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Phone 2834 MONUMENTS 1B JOHN P. EMSLIB ' Monuments 15 South Tenth Street Phone 4022. CARD OF YHANKS CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our neighbors and rrienas lor ine Kinaness " the sickness and death of our dear , . i , . .., , I . 1 flnrfll offerings. THE KOEHRING FAMILY. SPECIAL NOTICE NOTICE All members of Wayne No. 15 Uniform Rank are requested to meet at Castle Hall Tuesday evening at 7:30. Special business. L. E. TAYLOR, Chairman. LOST AND FOUND SMALL LOCKET Lost; valued as a keepsake. Phone 1734. POCKETBOOK Lost"; owner's name inside. Return R. R. A, Box 108. HELP WANTED MALE DRIVER Wanted. Man to drive Dodge truck and work in plant. Hoover Ice Cream, 1129 Main. BELL BOYS WANTED and elevator boy or elderly man. WESTCOTT HOTEL FARM HELP WANTED Good, steady man who can live with the family; will find a good home have considerate treatment and receive fair wages. Get off at Traction Stop 140, between Richmond and Centervllle, and walk 1 mile south. W. J. Sanborn. BILLPOSTERS WANTED Can make from $10 to 15 per day; steady work; open shop. Apply No. 830 Wade St., Cincinnati, Ohio. FARM HAND Or man and wife wanted. 24 South 9th. Phone 1220. HOUSEMAN Wan ted. Apply Rex Hotel. LABORERS WANTED 300 Main. Phone 2047. COOPER WANTED RICHMOND BAKING COMPANY HELP WANTED FEMALE 6 MAN Wanted to work on farm by month; close to town. Phone 4440. GTRLof ""woman wanted; very little work; more for pleasure. Call 1517 North D St. DISHWASHER Wanted. The Kandy Shop, 919 Main St. WHITE WOMAN Wanted to clean house. 212 N. 12th. COMPOSERS OF VERSE OU MUSIC Wanted to write me at once; brilliant otDortunitv for cood talent. Address Ti.,rr-oii Vo.n nnrpn. A7. Grand Ooera & House, Chicago. SALESLADIES Wanted; experienced preferred; also office assistant. Lee B. Nusbaum Co. STENOGRAPHERS AND TYPISTS The Columbia Dictaphone company maintains an Educational Dept. for the purpose of instructing typists and stenographers how to become efficient dictaphone operators. A series of Instructions will be given without chargre and position obtained for the competent. Write for particulars. Columbia Dictaphone, 207 W. Wash, street, Indianapolis. Ind. MOHT -c6OK V"antedI Kandy Shop, 919 Main. GIRLS WANTED in Packing Department Call RICHMOND BAKING CO. 4 DINING ROOM GIRLS Wanted. Call . at 829 North E St. GIRL Wanted for luncheonette and soda trade; 8 hours work each day, and board included; good wages. Kandy Shop, 919 Main St. HOUSEWORK Girl or woman. Phone 2004. AGENTS & SALESMEN WANTED-7 "OASTINE" A good side line for salesmen, an op portunity to secure territory on a repeater. "OASTINE" guaranteed, re moves and prevents carbon. Increases power, saves gasoline and garage bills. Not injurious, not expensive, pays dividends to patrons. A winner. Act ) promptly for territory. C. E. MITCHELL, distributor, "1 Harris Ave., Indianapolis SITUATIONS WANTED 8 FOR O AUPENTKl I & CEMENT WORK call 416 South West2nd. WASHINGS Wanted: work guaranteed. 1616 North E St. PITaTN SEWING Wanted. 1532 j Maiti FOR CARPENTER AND CEMENT WORK CaU 41J5 South West 2nd. WASHINGS Wanted. 41 S. 5th St. ROOMS FOR RENT ROOMS For rent; 2 connecting furnished rooms; choice location; private entrance and porch. John N. Koll, Storm Ins., 101 North 9th St. ROOMS FOR RENT; 9 1 0T II st SOUTH 120 Modern front room, private entrance, for rent.

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ROOMS For rent; two large unfur-i nlshed. modern, centrally located; suitable lor bed room and living room. Will rent together or separately. Address J. I, No. 34, care Palladium. 8TH St., SOUTH 28 Front room for rent. C ST., SOUTH 1022 Furnished sleeping rooms for rent. FURNISHED-ROOM For rent 27 s 10th. - ROOM FOR RENT 1632 H Main St ROOMS OR BOARD WANTED 11 WANTED By young married coupU with baby 18 months old, one large downstairs unfurnished room in modern residence; close in. References. Call 2742. BUSINESS SERVICE 12 PAPER CLEANING For good cleanins call C. Burton, 403 N 13th St. Phone 2519. 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. Multlcraph letters and printing. HEATING AND PLUMBING 14 ELECTRIC LAMPS And supplies, water and steam-- supplies, at Meerhoff's. 9 So. 9th Phone 1236. MOVING AND STORAGE 16 TRUCKING of all kinds; stock haul ing. Call W. A. Smith, phone 1793. FOREST MONGER, STORAGE The new up to date Storage House. Each person's goods in a room to itself. The only real modern Storage House in the City. Steam heat & well lighted. Phone 2608. Trucking of any kind; long or short hauls. We truck anything, anywhere, any time. Glenn Campbell, headquarters John Shurley's office, 13 S. 9th. Phones 2125-1536. AUTO MOVING VAN for local and long distance hauling. Furniture crated, stored or shipped. FORREST MONGER 200 6outh 7th St Phone 2808. MISCELLANEOUS CLEANING 17A WALL PAPER CLEANING Good work, reasonable prices. Mr. Harry Brown, 144 Ft. Wayne Ave. Also painting and varnishing. CARPET CLEANING Phone 1904. D. W. Walters, 107 S. 9th St. MISCELLANEOUS REPAIRING 17B UWN MOWERS Sharpened, screens made & repaired. Baby cabs, clothes wringers repaired. Pictures framed. We sell high grade bicycles, new and second hand. We repair everything. J. C. Darnell Co., 1020 Main, Phone 1936. Lawn mowers sharpened and repaired; bicycles, baby cabs repaired ana new Hearsey tires put on. Work called for and delivered. Wesley Brown & Son, North West 2nd. Phone 3086. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 HOUSEHOLD GOODS 1 white enamel bedroom suite, including bed, mattress and springs, chiffonier, dresser and rocker; also bedroom rug, 9x12. Dining room suite, consisting of table, china closet, buf fet and chairs; also dining room rug, 9x12. Heating stow, kitchen furnishings and many other household articles. Private sale, to commence at 10 a. m. Tuesday, April 20, 1920, continuing till sold out. J. W. CISCO 308 N. 21st St., City. BLUE SILK JACKET For sale; size 38. Apply No. 3 Pelham Apt. KODAK 3A Special. Apply "at 300 S. 3rd St. HOUSE TENT FRAME For sale cheap. 208 S. 11th St. KUG 8x10, for sale; porch swing1, porch chair, 59-inch green shade. 408 S. 9th St. COUNTER Display vegetable and' meat racks and baskets. Wall show case and National Sales Register; cheese cutter, etc. 430 Main St. or Phone 1905. CARBONATOR For sale. Make your own pop or soft drinks. Feltman's Cigar Store. Phone 2039. 8,000 Feet CLEAR HARD MAPLE FLOORING GRANT SMITH & CO. Phone 1975 110 MMIS IN Lomber We are quitting the building business in Richmond, so we find ourselves with about $20,000 worth of new and second-hand lumber to be turned into cash at once. We can save you from 25 to 33 1-3 per cent on your lumber bill. See R For Lumber Bargains 214 Colonial Bldg. and A Streets

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MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 WE BUT, SELL OR TRADE used guns. Also complete line of new and second hand guns. We have on hand most any parts for American-made guns. Repairing done promtply. Lloyd Snyder. 61 8. 8th St Phone 1749. "A Dollar Saved is a Dollar Earned". Buy practical used goods at 430 Main and save money. Big values in Ladies' Hats. 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. CARPENTER TOOLS For sale. 116 Williams St. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22 DON'T store your used furniture. Sell It to Townsend. who pays highest prices. 633 Main. Phone 1296. Furniture Wanted We pay highest prices for used goods, stoves, etc. Brammer & Foster, 17 S. 7th. Phone 1876. CASH Paid for second hand clothing Phone S2S1. Mirrors en t Aut0 Reflectors Silvering Sugar and Cream Sets LAHMANN PLATING WORKS 209 W. Main Phone 2758 for ALL KINDS OP PLATING HOUSEHOLD GOODS Wanted. To buy dressers, washstands, bedsteads, springs, mirrors, stoves, 'hot-plates, rugs, tables, chairs, kitchen cabinet, etc. Nearly everything which used to be considered worthless has at least a little value. Thompson W. Nichols, prop., 430 Main. Furniture an J, stoves, all kinds, good prices. 'Home Supply Store. 18X Ft Wayne Ave., Phone 1S62. BEST PRICES Paid for - Second-Hand Stoves of All Kinds. Phone 3498. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 23 PIANO For sale, upright. 617 S. B St. Phone 2564. PIANO Tuning, prompt, efficient, servlce. D E. Roberts. Phone 4110. USED VICTOR VICTROLA Cabinet style, for sale. Phone 1550. PIANO For sale. Phone 1573. A. R. Chenoweth R. P. Whisler RICHMOND REPAIR SHOP Expert work on all makes of Talking Machines. Used Talking Machines for sale at bargains. 1029 MAIN ST. PHONE 1014 EXCHANGE Your piano for a Vic trola or buy a used piano through mo and save the dealer's profit. Walter B. Fulghum. 1000 Main St SPECIALS AT THE STORES 25 t SPADING FORKS, 98c Garden Rakes and Hoes 40c up $1.00 House Brooms 64c BIRCKS HARNESS STORE. 611 Main MAGIC MARVEL Saves clothes and labor. Ask your ftrocer for it. D. W. Walters. 107 So. 9th street. Get our prices on Diss'o i Diamond Edge, Keen Kuttcr.and Atkins Hand Saws Hum t:neaper Quality- Saws. J1.00 to $1.50. BIKCK'S HARNESS STORE. 611 Main FARM & DAIRY PRODUCTS 27 s BARRED ROCK EGGS Laying- Strain Parks' trap-nested 200-efrg- stock. 10 years in the business; $10.00 per 100 RILEY HUBBARD 343 S. W. 4th St.' Richmond, Ind EGGS FOR SALE Barred Plymouth Rock, a few settings of extra quality. 210 North 18th or 17 South 7th. Phone 1876. D. W. Foster, the Barred Rock man. 30 HIVES OF BEES For sale. Bridge Ave. 147 KIRCHERS MILK for quality. Phone 4096. DAIRYMAN Try some feeding molas ees to increase the milk flow. Hoosier Feed & Feeder Co., Cor. a 6th and A. NICE TIMOTHY HAY For sale; free from weeds. Phone 5112-H. FRUIT For sale, canned, liams St. 116 WilEGGS For sale; White Leghorn, for hatching. Harry Williams, Spring Urove. Phone 4428. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 30 BARBER SHOP 2 chairs, old stand, semi-modern; priced for quick sale. "I've got mine, your chance now." I'. O. Box No. 96, Cambridge, Ind. LIVESTOCK & VEHICLES 31 FOR SALE 2 Belgium mare colts, and 3 years. Phone 4703. BUGGY For sale; also work and buggy harness. 405 N. 20th. SHETLAND PONY For-salej gentle and good driving. Telephone 1209. COW For sale; fTne-Jefsey. 508 N" 20 th. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33 USED CARS 1 BUICK, 1918 Price $750 1 STUDEBAKER Price $400 2 OAKLAND FOUR Also . NEW MOLINE TRACTOR at $1400.00 complete THE OLDSMOBILE SALESROOM 11 S. 7th St, Richmond, Phone 2512 or Fountain City, Phone 101. OVERLAND FOUR COUPE Run 600 miles. T. B. Jenkins, phones day 1492, night 3795. USED CARS We buy, sell or trade used cars. We have some good Fords on hand. One Dodge roadster. Other cars not mentioned. Geo. Worley, 15 South 9th. Phone 2906.

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ESSEX For sale; model "A" 1920 touring 91450; new car. 246 S. 8th St "USED CARS. 21917 Ford Deliveries 1 1916 Ford Touring 2 1917 Ford Touring 1 1917 Ford Roadster 1 1917 Ford Coupe 1 1916 Dodge Touring 1 1918 Chevrolet Tourjng 1 1917 Chevrolet Touring 11920 Chevrolet Sedan 1 1919 Commerce Truck 1 1917 Ford Truck 1 1913 Studebaker Touring BETHARD AUTO AGENCY 1117 East Main Phone 1041 FORD TOURING For sale; good tires and extras; good condition. 204 Charles St. AUTOMOBILE For safe; Studebaker Six, first-class condition; new Goodyear Cord tires all around. Rex Hotel. FORD Touring Car Body in first class condition. Phone 1816 or 1334. TRUCK One-ton, for sale. Call 1034 Main St. AUTOMOBILE For sale. Overland; good condition. Phone 1965. FLANDERS Runabout for sale. Feltman's Cigar Store. Phone 2039. AUTOMOBILE For sale; Overland Light Six touring. 60S North. 20th. Phone 3828. 5-PA-SSENGER FORD For sale. Box 119, Centervllle. FORD TRUCK For sale; 1-ton, good condition. Phone 3105. WESTCOTT 7-passenger touring car for sale; would also make a good truck; priced at 1400 for quick sale. Address Box 889, care Palladium. VEHICLE REPAIRS 35A Top Repaired We will repair that old top or make you a new one. AI30 all kinds of automobile trimming at moderate prices W. A. Parke 17 So. 10th St Phone 1632 GARAGES FOR RENT 36 GARAGE For rent $3,00., Phone 2667. 217 North 9th. MOTORCYCLES & BICYCLES 37 INDIAN MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES v Second hand Motorcycles MEYERS & TROXEL 14 N. 5th St. We don't fix 'em. We repair 'em MOTOTtCYCLK For-sale". Phone 2828. 1919 HARLEY-DAVIDSON With side car. for sale; bargain. 33 N. 6th St. FARMS FOR RENT 40 CORN GROUND For rent. Phone 4728. 800 West 5th St. WANTED TO RENT 41 WANTED To rent an apartment in exchange for a house. I'tiune j ROOMS Wanted-"to" "rent-two to five ! unfurnished rooms; $5.00 reward to anyone with information leading to I the securing of a house. Call 236 Randolph. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 DUPLEX AND 6-ROOM BUNGALOW Both modern; also 5-room house, immediate possession; all close in. Also several other properties on easy terms. II. C. Bullerdick, 137 S. 13th. , Phone1419. ! HOUSE For sale. 1216 North F St.; immediate possession. Inquire Dr. Kinsey, 124 North 8th. HOUSE For sale; modern, up-to-date; large garage, fruit trees and shrubs; on paved street and car line. Box E5035. care Palladium. EXTRA NICE HOME For sale; good garages; immediate possession. Write box E-5034,,care Palladium. D UP L E X C entraffy located ,for sale! payments . good investment for right party. John N. Koll, Fire Ins., 101 North 9th St; ' BEAUTIFUL HOME For sale; 9 rooms, strictly modern; will give immediate possession; priced for quick s.ile, $6500.00 Inquire of C. D. Fetzer, 313 N. 14th. STRICTLY MODERN PROPERTY for sale, located on Sheridan St., first square off Richmond Ave. This is an 8-room house priced for quick cash sale and is an excellent home. Call phone 1360. More Profit Per Acre! Less Investment! Less effort! Less expense! Larger yields! Lower cost of production! Farm larger acreage! And all these in the world's prize wheat belt! Investigate the advantages the profits the wonderful opportunity that is open to you NOW which, once gone, will NEVER come again! See the modern, prosperous, proven successful Davidson District of Saskatchewan. Cheap excursion rate Tuesday, May 4, offered those who are in market for land and able to buy. Maps, facts, views free. Send postal today. THE LAND MEN 13 North 9th St. Phone 2558 HOUSE For sale: 6 rooms; immediate possession. Phone 30C5. GOOD CITY HOMES AND FARMS PORTER of ;em Real Estate, farms and City property. 710 1-2 Main. Phone 2328. GREEN & RAMSEY Real Estate,- Rentals, Auctioneering and Insurance. Hlttle Block, 9th and Main. Phone 2576. HOUSE 6 roomsTfor sale; immediate possession. Phone 3065. LOT FOR SALE On West Side. Phone 4332. MODERN DUPLEX For sale. 315 N. 9th. Inquire

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FOR SALEOR TRADE Nice country borne, close In, on car line, new buildings, about 4 acres of ground, will trade for city property as his work Is in the city. 6-room bouse on west side; one block, off car line? will sell on payments. Price 11,700.00. We have two 40-ocre farms that will trade for city property; both good locations ; one close- in. Green and Ramsey HitUe Block, 9th and Main St Phone 2576. BARGAINS New 7-room house, cellar, lights and water. Just out of the corporation, $1,800 "cash". Good 8-room frame house on S 13th St, Large lot. For quick sale only - $3,000. Lovely bungalow on the west side, $4,750. Good modern double on west side for sale or trade for single. What have you? . A large list of choice farms to choose from. Our advice is "Get busy before the boom starts." KORTEWEQ S. W. Cor. Main and Sixth Streets Office Phone 2278 Res. Phones 3014-4771 RESIDENCE PROPERTY 8 rooms, modern, brick, slate roof, South 14th; ideal location. Price is $7,000. Immediate possession. Modern 8-room house, nearly new, a real home. Possession when school is out. Priced to Bell at $6,500. Take a look at this, 524 South 10th. THE LAND MEN 13 North Ninth Street PHONE 1558 liANDOLOQT a magazine glv'ng the facts In regard to the land situation Three months' subscription, FREE, ft tor a home or an Investment you are thinking of buying: good farm lands, simply write me a letter and say, "Mail me LANDOLOGT and all particulors FREE". Address Editor, Lcadmore Bids., Marinette, Wis. olog-y. Skidmore Land Co.. 406 SkidTURNER W. HADLEY. Second National Bank Bldgr., buys and sells properties. Homes sold on payments Ilka rent. Fire and Tornado Insurance. CITY PROPERTY Good locations: see us for values. Petty Bros., 710H Main St. Phone 2325. HOUSE For sale; 7 rooms, other outbuilding's. 1 acre groun. lots of fruit. Call at 457 Maple St. HOUSE For sale; good 7-room, 808 a 7th; immediate possession; price $3,200, easy terms. Apply Mat Von Pein, 703 S. J St. 7-ROOM HOUSE Modern except bath: also two vacant lots, 6th and North I. Box K-11013, care Palladium. HOME FOR SALE Immediate possession; modern home. 312 S. 12th St. will suit retired farmer. Price J8500 Address E. G Kemper. 205 E. 3rd St., Indianapolis. or Miller-Kemper com pany, Richmond. LOOK! I have two lots splendidly located that can be had at a sacrifice if sold immediately. These are full lots and would make fine building lots, or a good investment for purchaser. For further information Address Box C 3022 care Palladium. HOUSE FOR SALE 6-room house, centrally located, not modern; price $2600. Six-room house. North 17th street, price $2600. One-lwuf acre and 5-room house one block from car line. price $2500. Phone 2287. DUPLEX AND 6-ROOM BUNGALOW Both modern; also 5-room house, im mediate possession: all close in. Also several other properties on easy terms. H. C. Bullerdick, 137 S. 13th. Phone 1419. MODERN HOMES Immediate Possession We have an 8-room house for sale in first square from Main, centrally located, brick. A modern 7-room house, bath and furnace, ideal location. ' Modern 5-room house, good location. We have many other properties listed. SEE US FOR SERVICE BURDSALL WILLETT CO. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS REAL ESTATE Room 303 Union Natl Bank Bldg. 8th St. Entrance . Richmond, Ind. Phones 1965, 3271, 3293 REAL ESTATE WANTED 45 HOUSE and LOT or lot wanted to buy, not to exceed $10,000 in value. Call 430 Main. Phone 1905. MONEY TO LOAN 40 $$$ LOANS $$$ On Furniture, Pianos, Live Stock. Autos. Talking Machines, Etc. Get our terms before borrowing. 1 to 20 MONTHS TO PAT All transactions strictly private The State Investment & Loan, Company Room 40 Colonial Bldg. 3rd Floor Phone 2560

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PALESTINE The graduateds of the Palestine High School this year are as follows : Misses Louise Harding, Sylvia Marker, Elsie Koons, and Mr. George McCabe. They expect to give a play, the name of which together the program will be made known as soon as decided upon The following teachers have already been engaged for Palestine school: Misses Louvera Sto ver, Gladys Perry, Mesdames Fern Siniard. and Ivy Koons: also Mr. Thurrlll Stephens.. There-ie yet a teacher ; and a principal to be chosen Mrs Etta Mosier who formerly resided southwest of Palestine, has gone to live with her brother, Alonzo Fogle, at I

tne home place A social event of rruesaay evening ana saw the Page this week was the miscellaneous 6how- Rank conferred on a class of eight er, given by the Pythian Sisters, in the candidates. The degree work was folhome of Mrs. Grace Rolfe, on last,owea y luncheon and smoker..... Thursday evening, at her new home in ' Tne last of a series of local contests this place. There were thirty-four ; arranged between the high school of present, and Mrs. Rolfe received many I Preble county In literary work and beautiful gifts. Refreshments conclud- j music was held at Verona last Friday ed a very happy occasion .In spite ! night. The competing schools were of the rainy weather Friday evening, Verona, Monroe and Lewisburg. Large twenty-eight Pythian Sisters were delegations from Monroe and Lewispresent at the meeting in the temple, ! ljurS helped tax Verona's new auditorfour candidates Mesdames Clark. I lum to Its capacity. Monroe won three Tl J m- - . ' A 9 . 1 I , , J JV.-.

reuen, Aianuei, ana Koons, wno were1"1 luo unjusus ana uewieuuis received Into the order. The members ' tw- Lowell Penland, of Monroe, won enjoyed an abundant spread at the i the contest in impromptu Bible readclose of the meeting.. .. .The Banner !5ns: Ruth Crane, of Monroe, won in Class of the Disciple S. S. held a social Piano solo contest; Orpha Howell, of Friday night at the home of Mrs. Lola I Lewisburg was second; Elnora Crider. Noggle, south of town Mr. and Mrs. of Lewisburg, was declared winner In Thurritt Stephens of Nashville, visited the recitation contest; Katherine Pen-

Mr. and Mrs. willard Clapp Friday evening. LEWISBURG, Ohio. Dr. E. H. Coffman and little daughter are spending the week here with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Coff man Fred Patterson, of the Bluffton Lewisburg Stone Company, was in Van Wert. Lama ana forest, umo, tne last of the weeK on Business ior nis nrm Mrs.! 'a e"L iu Dayton, i uesaay to stay with her daughter, Mrs. T. L. Gregg, who has been in the hospital several weeks suffering with heart trouble.... Werter p. Singer, brother of Prank Sinepr. nf T pwishnrc who died at his home in West Alexandria, Monday evening, of apoplexy, was burled Thursday afternoon at Lexington C. W. Ozias and wife, of rl"U8AwrS,UndayJgUtS ofi18 Tu L n r , ,7a " - ill fVZ flffd wfeandlWon Banger j ThfirvV JftwSv.Tt'l1 Vnr Thursday here with re atives. the for - trial ricinD Tiara ocnoiollr ottanT the I. O. O. F. district meeting Lawrence Kelly spent yesterday in iv jrsHTiuaj

Middletown with his brother WalterC" n Tr. YrwTV, W,Tiw on t.u.ov,,,, orison. Raymond Moore and family

family and Mrs. W. H. Riley were Cincinnati visitors Monday.. . ... .Born, toj Mr. and Mrs. Frank Via, a sirl. Wed nesday The Ladies' Aid Society of A. i V - a 4"t i 1 j change in the council room of the town ! hall Saturday. April 24 There will i,0.ni.!, .,mkn,m,tAt,'

the Euphemia school house on Tuesday ! J- Carlos, of Richmond, for the evening, April 20 Mrvie Gilmpr week-end. . . . . .Mrs. Kenneth Davis of rr.d family, of Salmen. spent Sunday ! Indianapolis. Is the guest of Miss Hazwith his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. if1 Hill Miss Alma Jobes has reGilmer Mrs. Alice Creager, of Day-1 turned from a visit with friends in Ft. ton, is visiting at the home of Mr. and I v ayne. .. .Mrs. R. J. Litschert is the Mrs. Jacob Trissel Music bv the!K"-e8t Df relatives in Indianapolis i Mr. and Mrs. Lee Taylor have return

LEGAL NOTICES 49 NOTICH OF APPOINTMENT State of Indiana. Wayne County, ss: Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate of Mary Sittloh, decaesed, late of Wayne county, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. JIARKY SITTLOH, Administrator. Kelley & Kelley, Attorneys. apr.l9-26may3 NOTICE OF SALR OF COMMISSIONER TO SELL REAL ESTATE Notice Is hereby piven that the undersigned, as Commissioner, appointed by the Wayne Circuit Court of IndiS. Balienger vs. Osro Lamb et al. heintr No. 18921, In the Wayne Circuit Court of Indiana, and ordered by the Court to sell real estate hereinafter described, will offer for sale, at public auction, upon the premises, on the 6th day of May, 1920. at two o'clock p. m., the following described real estate located in the Town of Williamsburg-, Wayne County, Indiana, to-wit: The north half of lot forty-one (41) in the Town of Williamsburg, Wayne County. Indiana, including the right and privilege of using water from the well on the south half of said lot. Said real estate will be sold free from all liens and encumbrances of every kind and character, excepting the taxes of 1920, payable in 1921, which will be assumed and paid by the purchaser. Terms of Sale: One-third cash in hand, one-third in nine months and the remaining one-third in eighteen months from the day of sale; deferred payments to be secured by promissory notes In usual bankable form executed by the purchaser, with interest at the rate of six per cent per annum, from date, and providing for the payment of attorney fees. Said notes shall be further secured by a first mortgage executed by the purchaser upon said real estate and fire insurance policy to i the satisfaction of the Commissioner. The purchaser may pay all of the purchase price In cash, if he so desires. RAY K. SHIVELY, Commissioner. Dated April 12, 1920. apr.12-19-26

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HOUSES WANTED Assist us in obtaining the following houses for our employees : 3 SEVEN ROOM HOUSES 7 FIVE ROOM HOUSES 4 SIX ROOM HOUSES Our employees are all reliable workmen and will make desirable tenants. Notify Employment Manager

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or less on your household goods, piano, vlctrola, automobile! IIt stock, farm implements, etc., at a legal rate without commission. If you need money, call and see how It Is - - - EASY TO BORROW . - .'-V . "N and by arranging your own terms.lt will be - "1 EASY TO PAY : . - : f : 7104 Main St. H. CUSTER . Phone 2962

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Lewisburg Jazz orchestra at the Amer lean "Xegion :' Box Social, Z tomorrow evening. at K. of P. hall.,..TMiss Dora Cottennan spent Wednesday in Cincinnati.. .John Shively went to' Dayton yesterday for several days' visit with relatives Mr. and Mrst H. G. Gay, Mrs. W. Curtin, Mrs. Ll. Disher and daughter, Mrs. Annie Wood and Jos, Lannlng'were Dayton visitors. Satur day John Crickenbarger underwent a surgical operation for the relet or cataract of the eye at be Siton hospital in Cincinnati, Monday..'. :.Wynn Hoer ner, of Dayton, was la town Wednesday on business... v. Mr. arid Mrs. Ed. Studebaker entertained - Rer. - R. E. Gilpin of Brookville, at dinner Thursday.. .. .Mayor Sever, L. R. PoeJ Harry Leiter, BenJ. Buehner and Leslie Hoffman attended K. of P. lodge at Verona j land, or Monroe, won m tne vocai soio competition, and Clifford James, ot Lewisburg, won the contest in discussion. The winners will compete In the county contest at West Alexandria, Friday night, April 23. WINCHESTER. Ind. The Craigyvar girls met Tuesday evening with, : r ra kvi r.nrd Un David f!mrv daughter. Miss Lesta haw returned from Chicago, where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. English Curry . . . .Mrs. Reed Abel and children have returned to their home in Bay City. tMlch., after a few weeks visit with relatives here.. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Durr entertained the following guests at a 6 o'clock dinner, Monday evening: Mrs. Elizabeth Stakebake, Mr, and Mrs. Ben E. Hinshaw and Mr.- and Mrs. Charles Ballard. .. .The .Woman's club met Wednesday afternoon, with MrB John stlne....Miss Alice Miller returned to Sweet Brier. Va., to k fa college work, after a few weeks' vacation. .. .Mrs. C. W. Moore has returned from Sterling, Colo., i ...1 v i .V. ;.w . Mrs. J. R. Engle has returned from, Indianapolis and Wabash.... Mrs. W. O. McBeth Is the guest of . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Batchfield. In-'Indianap-i ol's. . . .Mrs. Elizabeth Stakebake and ?Irs- Be,n Hinshaw have returned fronlfa few days spent in Indianapolis Miss elma Hessler entertained ed from California, where they spent the winter Mrs. Vina Greenwell has returned from Richmond, where she was the guest of friends Mrs. Henry Grans has returned to her home In Logansport, after spending some weeks here, the guest of relatives Miss Sarah Leavell has returned from Richmond where she was the guest of her Eister. Miss Mae Mclntire spent Thursday in Richmond. . ..Mrs. Roland Brooks and Mrs. A. D. Boomer spent Tuesday in Richmond.... Miss Catherine Gordon is the guest of friend in Fort Wayne Mrs.. Harry Ballard is the i PUest of friends in Muncie Miss Mildred Mendenhan has returned to Earlham after spending her spring vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mendenhall Mrs. A. F. Huddleston Is in Bluffton on account of the sudden death of her brother, Dr. Green Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Doyel and children have returned from a lew days' visit with relatives in Indianapolis Mr. and Mrs. David Hippenheimer celebrated their 49th wedding anniversary Sunday. A number of relatives were present Mrs. J. P. Clark has returned from Wabash.. Ind., where she attended a mission-, ary convention Miss June Payne entertained the Christian Endeavor' society of the Friends church Tuesday evening Miss Ruth Clark entertained at a dinner and slumber party Thursday night Misa Mary Jaqua tv" hostess to a shower given for Miss Dorothy Hall Friday evening. . . The Queen Esther society held an interesting meeting in the basement of the Methodist church Thursday evening Miss Mary Carter is the guest of relatives in Eaton, Ohio. . . .Mr. and ' Mrs. V. H. Huston have returned from California and Washington. D. C. where they were the quests of Senatorand Mrs. James E. Watson. MONEY TO LOAN 46