Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 36, 23 December 1919 — Page 11

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRALX, TUESDAY, DEC. 23, 1919.

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CLAHIFIID ADVKHTISINQ ttadtHlMl n Indexed for Quick Reference, aooordlng to ! The Basil X Smith System (Copyright) Phone 2834 MOU MENTAL 11 ' JOHN P. EMSUI Monuments II Sotith Tenth Street Phone 40tt Jordan; MrWtui. Hunt Weitermana FT7NT5RAL DIRECTORS - Private Show Room and Chapel 1414 Main St. Tel. tlTl SPECIAL NOTICE S FRRSH OTSTEB3 ., Received Dally PRICE'S Ptione IKS It Main MATT Wanted at Lahrman Worka; 209 West Main. Plating LOST AND POUNO BtJNCH KET8 Loat. Phone S352. Cij-8CENT SHAPE Bar pjn set, with brilliants, lout near 8th and Main, re turn Washington theatre, reward. POUND The heat hair cut lor 20c, at No 7 So. th street. LOST a pocketbook between South B and 9th and Main streets. Saturday afternoon. Contained change and key. Phone 186S. ' . LOST Gold cuff link, monorram 'M Phone 3144. reward. LOST Palala Royal bag, with petti coat and baby dress, on atreet return to 927 1-2 Main at. LOST Ladles' sold watch, movement No. 4983070; reward. Return to pal ladium. HELP WANTED MALE bat WANTED To work after school

pr 'cleaning; up store, wash windows and

keep flzturea clean, style snop, auj Main, MEN WANTED Factory work; steady experience unnecessary, erlntendent employment, Apply SUPJENKINS VULCAN SPRING CO. WANTED Hardware Salesman with road experience. Good territory and opportunity forrigrht man. Phone 3224 after 6 p. m. Wednesday. WANTED A man with small family to work on farm. Phone 4442. WOODWORKING Machine Men wanted. Richmond Casket Co.. & 9th and A. ' - OPNIN(S MlD-WtNTER TERM, December 29 to January 5. Call, write or telephone. Arrange to start your course at this time. Richmond Business College. START THE NEW TEAR RIGHT By enterlnr upon that business course. It would mean one of the most profitable Investments you could make. RICHMOND BUSINESS COLLEGE. WANTED Good truck driver. "Fob" lera Bottling Works. Phone 3104 or 1214 Green street. WANTED A Night Man. DAVIS OVERLAND SALES CO. WANTED Experienced married man vwith small family. Phone sioa a. ANTED Office work, boy between 14 and 19 veara of ace. Richmond Mal leable Casting Co. WANTED Salesman. Large Jobbing house desires an active, reliable salesman to sell auto supplies to dealers Commission only. Exclusive territory No capital required. Big opportunity Continental Auto Supply Co., 7S7 W. Jackson Blvd., Chicago, 111. HELP WANTED FEMALE 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 WAG ES AND WE PAY YOU WHILE YOU LEARN THIS WONDERJ FUL ART OF GLOVEMAKING. APPLY SOUTH 7TH AND H STS. RICHMOND FACTORY GIRLS WANTED LEARN A TRADE Clean, light, healthful work In airy, sunlit factory; good wages, liberal bATLAS UNDERWEAR CO. Cor. 10th and N. D St. Phono 1S4S JANITORWANTED for , school work. Applicants must bring recommendations. Apply room 61, High School building. WANTED Dishwasher KANDY SHOP v 919 Main OIRLS Wanted In covering department Richmond Casket Co.. & 9th n n f JL. LAUNDRESS Wanted. 238 Richmond Ave. Phono 33S3. WANTED Lady employed to share home with lady alone. Reference re-

HELP WANTED FEMALE

GIRLS WANTED Auburn Ignition Co., 800 S.7th St. WANTED Second Cook. Interurban Restaurant. Phone 1438. MAID Wanted. Westcott hotel. WANTED An experienced Laundress and a Hall Woman at Earlham College. SITUATIONS WANTED WANTED Stumps rocks to blast Z. B. Pyle. 488 So. 13th. Phone 2830. WANTED Position as or any honorable work. A 1078. Care Palladium. grocery clerk Address Box ROOMS FOR RENT WANTED Lady employed. to share room with lady alone, references required. 229 N. 10th; FOR RENT-For -. men only, steam heated furnished rooms. Walder Bide.. Cor. North 16tfr and C Phone 6276. "BTfSTNESS SERVICE . 12 S. M. BENHAM General Blacksmith Shoeing A Specialty Richmond, Ind., So. 9th and L- Sts. HEATING AND PLUMBING 14 ELECTRIC WATER SYSTEMS For city and country. See ME ERHOFF, 9 S 9th. Phone 1289. MOVING A STORAGE 16 AUTO MOVING VAN Largest and best equipped In the city for local and Ions distance moving. Furniture crated, stored or shipped. FORREST MONGER fA sj. 7th St. Phone 2909 Storage for Household Goods. Felt man Storage House. Apply ' Felt man's Cigar Store. Phone 2039.-609 Main St. MISCELLANEOUS REPAIRING 178 J. C. DARNELL. CO. We repair everything. Work called for and delivered. New and second hand Bicycles, reasonable prices. 1020 Main. Phon laia. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 BLOCK WOOD For sale, Phone 1078 BUSINESS BLOCK Also Iron safe Phone 2094, 2226, Call 205 North 6th KOK SALE House Paint. Closing out 200 a-allons at 12.60 per gal. Good quality, desirable colors; also varnish same price. Townsend's Used Goods Store. 533 Main. FOR "SALE: Large Leather Covered Platform Rocking Chair, cheap, practically new; call at 225 North Elev enth street. FOR SALE Furniture of ,v modern complete apartment. Phone 2886. FOR SALE One 2 H. P. Portable gasoline engine. Rodefeid Garage. 96 W.. Main St. Phone 3077. GENTS Open Faced Gold Watch, new, 101 S. 9th street. FOR SALE Army coat, 43 So. 7th St. FURNITURE AND STOVES We have quite a large number of articles practically as good as new which would make ap propriate Christmas gifts a1 much less than one-half the cost of new goods. No. 14 N. 5th St. IVORY Reed Doll's Cart for sale; 110 N. 4th street. Order coal of The Independent Ice & vmml Co. Phone J. Bertsch Bros. DRAIN TILE and BUILDING BLOCKS PHONE 32S0 Factory mile west of old Sevastopohl school house, W. 6th and School streets. "Concrete for Permanence" We Buy, Sell 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. f MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22 DON'T ctore your used furniture. Sail It to Townsend. who pays highest nrW MS Main. Phone !IM. Furniture and stoves, all kinds, good prices. Home Supply Store. Ill Ft Wayne Ave. Phone 18S8. FURNITURE Wanted. Wo pay caso for household good a Bramtner A KlUnon. 520 Main. Phone FEED WANTED Paying, delivered wheat straw, 19.00 ton; oat straw $12 ton. Corn $1.42 per bu. Oats 80c. Phone 3494. 736 N. 10th. TANNED Rabbet North 10th. hides wanted. 624 HAY WANTED Richmond Casket Co., South 9th St. Telephone 1201. W ANTED Old violins, accepted In trade at high prices. This offer Is for December only. Weisbrod Music Co. RAW FURS wanted: 634 North 10th. WANTED Raw furs of all kinds, also old horses, 923 N. 11th street. John EUon. RAW FURS wanted. Liberal grading and highest market prices, cienden in & Co. WANTED TO BUY All kinds of Belglum rabbits. J. E. Wehrley, 230 So. 12th street. Phone 2658. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 23 EXCHANGE Tour piano for a Grafo nola or Aeolian Vocation at Weisbrod Music CO. As piano dealers, our ser vice is your gain. PIANO Tuning, prompt, efficient ar vice. t. JS. Roberta. Phone 4110. EXCHANGE Your piano for a Vietrola or buy a used piano through mm and save the dealers profit.. Walter n. Fulghum. 1000 Main St. Learn to play the SAXOPHONE Clarinet. Flute or Piccolo. 48 South lOtti Skinner 7.1 USED Victor Vlctrola for sale at ba gain price. Walter B. Fulghum, 1000 .Main street.

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Why hoy an Imitation T When you can get. A GENUINE VlCTROLA outfit with 13 records for $125.00 AT YOUR TERMS See It before yon buy. , WAJbTER B. FULGHUM Phone 2275 ' Open Every Evening 1000 Main Street

USED -PIANOS

We are advising all of our customers now, for Xmas delivery. The situation present outlook there will be no Pianos or more, making it too late for Xmas short on stock at the present time, and

want music for the holidays. A deposit made NOW will secure an instrument for Xmas. We have several used pianos for -sale at low prices, Ineluding: 1 STARR, 1 PARKLYN, 1 STERLING, 1 J. R. HALE.

WEISBROD Opp. Postoffice

"Ettstern Indiana's Only Exclusively Complete Music House"

SPECIALS AT THE STORES 25 HOOSIER FEED

THE FEED STORE Baldwin Apples 3.00

South 6th and A Streets MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 23 "PIANOS AND PHONOGRAPHS OP QUALITY" Open Every Evening WEISBROD MUSIC CO., Opp. Post Office PHONOGRAPHS of every standard make are traded in on me AeomnVocalton. Watch this column for bartrains. Weisbrod Music Co. SAXOPHONES Bought Sold repaired. 42 South 10th. Skinner Wo pay high cash prices ror viouns SAXOPHONES Clarinets, Flutes. Skinner, 42 South 10th. SPECIAL AT THE STORES 25 FOR SALE Christmas trees. 1 1-2 to ti ft., come and select yours now, James Osborne, 3 miles northwest ot Centervllle. near west.Orove Church. ELECTRIC Xmas Tree Lamps, Gas Logs and Irone, Nickel Plated Towel Bars. Soap Trays, Sponge Holders, etc at Meerbofrs. 9 South 9th. Phone 1236. No gift can bring him more genuine satisfaction than a gift from Feltman's Cigar Store. We have a large assortment of POCKETBOOKS and BILLFOLDS 25c to $5.00 MANICURE SETS $7.00 to $16.00 CIGARETTE CASES 25c to $5.00 CIGARETTE HOLDERS 25c to $5.00 GENUINE BRIAR PIPES IS OUR SPECIALTY 25c TO $7.50 M We do up your favorlate cigar in a very neat Christmas. wrapping. Any quantity, any price. FELTMAN'S CIGAR STORE 609 MAIN STREET PHONE 2039 Hearsly 1920 Bicycles and tires. Just received. Get our prices, cash or payments. Wesley Brown, Phone 3086, Fairview. BLUE GRASS HAMMER Carpenter tools for men and boys. High grade Hammers. 39c to $1.60, big stock hand saws, 75c to $1.75. Perfectly tempered hatchets, $1.00 to $1.35; Pocket knives and pocket books, 26c to $1.00; Auto robes and horse blankets $3.50 up. Cut prices on auger bits and braces. BIRCK'S HARNESS STORE. 611 Main FURNACES 25 B Install a HOLLAND WARM AIR FURNACE For first Class heating service. H. U HOUSEHOLDER, Local Representative. S 19 Randolph St. Phone S162. BUILDING MATERIALS The MILLER-KEMPER Co. N. W. Snd A Center Bts. Phonos $847-S3S7-SS47. - For M Kind of Building ( Palladium Want Ads Pay well

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' MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 23 to purchase their musical instruments In the East is very bad, and from the or Player-Pianos shipped for 80 days delivery. A great many dealers are it behooves you to get busy If you; MUSIC CO. Phone 1665 SPECIALS AT THE STORES 25 AND FEEDER CO. Phone 20U LIVE STOCK A VEHICLE8 31 TWO FRESH COWS For sale, one mile South of Boston. Ross Hudelson. COUGHLIN'S SALE BARN Coughlin's Sale Barn. I buy and sell all kinds of live stock Horses, Cattle, Hogs and Sheep. Teams for all kinds heavy hauling. Office and Sale Barn, Anton Stolle & Sons' bam. South I and Liberty Ave. Telephones Office, 2674; Residence, 2321; PET STOCK A POULTRY 32 CANARIES For sale, guaranteed singers. 236 South 13th. FOR SALE Single comb Rhode Island Red Cockerels. $3.00; two for $6.00. Phone 4942. Route A, Box 113B. RABBITS For sale. 809 North I St. AUTOMOBILES FOR 8ALE S3 TIRE SALE 10 off on - new tires, beginning Thursday. All sales cash. All kinds. Also used cars for sale: 1 FORD, 1917. 1 CHEVROLET, 1917. MULL BROS., Centerville, Ind. WE BUY or Sell or trade used cars. Geo. Worley. Phone 2903. 15 S. 9th. FORD COUPE For Sale W. A. PARKE 17 So. 10th St. Phone 1632 USED FORD CAR 6 passenger, fully equipped, electric starter, 40 So. 11th Phone 4189. TIRES AND ACCESSORIES is Why Pay a High Price for labor to repair your auto? Just phone 3332, the new garage at 900 South West A street. Guarantee work and prices reasonable. K. & J. GARAGE GARAGES FOR RENT 38 GARAGE for Rent. 229 N. 10th St. Phone 2806 or call INDIAN MOTORCYCLE Motorcycle, Bicycle and general repairing "f all kinds. ' MEYERS & TROXEL 18 N. 5th street "We don't 'fix 'em; we REPAIR "em." HOUSES APTS. TO RENT 38 FURNISHED 4-room apartment, cen- ' trally located, strictly modern; 1300 N. A. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 FOR SALE A strictly modern home, 312 South 12th street, eight rooms, bath and furnace. Possession January 1st. If you are looking for something good at less than it would cost to build, investigate this. Address E. G. Kemper, 205 E. 33rd St. Indianapolis, or Mr. Oren Miller, care The Miller-Kemper Co., Richmond. 158-ACRE FAKM for Sale 3Va miles from Richmond. A. W. Gregg. FOR REAL ESTATft and FARMS see A. M. ROBERTS. Liberty Ava, office P ,h Phon 4171. TURNER W. HADLET. Second National Bank Building. Buys and sells properties. Homes sold on payments like rent. OVER 30 HOUSES Listed for sale with C. E. Keever Co. Office 1020 Main st. Telephone 2169. GOOD CITY HOMES AND FARMS PORTRRFIBLD. Colonial Budding; HOUSE1 For sale, 5 room cottage, bun-g-alo style, with garage, good resldentlan location. Can be bought worth the money. See Geo. B. Moore, 102 So. 2nd street. Phone 1149. FOR SALE House of 5 rooms and gantry on 13th St. In third block; has garage price S3.600. .-'-. House of (our large rooms on 7th St.; .barn,, price $2,750. J. S. GREEN " Phone 2S76 Hlttle Block, Ninth and Main St.

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.CITY y Property Here are some you can have , possession of and if. you are : looking for a home . you know ; what It means to get possession. . 2 modern 7-room cottages. ' 1 modern 8-room house, centrally located. 1 modern bungalow, 3 lots. 1 good house, not ntodern, N. ' 18th St. Many others that you can get possession from 30 to 90 days. you know what that means. One 78-acre farm, good buildings and ground; payments to suit. Burdsall & Willett Co. Contractors and Builders Real Estate Room 303 Un. NatX Bank Bldg., Richmond, Ind. Phone 1965-3271-3292 ' A REAL BARGAIN 165 acres, 3 1-2 miles out; about 37 acres fine pasture land, balance all tillable and practically level. Good 6room dwelling. 2 barns, a tenant house and a good tobacco shed. Price $100 pe racre; $3,000 down, balance on long time If desired. A Large List of Other Farms C. C. HAWLEY NEW PARIS, OHIO Two Five-Room Modern ' BUNGALOWS These are new and have never been occupied. See pettTbros. for these and many others. . 710 Main.

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Wayne, Union, Fayette and Randolph County Farmers attention. United States Qovrenment Farm Loan's At 5z Long Time Loans on City Property at 9 percent. Good list of Farms and City Properties. See Mckinley & sharp 223 Colonial Bldg. We sell the earth, finance and protect the buyer. Why SELL and SACRIFICE YOUR LIBERTY BONDS We will loan $45 on a $50 bond, or $90 on a $100 bond, at a small rats of interest IF YOU MUST SELL, WE WILL BUY OUTRIGHT WELFARE LOAN SOCIETY s N. Tenth St. Phone 259 PUBLIC 8 ALE 48 PUBLIC SALE on FRIDAY, JAN. 2, 1920 at 2 o'clock p. m. 935 NORTH 12TH ST. Consisting of one 6-room house, with cement cellar, large woodhouse, plenty of fruit; on a good paved street; gas and city water. For any informtion see GEO. B. MOORE Agent. M02 So. 2nd St. Phone 1149 Thos Connlff, Auct. Phone 3729. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE BY ADMINISTR A T O R WITH THE WILL ANNEXED. The undersigned, administrator with the will annexed of Daniel B. Craw ford, deceased, hereby gives notice that by virtue of the power by said will conferred, he will at the hour of 2:30 p. m. of the 3rd day of January, 1920, at the premises in the City of Richmond, Indiana, and from day to day thereafter until sold, -offer for sale at public sale, all the interest ot said decedent in and to the following described real estate, in Wayne Coun ty, State of Indiana, to-wit: Part of Lot One Hundred Sixtyeight (168) In that part of the City of Richmond laid out by C. W. Starr, described as follows, to-wit: Beginning seventy-four (74) feet north of the southwest corner of lot' one hundred sixty-seven (167); thence east one hundred eighty, (180) feet to an alley; thence north along said alley to the southeast corner of Lot one Hundred sixty-nine (169) ; thence . west along the south line of Lot One Hundred sixty-nine (169). one hundred eighty (180) feet to Tenth Street (formerly Seventh); thence south to beginning. Being known as No. 23 North Tenth Street, In the said City of Richmond. ALSO, the north part of Lot Number Twenty-seven (27) in that part $f the City of Richmond laid out by

CenterviUe,lnd. Center Township Farmers Federation will ask; for night protection at the Pennsylvania railroad crossing at Centervllle. The accident which occurred Tuesday night and many other

narrow escapes have prompted this

ZuoZ annuVl FrT In. f tute will be hejd in the town hall m8 tree and treat for- the school Friday and Saturday. Jan. 2 and 3. I Friday-evening.; . ".Mr. amt Mrs; Ruben The speakers are Win. Madigan. Pmgh will go to Indianapolis', WednesMrs. E. K. Givens, of Freedom, Ind gay to spend Christmas with' -their Rev., J. J. Rae.. of Richmond: E. ; B. ! .nr), mk - lurnrrta and

Murphy and Miss Stella Harmon, John rO. Brown, president of the State ' Farmers' Federation. These are all very good speakers and will no doubt . make the Institute a success. Music will be furnished throughout by local people and on Saturday a program In coarse wi jniss ineuns inunias wm oe given. The officers are! chairman, L. J McConaha; - vice-chairman, John Medearis; secretary-treasurer, Omer McConaha. The membership committee ; includes Clayborn King. R. W. McMinn, Mesdames S. S. Pike, Hartle , nooDins, Aimer jacason; reception committee, J. A. Commons, M. A. Stev ens, Mesdames E. S. Wright' and R. J. Dardorff, Richard Spahr; resolu tions committee: Mesdames John Jackson,. Gaar Eliason, Mr. James Harris ; nominating committee, Elmer Jackson, E. C. Tremps and Wayne Stanley. The officers of the Ladles' Auxiliary who co-operate with the in stitute are: chairman, Mrs. Edith Means; vice-chairman, Mrs. Hattle Harris; secretary. Miss Mattie Lorcke; treasurer, Mra. Nora Harris. One of the pretty social functions recently was a birthday party given by Mildred Clevenger at the home of her grandparents, C. O. Hurst and wife, of Cambridge City. The house was artistically decorated in Yuletide colors and carnations. After having spent a delightful evening in music and games, the guests were invited to the dining room where a twocourse luncheon was served. The table was very pretty in its color scheme. Those present were: Thelma Miller, Doris Dickison, Marie and Thelma Little, Mildren and Everett Clevenger, Emmett Doddridge. Donald Dickson, T. J. Wright and Emory Ryan, of Brownsville The Christian Sunday school will give a Christmas entertainment at their church on Wednesday evening.... The Methodist Sunday school will give a Christmas entertainment on Friday night at their church. . . .Mrs. Julia Early came home Sunday and will accompany O. M. Hurst and wife to Dayton for the holiday season Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Shurley spent Sunday afternoon with E. S. Wright und wife. . . .Mr. and Mrs Grigsby and son Chalen will be enter - tained to a family dinner Christmas day at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Zula Wallace, near Milton. All the family will be there together for the first time in five years Chalen Grigsby of Milford. Calif., came to spend Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Grigsby. Camden,0. Alex Hart, one of Camden's most highly respected citizens, died very suddenly Friday evening of heart disease. The funeral was held Tuesday afternoon at the Presbyterian church, the Rev. Mr. Gear officiating Mr. and Mrs. Marion Fisher have returned from a trip to Chatanooga, Tenn Charles W. Starr and bounded as follows, to-wit: Beginning at the northeast corner of said Lot number twen ty-seven (27); running thence south along the west side of Sixth Street (now South Ninth Street) to a point precisely east of the middle or cen tre of the middle wall In a double jrick house which stands on said lot number twenty-seven (27); thence from said point west through the middle or center ot said brick wall so as to divide the said house into two equal portions to the west end of said lot; thence north along the west side of said Lot Number Twenty-seven (27) to. the northwest corner of said lot; thence east along the north line of said lot to the place of beginning, the east and west lines of the part of said lot described above being of equal length. Being known as No. 44 South Ninth Street, in the said City of Richmond. Said sale will be made subject to the approval of the Wayne Circuit Court, for not less than two-thirds of the full appraised value of said realestate, and upon the following TERMS AND CONDITIONS: At least one-third of the purchase money cash in hand, the balance in two equal installments, payable in not to exceed nine and eighteen months, evi denced by notes of the t purchaser, bearing six per cent, interest from date, waiving relief, providing attorney's fees, and secured by mortgage on the real estate sold. Or purchaser may pay all cash. Said sale to be made free and clear of all liens except the 1919 taxes, due and payable in 1920. WALTER S. RATLIFF Administrator with the Will Annexed of the Estate of Daniel B. Crawford, Deceased. Kelley & Kelley, Attorneys. dec 2-9-16-23 iibii

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Room 207 Colonial Bldg.

PHONE 1545 Under State Supervision. Open Evenings Until Christmas

Miss Tost, of Washington. speeding holidays - with her parents, ' Ms. ,an5 Mrs. Monroe Stokes..... Mrs. -Theress Yochum and daughter Thelma were 1A Richmond. Saturday.: .T.'.The Presbyterian Sunday School had Christmas

exercises Sunday rooming..,,, .The. .M. f.miiv wr And Mm. Rav Tiaven ,. wk with -Mrs. Davenport's sister, Mrs. Tura White, They will remain over Christmas:; . . ; u. aihrt Smith. Mrs. Lou pnP.- .nit Mr. Tffarv Robinson were Sunday callers on Mrs. Olivia Brown and Miss Llna Harris.; . .;Mr7" and Mrs. Lou Pbares and Tommy Shater will spend Christmas with Manuel Shafer. and family at Bethany. Ohio. The Phllomathean clufr held its Christmas meeting. Friday night with MlB. ij.. smith --..Mra. Robert Kenworthy is visiting friends in Dayton.. . . .Misses Sarah and. May scot? and Miss Essie Stewart were Camden shoppers Saturday . - T FUNERAL OF EATON CIVIL WAR VETERAN EATON, Dec 23-FuneraI services for Alexander "Doc" -Hart. 77. life-long resident of Preble county. reI tired farmer and Civil war veteran. were held this afternoon at the Pres byterian church at Camden and were in charge of Rev. 8. fv Gear. Burial was in the village cemetery.. Mr. Hart was born near Sugar Valley, where he farmed the greater part of his life. He served three years during the Civil war as a member of Company D, 11th Ohio Volunteer infantry. He i survived by his wife, two eons. John and Ralph Hart, of near Sugar Valley; one daughter, Mrs. Frank- Fisher of Camden, and three brothers, Dunham Hart, of near Sugar Valley; Finney Hart of Kerman, Cal.. and John R. Hart ot Prlnceville, I1L Trial Postponed. Owing to illness of one ot the chief witnesses, trial of Leroy E. Lyons, under indictment for alleged assault and battery upon John Gangwer, was not held Monday in common pleas court. The men reside in Harrison township. Poffenberger Funeral. Funeral services for Jacob H. Poffenberger, 79, veteran of the Civil war and well-known resident of the city. ! were held this afternoon at the United j Brethren church, following his' death Sunday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. M. L. Cox. The services were in charge of the local G. A. R. post,. assisted by Rev.- J. E. Yingling. Burial was in Mound Hill cemetery. One daughter and two- sons survive him. Mrs. Woertier III. Mrs. Mary Woerner, wife of the late Joseph Woerner, clothing merchant, is reported as critically ill at her home here, with little hope at this time for her recovery. A step-daughter. Mrs. Chester Lamb, resides in Dayton. Cigar Store Sold. Frank Murray has sold the Majestic cigar store, North Barron street, to Roy Turman, of near Campbellstown, who has taken charge of the business, which Murray has operated for a number of years. - Webster, Ind. Mrs. Naomi Plankenhorn entertained at Sunday dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Plankenhorn and son, Russel. ot Fountain City, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Plankenhorn and daughter. Ruth, of Richmond. .. -Mrs. George Toschlog is seriously ill at her home south of Webster.... Miss Clara Newson who has been under quarantine for diphtheria for several days is released, she. will resume her school work again Norman Beeson was the Sunday guest of Carl Demeree. . . .Mrs. Jennie Jessup spent Saturday shopping in Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Charles HoUingsworth, Mrs. Dora . Yundt and son. Harold, enjoyed an oyster feast, at the home of the former, Wednesday night ....Miss Ruth Plankenhorn of Richmond is visiting her cousin,- Russel Plankenhorn of near Fountain City. This week Mrs. Jake Fudge has an attack of blood poisoning on the arm. . ..Harold Yundt, Charles and Ernest Stotten spent Saturday in Richmond Mrs.' Turman of near Chicago came Sunday to spend several days with her daughter, Mrs. Bud Demeree Mr. and Mrs. Charles Myers of Hagerstown spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Harvey... .Mrs. Dora Yundt spent Sunday afternoon at Greensfork....Al Irvin Is quite 111 at this writing. .. .Mr. and Mrs.'.Charlea. Hollings worth and Letha Harvey spent Sunday afternoon with - Mrs. Marnla Plankenhorn Rev. Davenport of Chester filled his regular appointment at the Friends church Sunday morning. . .Mrs. Inzenia Moorman Is spending several days with her daughter, Mrs. Ott Weber near Richmond : Cornelius McDonald of - Richmond spent Sunday at his farm near here. 1 Cor. Main and Seventh Streets '- Richmond. Ind.

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