Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 139, 21 April 1920 — Page 11

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. WEDNESDAY, APR. 21, 1920.

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Phone 2834 MONUMENTS IB JOHN P. EMSLIB Monument! II South Tenth Street. Phone 4022. LOST AND FOUND 4 SfLUE WOOL. SCARF With brown border, Sundav evening. Finder return to Mrs. Francis Farley, Liberty, Ind. Reward. L .

DOG Lost; tailed rat terrier: name Phone 1106. Reward. "Fanny." HELP WANTED MALE 5 Bench Men and Assemblers WANTED . Steady Work, Good Wages DRAVER BROS. East Main fcOUNG MAN Wanted for stock clerk jrho wants to learn a good business. Woolworth 6c and 10c Store. BELL BOYS WANTED and elevator boy or elderly man. WESTCOTT HOTEL BOYS Wanted. Richmond Casket Co., South 9th St. Laborers wanted soo Main. Phone 2047,

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RICHMOND BAKING COMPANY MAN Wanted: general repairman and automobile mechanic. Walter is. n uighum. IGOORIain St. MAN Wanted to hang awnings. J. H. Russell. lCSouth 7th. SiAILWAY TRAFFIC INSPECTORS wanted: earn from $110 to $200 per month and expenses. Short hours; travel. Three months home study under guarantee. We get you position. No age limit. Ask for Booklet N4. Standard Business Training Institute, Buffalo. N. Y. HELP WANTED FEMALE HOUSEWORK Girl or woman wanted. Phone 2004. 24 4 South 4th. MAN Wanted to work on farm by month; close to town. Phone 4440. DISHWASHER Wanted. The Kandy Shop, 919 Main St. WHITE WOMAN Wanted to clean house. 212 N. 12th. GIRLS WAJMTED in Packing Department. Call RICHMOND BAKING CO. 3 DINING ROOM O'fR'LS Wanted. Call at S29 North E St. GIRL Wanted for luncheonette and porta trade; 8 hours work each day, and board included; good wages. Kamlv Simp. 919 Main St. SITUATIONS WANTED 8 WASHINGS Wanted. 41 S. 5th St. HOCSKWOKK. Wanted mornings. "26 North 12th. SITUATION Wanted by young man, ago 2S, with railroad freight traffic experienre, now rate clerk Pennsylvania at Pittsburgh; position with industrial concern in Richmond account inability to rent house Pittsburgh. A. N. Von Peln, 1823 Oliver Bldg., Pittsburgh. FORCARPENTETl & CEMENT WORK call 416 South West2nd. PLAIN"SEWING Wanted. 1532 Main FOU CAIIPENT E R AND CEMENT WORK Oim 116 South West 2nd. S I 'PC A'i'ToN Wan ted ; bookkeeper, accountant, cost or selling; references A-l. Write Box G-7037, care Palladium. ROOMS FOR RENT ROOMS For ent; 2 connecting furnished rooms; choice location; private entrance and porch. John N. Koll, Storm Ins.. 101 North 9th St. MoTTE iTn" FUl INISIIE D ROOM 1 2 4N; 7th. 10TII ST.. SOUTH 129 Modern front loom, private entrance, for rent. ROOMS For rent; two large unfur-i nished. modern, centrally located; suitable for bed room and livlnp room. Will r'iit together or separately. Adilrrss .1. T... No. "I, care Palladium. ITbOM FO l' (Tl KNTT 5 32 Mai S" t" ROOMS OR BOARD WANTED 11 BOA III ) AND ROOM Wanted In modern lionu Box F-G012, care Palladium. BUSINESS SKRVICE 12 PAPER (.'.ICANINVi For Rood cleaning call . Burton, 403 N. 13th St. Phone "51 !. WALL PAPER CLEANING Work rone by Expert. Phone 2773. CARSON C- COLVIN Carpenters Plans and Specification and Estimates Vurnished. 79 Sherman Street Phone o04J DON'T LET other people experiment on your typewriter. Phone 1010, and let experienced mechanics do your work. Richmond Typewriter Exchange, 17 North 7th St. Multicraph letters and printing. HEATING AND PLUMBING 14 ELECTRIC LAMPS And supplies, water and steam supplies, at Meerhoff's. 0 So. 9th Phone 1236. MOVING AND STORAGE 16 TRUCKING of all kinds; stock hauling. CallW. A. Smith, phone 1793. Trucking ofanv "kind; long or short hauls. We truck anything. anywhere, any time. Glenn Campbell, headquartel-s John Shurley's office, 13 S. Hth. Phones 21:5-1536. AUTO MOVING VAN for local and long distance hauling. Furniture crated, stored or shipped. FORREST MONGER 200 South 7thSt. Phone 2608. Storage for Household Goods Feltman Storage House. Apply Felt'fe man's Cigar Store. Phone 2039. 603 ' . Main St. 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. W. Walters, 107 S. 9th St.

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Lawn Mowers Sharpened and Repaired. Bicycles, Baby Cabs Repaired and new Hearaey Tires put on. Work called for and delivered. Wesley Brown & Son, N. W. 2nd. Phone 8086. LAWN MOWERS Sharpened, orens made & repaired. Baby cabs, ''.ttaes wrlngrers repaired. Pictures framed. We sell hlfch grade bicycles, new and second hand. We repair everything;. J. C Darnell Co., 1020 Main, Phone 1933. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 VUIXIANIZINO "PRESS For rubber stamp-making, for sale; price $8. Also, a 6x8 Excelsior printing; press, $10. The Karle Printing; Co., Room 311. Kelly Building;. TANKS Various sl2es of Iron and wooden tanks for sale cheap. Henley Skate Factory. IVORY REED BABY CAB For sale. 707 South B. RUG For sale, 9x12 Brussels. Wayne Ave. 70 Ft. BROWN FUR CAPE With grey fox collar, for sale. 122 N. 7t. IN Limmber 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 For Lumber Bargains 214 Colonial Bldg. CARBONATOR For salo. Make your own pop or soft drinks. l-'eltman's Cigar Store. Phone 2039. CIGARS FROM ' MAKER-TO YOU Save Middle Man's Profit Mi Corona 704 Club Especial .. Richmond Rose Cordores . 5c ; worth 7 ,.Cc; worth 8 .8c; worth 11 .7c; worth 10 , . .8c; worth 10 Imperia 10c; worth 13 F E L T M A NS CIGAR STORE 609 Main St. 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, buffet and chairs; also dining room rug, 9x12. Heating stove, 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. KODAK 3A Special. 3rd St. Apply at 300 S. 1 HOUSE TENT FRAME For sale cheap. 208 S. 11th 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. GOOD ELECTRIC SWEEPER For sale. 908 North C St. 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. BABY CAiTrIAGE Reed Pullman, In good condition. 1801 South E St. "A Dollar Saved is a Dollar Earned". Buy practical used goods at 430 Main and save money. Big values in Ladies' Hats. AUCTION SALE Household Goods, Clothing, Sewing Machines and mary articles too numerous to mention, on the premises, 301 Linden Ave., Saturday, April 24, 1 p. m. H. L. SPINK MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22 VAN T E 1 To buy anti que post bed, office desk, linoleum, dressers, mirrors, Iron beds tind springs, ice boxes, pas ranges, ovens, tables, rug, carpels, davenports, etc. Thompson Nichols, 4 30 Main. CAS H PA 1 D For second-hand, clothing. Phone 3231. Furniture Wanted We pay highest prices for used goods, stoves, etc. Rrammer & Foster, 17 S. 7th. Phone 1S76. "Mirrors Re -I Auto Reflectors Silvering Sugar and Cream Sets LAHMANN PLATING WORKS 209 W. Main Phone 2758 for ALL KINDS OF PLATING BEST PRICES Paid for Second-Hand Stoves of All Kinds. Phone 3498. Furniture and stoves, all kinds; good prices. Home Supply Store, 1S1 Fort Wayne Ave. Thone 1S62. LON"T store your used furniture, 'sell it to Townsend, who pays highest prices. f3:? Main. Phone 12!)f. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 23 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

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MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 23 PIANO Tuning:, prompt, efficient, servlce. , D E. Roberts. Phone 4110.

PIANO For sale. Phone 1573. EXCHANGE Your piano for a Vlo trola or buy a used piano through me and save the dealer's profit. Walter B. Fulgrhum, 1000 Main St. PIANO For sale, upright. 617 S. B St. Phone 2564. SPECIALS AT THE STORES 25 MAGIC MARVEL Saves clothes and labor. Ask your grocer for It. D. W. Walters. 107 So. th street. HAIR Combings wanted. Ill N. 3rd St. Phone 1821. HARNESS and Collars for all size horses and mules. We trade, repair and oil harness. Some second-hand work harness cheap. BIRCK'S 11 Main Street FURNACES 25 B THE HOLLAND FURNACE CO. ia responsible to the user of a Holland Fnrnace for the heating job comnlete. The commodity we sell is satisfactory heating. H. L. Householder, 319 Randolph. Phone 3163. FARM & DAIRY PRODUCTS 27 KIRCHER'S MILK for quality. 4096. Phone We have just received a carload of Falls City Fertilizer. HOOSIER FEED & FEEDER CO. South 6th and A Sts. Phone 2063 "The place with the Yellow Front" 30 HIVES OF BEES For Bale. 147 Bridge Ave. DAIRYMHN Try somo feeding molasses to increase the milk flow. Hoosler Feed & Feeder Co., Cor. S. 6th and A. EGGS For salo; White Leghorn, for hatching. Harry Williams, Spring Grove. Phone 4 42$. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 30 BARBER SHOP 3 chairs, old . stand, j semi-modern; priced for quick sale. "I've got mine; your chance now." P. j O. Rox No. 9fi. Cambridge City, inrt. LOCAL MANAGER WANTED by successful brokerage firm, doing business with well-rated firms through out the country. Position requires a ; man of ability with business expert- I ence and commercial banking c.onneotions. Positively no investment Is re- : quired, however business will require! part time at first and until well-es-tablished locally. Tremendous earnings possible for right man, possess-' lng necesary qualifications, as to j executive and sales .ability. The com- I modify we handle is staple, always in demand, and which our large buylng facilities permit us to sell at less than average market prices. Local . branch should pay from $2500 to $10,000 first year, according to population and ability of manager. Position must be filled at once to supply local demands. Send your application toOay. Bernice Coal Co., 770 Como Bldg., Chicago, 111. LIVESTOCK & VEHICLES 31 LTVE STOCK SO good thrifty shoats for sale, and all prices right. Anyone wishing a nice bunch of shoats for this grass, better call quick, for they won't last long. Phone 6U0-G. RAISn MULES Do you know that good draft MULES are selling for $800.00 to $1,000.00 a pair on the Chicago market? "GENERAL MORGAN" The Biggest, Smoothest, Best Breed ing Spanish Jack in eastern Indiana, j will make the season of 1920 on ourj farm, 7 miles northeast of Richmond.! Make all your appointments for the j early morning. For terms, and information, call Richmond phone 2558, or New Paris phone on the farm. D. R. FUNK FOR SALE 2 Belgium niare colts, 2 and 3 years. Phone 4703. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33 FOR SALE Essex Touring Car lp20 model "A", the car given away K. of P. fair. Good bargain, reasonable price. 24G So. 8th St. FOhtT For sale; 1918 Ford, new tires, Kood condition, $400. Webb-Colcinan t o. t ) V EI ;land FOU R COU P R T: uTI G 00 miles. T. P.. Jenkins, phones day 1492. nig-ht 3795. USED CARS We buy. sell or trade Used cars. We have !ome good Fords on hand. One Dodge roadster. Other cars not mentioned. Oeo. Worley. 15 Sou til yth. Phone 2906. AUTOMOBILE For sale ; S tuide bake r Six. f irt-class condition; new Goodyear Cord tire3 all around. Hex Hotel. AUTOMOBILE For sale. Overland; good condition. Phone IK.". FLANDERS Runabout for sale. Feltman's Cigar Store. Phone 2039. AUTOMOBILE For sale; Overland Light Six touring. 608 North 20th. Phone 3S2S. Wi:STCOTT7-passeng-er touringcar for sale: would also make a grood truck; priced at $400 for quick sale. Address Box SS9. care Palladium. 1920 FORD TOURING Same as-new"; cheap: leaving town. Box 4156, care Palladium. FORDTRUcf For sale; 1-ton, good condition. Phone 3103. MOTORCYCLES & BICYCLES 37 INDIAN MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES Second hand Motorcycles MEYERS & TROXEL 14 N. 5th St. We don't fix 'em. We repair "em WANTED TO RENT 41 WANTED To rent an apartment In exchange for a house. Phone 1239. ROOMS Wanted to rent two to five unfurnished rooms; $5.00 reward to anyone with information leading to the securing of a house. Call 236 Randolph. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 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 treet and cat line. Box E- . 5035, care Palladium. GOOD CITY HOMES AND FARMS PORTERFIELD, Colonial Building

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EXTRA NICE HOME For sale; rood garages; Immediate possession. Writ box E-6034, care Palladium. OVER 20 HOUSES listed for sale with C. E. Keever Co., office 1020 Main St. Telephone Z16. PETTY BROS. R-aal Estate, farms and City property, 710 1-2 Main. Phone 2328. GREEN & RAM3ET Real Estate, Rentals, Auctioneering and Insurance. Hit tie Block, 9th and Ma 1 n . Phon e 2576 . DUPLEX AND 6 -ROOM BUNGALOW Both modern: also 6-room house. Im mediate possession; all close In. Also j several otner properties on easy terms. H. C. Bullerdick, 187 S. 13th. Phone 1419. HOUSE For sale; good 7-room, 808 S. 7th; Immediate possession; price $3, 200, easy terms. Apply Mat Von Fein, 703 S. J St. CITY PROPERTY Good locations. See us for values. Petty Bros., 710V4 Main St. Phone 2325. HOME FOR SALE Immediate possession; modern home, 312 S. 12th St. Will suit retired farmer. Price $8600. Address E. G. Kemper, 205 B. 3rd St., Indianapolis, or Miller-Kemper company, Richmond. TURNER W. HADLEY, Second National Bank Bide., buys and sells properties. Homes sold on payments like rent. Fire and Tornado Insurance. 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 S2600. Six-room house. North 17th street, price $2600. One-half acre and 6-room house one block from car line, price $2500. Phone 2287. HOUSE FOR SALE 9-room brick, large corner lot. Owner leaving city. Phone 3646. HOUSE For 6ale; 7 rooms, other out buildings. 1 acre ground, lots of fruit. Call at 4 57 Maplo St. LANDOLOGY A magazine giving the facts in regard to the land sttuation. Three months subscription FREE. If for a home "or an investment you are thinking of buying good farm lands, simply write me a letter and Bay: "Mail me LANDOLOGY and all particulars FREE." Address Editor. Landology, Skidmoro Land Ce., 406 Skidmoro Bldg., Marinette, Wis. MODERN HOMES Immediate Possession We have an i 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 manyproperties listed. other SEE US FOR SERVICE BURDSALL WILLETT GO. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS REAL ESTATE Room 303 Union Nafl Bank Bldg. 8th St. Entrance Richmond, Ind. Phones 1965, 3271, 3293 FOR SALE Double house, 7 rooms on side, modern, good location, price $5500. Double house, 7 rooms on side, not modern, price $1500. Six-room brick house with lot 160 ft. by 160 ft., price $3000, $1000 down, balance monthly payments. Twelve other houses, price $2500 and $3000 each, $500 down, balance monthly payments. Phone22S7. HOUSE tt rooms, for sale; immediate possession. Phone 3065. HOUSE G rooms, for sale; Immediate possession. Phone 3065. FOR SALE Small Modern House at 115 Kinsey St. A. II. Rodefeld, Jr. 27 N. W. 1st St. HOUSE For sale; 7 rooms, other outtuiiWIIiifis. 1 acre eround, lots of fruit. Call at 457 Maple St. Farm Bargains 93 ACRES Good 8-room house, good barn, plenty good out buildings; all level, well tiled and good fences. One mile from commissioned high school and shipping point. Price $200 per acre. 113 ACRES Good 8-room house, furnace, lights and water in house, 2 good barns; well drained and fenced, about 12 acres of timber. Located on main pike in a fine section. Priced to sell and will give possession any time. Come in and investigate this one at once. It will suit any one. 164 ACRES Good 9-room house, furnace, large barn, hog house, double cribs, etc. One of the best tiled and fenced farms in the county, right on the National road close to shipping point and school. All level and an extra good one. Only $215 per acre. Many others, all sizes. Extra good modern 8-room house on National road west, beautiful location. No smoke or dust, 15 minute car service. Great location for Earlham teacher or btwiness man. Possession In 10 days. Price $5200. "Cheap". 5-room modern house on west side, $3,000 cash. Possession 30 days. HARRIS AND KORTEWEG S. W. Cor. Main and Sixth Streets Office Phone 2278 HOUSE For sale; 6 rooms, 117 Hearl. 7-ROOM HOUSE Modern except bath; also, 2 vacant lots. 6th and N. I. Box 11013, care Palladium.

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FOR SALE 7-ROOM HOUSE 3 squares from city limits, 1 acres ground. Good barn with room for cow, horse and chickens. Practical new buildings. Possession in 20 days. Address Box A1172, care Palladium. For 9 rooms modern, extra large lot running from 21st to 22nd St. Price $8,500.00. 6 rooms, square and half from Main, S 15th. Price $3,500.00. 8 rooms, pressed brick, Ibcated in first sauare on South 12th St. Furnace, bath and laundry in basement. Priced at a bargain. We also have an extra good list of farms. Will consider part trade on city property. Foreman 9 White Addlemami 310-311 Colonial Bide. Phone 1097 HOUSE For sale; modern, hot water, five rooms; near car line, fine location; possession at once; $3600. Modern double, best modern double brick In city, one square off Main, best street In city. Fine house, central, would cost $20,000 to build now; can buy for $7,000 now. Arthur Brooks. FOR S A LeP-Bus I n ess b u ild i ng s of Frank D. Hackleman. deceased, with underground filling station and public Ecales adjacent thereto, and stock of hardware and implements therein. Doing a good business. Call Fred M. Hackleman at Bentonville. Indiana, on Falmouth or Cambridge City phono. DUPLEX AND 6-ROOM BUNG ALOW Both modern; also, 5-room house. Immediate possession; all close in. Also, several other properties on easy terms. H. C. Bullerdick, 137 South 13th; Phone1419. FOR SALE J 2-room double bTlck, with about 12i4 acres of ground, large barn and good outbuildings; about half mile from city limits, on Boston pike. Inonise Zwissler's Greenhouses. REAL ESTATE WANTED 45 HOUSE and LOT or lot wanted to Lay, not to exceed $10,000 in value. Call 430 Main. Phone 1905. MODERN HOUSE Wanted; 6 or 7 rooms, centrally located. Phone 32531935. LEGAL NOTICES 49 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT State of Indiana, Wayne Coun'ty, ss: Estate of Anna Katherine Fisher, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Wayne Circuit Court administrator of the estate of Anna Katherine Fisher, deceased, late of Wayne county, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. PAUL E. FISHER, Administrator. Gardner, Jissup & Hoelscher, Attorneys. . apr.lo-22-29 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT State of Indiana. Wavne Countv. ss: i Estate of Phillip M. Murray, Deceased. : Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the ; Wayne Circuit Court administrator of the estate of Phillip M. JIurrav, deceased, late of Wayne County. Indiana. Said estate Is supposed to be solvent. ! OMAR G, MURRAY, ' Apr.l4-;i-;s Administrator. MONEY TO LOAN 46 $$$ LOANS $$$ On Furniture, Pianos, Live Stock, Autos, Talking Machines, Etc. Get our terms before borrowing. 1 to 20 MONTHS TO PAY All transactions strictly private The State Investment & Loan Company Room 40 Colonial Bldg. 3rd Flpor Phone 2560 TRY PALLADIUM WANT ADS

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Use Our Money to satisfy jour needs to pay your taxes, buy for cash at a time when bargains are offered. WE WILL LOAN YOU money when you need It. You can borrow from $10.00 to $300.00 on your live stock, farm implements, piano or household goods. "The Standard Welfare Rate" 22 Per Cent a Month Thi3 is 1 per cent LESS than the rate allowed by the state "OUR SERVICE" Is for you and our methods are most modern

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or less on your household good3, piano, vlctrola, automobile, live stock, farm implements, etc., at a legal rate without commission. If you need money, call and see how It is EASY TO BORROW and by arranging your own terms it will be . " EASY TO PAY Main St. H. B. CUSTER Phone 2962

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W. MANCHESTER, O. Leo Guy moved this week from the Harshbarper property to the Craig property Mr. and Mrs. John Juday, of Dayton, Robert Craig and Wertie Craig, of Lewisburg, visited ' friends at this place, Saturday Mesdames Bertha Guy and Lulu Howard shopped in Lewlsburg, Saturday. Mrs. Mary Trone and family entertained Mr. George Williams, of Troy, O., and Dr. and Mrs. O. P. Wolverton, of Greenville, at their home Sunday Charles Richards and family, of near Eldorado, spent Sunday with Benjamin Somen and Ott Houseman and families Mrs. Ed Lanning, of Lewisburg, spent Friday with her daughter, Mrs. Isaac Christman Mrs. Susie Beck, of Ft. Jefferson, Mr. Earl Beck and Miss Cora Bailey, of Greenville, and Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Fourman, of Gorden, were Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Guy Mrs. Anna Wolverton was the guest of Mrs. O. P. Wolverton, Thursday and Friday at Greenville Mr. and Mrs. William Leas vigited from Monday until Wed nesday with their daughter, Mrs. Leo Guy Miss Carrie Miller, of Hudson, Michigan, arrived here Monday for a visit with relatives Mr. Samuel Miller and Miss Ruby Guenther spent Monday at Vanwert, O Miss Pearl Kibler was In Dayton. Saturday and Sunday, the guests of Mr. and Mrs John F. Seifert Mr. and Mrs. Wil Ham Gangwer visited their son Odes and family Sunday, near Ithaca Mr. and Mrs. Levi Shumaker and Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Radabaugh motored to Palestine and Weimer's Mill, Sunday. A eon was born on Saturday to Mr. and Mrs. O. J. McWee Miss Mildred Stines spent Sunday with her parents in Dayton Mrs. Arless Fur ry visited Thursday at Lewisburg News was received here Monday an nouncing the death of Mrs. Edna Young, wife of Glen Young at New Paris. Funeral will bo conducted at that place, Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Stephens, of Eldorado, spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Sttidebaker Walter Peden has moved his family to Eaton where he will engage In plumbing and electrical work Vernest Troutwine and family were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Newman Henry Siler and family, of New Madison, spent Saturday evening in West Manchester Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brown and family were Sunday guests of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Houk at Farmersville Mrs. Sarah Homan and daughter Emma took din ner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse iDelk Mr. and Mrs. Cletes Beck en ' tertalned Clemerd Newman and family of near Arcanum, Sunday James Boner, of Richmond, is visiting T. C. Boner and family and together with Mr. and Mrs. Boner visited Sunday with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Beck Robert Howard as a guest of James Howell and family Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Fry and family of Dayton, spent Sunday with Mrs. Ella Fry Mr. and Mrs. William Smut, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith and family spent Sunday with ?.Ir. and Mrs. William Everding, near (Eaton Mrs. Anna Howell t risited Sunday with Raymond Houdeshell and i family. ANTIOCH. O. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Weidner and son, Robert, spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. !T. H. Weidner, of Dayton James C. i Clark, of Boston, Ind., spent Saturday pnd Sunday with his parents Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Clark spent Tuesday and Wednesday with Williamsburg, Ind., relatives Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson, of near Camden, were Sunday visitors at Antioch Stock Farm Ray Craig, who has been spending several months with New York relatives, returned .to home people Saturday Mrs. L.. D. Emrick spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. John Mastern Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Wysong and family were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Taylor Miss Helen Weidner spent Saturday and i Sunday with the McDwitt sisters Mr. and Mrs. Ross Brown were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Brown.. .6. .Mrs. Lee Mann and daughter, of Dayton, spent from Friday until Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cygar. Mr. and Mrs. George Swope and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haas, of Trenton John Overholtz, of Richmond, came down Saturday and spent the day with his uncle. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Webb spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Webb of West Alexandria Mr. and Mrs. John Renhemn spent Sunday with his father, who Just returned from California. CALL TODAY Phone 2509

Liberty, Ind. Dr. and Mrs. O. M. Burns were the

guests of friends In Cincinnati, Thursday John Thomas, of Leesburg, Indiana, came Tuesday to spend a few days of this week here the guest df Dr. and Mrs. E. R. Beard Mr. and Mrs. Hyle Barcus were the guests of friends in Cincinnati, Thursday. George Plgnian made a business trip to Cincinnati. Saturday Miss Corinne Snyder returned to Cincinnati, Monday, to resume her studies at Cincinnati University after spending the week-end here with her parents. Dr. and Mrs. O. W. Snyder Miss Ruth Morris returned to Cincinnati, Monday after spending the past three weeks here on account of the injury of W. E. Morris and daughter. Miss Catharine. ..Mr. and Mrs. John Howe spent Sunday in Indianapolis Mrs. Gilbert V. Chapin, who returned home, Thursday from Florida, is seriously 111 at her home on East Union Street, with influenza O. L. Stivers, editor of the Liberty Herald, attended the R publican District meeting in Richmond, Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fo dick entertained the members of a nv hundred club, at dinner on TueBdaf evening. The guests included Misses Charlotte Husted, Mary Rebecca Pigman and Vivian Douthlt, and Messrs. Robert Stevens, Harold Hughes and Bruce Stephens and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Farley and Mr. and Mrs. George Coughlin. ABINGTON. Ind. Mr. and Mrs. John Eliason and Sam Stevens were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Stevens. .. .Mr. end Mrs. Carl Toschlog visited Sunday with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben "Weiss, and family Miss Edith McMahaa visited Saturday and Sunday with home folks Examination was held here in the school house for eighth grade graduates Saturday Miss Bonnie Cannon visited Saturday and Sunday with home folks.... Mr. and Mrs. Omar Bertram and family and Mrs. Louise Bertram called on Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Burris and family Sunday Mr. and Mrs. William Merkamp and family called on Mr. and Mrs. W sley Wolke and Frank Wolke and children, Mary and Martha, Saturday night. .. .Misses Myrtle and Emma Miller of Richmond visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Miller and sons. BLOOMINGPORT,- Ind. James, Clements, of Richmond, was a recent -business caller in this vicinity.... Mr. and Mrs. Allen, Johnson spent Wednesday at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Frank Frame, and family, near Greensfork. . . -Mr. and Mrs. Kelley Engle entertained the pastor. Rev. Frank Edwards, Sunday.... Mr. and Mrs. Earl Reece and their niece. Miss Dorothy Frazier, of Lynn, were the Sunday guests of Kelley Engle and family Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Bales had the following company on Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Oler and baby and Mr. and Mrs. Elbrid Engle and two children. . . .Ozro Bales and family spent Sunday with Royce Bales and wife.... Mrs. Kermit Jeffries and baby of Dayton, Ohio, arrived here Sunday and will make an extended visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Glover Mr. Gilvie Brown and Miss Goldie Conner of Modoc were the guests of Mr. and Mir. Arnold Bales .Friday. Miss Conner remained until Sunday. .. .Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Washier and daughter, Miss Mary, and Miss Crete Thornburgh made a chopping trip to Richmond Saturday A returned missionary from Mexico gave a lecture at the church here Sunday night Mrs. Elma Stanley and daughter, Mrs. Mariana Engle and little daughter arrived home Saturday. They had been spending several months in Tennessee. Mrs. Stanley brought two of her son Isaac's children home with her. ....Mr. and Mrs. Ira Johnson were at Jericho Sunday, where Mrs. Johnson filled her preaching appointment. Preaching services here Sunday at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. by Rev. Viola Johnson; Sunday school, 9:15. "A girl's choice and. what depended upon it" this is what we are to study Sunday. The Sunday school will observe Mother's Day with a special program prepared for the occasion Clarence Ogbun, who is suffering with inflamatory rheumatism, is not much improved. CENTERVILLE. Ind. Mr. and Mrs. McBride. of Dublin, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Smith. Mrs. Mabel Mahin entertained the teachers of the school and other friends at her home Monday evening. A good social time and refreshments made the evening pleasant for all Mrs. Addie Williams has sold her proBerty opposite the lumber yard and probably will locate elsewhere in Centerville. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Noel Mathews were entertained Sunday by Walter Kitterman and family, of near Jacksonburg Mr. and Mrs. James Alsman have moved into their" newly purchased property on Main street The Married People's class gave a social in the parlors of the Christian church Thursday evening. The young" people of the Friends chnrch enjoyed a social time and refreshments the same evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carlson Misses Edith Merritleth and Clara Davis, also friends of theirs attending the student volunteer convention at Earlham, spent Saturday evening with the Misses Cassel and Redding. .. .Frank Buhl and Miss Bessie Buhl spent Sunday with Charles E. Buhl and family at Richmond... .Mrs. Percy Smith, on her return from Los Angeles, where she has been with her husband, who has been in poor health, visited Mrs. Cora Wilson and daughters Sunday and then left for her home in Virginia, Mrs. Smith ws Miss Mabel Elwood. ....Cora Wilson and daughters were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chariot Wilpon of Richmond. BETTER THAN CALOMEL Thousands Have Discovered Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets Are a Harmless Substitute Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets are the result of Dr. Edwards' detennination not to treat liver and bowel complaints with calomel For 17 years he used these tablets (a vegetable compound mixed with olive oil) in bis private practice with great success. They do all the good that calomel docs but nave no bad after effects. No pains, no griping, no injury to the ?ums or danger from acid foods yet hey stimulate the liver and bowels. Pake Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets hen you feel "logy and "heavy." re how they dear clouded brain and : uo the spirits. 10c and 25c a box.