Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 59, 20 January 1920 — Page 11
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGBAM, TUESDAY, JAN. 20, 1920.
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING l Standardised and Indexed for Quick Reference, according to .
The Basil I Smith By item (Copyright) Phone 2834
ROOMS FOR RENT
11TH ST. SOUTH 130 Furnished room for rent, hot water, heat, Phoae J065.
ROOMS OR BOARD WANTED 11
3 OR 4
A.
Furnished rooms wanted, Mrs.
Peck. Rex Hotel.
WANTED TO RENT.
41
WANTED Modern residence single or double, three years at present location but must vacate by March 1st. Phone 244. ' ' ' -
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 41
MOUMENTAL
JOHN P. EMSL.IB - Monuments IS South Tenth 8treet y Phone 40 Jordan, McMitnuii. Hunt WnUermann FTJNRRAL DIRECTORS Private Show Room and Chapel 1014 Main St. Tel. lilt
PERSONALS
r A TT (11? TTTANKS
We wish to thank our neighbors and Trlends. the Moose Lodge and the railroad Brotherhood for the beautiful
floral offerings and the Kindness snown us during our bereavement In tne death of our husband and father. Mrs. Robert F Moore ; and children
WANTED Board and room. Modern
house. $10. per week. Box m duz. uare Palladium.
WANTED 2s or 3 furnished room suitable for house-keeping, in good
location. 318 Main St. or Phone 1493.
OFFICE DESKS & CHAIRS Bartel &
Rohe.
BUSINESS SERVICE.
12
MOST EVERYTHING In gas. water.
steam and Electrical supplies repairs at Meerhoffs. 9 So. 9th, Phone 1236.
WANTED 3 unfurnished rooms, man and wife, no children Wm. Fordyce 132 Williams street. ' - 3 OR 4 Furnished hosrtfekeeping rooms wanted by young married couple, no children. Address H. S. J., Care Palladium.
MOVING AND STORAGE
16
WILL PAY 110.00 REWARD For information leading to the securing of a centrally located modern residence, Possession prior to or by March 1st.
Phone 2644. ..
FOR SALE 8-Room Modern House
Large front porch, cement walks
around house, extra large cement
cellar, good' garage. Deal with the owner.
Cash or Terms 301 LINDEN AVE. Phone 4837
AUTO MOVING VAN Largest and best equipped In the city for local and long distance hauling. Furniture crated, stored or shipped. FORREST MONGER 200 So. 7th St. Phone 2608
8PECIAL NOTICE
1 Mafn
FRESH OTSTEB3 Received Dally at'
PRICE'S
Phone H
I hereby notify the public I will not be responsible for bills contracted by my wife. Homer L. Miller.
nwr Tin vecu A v t iri Alter In tc ft re
mtirinar of all kinds. See Mrs. Webb,
130 North 7th street.
LOST AND FOUND
BLACK Velvet
Phone 4819.
bag ' lost, reward,
msT Pair a-ray gloves, Saturday
- A Haillit M
n I ght on So. 7tn. return to ra.nn.un.....
LOST Black fur muff. -Friday even
ing, between Stn ana main oiu
Main, return mwoium
X5ST White Poodel Dog, niwrs to
Kim of Tea. iurn io so o.
Reward.
HELP WANTEDMALE
WANTED Five bright, capable ladles to travel, demonstrate and sell dealers; S26 to 860 per week: railroad fair paid
Write at once. Goodrich Drug to.
Dept 817. Omaha, weorasKa,
WANTED One truck driver.
Coal & Supply co.
Tiger
Storage for Household Goods. JLJ-
man storage wouse. man's Cigar Store. Phone 2039. 609 Mala St.
MISCELLANEOUS REPAIRING 17B
We repair everything. Work called for
and delivered. new ana secono. na.nu Bicycles, reasonable prices, 1020 Main. Phone 1936. J. C. DARNELL CO.
MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21
rrdr coal of the Independent ice ee
Fuel Co.t Phone S4b5. .
VJtt Buv. Sell or Trade for used
Watches also complete line or. new
watches priced very low. Buy your
hleh grade Spectacles of us at about
half the usual price. C. E. Keever,
1020 Main StreeL
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42
HARRIS AND
REAL ESTATE S. W. Cor. 6th and Main
Office Phone 2278 Res.
3014
FOR REAL ESTATE and FARMS see
A.VI. ROBERTS. Liberty Ave., office
18 So. 8th. Phone 4171.
GOOD 6 Room house for sale cheap it
sold in 15 days, Posesslon at once.
Phone 3078.
FOR SALE-. Double brick house, locat
ed in 400 block South of Main. Box B.
No. 2124, Care palladium.
GOOD 6 Room house for sale cheap, of
sold in 15 days, possession at once.
Phone 3078. i
FOR SALE Farm of 46 acres, all good
level land, 2 8-4 miles from new Madi
son. Also.
FARM Of 52 acres, fine land near
Eaton Ohio. C C. Hawley & Son,
New Paris, Ohio. '
FOR SALE Farm of 46 acres, all good
level land, 2 3-4 miles from New Madi
son. Also.
Farm of 152 acres, fine land near Eat
on, O., C. C. Hawley & Son. New
Paris, Ohio.
Notice to Contractors:
Notice Is hereby given by the Board.
of Public works of the City of Rich-' mond, Indiana, that sealed proposals will be received by it, at its office, at
the hour of 9:30 o'clock A. M., on Mon
day, January 26, 1920 for the following described:
, One Centrifugal Four Stage Horizon
tal .boiler. Feed Pump according to specifications now on file in the office of the Board of Public Works.
The bidders. In submitting propos
als to furnish paid pump, must accom
pany each bid with a certificate check
in the eum of $100.00, at. evidence of good faith that the succesful bidders will execute, within ten days from the acceptance of proposals, contracts
and bonds satisfactory to said Board
to furnish said pump. A failure of the successful bidders to enter into
GRIFF THORN Will sell at public
sale Wednesday, Feb. 4. horses, cattle, sheep, 'hogs, general line farm tools.
Fordson tractor. Papas ensilage cut
ter, 2 miles northwest of Arba, Ind.,
and 5 miles southeast of Lynn.
FOR SALE Two story frame house.
located in south end. Box B. 2125, Care
Palladium.
SHOW CASE For sale, 2 wall cases.
one cash register, pop corn & peanut Machine, other articles. 825 North E. Street, Peter Durakis.
THREE ROCKING CHAIRS For sale,
one Morris chair, one vacuum sweeper. 811 South 13th street.
WEBBER PIANO Square Ebony case
good condition, bargain. Phone dsus.
HOT BLAST Heating Btove for
Call 835 North 12th street.
sale
PENINSULAR RANGE Suitable for farm, home or boarding house, chickens, canaries. Also Garage for rent. 307 North 13Th street.
FOR SALE 4 Acres, 1-2 mile city, fine
improvenemts.
90 ACRES $135,i 10 years time, all
f?ood.
220 ACRES $135,- all low bottom, on
car line, joins city. DOUBLE & Single house, central. ARTHURBROOKS 10 ROOM HOUSE Strictly modern, good location. $7,000.00, Box II No. 8018. Care Palladium.
OVER 30 HOUSES Listed for sale with C. E. Keever Co. Office 1020
Main st. Telepnone 2169.
TURNER W. HADLEY 2nd National Bank building. Buys and Sells properties, homes sold on payment like rent.
WANTED A Janitor at Whitewater
Friends Churcr, can at iia xxonu ium street.
WOOD CUTTERS Wanted Phone 1078.
at once,
WANTED Boy, 16 to 18 years, steady employement, aply in person. Greek Candy Store, 624 Main.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
! Wanted to buy dressers, wash
stands, bed steads and springs, and everything in the used goods line. RIGSBY- STORE 14 N. 5th St.
KIGHT FIREMAN Wanted, Richmond Greenhouse Co. Asylum Ave.
WANTED Shoe Shiner and Porter. Dusty's Shoe Rebuilder, 11 North 9th St.
rrv WANTED Sixteen years of age,
Chance learn telegraphy. Western
Union.
BOYS WANTED To work Sunday Morning. Inquire Crump Confectionary
F. Siegel.
10 ACRES 7 Room modern bungalow and garage, four miles from Richmond, close to traction. A bargain for quick sale, Immediate possession. Phone 5212 I.
GOOD' CITY HOMES AND FARMS PORTERFIELD. Colonial Building
LANDOLOGY A magazine giving the
racts in regard to tne land situation
Three months' subscription. FREE. If for a home or an Investment you are
thinking or buying good farm lands.
simply write me a letter and say,
"Mail me L.ANDOIX5GY and all partus
ulors FREE". Address Editor, Land-
ology. Skidmore Land Co., 406 Skid
more Bldg.. Marinette, Wis,
MONEY TO LOAN . 46
tmuinnmiimimminTnniiTninmimnniiiinTmiiiiHiiiHimminiauiinuioiiniimniniiniiiisinii I Bertsch Bros. 1
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DRAIN TILE and BUILDING BLOCKS
JANITOR WANTED for school work. Applicants must bring recommendations. Apply room 51, High School building.
) U IJA BOARDS Bartel ft Rohe. HELP WANTED FEMALE
" COOK WANTED MAID WANTED
For nurses home and woman to work
in kitchen reid hospital;
old w.
PHONE 3250
m Factory V2 mile west ot
S Sevastopohl school house.
5th and School streets. g "Concrete for Permanence" ,1 5
FOR SALE Double house, seven rooms.
and bath on each side. Room for another double house on same lot. In quire, 312No. 14th street.
FOR SALE 8 room house, modern except bath, 424 So. 14th street.
Why SELL and SACRIFICE
. LIBERTY BONDS We will loan $45 on a $50 bond, or $90 on a $100 bond, at a small rata ot interest. IP YOU MUST SELL, WE WILL BUY OUTRIGHT WELFARE LOAN SOCIETY 9 N. Tenth St. Phone 2509
CITT ADVERTISEMENT Off flee of the Board. Department of Public Works
Richmond, Ind.
fetate.- William A. Roach, secretary of state.To all to whom these presents shall come greeting:
I, William A. Roach, Secretary or
January 12. 1920 sta'te ot tne Bute of Indiana, hereby
certify that The Richmond Piano
Company has this day caused to oe (filed in the office of the Secretary ot
State of the State ot Indiana, the
properly signed and attested consents.
statements and papers required oy Section One of an act of the General
(Assembly of the State ot Indiana, en
titled, "An act prescribing the method and procedure for the voluntary dissolution oi private corporations and valuntary associations, and declaring an emergency," approved March 14, 1913. And I further certify that said written consents, statements and paper so filed as aforesaid, show that said
company and the officers thereof
have complied with the provisions of
Lsaid Section One ot Bald act and that
aid corporation is now m process oi
iue ouccesuiui muuers 10 emer iuiu dissolution
suca cuuiracis ana oouas upon accept- In wltTles- whereof. I have hereinto
set my band and affixed the seal of
ance of such proposals will forfeit the
checks and the sums of money payable thereon to the city as agreed and liq
uidated damage for such failure.
The Board of Public Works reserves
the right to reject any or all bids.
Harry W. Gilbert. T. C. Taylor. John E. Pelts. Board of Public Works. Jan., 13-20
the State of Indiana at the City of In
dianapolis this 17th day of January, A. D., 1920.
WILLIAM A. ROACH, v Secretary of State. By P. H. Wolfard, deputy.
K NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT State of Indiana. Wayne County, ss.: Estate of William F. Moffitt. deceas
ed.
Notice is hereby given that the under
signed has been appointed by the Wayne Circuit Court, Administrator of
the estate of William F. Mofflt, deceas
ed, late of Wayne County, Indiana.
Said estate is supposed to be solvent.
Dickinson Trust Co.
Administrator
Gardner, Jessup ana Hoelscher, Attorneys.
Jan. 13-20-27
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION State of Indiana, department
of
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION.
State of Indiana, Department of State,
Wililam A. Roach, Secretary of State.
To all to whom these presents shall
come, greeting:
I, William A. Roach, Secretary of the State 'of Indiana, hereby certify that THE REMINGTON PIANO COMPANY has this day ceased to be filed in the office of the Secretary of State
of the State of Indiana, the properly
signed and attested consents, statements and papers required by Section One of an act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, entitled. "An act prescribing the method and procedure for the voluntary dissolution of private corporations and voluntary associations, and declaring
New Paris, 0. - Miss Violet Collins entertained the ; Comrade class of the Presbyterian j Sunday school at her home Thursday evening. The evening was pleasantly j spent with music and games, and a delicious luncheon of sandwiches. Jello, cake and chocolate was served. . The guests were Misses Mary Aliee Murray, Mary and Helen Viets. Helen
Wefler, Mildred Jones, Margaret Mor
rison, Dorothea Dunaway and Opal
Northrop, Messrs. Donald Young. Guy,, and Louis Murray, Alton Wisman,
Inald Morrison, Lawrence Coblentz and Paul Dunaway, and the teacher..' E. II. Young.... Mr. and Mrs. O. WV Sherer entertained at dinner on Sun-' day Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Arnold and' son, Roy, William Arnold, ot Rich-' mond, Paul Northrop .and Miss Pearle' Haller Harvey Royer transacted' business in Chester on Monday Cyrus Emrich was the dinner guest of. Charles Benson, Friday evening...... Charles Baker underwent a serious operation for the removal of Inward feoitre at Reid Memorial hospital Tuesday. His condition is Improving slow-j ly. . . .O. W. Sherer was a business vis-"
itor In Dayton Thursday. .. .Mrs. Cora
McWhinney of Richmond visited relatives here Tuesday Miss Fanny Middaugh recently purchased the Van ' Thompson property of West Cherry street Jack Thomas of Bradford.:
,spent the week-end with his sister."
Mrs. Everette Denny. . .'.Miss Dorothy. Kessler was the week-end guest of" Miss Zetta Huber at Oxford.... Miss Minnie Deem of Dayton spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Deem Rolla Brandon was the week-end guest ot his parents at Ansonia. Miss Echo Timruons spent Thursday and Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Royer , ,. . . .Dr. and Mrs. E. E. Bevington have returned after a short visit with rela
tives at Bucyrus. . . .Miss Lou Reva Penland was the Sunday - guest of Richmond friends Albert Northrop spent Sunday as the guest of Kermit Penland.
POTATOES We are selling potatoes for a price commensurate with the price that we will have to pay to buy them by the carload. Buy your supply before the price advances further. THE RIGSBY STORE 14 N. 5th St. Opposite City Building Phone 2532
FAMILY EXPENSE BOOKS 50c Bartel
& Rohe.
MAN'S OVERCOAT And dress coat.
Ladies suit and coat, boys overcoat and three girls' coats, for sale at 339 Pearl street.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
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MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
23
Dickinson Globe brand of alfalfa, al-
slke and little red and mammoth clover. Geo. Brehm, 617 Main.
CHILD'S PUSH SLED Phone 3827.
MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22
DON'T store your used furniture. Sell It to TownSend, who pays highest prices. 533 Main. Phone 1296.
Why buy an Imitation? When you can get A GENUINE VICTROLA outfit wlth-13 records for S125c00 AT YOUR TERMS See it before you buy.
Phone 2275
WALTER B. FULGfiUM x Open Every Evening 1000 Main Street
nrloaa HnmA Sunrjlv Store. 181 Ft. i f
Wayne Ave., Phone 1862. fc
FURNITURE Wanted. We pay cash tor household goods. Brainmer & Eliason. 520 Main. Phone 1469.
WANTED Youngr lady desires room with private family. No rooming house need apply. Box D 4059, Care Palladium.
EXPERIENCED GIRL WANTED For general housework, family of two, permanent position, good wages. Phone 1440. WANTED Refined girl who Is looking for a good home, to do light house work and take care of baby-Must be willing to leave city. Apply to clothing Store, 830 Main Street.
LAUNDRESS WANTED To come house, 100 South 9th. street.
to
WANTED Composers of verse or music
tn write to me at once, urnnanc op
portunlty for good talent. Address, Burrell Van Buren, AS Grand Opera
House. Chicago
WANTED Young girl to go out of
town, light housework, good home.
rll 1426 Main st.
GIRLS WANTED Auburn Ignition Co., 800 S. 7th St.
RAW FURS & FERRITS Wanted, 634
North 10th.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 23
EXCHANGE Pianos and Phonographs
of every standard make are tradca In on the Aeolian Vocalion. Watch this column for bargains of the Welsbrod Music Co.
COLUMBIA Phonographs, S150 style
English Brown Mahogany, used inree weeks, bargain. Harrison Edison Section, In the Westcott Pharmacy.
EXCHANGE Your piano for a Vlc-
trola or buy a used piano tnrougn me and save the dealer's profit. Walter B. Fulghum, 1000 Main St.
GENUINE VICTROLA Good
as new; bargain. Harrison's Edison Section in Westcott Pharmacy.
PIANO Tuning, prompt, efficient service. T. E. Roberts. Phone 4110.
USED Victor Vlctrola for sale at bargain price. Walter B. Fulghufaa, 1000 Main street.
FURNACES
25B
Install a HOLLAND WARM AIR FURNACE For first class heating service. H. L HOUSEHOLDER. Local Representative. 319 Randolph St. Phone 3163.
Start the New Year Right! SS(0 S 1 00 $200 $300 Start the New Year with a clean slate by paying all your bills. Get what money you need from us and owe only one place. OUR SERVICE You can secure a loan within an hour's time when necessary. No inquiries made of your employer, friends or relatives. Every transaction is absolutely confidential. Courteous, considerate service given whether you borrow $10 or $300. EASY PAYMENTS Loans are made on Furniture, etc., and left in your possession. Take as long as you like to repay one month to twenty months time. .Interest charged only for actual number of months and days loan ia carried. Free booklet on request describing our Twenty Payment Plan "The faster you pay, the less it costs." RICHMOND LOAN COMPANY 'The Friendly Company" Established 1895 ROOM 207 COLONIAL BLDG., COR. MAIN AND SEVENTH STS. Under State Supervision. PHONE 1545. Richmond Ind.
PUBLIC SALE Having sojld my farm I will offer at public auction two miles north of Richmond, on Chester pike, on farm formerly owned by Caleb Duke, on THURSDAY, JAN. 22 Beginning at 10 o'clock a. m., the following personal property
j TWO HEAD HOKS.ES z macK liny, coming 4 years oia,
weight 1450 lbs.; gray mare, smooth mouth, weight 1450. 12 HEAD CATTLE 12 Two full blooded Holsetin cows, coming fresh third time. These are twins and out of a seven-gallon cow; 3 heifers, 2 red and 1 black Jersey, fresh by day of sale. These are promising heifers; 1 black Jersey heifer and 1 brindle heifer giving good flow of milk; big red Durham cow, a splendid dairy cow; mouse colored Jersey cow and three calves. 43 HEAD HOGS 43 Thirty fall pigs, 10 sows bred for spring litter; 5 big type Poland Chinas; 4 Chester Whites and red and black spotted; big type Poland China male hog; 2 Chester White sows with pigs. t EARMING IMPLEMENTS McCormick grain binder, new this season; McCormick corn binder, McCormick tandem disc harrow; -McCormick mower, New Idea manure spreader, good as new; 2horse wagon, flat bed, hog rack; low down 2-horse wagon, new Deering hay tedder, 2-row John Deere corn plow, 1-row Ohio, Janesville corn planter, with fertilizer attachment; l-horse cultivator, Oliver gang breaking plow, Oliver 3-horse breaking plow, , Aughee 2-hors9 breaking plow, sulky corn sled, wood roller, wood hay rake, Oliver sulky breaking plow, new; l-horse hoe fertilizer wheat drill, smoothing harrow, gravel bed, slop cart, corn sheller, hay rope, hay fork and pulley, 3 hog houses 6x6, doubletrees, singletrees, hoes,, rakes, shovels, forks, hog troughs, hog feeder, 2-3 barrel roof paint,' good 3teel crowbar, etc. FEEDS Ten tons fine timothy hay, 2 tons clover hay, some baled straw, 500 to 800 bushels corn in crib. MISCELLANEOUS Good base burner stove, kitchen cabinet, table, poplar cupboard with glass doors, 4 incubators, DeLaval cream separator, and other articles too numerous to mention. FORD TOURING CAR In good mechanical condition. TERMS made known on date of sale. B. F. BOWMAN TOM CONNIFF and OMER PLATT, Auctioneers. JESSE WEICHMAN, Clerk. Lunch will be served by the Chester Ladies Aid Society.
Farmers A ble to Handle Business, Says Murphy "The spirit of the meeting showed conclusively that farmers are becom-
ing able to handle their owri business through their own co-operative organizations," said E. F. Murphy, coun
ty agent candidate, who returned
Tuesday from the Illinois farmers'
meeting at Peoria. He has been in Illinois since last week.
W. C. Baird, National Road east, has
scarified white clover seed for 6ale at
23 a bushel, said Murphy, and wants
to hear from farmers in regard to selling it co-operatively. His 'phone number is 4077.
an emergency,' approved March 11.
1913.
And I further certify that said writ-..
ten consents, statements and papers so filed as aforesaid, show that said company and the officers thereof have complied with the provisions of said ;
Section One of said act and that said . corporation is now In process of. dissolution. In witness whereof, I have hereunto -set my hand and affixed the seal of the State of Indiana at the City of Indianapolis this 17th day of January, A. D., 1920. WILLIAM A.. ROACH. SEAL Secretary of State. P. H. Wolfard, Deputy.
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CLOSING OUT SALE On my farm 3 miles north of Fountain City, 3 miles south of Lynn and mile west of Hopewell Church, known as the Price farm. 'FRIDAY, JAN, 23, AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M. 3 HEAD OF HORSES 3 12 HEAD OF CATTLE 12 12 HOGS 12 Including 5 brood sows and 7 shoats 100 FULL BLOODED RHODE ISLAND RED CHICKENS Also general line of farming implements, feed and some household goods.
JESSIE WIECHMAN, Clerk
CHAS. A. BROWN TOM CONNIFF, Auctioneer
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION State of Indiana, Department of Slate. William A. Roach, Secretary of State , To all to whom these Present shall come, Greeting: I, William A. Roach, Secretary of . State of the State of Indiana, hereby certify that The Trayser Piano Company has this day caused to be filed iu the office of the Secretary of State of the State of Indiana, the properly signed and attested consents, statements and papers required by Section. One of an act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, entitled. "An act prescribing the method and procedure for the voluntary dissolution of private corporations and voluntary associations and declaring an emergency,"' approved March 14, lDl.". And I further certify that eaid -written consents, statements and papers so filed as aforesaid, show that said company and the officers thereof have complied with the provisions of said Section One of said act and that said corporation is now in process of dissolution. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of
the State of Indiana, at the City or Indianapolis, this 17th day of January,' A.D. 1920. WILLIAM A. ROACH, Secretary of State. By r. H. Wolfard, Deputy. jan20-27 eb3
BUILDING MATERIALS
28
The MILLER-KEMPER Co. N. W. 2nd & Center Sts. Phones 3247 3267-3347. For all kinds of Building.
SOOD WAGES FOR HOME WORK
We need you to make socks for us on the fast, easily learned Auto Knitter. ExDericnce unnecessary. We buy all
you can supply us. Distance imaterial. positively no canvassing-. Yarn supplied. Particulars 2c stamp. Dept. 31 1C Auto Knitter Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33
SITUATIONS WANTED
8
tot R I N? GAME 60c Bartel & Rohe.
60S-
MEN'S Washings wanted to do.
1-2 Sheridan. ; WANTED Nursing in maturnity cass Address W. I. Care Palladium
FORD In Phone 2035.
good condition, for sale,
USED CARS FOR SALE OR TRADE 2 FoiM touring, one 1917 & 18 model; 1 IS Model Ford Sedan; 1 18 Model Dodge touring; 1 8 cylinder Chevrolet; 1- 1919 closed top Dodge. Geo. Woriey Garage. 15 So. 9th. Phone 2903. -
GARAGES FOR
RENT
86
WANTED Position on rarm, Dy mar-
ried man with ZO years experience. C. D. Husted, Union City, Ind., R. R. No. 4. WANTED Washing or work by day, 723 North 16th street. : " ROO MSFOR RENT t
FOR RENT-2446.
Barn, 124 So. 5th, Phone
FURNTsTlE'b ROOMS For light housekeeping. 214 North 9th street. ilTH."ST" NORTH 28 2 furnished rooms for rent. - fiTiirST7NORTH 38 Modern furnished rooms for rent. ilTH ST. SOUTIf 130 Furnished room for rent, hot water, heat, Phone
1065,
JROOM- FOR HKT- Centrally located and suitable for three.PhoneB248. -'tH ST SOUTH 44 1-2 Modern furnished room for rent to one or two
gentlemen
for one
Burnished room For rent, f L two Gentlemen. 403 North 13th.
ilTH STNORTH 38 Modern furnished rooms for rent.
AUTO SUPPLIES AND REPAIRS 35
Indian Motorcycle Motorcycle, Bicycle accessories of all kinds. Household electrical appliances and phonograph repairing a specialty. MEYERS & TROXEL 18 N. 5th St. "We don't Fix 'em, we ReRair 'em"
, TRY THE K. "& J.
GARAOE for quick service and good, work, a low price on tenders, and all auto work. - Corner S. W. 9th and A. Phone 3332.
Public
Sale
On what is known as the Joe Shank farm, 4 miles northwest of Richmond, just north of the State Farm. Friday, Jaeuiary 23rd At 12:30 p. m. Three head of cows giving good flow of milk; 1 heavy springer and 2 heifers, 9 months old.
Seventeen head of hogs-ween.
-Two sows with 15 pigs, old enough to
GRAINS AND FEEDS About 1,000 bushels of corn in crib; 9 acres of -shredded fodder; about 2 tons of oats straw; 60 bushels of oats.
gy;
VEHICLES ETC. One good closed storm buggy; 1 top bug1 good one-horse wagon; 1 good cook stove.
USUAL TERMS.
D. M. Qard Mrs. E. M. Shank
FORREST MEEK, Auct.
HARRY GILBERT, Clerk
ANEW REAL ESTATE FIRM
We wish to announce that we have opened a real, estate office at 13 North 9th Street, where we will be glad to meet an of our old friends, and clients. If you want to buy property, or if;you want to sell property, we assure you that our negotiations will be fair and square to both the buyer and the seller. If you havq property for sale, list it with us, we will do you good. If you want to buy property, it will pay you to see us before buying, as our long experience in the real estate business enables us to distinguish the real bargains. Let us talk it over with you. Very truly, '
THE-LAND MEN'
D. Rv FUNK
C. W. BUNDY
13 N. 9th Street, Ground Floor.
W. E. H IN SHAW
NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN To the legal voters of the town of EAST 'GERMANTOWN, Wayne County, Indiana, that pursuant to the order of the Board of Trustees of said Town, heretofore made, the question of the change of the name of said Town to the name "PERSHING", will be submitted to the voters of said Town for their decision at the election to be held in the several precincts of said Town on
Saturday, the 14th day of February.
lyzu, Detween me nours ot o a. hi. and 6 P. M. Such . election will be held as in case of other elections and also in compliance with Section 8996 of Burns' Annotated Statutes of Indiana, Revision of 1914. By order of the Board of Trustees
'of the Town ot East Germantown, I Indiana.
(Signed) CHARLES H. S ARBOR Town Clerk of Town of East Germantown. Indiana Jan. 20-27
PALLADIUM, WANT ADS BRING RESULTS
PHONE 4095
S.23RD & EST.
Auctioneer
When you are in need of an auctioneer call Forest H. Meek. Public Sales of all kinds. Satisfied customers my best asset. Claa your date early. .......
GUARDIAN'S SALE OF REAL ES-
SATE Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned. Guardian of Thomas C.
Hubbard, (Insane) by virtue of an order of the Wayne Circuit Court, Will
offer for sale at public Auction on the
premises, on February 14, 1920, at 2 o'clock P. M.. the following described
real estate in Wayne County. Indiana, to-wit: The undevided one half of 39 feet in width off of the entire east side of lot number 17 In Oliver Kinsey Addition to the cKy of Richmond, exceptng a piece or parcel of ground 40 feet long, north and south, and 17 1-2 feet wide, east and west out of the southwest corner thereof.
Said sale will be for cash. . Mary M. Hubbard, Guard lai Benj. F. Harris, Attorney. Jan. 20-ii
