Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 40, 29 December 1919 — Page 11

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TEIJSGIIAM MONDAYIdEC. 29, 1919.

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Phone 2834

MOUMENTAL

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JOHN P. EM SLOB Monuments St South Tenth Street Phono 40tt

Jordu, MrVnna. Runt A WalternMum 4 . FUNERAL DIRECTORS Private Show Room and Chanel 1914 Main Bt Tel. mi

PERGONALS

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i CARD OF THANKS

I wish to thank my neighbors and

friends who so kindly-assisted In saving my furniture and household goods from being; destroyed by fire, and also the fire department for their efficient work to navlng my house on Christmas morning. 1 - ii JOHN RUCH.

HELP' WANTED FEMALE

MUSICAL' INSTRUMENTS S3 MU8ICAL INSTRUMENTS

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WANTED 10 Girls and Women--! 0

We. have openings for about 10 girls I

or women at ugnt clean, , neaunrtu work. Best wages In city paid. - Also bonus for efficiency and regular attendance. Apply at our uptown office in Mrs. ' Oakland's Wall Paper Store

or at the

ATLAS UNDERWEAR TXX Cor. Tenth and North T St Phone 1845 BOOMS .FOR RENT ""

ITH ST.. SOUTH' 88 Modern sleeping room for rent. ' ; -

SPECIAL NOTICE

Its Main

FRESH OT8TH50S Received Daily at

Phnne 1999

NOTICE English taught to foreigners

Terms reasonable. uau mohost na Thursday from 4-5 P. M. H. GSlmcoke 952 Butler street.

LOST AND FOUNW

.- 'ARD ALE -"Female pup lost, reward for .' return or Information, 219 So. 10th. ' ?XuTO"'ROB"BIjost, -green . anTblack on North A between 14h & 16th, rei ward. returnllarisonPharmajcy. LOST Bill folder containing 95 In hnnk nil ts In little envelose.

' NaNme and address.Kverett Savage

S jjMV N. itna street. Reward. 1LACK---Fur neckpiece lost, between Vi2a & Main, on north A between 14 th

15th,

macy

reward, return, Harrison Pnar-

TWO Newly furnished rooms with

team beat ana eatn ror gentlemen.

zzvv r. . si. mow

FOR RENT Bed room bath for gen- . . m A . . .. i '

uemen. n. xom.

FOR RENT For men only, steam Heat

ed furnished room, waiaon Hid?, cor. N. lth A C. Phone M7S.

WANTED Lady employed, to share

room with lady alone. 129 N. 10th; references required.

ROOMS For rent. Lodging or cook-

Ing privileges. Phone 1256. -

G. H. DAVENPORT PLEATING, BUTTON, HEMSTITCHI INO CO.

64 S. 12th St

Phone 1786

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.

V Why buy an imitation 7 When you can get A OENUINE VICTROLA outfit with 13 records for " $125.00 AT YOUR TERMS -' See it before you buy. ' WALTER B. FULQfiUM - - Phone 2375 Open Eyery Serening 1000 Main Street

LlUtcn, ltd.

Christian Kerber hag gone to JoUet,

Lester Jxxrne, and Mr. and Mrs Leo Sharp. ,. .Mrs. Leto Toole and Childran SDent Sunday avanlnc with Rnh-

ni.. to spend the winter with hlsiert Toole and family. .. .Fred Janrla daughter, Mrs. Pranir Mueller. Mr. - and family of Richmond came Friday Andrew Kerber. who had been visit, night for a visit with Elwood Loque lng relatives In the west. Joined his; and family.... David Freeman spent father at Jollet to spend the holidays, j Christmas with home folks. . . .Mr. and . . . .Mr. Weaver, who was operated on Mrs. George Brown of Richmond are Monday for the removal of the gall s visiting In this vicinity.... Sam Keeior

duct, la getting along nicely at an lnd- of New Parts. O. is visiting at Elwood ! mond.. . . .Miss Nellie Ountle la spend-

lanapolis hospital... .Mr. ana Mrs. aj-, Loque's. ...vernle Boring and family lng vacation with home folks In Ham-

tending school at Miami, are home for the holidays.... Mrs. George Williamson of Dayton, Mrs. T. B. Davis and Mrs. Mary Robinson spent Friday tn Somervllle with Mr. and Mrs. Jaoob Inman.... Henry Huffman and slaters, Misses Mary and Jennie, spent Christmas day with Miss Carrie .Bell Miss Blanch Hampton will spend the

holidays with her parents tn Rich-

SPECIAL8 AT THE STORES 25 SPECIALS AT THE STORES 2S HOOSIER FEED AND FEEDER CO. .- . THE FEED STORE ' " ' - -'.. South 6th and A Streets Phone 2063

bert Anderson entertained with a

Christmas dinner Mrs. Eliza White of Richmond; Mr. - and 4 Mrs. Raymond Clark of Bentonville, and Mr. and Mrs. William Anderson and daughter.... Mr. and Mrs. William Anderson enter-

! talned with a dinner Saturday Mr. and

Mrs. Albert Anderson and Mrs. Elisa White. . . .Frank Callaway, and Mrs.

spent Christmas with Mr. .Weedaugh and family. Cessden, O, Charles Beasley, son of Walter Beasley, died at the home of his father Tuesday. Funeral services were held Friday - aftemnnn . vtr Osmiia

Barton had as guests Christmas day, , Kenworthy bad a family dinner Christ-

MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 83 STARR PHONOGRAPH Good as new for sale at our "trade-In" price, Welsbrod Music Co. 8PECIAL AT THE STORES 25

SPECIALS !MERY SHIRTS

m IDE COLLARS SILK KNIT TIES

HALlJKI HATS MERTON CAPS

PROGRESS STORE

919 Mala.

HEATING AND PLUMBING 14

PERSON Holding French white Poodle dog named Buster, owned by Miss Pauline Semer, Is known. If returned Immediately no questions will be

asKed.

.MAN'S KID GLOVE Found. 1014 Main

FOUND Ladles Pocket Book, Call Palladium. -

LOST Black velvet bag containing 9 B0, between Grant & Sheridan St. J Phone 5234.

HELP WANTED MALE

BOT WANTED To work after school, cleaning up store, wash windows and keep' fixtures clean. Style Shop, 903

Main.

Door tenoner hand, door sticker hand, large venewed door companv In small Southern Michigan city. Permanent position for right man. State experience and wares expected. Add Box 2100, care Palladium.

'WANTED A Janitor at once, Naxarlne church. Call In person. 221 S. W. 2nd

WANTED Men to cut wood and clear , 30 acres, more or less, inquire 435 ; Richmond Ave., Richmond lnd.

THOROUOHLT EXPERIENSED Slnr gle man for. farm. Box A 1163, 'Care

; palladium.

MEN WANTED

Factory work;' steady employment, experience unnecessary- Apply. Superintendent w . , - V t JENKIN5 VULCAN SPRING CO.

ELECTRIC WATER SYSTEMS For city and country. See MEERHOFF. 9 a !th Phnne IMS.

MOVING A STORAGE

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AUTO MOVING VAN Largest and best equipped In' the city ror local and long distance moving. Furniture crated, stored or shipped, FORREST MONGER 200 R. 7th St Phone M0I

MISCELLANEOUS REPAIRING 173

We repair everything. Work called for nd delivered. New and second hand Bicycles, reasonable prices. 102V Main. Phone 1939. .T C. DA.RWBLL CO.

KORRY KROME Sole Leather, the Railroader's Friend. Two times as much, wear for a little more cost 11 N. 9th St. Phone 1540. (Open evenings). Work called for and delivered. Dusty's SJioe Rebuilder

MISCELLANEOUS FOR BALE SI

BLOCK WOOD For sale. Phone 1073.

FOR 8ALE House Paint Closing out 200 gallons at $2.90 per gal. Good quality, desirable colors; also varnish same price. Townaend's Used Goods

6torer S33 Main. .

OPERATOR Printer, for steady Job at good wages. Write, wire or phone at our expense. Semi- Weekly Demo

crat, Eaton, Ohio.

HELP WANTED FEMALE .

GIRLS Wanted In covering depart- , ment Richmond Casket Co., a 9th and A- -v - -,-

WANTED Lady employed to share ' home with lady atone. Reference re-

, WANTED Girl, for -general housework ' at 70 So. 15th street.

TWO MAIDS Wanted. West-

cott hotel.

WOMEN WANTED

If you desire a place where your work will be interesting and you will be among cheerful surroundings we have the place for you. . The work is light and easy to learn. The hours are short and the wages are good. It will pay you to investigate our offer. Better apply at once.

ADAM H. BARTEL COMPANY Manufacturing Department.

IVORY Reed Doll's Cart for sale; 110

N. 4th street.-

Order coal of The Independent Ice at

Fuel Co. Phone 34IS.

Two 34x4 clincher tires.

Phone 2308.

Bargain.

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

halt the usual price. C. B. Keever,

1020 Main Street.

3 1-2 HORSE POWER Steam engine, first class working condition. F. T.

Brant, New Madison, O.

MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22

hnwwp mhaA furnftur. Sell

It to Townsend. who pays highest

"trtr ' KM Main Phon I29S.

i.... .n.(J,ni &11 kinds, rood

prices. Home Supply Store, 131 Ft

Wayne Ave. Phone

FURNITURE Wanted. We psy easn for household gooda Brammer A

T-,tlnn' fi2 Main. Phone 1499.

7?

Casket Co.

Hat WANTED Richmond

South 9th St. Telephone 1201.

WANTED Old 'violins, accepted In m-AM. tiiarH nrtces. This offer Is

for December only. Weisbrod Music

Co.

RAW FURS wanted. Liberal grading and hihest market prices. Clenden-

In A Co.

wanted Good gent's wardrobe

trunk, write a iici. -auaium.

WANTED Raw furs and Fer-

rets. 634 No. 10th St.

WANTED TO BUY All kind of Bel-

glum rabbits. J. iii- wenruj, iiv ou 12th street Phone 2658.

lars.

UIRCK'S, 611 Main

HARNESS Now Is the time to have your harness made to order, they are better and cheaper factory made harness, we repair harness and col-

FURNACE3

25B

Install a HOLLAND WARM Am FURNACE

For first class heating service. H. L

HOUSEHOLDER. Local Representative. S19 Randolph St Phone 3163.

BUILDING MATEAIAtS

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MOTORCYCLES A BICYCLES T?

INDIAN MOTORCYCLE Motorcycle, Bicycle , and general repairing of all kinds. ' . MFYERS & TROXEL 18 N. 5th street "We don't 'fix' 'em; we REPAIR 'em."

TWIN X Motor eye

Price 9115, 239 S. W.

cle, with

2nd.

side car.

WANTED TO RENT

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WANTED ' Two or three furnished rooms for light house keeping, Call 97 North ISth street

FOR SALE Or rent four rooms of furniture, two bed rooms, dining room, kitchen, rent only $10.00 per month. Excellent for small family, 207 N. 6th street George Mayers, Call at any time.

REAL E8TATE FOR SALS 42

The MILLER-KEMPER Co. N. W. lnd A Center Sts. Phones 1247-3197-9947 For all kinds of Building

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 30

GOOD Little business place for sale.

doing nice business, have Ford truck.

sen cneap ir.soia at once, z men should buy this place. . Box A 1164, Care Pal

ladium.

-Thouse,

LIVE 8TOCK A VEHICLES 31

COUGHLIN'S SALE BARN

Coughlin's-Sale Barn. I buy and sell

all kinds of live stock Horses, Cattle,

n????SiZl0St HHogsfiheep-Tesnns-for-air klnffiltnr&o

heavy hauling. Office and Sale Barn, Anton Stolle &. Sons' barn, South I and Liberty Ave. Telephones Office,

2674; Residence, 232L

FOR SALE Buggy, pheaton, good condition, $15, would trade for bicycle, 241 S. W. 3rd street ,

PET STOCK A POULTRY 82

Mr. and Mrs. Emory Baker and chil

dren, of Dayton. Ohio; Charles Callaway, Will Callaway, Miss Hattle Sills and Miss Mary Sill and Mrs. Sarah Hussey. . . .Miss Cinderella HartweU.' who has heen In the Home of the Friendless at Richmond for several

months, died there Friday night and was burled at Milton Sunday.... Mr.

and Mrs. Omer Kerlln entertained

with a dinner Christinas day Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cramer and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kerlln and daughter, Janet.... The Home Circle held their Christmas meeting with Mr. and Mrs. Omer Ker11& Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kerlln and the husbands of the members were the guests. They had a Christmas tree with gifts for all Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Wallace entertained Friday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Russell Warren of Saratoga, lnd.: Miss Dora Wallace of Minneapolis; Mr. Challen Origsby of California. Miss Blanche Coyne, Mr. and Mrs. Frank DuGranrut and son Homer and Mr. and' Mrs. Russell Wilson of Salem. Ind.... Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hlgham and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Doddridge formed a theater party at Richmond Friday night Mr. and Mrs. John Weidenback of Richmond spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Anderson.... The JoUy 24 met Friday afternoon with Miss Fern Hester.... Mrs. Sarah Hussey is spending a tew days with Mrs. Malinda Barton.... Miss Dora Wallace is

home from Minneapolis to spend the

holidays with her narents. Mr. ana

Mrs. William Wallace. Mr. and Mrs

RuBBell Warren of Saratoga, Ind., also

are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace.

....Miss Alma Wagnor is spending the holiday vacation with her sister, Mrs. Carl Williams Mr. and Mrs. Carl Williams entertained with a dinner Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilson and son, Mr. and Mrs. George Wagnor, Miss Alma Wagnor and Mrs. Krepps of Cambridge City.... Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ferris entertained Christmas Mr. and Mrs. Park Thornburg and daughter, Mrs. Barbara Ferris and Mr. Frank Connelly.... Mr. and Mrs.

Frank DuGranrut and son . Homer. Mr. and Mrs. Ozro Dailey spent Christmas with Mr. and Mi Wesley

Newton. .. .Harry Johnson spent the

Christmas holidays at New Augusta,

Ind. Mrs. William Bragg and Mrs.

Carrie Johnson spent Christmas with Indiana Dolis relatives Mrs. Alice

Gresh was -the week-end guest of Mr.

and "rs. Horace Hurst. ...Mr. and

Mrs! iTred Hurst are home from Mis

souri to spend the holidays with Mr.

and Mrs. Horace Hurst. ...Mr. and

for sale A strictly modern homej Mrs. James Murpny spent unnsunM

uth i8Th Mresrr eight rooms,Twith Dr. and Mrs Charles itneese or

FARM BARGAINS

270 ACRES Half prairie, balance rolling, all-In cultivation but 20 acres of pasture. Extra good corn and clover land, thoroughly tiled and fenced. Good buildings, abundance of water, in high state of production. Owner getting too old to look after this farm and is offering it at a very low; figure. $150 per acre. 200 ACRES Extra good house and large bank barn, all level and on main pike, best of location, priced to sell. See It at once, $175 per acre. 107 ACRES 7-room, 2-story frame

good barn, 60x60; wood silo;

garage, complete set of out build

ings, practically level, located in sight of Richmond. This is a real home and an extra good farm, $225

per acre.

S. W, Cor. 6th and Main Office Phone 2278. . . Res.

3014

Her father, William Wilson, and

sister, Mrs. Lee Riner and family, and Webster Nett were the guests.... Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kenworthy ate their Christmas dinner with Mr. and Mrs Ernest Hanger of near Greenbush.. . . Mrs. Elisabeth Brower entertained her children for Christmas: Mr. and Mrs. John Hagshead of Baltimore. Md.. Mr. and Mrs. George Brower and son, of Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Duskey and sons, Ralph and Robert, and Miss Hattie Brower of Camden.....

H. T. Scott and family ate dinner Thursday with the Wilson family near College Corner.... Mr. and Mrs. C. H.

soott spent Christmas with Mr. Scott's

parents in Hamilton.... Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Davis entertained the following guests at dinner Christmas: Mr. and

Mrs, George Williamson of Dayton. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kenworthy Ami

daughter. Miss Melva, and Mrs. Mary

fioDinson ana aaugnter, Miss May... Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Overholser, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Travis were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard May of Eaton

inursaay Miss VanMater of the

local high school Is spending the holidays with her parents at Mlddletown. Ind.... Miss Lucile Jamison Is spending her vacation In Oxford. Ohio.... Mr. and Mrs. John Hart and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hart nd family, and Dr. and Mrs. Fisher and daughter spent Christmas with their mother, Mrs. Alexander Hart.. Benjamin Sizelove. Ted Girton. Kenneth Whit and

Elsie Shoemaker, who have been at

Jton....Mrs. Jennie Balllnger Is vis

iting her sisters. Misses Mary and Ella

Marshall.,.. Robert. Hugh and: Miss Essie Stewart entertained their brotheres and sisters tor Christmas 41nner The members of the M.- E. church at Falrhaven gave their pastor. Rev. Shriver; a pleasant surprise Friday evening ..... Mr. . and Mrs. Levi Shoemaker entertained a party of young people for their daughter, Miss Elsie. Wednesday evening.1 About SO were present Games were played and Santa Claus furnished refreshments of stockings of candy, apples, oranges, bananas and popcorn.... Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Stokes spent Friday tn Sevenmile with friends. Mrs. Frances Kennedy Is visiting her sister, Mrs. . Philip Sntvely in Mlddletown, Ohio. ....Mac Kreckler of Hamilton spent Wednesday with his mother.... Mrs. John Hogshead spent Tuesday In Richmond with her brother. George Brower and family. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Ray Davenport, who spent Christmas with Mrs. Davelport's . sister. Mrs. Tura White, left for their boms in Bowling Green, Ohio, Friday... .Kenneth Ridenour of Dayton, spent Christmas with his sister, Mrs. Tura White and daughters. . . .Ed Inman of Somervllle was a Camden visitor Friday.

bath and furnace. Possession Jan

uary 1st. If you are looking for something good at less than It would cost to build. Investigate this. Address El G. Kemper, 206 B. 83rd St, Indianapolis. Oi- Mr., Oren Miller, care The Miller-Kemper Co.. Richmond.

16S-AUKK FAKM for Sale 3ft from Richmond. A. W. Gregg.

miles

tutt KEAL KiSTATii and fAHMH see A M ROBERTS. Liberty Ave., office i f th Phone. 4171.

FOR SALE Single comb Rhode Island Red Cockerels, $3.00; two for $5.00. Phone 4942. Route A, Box 113B.

AUTOMOBILE8 FOR SALF 33 USED FORD CAR S passenger, fully equipped, electric starter, 40 So. 11th Phone 4189.

FOR SALE Big tires, Shurley & Taylor 17 South 9th street

ninniiiuniN

USED

RE-SILVERING

KE-SILVERINO Lahman Plating Werks ? at w. Mala Phone 3719

Auto Reflectors

Sugar St Cra

Sets Mirrors Table Ware

GIRLS WANTED Auburn Ignition Co. 800 S.7ttf St.

SITUATIONS WANTED

j WANTED Position 'as., grocery clerk

i or any nonoraoie wor. t Auvms o

A 1073. Care Palladium.

Turn the furniture, stoves and other articles that you don't use into highest cash prices by selling them to the Rigsby Store, Opp. City Bldg., while prices are high.

CARS

WANTED Show' or Cigar care about 7-ft. long. Must be In good condition. Earlham college. Phone 3167. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 23

KXCHANOR Tour piano for a Grafonola or Aeolian Vocallon at Weisbrod Music Co. As piano dealers, our service Is your gain. -

PIANO Tuning, prompt, efficient service. D. E. Roberts. Phone 4110.

EXCHANGE .Tour piano for Vietrola or buy a used piano tnrouarh me and save the dealer's profit. Walter Kulhum. loon Main 8t

Learn to play the SAXOPHONE Clarinet, Flute or Piccolo. Skinner 42 South UOth.

USED Victor Vlctrola for sale at bargain price. Walter B. Fulghum, 1000 Main street.

PHONOQUAPHS of every standard make are traded In on the AeollanVocallon. Watch this column for bargains, v Weisbrod Music Co.

SAXOPHONES BoHght Sold repaired. 43Bouth 10th.

Skinner

Wa pay high cash prices for Violins SAXOPHONES Clarinets, Flutes. . Skinner. 42 South 10th.

FOR SALE OnK $200 Sllvertone Vic trola, good as new, for $126. Dinwlddies, Centerville. Ind.

90 of the service still remains In our reconstructed motor cars. One 1919 Maxwell, newly painted, run 5,000 miles. One 1917 Maxwell, newly painted, excellent condition. Three 1916 Maxwell, all in good running order. One Westcott starter and lights, a bargain. One Paige, closed car; some car for winter. One Cole 8, model 850, newly painted, a car worth having. One Cole Aero 2 Demonstrator, speaks for Itself. Easy Terms if Desired " We have these cars priced to sell for we must make room for new cars. Each car listed is worth while seeing If you are interested in a used car.

OVER 30 HOUSES Listed for sale with C. E. Keever Co. Office 1020

Main st. Telephone 2169.

GOOD CITY HOMES AND FARMS PORTERFIELD, Colonial Building

FOR SALE 26 acres adjoining Fountain City, good land and buildings; also six-horse gasoline engine and onehorse wagon. Orvllle Price, Fountain City, Ind.

K FINE HOUSE On So. W. 2nd and F. streets, for sale. This house Is In splendid .condition and has both waters in the house and electric lights. Paint and paper are in good condition. There are three lots and good out-bulldings and new barn. This home can- be bought reasonably If sold Immediately. Owner is leaving town. Address Box A No. 1162 Car Palladium or phone 4722. ,

A REAL BARGAIN 165 acres, S 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

H GRIFF THORN Will

aa sale Y

i!

Stafford Motor Car

ii

1026 Main SL

Phone 1058

F. I. STAFFORD, Pres. g J. R. HARTMAN, Seer, Treas. COLE and MAXWELL f Agency and Service Station B

AUTO Radiators & fenders repaired 60S North D. street

FORD Touring car for sale. In good order. Rodefleld Garage, 96 W. Main Phone- 3077.

PallaHiuJn Want Ads Pay vvell

sell &t nuhlln

fidnpsdnv. KVh A hnra.. oiittla

sheep, hogs, general line farm tools, Fordson tractor. Papas ensilage cutter. 2 miles northwest of Avon, Ind., and 6 miles south weft of Lynn.

Cambridge City. ...Mr. and Mrs. Al

bert Newman. Mr. Watson Faucett

and sister Lulu went to Indianapolis

Saturday to see a play.... Mr. and Mrs. Harry North and family of Bluffton and Mr. John North and Mr. and Mrs. Dwight North of Cleveland, O.,

spent Christmas with Mr. ana Mrs

Will Brown.... Mr. and Mrs. Henry

Hess and Mrs. John Ferguson spent

Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Will

Floyd at Dublin.... Miss Ima Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Whiteley were

the guests of Mrs. A. J. Hart Christ

mas day.... Mr. and Mrs. Cherry of Minneapolis spent Christmas with Mrs. Alice Gresh. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Rus

sell Wilson and Ernest and John

Posey Jones were guests of Mr. and

Mrs. Frank JoneB. .. .Firman Mcuor-

mlck is home from Edgerton, Ohio, for

the holidays. . . .The pie social to have been held Tuesday evening in the

Christian church, has been postponed

indefinitely.

PUBLIC SALE

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PUBLIC SALE The following REAL ESTATE Located at 32-34 South 6th. SATURDAY," ANUARY 3 at 2:00 p. m. Thomas Conniff, Auct.

NOTICE TO LOT OWNERS The annual meeting of the owners of lots in Earlham cemetery will be held at the office of Wm. F. Bradbury & Son In. the Nusbaum (formerly Westcott) block, on Monday, January 6, 1920 at the hour of 8 o'clock p. m. to elect one director and to receive the report for the past year, and for other business pertaining to the cemetery. JOHN L. RUPE, President ' HOWARD. A. DILL, Secretary. Deo 16. 32, 29

Cottage Grove, lnd.

Jenee Lewis and wife spent Thurs

day evening in College Corner....

Sam Caldwell and wife spent Christ

mas with Robert Caldwell and wife.

Helen Hlggins left Friday for a

visit' with relatives at Straughn, Ind.

. ...Hezekiah Clark and family enter

tained relatives at Christmas dinner.

Forty-one were present Mr. and Mrs. John Benner of Richmond spent Thursday with Mrs. Dr. Wright and daughter, Susie.... Mr. and Mrs. Robert Napier entertained at dinner Christmas, James Brougher, wife and son Dwight. .. .William Loque and

family entertained at dinner Christ

mas, Rodger Loque and family and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Loque. . . .Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson entertained to

Christmas dinner Mr. and Mrs. Lind-

ley Swain and Mr. and Mrs. George Brown and Mrs. Emma Loque and children of Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Jean Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. John

Ewing spent Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hyde.... Mrs. Otis Lacy and children spent Christmas In Liberty, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clint Brookbank. . .Omar Miller and family entertained at Christmas dinner, Robert Toole and family, Eddie Williamson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Alveron Loque, Mrs. Maria Jarvls and Bon Elmer, Miss Treasa Beard and little Beverly Miller and Mr. Ed Cully. ....Clarence Loque and family, of Connersville, spent Thursday with Ben George and family. .. .Will Loque entertained at dinner Friday. Verle Sanford and family, Percy Sanford and family, Harry Sanford and family, Arthur Barnard and family, Ross Wit ter and family, Rodger Loque and family. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Sanford, Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Sanford, Mr. and Mrs. George Sydner and Mr. and Mrs.

"REDS" IN OIL FIELD,' WICHITA FALLS, Texas. Dec. 29. Radicals are spreading "Red propaganda in oll-fleld camps In Northwest Texas, and are making an organised effort to arouse discontent among the workmen. Department of Justice officials announced yesterday:; Reports that radicals were planning as invasion of Waggoner City, 14 miles northwest of here, early today caused heavy guards to be stationed about stores and in the outskirts of the town.- -

COME TO US If you need money we will loan you any amount from $10.00 to $300.00 on your Piano, Household Goods, Automobile, Farm Implements or Live Stock, at a cheaper rate of interest. All dealing STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL, and OUR METHOD IS MOST MODERN. Use Ounr Money to pay those outstanding; Bills, retire your obligation, and strengthen your credit, BUY YOUR WINTER'S SUPPLY NOW, AND SAVE MONEY. You can pay us back in Small Weekly or Monthly payments, to suit your income, and we will give you as long as Twenty Months to pay us back, and charge you only for the actual time you use the money. THE STANDARD WELFARE RATE IS 2V2 PERCENT, or ONE PERCENT LESS than the rate allowed by the State. "A CALL AT OUR OFFICE WILL CONVINCE YOU" DROP US A CARD or PHONE US, and our agent will call at your residence. . Welfare Loani

Society

No. 9 North Tenth St. (CM. SORENSEN, Mgr.) RICHMOND, INDIANA. Under State Supervision

Phone 2509

FOR SALE

PUBLIC SALE 43

PUBLIC SALE on FRIDAY, JAN. 2, 1920 at 2 o'clock p. m. 935 NORTH 12TH ST. Consisting of one C-roora house, with cement cellar, large woodhouse, plenty of fruit; on a good pe.ved street; gas and city water. .For- any lnformtion

GEO, B. MOORE

Agent

102 8a. 2nd 8L

Thos Conniff. Auct Phone 8729.

Phone 1149

120 Acres This farm is all level, well fenced and ditched and extra good pair of farm buildings; priced to selL Two miles from good trading point 117 Acres Good 7-room house, barn 40x50, with plenty of outbuildings, abundance of fruit; half black land, weU ditched; $165 per acre. 200 Acres Extra well located, with extra good house, bank barn 70x110;

weu fenced and ditched. If yow are interested In this size farm, do not fail to see it before purchasing. ' 150 Acres 4 miles from Richmond; half bottom, balance slightly rolling; good 7-room house, with bank barn, good hog house. Consider trade for smr.ll?r term. If you are In the market !or a farm of any size, to buy, sell or trade, see

Foreman

White

s Addelirnan

Rooms 310-311 Colonial Bldg.

Phone 1097

FOR RENT Ground Floor Storeroom. and Offices lav -.. NEW K. OF P. TEMPLE BUILDINQ Modern Offices, Light Heat, Water and Janitor Servtes tnetoded tn

' Elevator servlcV . SEE kelly;& , Over 901 Main Street Ybtmt 21C