FOR SALE 100 acres, fertile soil, adjacent to good railroad town, 8-room house, large bank barn, abundance of fruit and fine springs. An ideal dairy or stock farm. Price $12,000. 1-4 down, balance reasonable time. 103 acrea fine land, 3 1-2 miles of Richmond and near traction line. Fine Sroom house, good barn, large poultry house and excellent tenant house. A splendid location and a bargain at $200 per acre. C. C. HAWLEY, New Paris, Ohio. Phone 75 FOi; SALE 80 acres, good land, per acre. Phone 4742. 1140 FOR SALE To settle an estate, a 7 room stucco house and 70 ft. lot, at 807 S. 9th. Call at 811 South Sth. FOR REAL ESTATE and FARMS see A. M. ROBERTS, Liberty Ave., office 18 S. 8th. Phone 4171. GOOD CITY HOMES AND FARMS PORTERFIELD, Colonial Building HOUSE for sale. 6 rooms, now empty, largre lot; Inquire 40 Richmond Ave., West Sie. MODERN 7-roomed, extra, $3,500 cash. Main. 3 blocks car line; Call 325 West Over 25 Houses listed with the C. E. Keever Co. for sale. See us for bargains. Office 1020 Main. Phone 2163. TURNER W. HADLEY Second National Bank Building BUYS AND SELLS PROPERTIES HOMES SOLD ON PAYMENTS LIKE RENT MONEY TO LOAN. 46 NEED MONEY? Call on us. We LOAN on furniture, pianos, talking machines, live stock. 1 to 25 months to pav. THE STATE INVESTMENT & LOAN CO. Room 40, Colonial Bid?. Dec 123U 125H 122 125 Wayne, Union, Fayette and Randolph County Farmers attention. United States Govern ment Farm Loans At 52 Long Time Loans on City Property at 6 percent. Good list of Farms and City Properties. See Mckinley & sharp 223 Colonial Bldg. State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss: John Q. Ross, John Roll, Frank O. White and Oscar M. Jennings, ex parte, in tne Wayne Circuit Court ! April Term, 1919. Notice of Time for Paying Assessments, No. 1S5S3.

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Boy Goal and Pay Taxes Other Purposes for Which You can Borrow Money From the WELFARE LOAN SOCIETY SICKNESS, ACCIDENT OR DEATH. NEW BABY. TO PAY FOR EDUCATION. CLOTHING FOR YOUR FAMILY. TO START HOUSEKEEPING. TO BUY FURNITURE FOR HOME. TO PAY INSURANCE PREMIUMS. TO CLEAN UP OLD DEBTS. TO PAY OFF LOAN SHARK. TO TAKE PROPERTY OUT OF PAWN. TO HELP NEEDY RELATIVES. TO MAKE FIRST PAYMENT ON HOUSE OR LOT. TO MAKE REPAIRS ON HOUSE. TO INCREASE STOCK OF MERCHANDISE. TO PURCHASE STORE EQUIPMENT. TO PURCHASE DELIVERY EQUIPMENT. TO DISCOUNT -BILLS. These are only a few things for which we loan money. Perhaps you want to borrow for an entirely different purpose. Come in and see us. INVESTIGATE OUR RATE We pay the highest market price for Liberty Bonds. As security for Joans we accept personal property, such as Liberty Bonds, notes, stocks, endorsements, accounts, claims, fees, discounts, pianos, phonographs, live stock, implements, furniture, wagons, automobiles, trucks, tractors or any other property of value.

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Yes, Sir; We Can Do It By our system of PERFECT RETREADING, we can make that tire practically as good as new at about one third the cost of a new one. We always make good every promise in this direction. All we ask is a trial and we will be assured of your work thereafter. 20TH CENTURY TIRE & REPAIR CO. 409 MAIN ST. (At the top of the hill) C. M. SEMLER WM. BOGGS

The undersigned, drainage commissioner in the above entitled proceedings to construct a certain ditch and drain in Wayne County as described and reported in the report of the drainage commissioners therein made to the Wayne Circuit Court of Indiana -"miriI?e" oy saia OUTl vn l?e 29th day of September. 1919, hereby gives notice to the land owners whose lands are assesed for the construction

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of said lands are as follows: John and Carrie Roll $960.00 John Q. and Edna L. Ross 840.00 William B. Barton 150.00 Frank O. and Oda M. White.. 790.00 Oscar M. and Minnie Jennings 787.00 Edgar Hill 587.00 Frank M. Jones 212.00 Manford C. White 137.00 Leota Polley Brown 37.00 You and each of you are therefore hereby notified to pay said assess - ments to the undersigned at the Dick PUBLIC SALE 43 PUBLIC SALE TUESDAY, NOV. 4 On my farm known as the Berheide farm, one mile southwest, of Richmond on the Ablngton plkeT 8 horses; 40 head of cattle; 35 head of Duroo hogs; farming implements; hay, corn, straw; harness; household goods. 10 o'clock W. H. GLUNT Thomas Conniff, Simon Weddle, Homer Plat, Auctioneers. Jesse Wiechman, Clerk

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The undersigned will offer at public sale at my farm, 2U miles west and Vt mile north of Centerville, 4 miles south of Greensfork, on Tuesday, Oct, 28, 119 11 9 Commencing at 10:30 o'clock, the following personal property: 2 HEAD OF HORSES 2 One team of bay Belgian mares, coming 4 years old. weight 1400 pounds; sound. S HEAD OF CATTLE 8 One full-blooded Shorthorn cow; 1 Jersey cow, been fresh 2 months; 1 Jersey cow, will be fresh by day of sal"; 1 Jersey cow, to be fresh in March; 2 spring steer calves; 2 spring heifer calves. 57 HEAD OF HOGS 57 Thirty head of shoats weighing 125 lbs., 27 head weighing 75 lbs. These hogs are all double immuned. 500 Bushels of Corn To Be Sold By Bushel MISCELLANEOUS Hip-strap harness for 3 horses; 1 Janesville gang plow; 1-horse wagon. Terms Made Known on Day of Sale Lunch Served by Ladies of West Grove Cemetery Association.

THOMAS CONNIFF, SIMON WEDDLE. Auctioneers. HARRY GILBERT, Clerk.

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inson Trust Company, Richmond, It diana, in full or in installments a 10 of each assessment, payable 01 the first day of each month beginninj on the first day of December. 1913 and continuing on the first day a each month thereafter until the whob sum of said assessments is-paid or un til a. sufficient amount is paid to con struct said drain. Dated October. 23d 1919

Howard H. Horton. Drainage Commissionei Robbins, Keller and Robbins, Attorneys for the petitioners Oct 24. SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue or a Copy of Decree it me directed from the Clerk of th Wayne Circuit Court, I will expose ai Public Sale, at the Court House dooi in the city of Richmond, Waym County, Indiana, on the 4th day oi November, 1919, between the houn of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P M. on said day, the following proper ty, to-wit: Lot Twenty-one (21) In the Abijat Moffit'a Addition to the City of Rich i mond, Indiana, to be sold as thi I property of Julius 8. P. Ken et n! to 8ati8fy said decree in my hands li j favor of Winiam B. Fisher et al. SaU ! saIe wlthout relief from valuation oi Clement V. Carr, Sheriff of Wayne County October 10th, 1919. Frank T. Strayer. Attorneys foi Plaintiff. SHERIFF'S SALE Ey virtue of a copy of decree to mi directed from the Clerk of the Wayn ! Circuit Court, I will expose at Publi bale, at the Court House door, in tin city of Richmond. Wayne County Indiana, on the 3ra day of November 1919, between the hours of 10 o'clocl A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M. on said day, the following property, to-wit: Being the northeast corner of thi northwest quarter of Section 36 Township 16, north, of Range 12 eas in Wayne County, Indiana, and bein forty (40) rods square, and contain ing ten (10) acres, more or less, to bi sold as the property of Carl D. Fea der, et al, to satisfy said Decree la my hands In favor of Ella R. Murray, Said sale without relief from valua tion or appraisement laws. CLEMENT V. CARR. Sheriff of Wayne County. October 10th. 1919. HENRY U. JOHNSON, Attorney for Plaintiff. Oscar Pike m 1 few m el Phone 2500

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