Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 26, 11 December 1919 — Page 15

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAIX. THURSDAY, DEC 11, 1919.

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Phone 2834 situations wanted a ' WANTED Stumps & rocks to blast - Z. B. Pyle. 436 So. 13th. PhChe 8630. MOUMgNTAL 1 WANTED Llsrht house work by elderJOHN P. EMSLIB) ly lady, 127 Randolph street. ' Monuments ' TWO MEN Want Jobs as truck drivers II South Tenth Street 1921 South E. Phone 40!! v " ' WASHINGS and Ironings wanted; 110 Jordan. MrManne, Hunt Waltermann North to. . FTTNERAL DIRECTORS. Private Show Room and Chapel ROOMS FOR RENT I 1014 Main St Tel. SlTl , " 11 FOR RENT Furnished room for gentleman. 1!08 Main; call 2209. . . pgCIAL NOTICE 9 jtjrjjisheD sleeping Rooms for rent. FRESH OTSTERS modern, centrally located, phone 5248. Received Dally - - at BOARD and Rooms with steam heat PRICE'S and bath. $8.60 per week. 412 N. 11th. tit Main Phone li! 4 room Furnished appartment. for 1 1 rent, centrally located, strictly modern LOST AND rOUNO 4 1300 N. A.

LOST Party finding 8 aprons out of washing, return 107 So. West Third. HELP WANTED MALE YOUNG MEN 18-35. for Railway Mall and Customes-Internal Revenue Clerks 1.800-$1,500. Experience unnecessary For free particulars of examinations, write John Leonard (former Civil Service Examiner) 1053 Epultable Bldg. Washington. WANTED 5 MEN 5 at BULLERDICK COAL YARD WANTED Men to work In woods. Phone 4QS4. MEN WANTED Factory work;! steady employment, experience unnecessary. Apply Superintendent JENKINS VULCAN SPRING CO. WANTED Grocery salesman to represent excellent house in Indiana. Must have grocery experience. Desire man between 25 and 3S. In answering this ad, do not fall to give fall list of references. Address Box 1284, Care Palladium. EXPERIENCED Grocery Clerk. 25 years or more, wanted. Box BI027, care Palladium. 2 MEN Wanted to husk corn, 1112 North D. WANTED Young Man ,for Filing Clerk in Engineering Dept. at - NATIONAL "AUTOMATIC TOOL CO. WOOD CUTTERS Wanted, good pay. Phone 1078. MEN WANTED Phone 2365. YOUNG Man wanted to drive Ford Truck ! hours Sunday mornings; 400 South 9th. WANTED Men for general work, all classes. Richmond Casket Co. So. 9th street. WANTED Men and women in all departments. Richmond Casket Company. South 9th A A, ets. . ...... HELP WANTED FEMALE GIRLS WANTED LEARN A TRADE Clean, light, healthful work In airy, unlit factory; good 'wages, liberal bonus. ' ATLAS UNDERWEAR CO. Cor. 10th and N. D St Phone 1845 WANTED Cook, Home of Friendless 306 So. 10th street. WANTED-Olrls In covering department Richmond Casket Co. So. 9th street. WANTED Girl for housework, good wages: 110 N. 10th St.-, GIRLS AND WOMEN THE INDIANAPOLIS GLOVE COMPANY OFFERS YOU THE MOST PLEASANT PLACE TO WORK FORTY-FIVE HOURS PER WEEK BESIDES THE ADVANTAGE OF BEING A GLOVE MAKER, WHICH IS THE SUPREME TRADE YOU ENJOY THE HIGHEST WAGES AND WE PAY YOU WHILE YOU LEARN THIS WONDERFUL ART OF GLOVEMAKING. APPLY ' SOUTH 7TH AND H STS. . RICHMOND FACTORY VOUNG LADY As room mate, wanted 25 South ICth. WASHER WOMAN Wanted for family washing. sis In. i3tn street. Aaents and Salesmen Wanted 7 WANTED- A lady or gentleman to devote all or part time to home work or travel, salary 2 to 3 dollars per day and expenses. Write Blythe Burkhardt, Geo. Delivery, Richmond, Ind., giving phone number and address. WANTED Agents for LTfe Insurance Co., established 69 years but unrepresented in Indiana. Chance for superIntendency. J. - C Mahan, Arlington Hotel. Friday. -

50 LABORERS WANTED Wages paid daily if desired. H .: K. FURQESON CO. At National Automatic Tool Co. End of South 8th SL Car Line

AGENTS AND SALESMEN 7 BONANZA FOR AGENTS AND SALESMEN Brllliantlne, wonderful mineral discovery tor washing clothes, purity guaranteed; ? areatest seller; permanent business; exclusive territory; large profits; prompt shipments. Morrison Mineral Factory, St. Louis, Missouri.

tleman. 221 West Main. Barn. 10TH ST., South 341 Furnished room for rent. MODERN Furnished7 room for rent. ! Hot water, heat. 130 So. 11th, phone ROOMS OR BOARD WANTED 11 WANTED 1 or 2 unfurnished rooms North East End, Box 2122, Care Palladium WANTED TO RENT -4 or 6 room appartment furnished or unfurnished, or modern house. Phone 1802. Room 17 after 6:30 p. m. BUSINESS SERVICE 12 MERCHANTS DELIVERY Headquarters Richmond Storage Co. GEO. H. BAKER Phones: Office 2228. Res. 1564. HEATING AND PLUMBING 14 ELECTRIC WATER SYSTEMS For city and country. See MEERHOFF. S. (th. Phone ISIS. MOVING & STORAGE 16 Storage for Household Goods. Feltman Storage House. Apply Feltman's Cigar Store. Phone 2039. 60S Main St. MISCELLANEOUS REPAIRING 178 J. C. DARNELL CO. We repair everything. Work called for and delivered. New and second hand Bicycles, reasonable prices. 1010 Main. Phone 1936. MI8CELLANEOU8 FOR SALE- 21 BLACK Broadcloth coat, size 38, 1130 Main. FOR SALE House Paint. Closing out 200 gallons at 82.50 per- gal. Good quality, desirable colors; also varnish same price. Townsend's Used Goods Store. 533 Main. Order coal of The Independent Ice Fuel Co. Phone !466. FOR SALE Baby cab. Ivory Reed gondola, excellent condition, 216 1-2 N. W. 1st street. FUR COAT For sale, size 36, price flO 212 South 12th. FURNITURE We have a few pieces of used furniture for sale. Also wish to buy some at No. 14 N. 6th Street. FOR SALE Palace Oak Heating stove 620 South 12th street. THREE Gas stoves for sale, 2718. Phone We Buy, SeU or Trade for used Watches also complete line of new watches priced very low. Buy your high grade Spectacles of us at about half the usual price. C. E. Keever, 1020 Main Street. 3 TONS HARD COAI One Basebumer, good as new; 960; for sale. Phone 2137. MISSES Dark green coat, fur collar &9 soutn lTtn THREE GAS STOVES For sale. Phone 2718. inn Bertsch Bros. DRAIN TILE and h BUILDING I BLOCKS I PHONE 3250 I Factory V mile west of old Sevastopohl school house, W. 5th and School streets. "Concrete for Permanence" g Bllilll3llircilM FOR SALE Oak buffet, almost new Call at 1619 North C. street. PIANO PLAYER 200 rolls music; ten dollars. Phone 432!. FOR SALE $225.00 Carbonator, make your own pop and soft drinks. Feltman's Cljrar Store. Phone 2037. FOR SALE Peninsular coal range 328 Sa. 10th Btreot. TWO Good second hand bicycles; Frank Itrunner. 604J5outh 9th. FOR SALE Furniture of a modern complete apartment. Phone 2SS6. MANUFACTURERS 300 CORDS WOOD FOR SALE Box L-12000 Palladium or Telephone 2407 20TH CENTURY ROT BLAST Gas Heater and Coal Oil Stove; 1S16 N. II. FOR SALE Go-Cart. Ivory Reed Gondola: call 118 North 17th street. Attend J. H. Allin's Sale if you want a fumed oak suite, writing desk and chair, library7 table, rocker, arm chair and sectional book case, on Tuesday, 16th, at Centerville, Ind. Palladium Want Ads Pay well

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DON'T store your need furniture. Sell It to Towneend, who pays highest nrtce. 6S3 Main. Phone H96. Furniture and stoves, all kinds, good prices. Home Supply Store. Ill Ft. Wayne Ave. Phone 1862. . WANTED Rough cord wood, ten to twenty cords, various lengms up to four foot. Answers Telephone 1415 1426 Main street. RAW FURS Wanted, liberal grading and highest market prices. Clendenin & Co. WANTED Second hand toys; velocipede, hobbyhorse, handcar, ete. Address 230 S. 5th St.. city. RAW FURS Wanted; 634 N. 10th St. No. 1 Skunk, $6.00. Oats and Corn wanted. Phone 3494. VURNITURB Wantee. We pay easn for household gooda - Bummer A F.tlrn. 520 Main. Phono 1469. HAY WANTED Richmond Casket Co., South 9th St. Telephone 120L BICYCLE WANTED Juvenile else. Box C 8017. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 23 We nay high cash prices for Violins S SAXOPHONES Clarinets, Flutes. Skinner 1007 60. A street. ' USED VICTOR VIctrola for sale at bargain price. Walter B. Fulghum, 1000 Main St. FOR SALE - Saxaphone with case Buffet instrument in low pitch, and good as new. Call at Welsbrod's Music so, FOR SALE Uprlsrht Piano; 223 N. 7th street. Phone 1853. FOR-SALE Edison phonograph with horn and 4 drawer cabinet; 100 cylinder records. In good condition. 737 So. 8th Street. FOR SALE York Cornet complete reasonable If sold at once. 32 So. 10th EXCHANGE Your piano for a VIctrola or buy a used piano through me and save the dealer's profit. Walter B. FulKhum. 1000 Main St Learn to play the SAXOPHONE Clarinet, Flute or Piccolo. Skinner 1007 So. A street. . FOR SALE Piano; 400 South 9th. "PIANOS AND PHONOGRAPHS OF QUALITY" ) WEISBROD MUSIC CO., Opp. Post Office SAXOPHONES Bought Sold repaired. Skinner 1007 So. A street. EXCHANGE Your piano for a Grafonola or Aeolian Vocallon at Welsbrod's Music Co. As piano dealers, our ser vice is your gain. ANOTHER VICTOR VICTROLA At our "trade In" price. If you missed last week's bargains, call or write at once. Welsbrod Music Co. PIANO Tuning, prompt, efficient service. T. R. Roberts. Phone 4110. PHONOGRAPHS of every standard make are traded in on the AeolianVocalion. Watch this column for bargains. Welsbrod Music Co. SPECIAL AT THE STORES 25 BAVENDER'S , for your FRESH HOME-MADE CHRISTMAS CANDIES We also have a fresh line of package goods from $1.00 to $5.00 BAVENDER'S 808 Main Phone 1668 Special Prices on all RULES Genuine IRWIN AUGER BITS 35c Carpenter tools for men and boys BfRCK'S HARNESS STORE. 11 Main. FURNACES 25B Install a HOLLAND WARM AIR FURNACE For first class heating service. H. I HOUSEHOLDER, Local Representative. 319 Randolph SL Phone 3 16$. FARM AND DAIRY PRODUCTS 27 FOR SALE U. S. Grade No. 1 Potatoes, resorted. Graded with 1 7-8 in. screen. Guaranteed satisfactory. Delivered. No. 14 No. 5th St. POTATOES Flour & feed for sale Phone 3494. BUILDING MATERIALS 28 The MILLER-KEMPER Co. N. W. 2nd A Center Sts. Phones S247-3267-3347. For all kinds of Building olvier

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GROCERY in rood location, for sale; win sea rigm; wx cr pal ladium. LIVE STOCK AND VEHICLE8 81 FOR SALE or Trade Extra fine large registered Duroc male pigs. Oven Cherry King breeding, will trade for good gilts or Reg. Holsteia belter calf. Phone 4806. . ., . FOR SALE Cow, price $100, Leona Cahle, R. R. C. POLAND CHINA Male pigs, lambs & White Plvmoth rock chickens, for sale. & W. Lafuze, R. R. 7. Liberty PET STOCK A POULTRY 82 FOR SALE Single comb Rhode Island Red Cockerels, $3.00; two for $5.00. Phone 4942. Route A, Box 11SB. RABBITS For sale. 809 North I at. COON DOG known as Gus Winters' dog. "Boon." 630 isortn iutn. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33 FOR SALE: Hudson Super Six Sedan four cord tires, one extra lire, raaiaior shutters, exhaust heater Inside car for cold weather, clock primer, large oilcups all over car, rear vision mirror, bumper on front and rear, car has just been overhauled and is in first class condition. Private owner, and priced to sell, $1,650.00. Clark Maynard & Thomas, Winchester, Ind. Phone No. 621. USED CAR BARGAINS 1 Ford Roadster, starter. 1 Ford Touring, starter, new paint, good tires. 1 Model N Hupp, new rims and new Cord tires. 1 Pilot, electric lights; no starter; a bargain. 1 Country Club Overland, almost new. 1 1915 Ford 5-passenger, in good condition. Omer Jones Sales Co. BRICKER'S GARAGE 44 N. Seventh St. FOR SALE Ford delivery (1917) suitable for grocery, 19 So. 7th street. FOR SALE 1918 Saxton Roadster, Al condition; price reasonable. F. J. Colvin, New Paris, Ohio. 1 HUDSON Super Six Sedan, a bargain, in excellent shape; 2 Ford Touring In good condition. These cars can be bought on a year's time. Phone 259. L. G. Epsteen, City Garage, Winchester. Trfd. AUTO SUPPLIES AND REPAIRS 35 FOR SALE Goodrich tire 83x4, Price $18.00. 412 So. 6tl. JUST OPENED Our New Oarage at 900 S. W. A SL K. & J. GARAGE Work Guaranteed GARAGES FOR RENT SS TWO GARAGE'S For rent. 26 & 28 So. 9 th street. MOTORCYCLES & BICYCLES 37 TWIN INDTAN Motorcycle for sale call at 29 N. 11th street WANTED TO RENT. 41 THREE FURNISHED ROOMS With hnth wantoii for liffht housekeemnpf centrally located, state rent. Address Box 2119, Care Palladium. TWO FURNISHED ROOMS WANTED Private family, suitable ror mustc studio, write Box B 2121 Care Palladium. THREE Furnished Rooms with bath wantcii fnr licht housekeeriinff : cen trally located. State rent. Address Rnir n2119, rum Palladium. WANTED To rent. 2 or 3 furnished mr.Tr, a fnr lltrht hnnkMnlnir. for man and wife. Address Car. Y. M. C. A. Room No. 41. , REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 FARM BARGAIN! 50 ACRES Good 7-room bouse, ' new barn, all level, extra good fences and well tiled. No waste land, close to market $10,000. 80 ACRES Level, good buildings and plenty of them. Well fenced and tiled $12,500. 110 ACRES All level, good house, big barn, well located. A money maker. $150 per acre. HARRIS & KORTEWEG S. W. Cor. 6th and Main Office Phone 2278. Res. 3014 FOR SALE 150 acre farm with fair buildings, good soil, fairly well fenced well located on a good road about 11-2 miles from town, school route, mall ! route, cream route and telephori past s the house, a pleasant 5 room dwelling with fair barn and large tobacco shed. A good tobacco and stock farm only 380.00 per acre If taken soon. Pos session on or about March 1st 1920 Address A. M. Tucker, Brookvllle. O. FOR SALE 60 acres. $140 per acre. 5 miles Richmond: fine improvements. natural gas, hot water furnace; 41 Korth 11th. D. R. Funk. OVER 30 HOUSES Listed for sale with C. E. Keever Co. Office 1020 I j.via.in st. xeiepnone 2109. the Middlings Meat Scraps Shelled Corn Cracked Corn Wheat No. 2 Oats Rye Ground Barley A. Williams Phone 2063 vis McCoy

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CAMPAIGNED SALVATION AMY EATON, Cv Dec 11 Campaign Is on throughout Preble county to raise $2500 for the Salvation Army. Judge Elam 'Fisher, of Eaton. Is chairman of the campaign committee and Jon a M. Gale, of Eaton, cashier of the Eaton National bank, is treasurer. The drive will be waged up to and Including December 22. "Tag Day- will feature the cam paign for funds in Eaton next Saturday. Mrs. W. 8. Fogarty. Mrs. John W. Cook. Mrs. Henry Stroh and Miss Elisabeth Morningstar constitute a committee that will enlist active interest of local women In Saturday's local drive for contributions. A dozen or more members of the local Phi Delta Kappa chapter, headed by Judge V. V. Brumbaugh, Robert S. Fisher and John H. Bloom, will solicit in the business section of the city for con tributions. The drive throughout the county is being carried on. in a measure through the schools'. An American flag, set of literary works and an appropriate picture are among awards that will be made to schools securing the greatest number of subscriptions, the largest single subscription, the largest percentage of subscriptions based upon enrollment, and so forth. All banking Institutions in the county have been authorized to accept subscriptions. These persons have been appointed to take charge of the campaign in their respective localities. Harrison township and Lewisburg, Mayor Ralph Sever, W. H. Riley. Joseph Kiethley, Ozias Fritz; Monroe townBhip, Eldorado and West Manchester. E. A. Holcomb and E. B. Creager; Somers township and Camden, postmaster S. L. Yochum and James Randall; Israel township, Mrs. W. B. Cline; Twin and Lanier townships, and West Alexandria, Phil Saylor and Walter Waggoner; Gratis township, West Elkton and Gratis village, Lucien Stubbs; Jefferson and Jackson townships. New Paris and Campbellstown, Jesse Bchaefer; Dixon township, Mrs. Harry Price. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 FARMS and City Property for Sale. 1 Farm or 80 acres, trade ror itienmond property; 1 Farm of 100 acres for Richmond property; 1 Farm of 20S iicres for Richmond property. Allen Rich, Fountain City. Phone 141. C. L. BOURNE , Real Estate N. W. Cor. Sixth and Main. FOR REAL EST AT & and FARMS aee A. M. ROBERTS. Liberty Ave office 18 S. 8 th. Phone 4171. GOOD CITY HOMES AND FARMS PORTERFIELD. Colonial Building SECOND MORTGAOB LOANS on farms and olty properties. See McK'nley A Sharp, 223 Colonial Bids. Phont- 1930 3847. SUBURBAN HOME 5 ACRES Close in, immediate possession; good 8-room house, out buildings, with good paying business, u at a uargain. oee us quicK. as nnLlii ttronta In rn CAllVl CITY HOME 1 Modern Cottage on west side in A-l condition, garage; this is a fine place for retired farmer. Priced worth the money. Many others in all locations. BURDSALL & WILLETT COMPANY Room- 303 Un. Nat. Bank Bldg, Phones 1965, 3271, 3293 168-ACRE FARM for Sale 3H miles from Richmond. A. W. Oreyc MONEY TO LOAN 46 Call on us. Wo LOAN on furniture, pianos, talking machines, live stock. 1 to 25 months to pay. THE STATE INVESTMENT A LOAN CO. Room 40. Colonial Bldg. 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 SL Phone 25C9 MONEY FOR XMAS GET OUR TERMS for December Loans on Furniture, Autos, Live Stock, Pianos, Talking Machines, Etc. 1 TO 20 MONTHS TO PAY The State Investment & Loan Company Room 4& Colonial Bldg. 3rd Floor Phone 2560 PUBLIC SALE ,48 FARMERS, ATTENTION! 1 Deerlng Mower, disk, plows, surrey, cultivator. Jointer, potato spray and other articles too numerous to mention will he sold at BERRY MOORE SALE

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Thomas EmleL formerly a resident of West Alexandria, is in a serious condition in a hospital in Anderson. Ind., where he resides, as a result of being struck upon the head with a hammer in the hands of a fellow work man during an altercation, according to advices received by his brother, John L. Emlet, of West AlexandriaLight Plant Issue Order. Over the signature of the Eaton Lighting company appeared today a copy of the order issued by Fuel Administrator Garfield relative to con servation of coal and electric illumin ation and the company requested the local public, In a formal notice, to abide by the order of the fuel administrator. Breaks Shoulder. Dorothea Burch is confined to her home east of the city with a fractured shoulder, sustained while playing on the grounds at the North school building. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Burch. Mrs. Edward Chrlstman has been removed to her home here from Reid Memorial hospital, Richmond, Ind., where she had been a patient several weeks following an operation Dr. and Mrs. James I. Nisbet are parents of a daughter born to them Wednesday. She has been named Betty Jo. PAPERS RAISE AD RATES AND PRICES NEW YORK, Dec. 11. A general movement to increase newspaper advertising rates about 20 per cent is reported by the Editor and Publisher, a leading trade periodical, which has been conducting a nation-wide survey. Developments in various cities and sections have been reported as follows: Detroit Rates Increased average of 20 per cent. Sunday papers may Increase price from 8 to 10 cents. Hartford The Times will increase advertising rate by 14 cents an inch January 1. Courant may follow example. Rochestei" Rates on special classes of advertising raised November 1, and new general rate card will eoon be issued. Houston, Tex. The Chronicle has raised advertising rates, but not subscription rates. The Press has In creased its rates for both. Spokane Subscription rates have been advanced, and advertising rates IlIlgiilL'lfflM

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PUBLIC SALE I will sell at public auction at the old Bullerdick barn on North A between Fifth and Sixth streets SATURDAY, DEC. .13, 1919 ; 15 HEAD OF FRESH COWS AND HEAVY SPRINGEHS . ' These cows are all Jerseys, Shorthorns and Holstelns, absolutely A-l milch cows. All cows sold under guarantee. 3 HEAD OF HORSES 1 DRIVING MARE, 2 DRAFT BOB6S3 One good rubber-tired buggy, 2 sets buggy harness. 1 set good week harness, 1 closed top Ford roadster. i . BERRY MOORE ! Simon Weddel and Albert Htneman, Auets. Walter Tvfaw, Clerk

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will be Increased to meet greater costs. Portland, Ore. Advertising ratea Increased to meet growing costs of production. Scran ton Increased advertising rates are anticipated. San Francisco All papers have increased subscription rates 15 cent per month, and made substantial In- -crease in advertisinc rates. Seattle Times recently advanced advertising rates substantially, and Post-Intelligencer likely to follow suit very soon. Denver Increases in advertising rates, ranging from 6 to 20 per cent, made by all Denver papers. Editions have been limited on account of the . paper shortage. Philadelphia Advertising rates likely to go up after first of the year. Indianapolis The price of the Sunday Star has been advanced from 8. to 10 cents. Buffalo The Times has been obliged to' Increase- its advertising rates. Cincinnati General increase in advertising rates is being put into effecL Farm Sale Calendar Tuesday, Dec. 16. Roy Ammerman and Mrs. M. J. Ammerman, 5 miles southwest of Greensfork and 6H miles southeast of Hagerstown. general farm sale at 10 o'clock. Including 60 head of livestock. Wednesday, Dec. 17. David Wise, on the Milton pike, KVs miles north of Connersville, horses, cattle, sheep, corn, and household goods, at 10 o'clock. Carl J. Moore, 2 miles north and 1 mile east of HollinBburg. and 2 miles south and 1 mile west of Palestine, Ohio; horses, cattle ,sheep,etc, general sale, at 10 o'clock.' Thursday, Dec. 18. Charles Study, 2ft miles northeast of Williamsburg, live stock, grain, hay, etc; closing out sale, at 10:30. Friday, December 2C . John Knoll. 1 mile north and V miles east of Lynn: closing oat general farm sale, at 10 o'clock. . WATSON AGAIN DECLINES. WASHINGTON, Dec. 11. Senator Watson of Indiana, In a statement, again declined to become a candidate for the Republican nomination for president Richmond, Ind.