Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 151, 5 May 1920 — Page 11
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Phone 2834 MONUMENTS IB JOHN P. EMSLIB Monuments 15 South Tenth Street. Phone 4022. s CARD OF THAiNKS 2
CARD OF THANKS T nrlsh tn thank mv frtpnds In WVne county for their support In honoring me with re-nomination. HARRY FISHER, Recorder. LOST AND FOUND POCKETBOOK Found. Owner can have same by calling 705 N. 17th St. and describing. HELP WANTED MALE MAN Wanted to spade garden and split kindling. 206 Richmond Ave. GOOD MAN WANTED for janitor work; permanent work for right party. Room 51 High School Bldg., Phone 5277. BARBER Wanted. 332 South 5th St. TRUCK DRIVER Also man wanted. Sam Jaffe. 304 Main. Phone 2047. MEN WANTED To Work in Cracker Dept. RICHMOND BAKING CO. RAILWAY TRAFFIC INSPECTORS wanted; earn from J110 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 N420. Standard Business Training Institute, Buffalo, N. Y. COOPER WANTED RICHMOND BAKING COMPANY DELIVERY ROY Wanted. Nungesser Meat Market. 327 S. 12th. HELP WANTED FEMALE C Gl RL" OI i WOMAN For housework 2120 North E. COOK and MAID WANTED at Reid Memorial Hospital WOMAN Wanted each Friday to sweep house. Write Box L, care Palladium. QIRLS WANTED AUBURN IGNITION CO. HELPERS Wanted on green house construction. Ask. for J. C. Taylor at the Joe Hill Plant, Easthaven Ave. GIRLS WANTED IN PACKING DEPT. Richmond Baking Co. Call AGENTS & SALESMEN WANTED-7 S ALF.SMKN'-Wanted. Health and accident Insurance salesmen for business ami professional men and farmers. Established company. Indiana towns; experience not essential; proposition readily learned; contract direct; management co-operates; commission all the rates permit. Wholef'mo salesmen now doincr better than $3"00 per year. Write Business Men's' Indemnity Association, 33 Monument 1 l'laoo, Indianapolis, lnd. SE LL TIRES IMreet to car owner: 30x3 non-skid, ?11.7.r: tubes. $2.25; other sizes tn proportion. Guaranteed (1,000 miles on liberal adjustment basis. Bifr commission paid weekly. Kxperlence or capital unnecessary. Auto Tire Clearing; House, loOO Vest l.Mli, Chicago. SITUATIONS WANTED 8 vVASIHNOS- Wanteil. A ? ! 1 1 NC, S WAN TK D74 3 North lfith. ROOiyiS FOR RENT KO i.MS Two modern front rooms for rent gentlemen preferred. Phono 2742. 1ST 11 ST.!' NORTH S33 Furnished room for rent; heat and bath. Meals across the street. Phone SO-O. R?MS For rent, furnished for light b a:!i U. eping. Phono l'J05 or call at !;?" Main. U1 K 'MS For rent: one or two unfurnished rooms, private bath. Box 15i:0?,s. care Palladium. R )OMS For" rent" 2. with bath, for light housekeeping. Phono 2540. BOi'M Modern, furnished sleeping room, with buth; centrally located. Phone 15S2. WANTF.I) To rent two bedrooms or small apartment. Phone 2270.
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ELBERT HUBBARD'S FAMOUS SAYING "A business training places the young man or woman where the lightnings of promotion strike," is true. Individual Instruction in Bookkeeping. Stenography and Typewriting enables you to advance as fast as your ability will permit. No preliminaries are necessary; just come up Monday, May 10, day or night, and we will put you to work. RICHMOND BUSINESS COLLEGE COLONIAL, BUILDING W. L. Stump, Manager Phone 2040
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ROOM For rent; furnished, modern; centrally located. Phone 5248. ROOMS OR BOARD WANTED 11 ROOMS Wanted; 2 or more unfurnished modern rooms, centrally located. Box B-Z037. care Palladium. BUSINESS SERVICE 12 PIANO Tuning, prompt, efficient service. D. K. Roberts. Phone 4110. 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. Multigraph 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 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 citv. Steam heated and well lighted. Phone 2608. MeCLURE & HARRISON Motor truck. Wo hall live stock or anything. Vail Anderson barn, 1370 or 224 North 7th. AUTO MOVING VAN for local and long distance hauling. Furniture crated, stored or shipped. FORREST MONGER 200 South 7th St. Phone 8608 MISCELLANEOUS CLEANING 17A PAPER CLEANING For good cleaning call C. Burton, 403 N. 13th St. Phone2519. PAPER CLEANING Phone 2773. FOR WALL PAPER CLEANING phone 2230. T.Cl. Young. CARPET CLEANING Phone 1D04. I). W. Walters, 107 S. 9th St. FOR PAPER HANGING AND PAINT - ING phone 37C1. Oscar Bridffford. I tO B IN S O N C A R PE T CL E A N I N G , 1 IT? North H St. Phone 3471 Carpets and ruprs cleaned by electric rotary machine. Scrubbed or dusted. The modern method. No wear or tear. Cost Is reasonable. Prompt service. MISCELLANEOUS REPAI Rl NG 17B Lawn mowers sharpened and repaired, bicycles, baby cabs repaired and new Hearsey tires put on. Work called for and delivered. Wesley Brown & Son. North West 2nd. Phone SPSS. LAWN MOWERS We are prepared to sharpen and repair all makes of lawn mowers. Satisfaction guaranteed. Frank Brunner, 604 S. 9th. LAWN MOWERS Sharpened, screens made and repaired, baby cabs, clothes wringers repaired; pictures framed. We sell high-grade bicycles, nw and second-hand. e repair everythin J. C. Darnell Co., 1020, Main, phone MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 DINING ROOM SUITE Rockers, medi cine cabinet and ice box for sale. 635 South E St. Phone 1342. ST'lTS FOR SALE Two boys' blue suits, 12 and 13 years. Phone 4174. BIG BARGAINS In Ltmmniber 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 A. Wo GREGG For Lumber Bargains 214 Colonial Bldg. FRANK R.CHAMNESS The NIELIN EOOKS and MAGAZINES Curtains, Rugs and Table Linens Phone 3461 812 North I St. Richmond, Ind. We Buy, Sell or Trade for Used Watches; also, complete lino of new watches, priced very low. Buy your high-grade .spectacles of us at about half tho usual price. C. E. Keever, 1020 Main St. CANOE For sale; Mullen's canoe, in good condition. Phone 1014 or call at 102'J Main St. "A Dollar Saved is a Dollar Earned". Buy practical used goods at 430 " Main and save monev. Big values in Ladies' Hats." OAK" BEDSTEAD and Wash stand'. In good condition. lOil South ltith St. UEED C.OOART For .salIMione23T0 CIGARS FROM MAKER TO YOU Save Middle Man's Profit Mi Corona 5c; worth 7 704 6c; worth 8 Club Especial Sc; worth 11 Richmond Rose ....7c; worth 10 Cordores 8c; worth 10 Imperfa 10c; worth 13 PELT M A N'S CIGAR STORE 60!) Main St. RIOKRIOFRATOR and Cook Stove for s;)l. South 11th St. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22 BES'I" P1UOES paid for second-hand stoves of all kinds. Phone 34!)S.
PAINT ("losing out 200 gallons house paint; good quality, desirable colors, $2.50 per gallon. Varnish and white enamel at sacrifice prices. Townsend's Socond-TIand Store, 533 Main St Phone 129R.
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WANTED To buy antique post bed. office desk, linoleum, dressers, mirrors. Iron -beds and springs, ice boxes, gas ranges, ovens, tables, rug carpets, davenports, etc. Thompson Nichols, 430 Main. WANTED To trade a piano for a cow. 12 South 6th. Hopkins Second-Hand Store. Furniture and stoves, all kinds; good prices. Home Supply Store, 181 Fort Wayne Ave. Phone 1862. CASH paid for second-hand clothing. Phone 3231. Furniture Wanted We pay highest prices for used goods, stoves, etc Brammer & Foster, 17 S. 7th. Phone 1876. f" Mirrors c, , -S Auto Reflectors Silvering Sugar and Cream Sets LAHMANN PLATING WORKS 209 W. Main Phone 2758 for ALL KINDS OF PLATING DON'T store your used furniture, sell It to Townsend, who pays nignesi prices. 533 Main. Phone 1296. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 23 EXCHANGE Your piano for a Victroia or buy a used piano tnrougn me and save the dealer's profit. Walter B. Fulghum, 1000 Main St. ' TALKING . MACHINES FOR 'SALE Also Expert Repairing. , RICHMOND REPAIR SHOP Phone 1014 1029 Main St. A. R. Chenoweth R. P. Whisler SPECIALS AT THE STORES 25 LAWN MOWKH SALE Kxeellent line of high-grade mowers; wide steel blades, J5.95 to $11.75. BTRCIC'S HARNESS STORK, 611 Main MAGIC MARVEL Saves clothes and labor. Ask your grocer for it. D. W. Walters, 107 S. 9th St. FURNACES 25 B THE HOLLAND FURNACE GO. is responsible to the user of a Holland Furnace for the heating job complete. The commodity we sell is satisfactory heating. H. L. Householder, 319 Randolph. Phone 3163. FOR SALE 12-room double brick, with about 12 i. acres of ground, large barn and good outbuildings; about half mile from city limits, on Boston piko. Inqufse Zwisslor's Greenhouses. FARM & DAIRY PRODUCTS 27 KIRCHER'S MILK For Quality. Phone 4096. Foil SALE! All kinds of bee supplies, extractor, honey bees, tent. Inquire 1 square south of Earlham Heights church. B. V. Parsons. EG G S Fo r-s aTo; W h i te Leg horn, for hatching. Harrv Williams, Spring G rove. Phone 412 S. EGGS For sale, for hatching; S. O. White Leghorn: "Ferris tra-nested strain." 217 South 13th St. IAIRYMEN Try some feeding molasses to increase the milk flow. Iloosler Feed & Feeder Co., cor. S. Cth and A. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 30 LOCAL MANAGER WANTED by successful brokerage, firm, doing business with well-rated firms throughout the country. Position requires a man of ability with business experience and commercial bankinsr connections. Positively no investment Is required, however business will require part time at first and until well-established locally. Tremendous earnings possible for rifrht man. possessing necesary qualifications, as to executive and sab s ability. The commodity we handle ix staple, always in demand, and which our large buying facilities permit us to sell at loss 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 fillert at once to supply local demands. Send your application toctnv. lie -nice Coal Co., 770 Como Bldg., Chicago, 111. LIVE STOCK & VEHICLES 31 HOUSE For sale; general purpose, sound and good worker. Phone 4302. FOR SALE Wagons, Harness, Vehicles, all kinds; Breaking Plows, Sulkies, Gangs, Corn Plows, one and two rows; Sheep Shearing Outfit, Spreaders, Gas Engines, Grinders, G Corn Planters. Above like new. 317 NORTH A FINE PEL -For sale. Phone 107S. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33 FORD ROADSTER For sale: in pood repair; will sell cheap If sold at once. Callat 30 North Sth St. FORD RO'aDSTER For sale; electric starter and lights. Phone 3175. PILOT 6-43 CHUMMY ROADSTER FOR SALE Full equipment, good condition, offered for a few days only a bargain. Thone day 1159; evenings 2C29 We have several good Ford tourings and trucks, with and without starters, at bargain prices. Webb-Coleman Co. AUTOMOBILE For sale; Davis touring, A-l condition. 317 North A. FORD SPEEDSTER For sale. Inquire 109 P. 11th. FORD t ires. For sale; good condition, good 204 Charles St. AUTOMOBILE For sale; light touring, good condition. Rodefeld Garage, 96 West Main. Phone 3077. AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING For any kind of Automobile Repair work, Hauling, Trucking and Moving, call FAIRVIEW GARAGE Corner 5th and School St. Phone 4760. One Ford Touring Car and 1 model 83 Overland, good condition, and one 1919 Maxwell for Fale. GARAGES FOR RENT 36 BARN For rent. Phone 2370. MOTORCYCLES & BICYCLES 37 i TWIN EX. For sale, '18; first-class condition; $275 cash. Call evenings. 302 N. 22nd St.
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MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES Second hand Motorcycles MEYERS & TROXEL 14 N. 5th St. We don't fix 'em. Wo repair 'em HOUSES APTS. TO RENT 38 APARTMENT For rent; modern 3room apartment. Phone 2727. WANTED TO RENT 41 ROOMS 3 or 4 unfurnished rooms or small apartmnt or house wanted; modern and centrally located. Write Box G-7039, care Palladium. THRKE-ROOM FLAT Modem, In residential district. Write Box G-7038, care Palladium. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 REAL ESTATE for INVESTMENT Farm of 152 acres, well located, all level and highly productive but about 15 acres which is excellent, well watered pasture land. A good brick dwelling, large barn and good tobacco shed, plenty of fruit. Priced 5160 per acre. Reasonable terms. ou acres in spieuuiu luuauuu, o xmiles from city of 30,000 people. Over 300 acres excellent bottom land, balance slightly rolling. Two complete sets of excellent buildings. Mam dwelling modern. Plenty of stock water. This is an excellent proposi tion and should have your immediate attention, at $160 per acre. Excellent 7-room dwelling, centrally located in Richmond, Indiana. Offered for a few days only at $2500. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. C. C. HAWLEY Phone 75 New Paris, Ohio. JUST GOT IN . One-half acre of ground close In, 7room modern house, been built 5 years, garage ?3500.00 5-room house near East Haven, car line, $2800.00, will sell on payments. Double house 6 rooms to side, fine location, one-half block of Main street. No bath or furnace. Price $4500.00. Green and Ramsey Kittle Block, 9th and Main St. Phone 2576. LOT FOR SALE Ami building material and barn suitable for garag. Partv leaving- town. Call 544 N. loth St. after 4:30. HOUSE For sale. Good modern double, centrally located, at a bargain. Write Box E5036, care Palladium. HOUSE For sale; good, modern double, centrally located, at a bargain. Write Box E-503t, are palladium. HOUSE Of 5 rooms for sale; electric lights, both waters; part cash, balance payments. Phone 2571. HOUSE For sale; 6-roora cottage, electric lights, gas, both waters, inside lot 50x154. fine garden, cement walks, good screens, good cellar. No. 80 Sherman St. Hy owner. HOUSE For sale; 7-room, witu lutnace. Call 400 S. 7th. HOUSE -For-sale;-5 rooms, modern except furnace, on Richmond Ave. E. E. Orr, 101 Richmond Ave., phone 4747. T I T U NETt"V. HAD LE Y, S ec o nd Natlonal Bank Bldg., buys and sells properties. Homes sold on payments like rent. Fire and Tornado Insurance. GOOD CITY HOMES AND FARMS PORTERFIELD, Colonial Building FOlt KKAIj ESTATE and FARMS see A. M. nOBEKTS. Liberty Ave., office 18 P. Sth. Phone 4171. OVFirao" HOUSES LISTED FOR SALE With O. E. Kocvcr Co. Office 1020 Main. Phone 2169. PETTY HROS. Real Estate. Farms and City Propery. 710'S! Main, Phone 232S. GREEN RAMSEY Real Estate, Rentals, Auctioneering and Insurance. Hittle Block, 9th and Mnin. Phone 257i',. NICE ti-ROOM HOl'SE For sale; well located, plenty of fruit and garden. Phono 1772. FOR" PALE Oood-sizo modern home, large barn and lare prardpn; all city Improvements. 419 P. 10th St. BU N 1 A LO V F o r s a 1 e", " R eal l v le w, on P. !Hh St.; $2,250, on payments. Phone 305S. MODERN HOME For sale; SI 2 P. 12th St.: immediate possession. Will suit ri-tired farmer. Price $S.ri00. Address E. U. Kemper. 205 E. 3.'Jrd St.. Indianapolis, or Miller-Kemper company, Richmond. HOUSE For sale; 8 rooms, bath, sum mer kitchen, large pantry, electric lights, both kinds of water, and one acre of ground. Possession at once. Inquire 1200 Harris. Phone 4838 FARMS Buy Early and Save Money 1 ACRE Good house, big barn, woodhouse, poultry house, plenty fruit. Close in. Immediate possession $3600.00. 10 ACRES Bungalow, modern in every respect, barn, henhouse, garage. Buildings all practically new and in first class condition. Possession at once. Clo3e to city. 27 ACRES Good buildings, well fenced and drained. Excellent location. 40 ACRES 6-room house, good barn, land level, young orchard, close to city. SO ACRES Several good 80's. Let us show you. 115 ACRES 8-room house, big basement and good furnace. Bank barn, etc. All buildings in first class condition. Land level and mostly black. Bargain. Several others. See us before you buy. A large list of city properties. HARRIS AND KORTEWEG S. W. Cor. Main and Sixth Streets Office Phone 2278 HOUSES 2 apartments. 6 rooms and bath each; good condition; on improved street; for one-half C06t to build. House 6 rooms, good location. Call Home Supply Store, 181 Fort Wayne Ave. DOUBLE HOUSE For sale; 6 rooms to side; near Main, In West Richmond; grood condition; price $3,500; possession at once. Act quick. W. H. Davis or Frank M. Price.
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POSSESSION OF THE FOLLOWING Modern 5-room Brrnjralow. Can make terms td the right party. Modern 6-room house, centrally located. Modern 7-room house, good location. FARMS 24 acres, close in, on good road. See Us For Service BURDSALSL WILLETT CO. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS REAL ESTATE Room 303 Union Nat'l Bank Bids. 8th St. Entrance Richmond, Ind. Phones 1965, 3271, 3293 REAL ESTATE WANTED 45 Modern House wanted, 6 or 7 rooms, centrally located. Phone 3253, 1935. . HOUSE and LOT or lot wanted to buy, not to exceed $10,00(X in value. Call 430 Main. Phone 1905. FARM WANTED From 40 to 120 acres; must be worth the mony. State location and price. P. O. Box 119, Richmond. MONEY Te 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 Floor Phone 2560 PUBLIC SALE 48 AUCTION SALE of Three Houses 545. 547. 549 North 19th St. THURSDAY, MAY 6, at 2 p. m. Ben Crump, Auct. PUBLIC SALE of HOUSEHOLD GOODS at 315 Randolph St. Thursday, May 6th, 1920 at 1 p. m. Dining table, chairs, serving table, Iron bed and springs, center tables, rocker, large and small rugs, porch and steamer chairs, kitchen utensils, dishes, laundry tubs, sofa pillow, pictures, etc. Don't Miss This Sale F. W DAWSON Weddle, Auct. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42
REAL ESTATE BARGAINS As a result of my advertising for property In Richmond, for myself, I have received many offers of property, and as I only intend to buy one, I may be able to help others to buy judiciously. If you are looking for a bargain phone 1905 or call at 430 Main St.
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EOR ANY AND EVERY OCCASION Your Credit Problems Are Quickly Solved If You Will Se Us "The Welfare System" Loans in amounts of $10.00 to $300.00 can be made on your farm Implements, Live Stock, Piano, Household Goods, or Automobile, for ONE MONTH or TWENTY MONTHS, to suit your Income; at THE STANDARD WELFARE RATE of 2 percent per month, or ONE PERCENT LESS than the rate allowed by the state. A CREDIT SUGGESTION: Call on us today, or phone us and our representative will call at your home, and explain "WELFARE LOANS" to you. Welfare Loan Society 9 North Tenth St. ' Phone 2509 Richmond, Indiana. Under State Supervision.
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or less on your household goods, piano, vlctrola, automobile, live stock, farm implements, etc., at a legal rate without commission. If you need money, call and see how It is EASY TO BORROW and by arranging your own terms It will be EASY TO PAY 710i$ Main St. Hi. B. CUSTER Phone 2962
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MIDDLEBORO, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Boyd, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Reid and sons, Sterling, Robert and Wayne, of Richmond, called on Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Reid, Sunday Mr. Cleo Hardwick and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Linsey Canaday. . . . .Mr. and Mrs. Alva Shaffer, of Richmond, called on Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Clark, Sunday Mrs. Dora Little and Mrs. Efta Clark called on Mrs. Mare Canaday, Friday afternoon Mrs. May Brooks, of Richmond, called on Mrs. John Coblentz, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Kirtman i LEGAL NOTICE 49 STATE OF INDIANA, WAYNE COUNTY, ss: Edith MacDonald vs. Russel MacDonald. Wayne Circuit Court, April Term, 1920; No. 19032. petition for divorce and custody of minor children. Be it Known, That on the 27th day of April, 1920, the above named plaintiff, by her attorney, filed in the office of the Clerk of the Wayne Cir cuit Court her petition against said,
5e endan for a dTvorce nd "custody) M . .nd Mrs. William Harris, of Hanof minor children cock, Iowa Mr. and Mrs. Charles Said plaintiff also filed with said Townsend visited with Mrs Jennie complaint the affidavit of Ruby nsend and daughter. Sunday afterCamphell, a disinterested person.!0";- .-Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Thomas showins that said defendant is not al"" ftlly. Bp?t Su?7 with Mr. and
rodent of this state, and also her own affidavit showing mat ner cause for divorce, as stated in her said petition, is abandonment. Said defendant is therefore hereby notified of the filing and pendency of such petition, and that unless he appears and answers or demurs thereto, .in Wa eotlinir nf sairl r.ausfl 'on the 30th day of June, 1920, at the term of said court, which wa3 begun ana neia at the courthouse in the City of Richmond, on the first Monday of April, 1920, said cause will be heard and determined in his absence. Witness, the clerk and seal of said court, at the City of Richmond, this 28th day of April, 1920. LINUS P. MEREDITH, Clerk. Frank T. Strayer, Attorney for Plain anr28may5-12 tiff.
. . i .uu .uiiureu tiawKins were guesih . NOTICE at dinner Sunday of Mrs. Cora Danner. Notice Is hereby given that the un- M Marv IaI,p Vinrant nrt Mrs dersigned commissioner, appointed ir, .Mary Jane anzant ana Mrs. an action for partition In the Wayne Cora Danner called on Mrs. Mary Ann Circuit Court, wherein James M. Hyle , Pemperton, Monday afternoon Mr. et al are plaintiffs and Olive Bradley j and Mrs pjovd Uo&aix entertained th et al are defendants, for the partition . fn,mu.inB. ut rtil1n(lr Cnndav in hnnnr of certain real estate therein described, ! following at dinner bundaj in honor to sell the real estate described in the ', of their eighth wedding anniversary: complaint in said cause will, by virtue Mr. and Mrs. Ray Necdum and daughand order of said court, as such com- i tel-t of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Millard rilfiT ion,7' VhdhLhMr ; Haxton. and son. and daughter, of 1920, offer for sale to th nisnpst ana j best bidder the following described Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Millard HaxTeal estate In said County of Wayne, ton, and son, Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. C State of Indiana, to-wit: j s. McMillan, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hud"The north half of that certain real , dp d Mj Jessie Jones, estate conveved by Joseph I., .rnlth as ... , . , sheriff of Wayne Countv. Indiana, to Miss Iximse McMillan, Miss Irene said Ruth A. Pyle by deed dated janu- McMillan, Mr. Harrison Miller and ary 19. 1877, recorded in Rook No. SO, Mr. Edward McMillan, page 576, of the Deed. Records of said The young People's Sunday school County, same bein described in said , , . . .,.. deed a3 follows: The northwest nuar- i class win give a pie social ana enterter of Section Thirty-five (SB), Town- tainment at the Middleboro school shirt Fifteen (15), North, lianpre One house jTriday evening. May 14. Ev(1) West in Wayne Countv Indiana body invitcd. AU iadies are excepting fortv (40) acres off the west . . . , . , side of said quarter section purchased bring a pie There will be prayer by Edward Hunt of Joseph p.rown. and meeting Thursday evening at 7:45 and also excepting forty (40) acres off the preaching Sundav morning at 10:30.. south side of the remainder of s;ud lr nd tr, tt tt Knrria vUitprl quarter section purchased by Mary "V . v n J181.161 Pyle of James P. Addleman, same con- with friends at New Pans, O.. Sunday tainingr eighty and eighty-six hun-, Mr. and Mrs. Brower Higgs and dredths (80.86) acres. children of Jacksonburg spent the .JrZJiZVTl Tfh?h ?e ! w-end with Mr- and Mr9- Cleiu acre conveyed bv said Iluth A. Pyla . , . ., ,, . and Davis Pyle, her husband, to Wil- Alexander and family Mr. and Mrs. liam S. Pyle, same beinpr described as William Jefferis entertained at dinner follows: Beginning sixteen (16) rods Sunday in honor of Miss Nellie and
west oi tne norineast corner oi s.n.i quarter section; thence south sixteen (16) rods; thence west ten (10) rods;
thence north sixteen. (16) roils; thence j Covers were laid for Miss Florence east ten (10) rods to the beinninp. Gunn, Miss Rebecca Roe, Miss Nellie The premises herein intended to be i0K1dnwnev TJalnh Craie- Harrv Mcdescribed as the real estate of which : J ' ''P11 -falS- arry M - said Ruth A. Pyle died owner con- McEldowney, Mr. and Mrs. Howard tains thirty-nine (39) acres, more or : Jofferis and daughter, Wilma, Mr. and ,eS " . c, , .... , I Mrs. Clarence Jefferis and son, Lorerms of Sale. One-third cash. nn- .,.,.1 ,, , tt-:h: t third in nine months, and one-third in I rH- and Mr- and AIrs- lHam Jefeigrhteen months, purchaser to Rive fris. Miss Inez Townsend was an bankable notes secured by first mort-' afternoon caller.. Mr. and Mrs. Frank eagre on said real estate, to said com- ; Bradberry and family of Richmond missioner for the deferred payments. '.., i, ...i, j .ti. at- 1 . waiving valuation and appraisement ppent tne w ek-end with Mr. and Mrs. laws with 6 per cent interest from Pleasant Seaney Mr. and Mrs. date, payable semi-annually. Sale to Luther Hinshaw and family called on
De mane suDjeci to tne approval of sa.ni vourL. The sale will take place on the above described premises about one mile southwest of Whitewater, at the hour of two o'clock p. in. of said day. Dated May 3, 1920. (Signed) DICKINSON TRUST COMPANY. Commissioner. Gardner, Jessup & lloelscher, Attorneys. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 MONEY TO LOAN 46
spent Sunday with Mr. Harry- PattI and family Miss Nellie and Mr. Harry McEldowney called on Miss Inez Townsend Sunday evening..... Miss Marjorie Kirtman visited at Greenville, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Conley Zurwell, Mr. and. Mrs. William Zurwell, Miss Edna Zurwell and Mrs. Mary Zurwell spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Russel White and daughter Ardlth. Mr. and Mrs. George Zurwell called in the afternoon Mr .and Mrs. Dill Addleman visited with Mrs. Mary Cook and family Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hartman spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Elaa Wyatt. of Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hartman. and Miss Leda Taylor, of Whitewater, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Hartman and family. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Baynes and family visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brumfleld Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pogue and Miss Matilda Pogue, Miss Irene Clingenpeel and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Alexander were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Clem Alexander and family Mr. and Mrs. Muncle Eubanks and sons attended the wedding Sunday evening of Miss Alta May White, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan White, of North D street, and Mr. B. J. Harris, son of
naney snowaiter ana ramuy.. . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Vornauf and Mrs. Mary Vornauf were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Vornauf and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Orville Thomas and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Waiting Mr. and Ms. Frank Allen and family called on Mr. and Mrs. Lee Sullivan Sunday afternoon.. ...Mr. and Mrs. William Wessler called on Mr. and Mrs. Rufu? Newman, Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thomas and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thomas, of Greensfork, Sunday.. Mr. and Mrs. George Baker and daughter Velma, of Richmond, called on Mr. and Mrs. Sam Danner, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brooks, of Richmond, called on Mr. and Mrs. (Hector Urton, Sunday Miss Violet ' j ii.'u a i r i - . T,. T,.iri,!,r- .0 io5r,oMonday for their home in Michigan. ;Tr. anrl Mrs. Muncie Eubanks and sons Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Floyd P.ogan entertained Tuesday evening in honor of John Hawkins' 86th birthday. Music and gamex were -Hie features of the evening. A two-course luncheon was served to the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Danner, Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Williamson, Mr. and Mrs. Joe McKee and son Byron, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Huddleson and son, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Began, Mrs. Lucy Jons. Miss JessiV Jones, Miss Marie Baldwin, Charley Bogan and John Hawkins. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Muncie Eubanks entertained Saturday evening and Sunday Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Ha mill on and son. Howard, Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Bennett and grandson, Fredrick. Jones Eubank called in the afternoon Mrs. T. J Addleman spent Tuesday, her 6Sth birthday anniversary, with her daughter, Mrs. Leota Hodgin. of New Paris. who Is seriously ill Mr. and Mrs. Everett Dougherty entertained Sunday Albert Dishrr and family of Dayton. Arthur Dishfr and Frank Mount Mr. and Mrs. Everett Dougherty spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Chester Netzley Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Gault and family called on Mr. and Mrs. Campbell Sunday. . . .About $20.50 was realized from the sock social given at the Middleboro church last Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Earl Vore and son of Fountain called on Russel Clark and family Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Artie Teaford spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Little and son, York Mrs. Harry Hawkins called on Mrs. Charles Mayers of Richmond Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Charles Little and Mr. and Mrs. Hector Urton called on George Cook Sunday evening Mrs. Cora Little spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. John Moyer Mrs. Dela Hyatt and Miss Mary Hyatt were guests at dinner with Mrs. Muncie Eubanks Mon day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Roberts were evening callers. WEBSTER. Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Miriam Fulton and family, of Lynn, visited Mr. and Mrs. Edward Green laSt Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Edward Green, son Paul, and daughter, Ruth, visited Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kein, of Fountain City, Sunday afternoon Miss Mary Clark, of Hagerstown, entertained at Sunday dinner for Miss Minnie Tingle, Miss Minnie Irvln and Mr. and Mrs. Al Irvin, of Webster Mr. Charley Plankenhorn la quite 111. Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Culbertson and family spent Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Robbins and family, of Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Fred Crawford and baby, of Richmond, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed Green recently Rev. and Mrs. Thorn, of Lynn, will move to Webster in the near future Miss Letha Harvey is spending several days with her sister, Mrs. Charles Myers, of near Hagers-town.
