Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 176, 2 June 1920 — Page 11

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Standardized and Indexed for Quick Th Basil I Smith System .Copyright) Phone 2834 MONUMJgNTS 1B JOHN P. EMSLIB ' Monuments 15 South Tenth Street Phono 4022. OBITUARY OBITUARY Minnie Keff Snively, beloved wife of James H. Snively. was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Neff, of Camden, Ohio. For many years she has been a resident of this city, where she made many friends, who with the members of her fftmilv mmirn tii laa By her unfailing cheerfulness and t ninaiy nature sne won tno retst'" " with whom she was associated. Ever ready to render assistance to anyone who might seek it. she endeared herself to all; her sympathy was unfailing, and service to others was the rule of her life. When a child she became a member of the Methodist church of Camden, and retained this membership through her life, though she attended services at different churches of this city. She was united in marriage to James H. Snively March 21, 1900. She was a faithful member of the Woman's Auxiliary of the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen. Among her sister members she will be missed, and time alone can comfort them for the break thus made in their ranks. A life well spent, a devotion to friends and relatives rewarded by like devotion and rieace at lagt. CARD OF THANKS CARf OF THANKS I take this occasion to thank all my friends and neighbors for their kindness shown me .at the time of the death and burial of my beloved wife; also the undertaker, Mr. Downing; the minister, Rev. Gates; and Mrs. Stegall for the beautiful solos rendered; the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen and the Ladies' Auxllliary rit the same lodgo for the beautiful floral offerings. J. H. SNIVELY. SPECIAL NOTICE The Webster Detective Association will meet Thursday evening, June 3, in regular session. WALTER H. BEESON, Secy. FORD SPEED DEMONS Wanted, with stripped chassis, for Big Race at Fair Grounds. Indianapolis, July 5th. Large Purse and Silver Cup to winner. Purses for Second and Third place. Address for particulars. William E. Feeney, No. 31 West Ohio St., Chairman Entertainment Committee. LOST AND FOUND POCKETBOOK Containing large sum of money, lost in Murray Theater Sunday evening. Finder return to Palladium. Reward. HELP WANTED MALE NIGHT COOK Wanted. Union Station Restaurant. WANTE f) Two honest energetic single men of neat appearance and good habits to travel. Good opening for right parties. F. B. Miller, Arlington hotel. M E N W anted Apply Sam Jaffe, 304 Main. Lathe Shaper Hands Machinists Wanted for Night Work. Jenkins-Vulcan Spring Co. WANTED Men to Learn Machine Molding Experience not necessary. Good wages and ideal working conditions. We desire men with ambition. Others need not apply. Ask for Mr. Stratton at Employment office. S WAYNE, ROBINSON & CO. TORTER Hotel. Wanted. Westcott HOUSEMAN Wanted, cott Hotel. WestHELP WANTED FEMALE IMSHWASIIER Wanted. Good wages and board. Kan.iy Shop, 919 Main St. I.EAUN TO I'K A NURSE An ex-ll-nt opportunity for surgical and medical training. Liberal salary, board and room Included. Two and three year courses. Graduate Registered Nurse in two years, according to Illinois law. For Information address Montrose Avenue Hospital. U54i Moiv trose Avenue. Chicago, 111. Private nurses earn $35 to $.".0 a week including board and room. GIRLS WANTED In Packing Department Call Richmond Baking Co. Laundrv workers for all departments flood waROs, steady work. Markers and assorti i s $30. Oil to $35.00; start-tiers $20,00; flat work iroiiers. $17.00; .-hirt line pirls. $30 00 to $32. H) and wash room men $23.00 to $43.00, depomlins on experience. Answer Box No. 1)4066 Palladium. WOMAN Wanted, white or colored, for second cook. Westcott Hotel. SITUATIONS WANTED 8 WANTED Refined lady with 2 children, ases 3 and 6, wants position as housekeeper in good family, at once, permanently. No widower or bachelor need apply. Write Box E 503S care Palladium. SEWING -Wanted 432 S.13th St. Middle-aged lady wants to do light lio'usew'ork and act as companion to elderly lady. Write Box J 10115 care Palladium. WASHING Rough dry, wanted. 818 N. 14. Phone 3460. ROOMS FOR RENT Window space for rent. 1020 Main St. 7TH ST.. SOUTH fll Very desirable sleeping rooms for rent. iatn, Two modern unfurnished rent. 1139 Main. rooms for 9TII ST., NORTH 206 2 light housekeeping rooms for rent. ROOMS For rent. 2 furnished for light housekeeping, rhone. 2310.

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Front living: room, bedroom and bath downstairs, furnished for man and wife. Strictly modern, in private home. Reference required. 208 S. 14th. 14TH ST.. SOUTH 209 Room for rent to 2 working girls. Use of entire house. itOOM Front office, for rent, over Bartel & Roho, 921 Main. 7TH ST., SOUTH 38rooms. -Modern furnished Furnished rooms for rent, required. Phone 3706. Reference ROOMS Two very desirable rooms, furnished complete, with water, light and bath; centrally located at 415 Main St., for rent to desirable parties. Inquire at Hopkins' Second - Hand Stohe, 12 S. Sixth street. ROOMS OR BOARD WANTED 11 ROOMS Young married couple desire to rent furnished rooms with kitchenette for light housekeeping, with modern conveniences. Stale terms. Write " Furnished," Palladium. 3 unfurnished rooms, first floor, want pa'nadlu ed, modern, vv rite Box D 4067 care m. ROOMS Wanted by two iadies. 3 unfurnished, modern, centrally located. Call Mrs. Eva Connell at Nusbaum's store. BUSINESS SERVICE 12 PAPER CLEANING For good clean ing call C. Burton, 403 N. 13th. Phone 2519 HAIR WORK Switches made to order or from combings. Shampooing, singeing, clipping, dyeing, bleaching. Residence calls made. Mrs. Laura I Hibbs, 1211 S. C. UPHOLSTERING and awnings made and repaired. Prompt service. 1123 Hunt St. T. C. Yager. DON'T LET OTHER PEOPLE EXPERIMENT ON YOUR TYPEWRITER. Phone 1010 and let experienced mechanics do your work. RICHMOND TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE Multigraph Letters and Printing 17 North Seventh St. EXPERT PAPER CLEANING Phone 2773, Thistlethwaite's. For Paperhanglng phone 3049 after 6 p. in. J. S. Moore. LAHMANN PLATING WORKS FOR ALL KINDS RE-PLATING Auto Parts Brass Beds Table Ware Hardware Chandeliers Mirrors Re-Silvered 209 W. MAIN S. PHONE 275S HOUSE PAINTING Interior finishing and decorating; efficient workmen, prompt service. E. C. Sims, phone 2571. FOR HOUSE PAINTING And interior decorating. Call Yanzar and Stainbrook. Phone 3036. HEATING AND PLUMBING 14 ELECTRIC LAMPS And supplies, water and steam supplies, at Meerhoffs, 9 So. 9th. Phone 1236. MOVING AND STORAGE 16 MfCLVRE & HARRISON Motor truck. We haul live stock or anything- Call Anderson barn, 1370 or 224 North 7Ui. FORREST-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 oltv. Steam heated and well lighted. Phone 260S. AUTO MOVING VAN for local and long distance haullnp. Furniture created, stored or shipped. FORREST MONGER 200 South 7th St. Phone 260S MISCELLANEOUS CLEANING 17A CARPET CLEANINC Phone 1904. W. Walters. 107 S. 9th St. MISCELLANEOUS REPAIRING 17B LAWN MOWERS Sharpened; screens made and repaired: baby cabs, clothes wrinsrers repaired; pictures framed We sell high-grade bicycles, new and second-hand. We repair everything. J. C. Darnell Co., 102 0 Main, phone 1936. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 Fine Esther Plants for sale. 409 N. 17.th. APRONS and Bonnets for sale. 617 S. 9 th. CIGARS FROM MAKER TO YOU Save Middle Man's Profit Mi Corona 5c; worth 7 704 6c; worth 8 Club Especial 8c; worth 11 Richmond Rose ....7c; worth 10 Cordores Sc; worth 10 Imperia 10c; worth 13 F E L T M A N'S CIGAR STORE COO Main St. LAWNMOW ER13th. -For sale. 230 South Wo Buy, Sell or Trade for Used Watches; also, complete line of new watches, priced very low. Buy your hish-grade spectacles of us at about half the usual price. C. E. Keever, 1020 Main St. REED BABY CAB For sale. $15.00. 324 South 11th. RANGE For Pale. "Fireless Favorite". floose feather bed; clothes wringer. 2006 South A. GOOAUT For -sale. L'HOi; X. P. rhone Leather HGSS. folding. Library TaVde and Vacuum Sweeper for sale. 12 South 21st. Fhone 3672. FOlFSA LE is II i tof " c 1 o t h e s , 3 S 7 S e t o f plumber's tools, t; rods of wire fence. Call at room 1 1 at Grand aftir 6 p. m. DRESS Satin Georgette, medium-size, for sale cheap. 32 North 12th St. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22 GOOD USED FURNITURE Of all kinds wanted. See us before you sell. Townsend's Used Goods. Phone 1296. 533 Main. Best prices paid for second hand stoves of all kinds. Phone S49S. FURNITURE and stoves, all kinds; srood prices. Home Supply Store, 181 Fort Wayne Ave. Phone JS62. NOTICE We pay highest cash price for cast-off clothinp and shoes of all kinds. Richmond Second-Hand Clothinsr Store, ITS Ft. Wayne Ave., phone 2650. FURNITURE Wanted. We pay highest prices for used goods, stoves, etc. Brammer & Foster, 17 S. 7th. Phone 1ST6. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 23 PIANO For sale. $50.00; first class condition. W. B. Fulghum. 1000 Main. SOME Specially Good Bargains in 88note Baldwin player and upright piano. Will save you dealer's profit. Walter B. Fulghum. 1000 Main St. EXCHANGE Your piano tor a Victrola or buy a used piano through me and save the dealer's profit. Walter B. Fulghum. 1000 Main St

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 1920.

MUSICAL INSTRUMENAS 23 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 MAGIC MARVEL Saves clothes and labor. Ask your grocer for it. D. W. Walters. 107 S. 9th St. Sprayers, 4 9c Suitable for applying liquid prepara tions to plants, trees or animals. Cow Ease or So-Boss-So for flies on animals 80c a can. Paris Green for insects. BIRCK'S HARNESS STORE. 611 Main Carter's Ink and Cico. 921 Main. Bartel & Rone, FURNACES 25 B THE HOLLAND FURNACE GOo Is responsible to the user of a Holland Furnace for the heating job complete. The commodity we sell Is satisfactory heating. II. L. HOUSEHOLDER 319 Randolph. Phone 3163 FARM & DAIRY PRODUCTS 27 KIRCHER'S MILK for quality. Phone 4096. CABBAGE PLANTS For sale. Also furnished rooms for rent. 817 NM3 St. DAIRYMEN Try some-feeding molasses to Increase the milk flow. Hoosier Feed &. Feeder Co., Cor. S. 6th and A. BUILDING MATERIAL 28 WRECKING Government Camps CHICK AM AUG A NATIONAL PARK FOR SALE CHEAP Twenty million feet lumber, Including' 1x4 and 1x6 flooring. 1x6 to 1x12 boards. lx.Vs from 4 to S ft., 2x4's, 2xfi's and 6x6's, windows, doors, roofing paper, wall boards, toilets, hot water heaters and tanks from 120 to 500-gal. capacity; telegraph poles, cross-arms, etc. This is a partial list of salvage resultingfrom above operations. The above material 13 all practically new and of the very highest grade; carefully taken apart; free from nails and ready for immediate shipment. Salesmen on premises. Address American House Wrecking Co., Fort Oglethorpe, Ga.. or Chicago office, 53 W. Jackson Blvd. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 30 SPLENDID BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY We offer for sale a live going business. Exceptionally well located, doing business of over $60,000 annually. This is a general store showing good and satisfactory profit. It will require an investment of $12. 000 to $15,000. Excellent opportunity for any man who desires an established paying- business. Positively no trades considered. Box 4200. care Palladium. LIVE STOCK & VEHICLES 31 MARE For sale; 1 good farm mare, gentle for old people to work or drive. Weight 1350 lbs. Also 1 steel-tired storm buggy and harness. Will sell separate. Reasonable. 129 N. 6th St. Extra good registered Duroe male pigs ready for service. Orion Cherry King breeding. Priced to sell. W. Test. Phone 4S06. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33 FOR PALE Overland Six touring car in splendid condition. Price right if sold at once. 1312 S. I" St. FORD Touring Car for 13th. Call after 4:30. sale. 515 N. FOR SALE OR TRADE Lexington 6; 17, model Maxwell; Ford truck; Baby 17 model Maxwell; Ford truck. Baby Orand Chevrolet; 17 model Ford Touring; Buick model D 45 Touring. Phone 2906. 15 South 9th. SEDAN Dixie Flyer, for Pale. Two new tires and battery. Phone 2546. SEDAN 5-papsongcr, with 6-cyl!nder Continental motor, in pood condition, for sale. 36 N. Sth. MOTORCYCLES & BICYCLES 37 INDIAN MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES Second hand Motorcycles MEYERS & TROXEL 14 N. 5th St. We don't fix 'em. Wo repair 'em Two 22-in. Bicycle, lock speed. Pair tennis shoes, size G. Call 59 S. 17th. PUBLIC SALE 48

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COMMENCING AT 9 O'CLOCK A. M. Mr. Lackey's sale offering will be from his wonderful collection of Antique Furniture consisting of Beds, Bureaus. Chairs, Clocks, Tables, Oriental Rugs, Coverlets, etc. Probably the largest collection of antiques in the State. Also all of the Household Goods of his sister-in-law, Mrs. Rush D. Miller, among which are some valuable and rare articles, very best quality. AFTERNOON SALE, COMMENCING AT 1 O'CLOCK P. M.

Horse By Allerton, record 2.15U on half saddle. A real prize winner.

An unusually large offering of track goods for training and racing, such as McMurray, Houghton. Tomey make of Sulkies, Carts, two minute Track Harness, Boots, Suits, Wool Blankets, Work Harness, etc. All high class and In good condition, ready for immediate use. Remember the date, also the importance of these rare offerings. j

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FLAT 3-room Phone 1529. furnished, for rent. FOR RENT Small apartment, furnished two summer months. Call 32 Westcott Bldg. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 EASY TERMS, double, west side near Main. Possession. Frank M. Price or Will Davis. GOOD CITY HOMES AND FARMS PORTERFIELD, Colonial Building PETTY BROS. Real Estate, Farms and City Property. 7104 Main. Phone 2328 FOR REAL ESTATE and FARMS see A. M. ROBERTS. Liberty Ave., office-. 18 S. 8th. Phone 4171. OVER 30 HOUSES LISTED FOR SALE with C. E. Keever Co. Office 1020 Main. Phone 2169. HOUSE 6 rooms, good location. Call Home Supply Store, 181 Ft. W'ayae Ave. GREEN & RAMSEY Real Estate, Rentals, Auctioneering and Insurance. Hittle Block, 9th, and Main. Phone 2576. Your Chance To Get Located at Once 5 rooms, modern; furnace and bath. Three 7-room houses, modern; good locations. 6-room, strictly modern. 5- room, modern except furnace. Terms. 6- room house on payments. 7- room, bath and furnace; on Sheridan street. The above is a very good selection of homes. We will be very glad to show you these. See Us For Service BURDSALL1 WWXETT GO. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS real; estate Room 303 Union Nafl Bank Bldg. 8th St. Entrance Richmond, Ind. Phones 1965, 3271, 3293 For Service, Satisfaction and Results, See Long & Pickett Realty Co. Over Teeple & Wessel Shoe Store 718 Main St. Phones 162S-2017 7-ROOM HOUSE Good location on Main St. Sell cheap if sold at once. Phone 183-L. fountain City. Ind. LOT For sale on monthly payments. Phone 3421. PUBLIC SALE 48 AUCTION SALE of HoMsehold FtuurnSttuiire Consisting of Bed Room Suites, Sideboard, Chairs and Tables, Rugs, Cooking Utensils, and many other things. Friday Afternoon 1 P. M. 326 South 16th PUBLIC SALE 48 R A. LACKEY5

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WHITEWATER, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Kincholoe and son Harold, spent Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Lon Scott, of New Paris Mr. and Mrs. Bert White and family and Mrs. Emma Barton and daughter Helen, all ot near Richmond, spent Saturdayevening with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Blose and family Mr. and Mrs. A. j B. Austin and family entertained Decoration Day, Mr. and Mrs. Will Brooks and son Wayne, of Jacksonburg, Ind., Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clopp and family, of Weaver Station, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Clopp, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Townsend and family of near Fountain City, and John 'Elliott, of Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. John Richards, Miss Edna Richards and Evan Knoll, of Greenville, and Mis Violet Vore were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Coppock and daughter Mildred, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spencer and Mrs. Maggie Authur, of Fountain City, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar White and family Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Saxton entertained Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Chandless and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Saxton and family, both of Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. I F. Hill and family and Miss Mary Robinson, of Winchester, were callers in the evening Mr. and Mrs. Allen Kincholoe and son Harold, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Everett Morris, of New Paris Mr. and Mrs. Dock Marshall entertain ed Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sieweke, Mr. and Mrs. Ketran, Mrs. Myrtle Davis, of California, Mr. Cal Addleman. Mr. and Mrs. Ollie New borne and Mrs. Dennis and children, of New Paris Mr. and Mrs. Homer Simpson and family, of Richmond spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Billy Simpson Pete Reynolds was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles White, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Guy Anderson, of Bethel, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Curtis Mr. and Mrs. Morrison Pyle, of near Richmond and Authur Hunt, of Hammond, Ind., was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Hunt and family. Alice Ross, of near Glen Kara, spent the week-end with Marjorie Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Home and Russell White, of Richmond, spent i Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sherly ; White and family Mrs. Gertie White ! and children, of Richmond, and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Thomas and family f pent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Carrie White Rev. and Mrs. Ulmer, of Chester, and Amhen Stevenson, of Richmond, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Robinson and family Sunday. Mrs. Fannie Hunt and Alma Hunt of Richmond, spent Sunday with Mrs. Laura Freeman Mr. and Mrs. Newt Alexander entertained Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Rasta Stetler and daughter, of Richmond, Gayland Morrison, Elie Love, and Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Stetler and family Mr. and Mrs. John Frank and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Lovin, both of West Manchester, O., and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schientz, of Eldorado, took supper with Mr. and Mrs. Ami White Sunday evening Misses Marjorie Fetters and Lucille Amburn, of Farmland, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. William Warner Mrs. C. D. Mellis, of Hastings. Neb., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. N. Staley. Ray Knoll, of Richmond, spent Sunday. night with Mr. and Mrs. James Robinson Mr. and Mrs. John Wright ?nd family, of Union City. Mr. Jerry Johnson and Oscar Johnson, of Muncie spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wright. CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marson, Mr. and Mrs. John Marson motored to Muncie to REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 FARMS 1 ACRE Good house, barn, big henhouse, plenty fruit and small berries. Possession at once. Right in town $3,600.00. 4 ACRES Improvements in firstclass condition; close in and level. 80 ACRES Small house, big barn, well fenced and tilr-d; 14,000.00. 100 ACRES 7-room house, big barn, etc., large orchard, well drained and fenced; $160.00 per acre. 193 ACRES Good house, two barns, double corn cribs, etc.; extra good producer; excellent location; $190.00 per acre. CITY PROPERTIES DOUBLE BRICK on S. 6th, $2,700. 6-ROOM MODERN, West Side, $5500. Plenty others for quick postession. HARRIS AND KORTEWEQ Office Phone 2.T7S S. W. Cor. Main and Sixth Streets PUBLIC SALE 48

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visit relatives Sunday.... Mrs. John Groves of Connersville visited her mother, Mrs. Horace Hamilton, Sunday.... Mrs. Leon Allison of Dayton and daughter, have been visiting with Mrs. Belle Martin. .. .Miss Lena Morris of Indianapolis visited with relatives here last week.... Mr. and Mrs. Grant- Clark of Indianapolis visited with relatives here recently....

Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Cooksey visited with his parents near Dublin Sunday. ....Mr. and Mrs. James Knapp and daughter Pauline of Hagerstown vis ited friends here Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Will Vare of Indianapolis were guests of her brother, M. R. Krahl and family over Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Harley Ludington of Muncie have recently become Cambridge residents. Mr. and Mrs. Will Wissler and children of near Cambridge visited M. L. Young and family Sunday. .. .Mrs. Viola Roth and Mrs. Frank Marson have gone to Lafayette to visit with Miss Alma Garvin and attend commencement Miss Grace Kiess came from Indianapolis for Decora tion and was the guest of Mrs. R. L Scott Mr. Lee Ault has gone to Greenville, Ohio, to attend the fun eral of his aunt, Mrs. Margaret Wal lace.... Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fergu son are In Indianapolis attending the races Mrs. Ralph Fink visited in Kicnmona Monday There will be a reception at the Presbyterian church in honor of the Rev. Sarkiss and wife, Wednesday night. All members and those attending the Presbyterian church are invited. .. .Miss Marie Crull, sister of Mrs. Claude McMullen of this place, by mistake put her suit case in some one's else automobile Saturday evening. The suitcase contained clothing. Would the party re turn the suitcase by leaving It at Drischel's shoe store? BOSTON, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Garner Fleisch are the parents of a baby daughter Mrs. William Overholser and Mrs. Hester Powell spent Thursday in Richmond Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Compton and children were guests last week of relatives in Medora, Ind. Mrs. G. W. Johnson of Losantville. spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Parks have returned from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Beard, of College Corner, Ohio Misses Bessie and Ina Maley were Richmond visitors Saturday Mr. and Mrs. William Overholser and Mrs. C. W. Frazeo were in Richmond Saturday evening... Miss Grace Pottinger, a teacher in the schools at Oxford, has come to spend the vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Pottintger. ....Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Compton and children spent the week end with relatives near Cottage Grove Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Peck returned from Kokomo, Sunday Miss Gladys Woods spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Simons Miss Jeanette Holman and Joseph Eby motored here from Dayton and were guests of Miss Mary Beard, Sunday Miss Lucile Porterfield of Earlham college, will come Wednesday to spend the summer vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Porterfield Mrs. John King has returned to her home in Winchester after spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kilgus Mrs. W. E. Looney returned Monday, after visiting several months with relatives in Lexington, Ky Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Ambrose, sppnt the week end with relatives in Cincinnati Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Ballinger will go to Kokomo, Tuesday, for an indefinite stay Mrs. Shepard of Liberty. visited Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Druley last week Worthle Williams went to Cincinnati Monday. CHESTER, Ind. Martha Kendall, of Spicelanri, visited Mr. Elmer Kendall and family, Sunday Mr. C. Snyder. of Liberty, and Mrs. J. Myers and oaughter, Ruth, of Richmond, visited Mr. and Mrs. C. Milten, Sunday Memorial services will be held at the M. E. Church at Chester, Sunday at 2 p. m. Rev. Stokes of First M. E. Church, Richmond, will give the adrlress Alfred Huffman and wife, of Connersville, visited Mrs. Solomen TIRES AND ACCESSORIES 35

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EOR ANY AND EVERY OCCASION Your Credit Problems Are Quickly Solved If You Will Se Us 66The 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 ns and our representative will call at your home, and explain "WEXFABB LOANS" to you. Welfare Loam Society 9 North Tenth St. . Phone 2509 Richmond, Indiana. Under State Supervision.

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Huffman, Saturday..... Helen Bundy. of Richmond, spent the week-end with: Ruth Ulmer Mr. and Mrs. E. Craw ford, of Richmond, spent Sunday and Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kendall Quite a number from here attended the senior commencement in,Richmond, Friday Mildred Meeto spent Thursday with Ruth Ulmer.....; Rev. C. Woodruff, of Goshen, epenfci several days at the M. E. parsonage in the interest of the preachers aid ! The Booster Class of the M. E. Churcltj will give its annual picnic at Veal's Grove, west of Williamsburg, Thurso day, June 10th. All boosters and families are invited to attend.....Ma rae Page, of Richmond, spent several" days with Adelaide Kemp Several from here were in Dayton, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. John Shaffer and daugh ters, of New Paris, O.. visited friend Monday Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cutter visited relatives in Indianapolis Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Charles Milton visited relatives in Centerville, Monday Rev. Ulmer and wife were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Robertson and family, of Whitewater. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Cain, of Richmond, called on Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Williamson. Sunday Preaching at the M. E. Church Sunday evening, everybody come Mr. and Mrs. Charles Woodruff and family and Mary and Francis Henshaw called on Mr. and Mrs. Martin Steele, Sunday evening Mrs. Hinshaw, of Winchester. is visiting her son Mr. Luther Hlnhaw Mrs. Charles Woodruff, the Rev. L'lmer, and wife, attended the Sunday School convention at Ablngton, Tuesday S. B. Williamson and wife celebrated their 58th wedding anriversary Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J T. Lyons and daughter Mary, of Connersville, Mrs. Carl Gledewell of Greenfield, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bertsch and daughter Susin, of Centerville, called on Mr. and Mrs. C. Milton, Sunday Relatives from Richmond visited Mrs. Orphia Neal, Sunday ; Mr. Lindley, Miss Amelia Ruger, Margret Parker, of Earlham College, visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Berg, Sunday. MONEY TO LOAN 46 SS LOANS S$ On Furniture, Pianos, Live Stock, Autos, Talking Machines, Etc. Get: our terms before borrowing. 1 to 20 MONTHS TO PAY All transactions strictly privata ' The State Investment & Loan Company Room 40 Colonial Bldg. 3rd Floor Phone 2560 LEGAL NOTICE 49 State of Indiana, Wayne County, bs.:i Charles Miller vs. Pauline Miller, Wayne Circuit Court, April Term, 1920. No. 19069. PETITION FOR DIVORCE. Be it Known, That on the 24th day of May, 1920 the above named Plaintiff, by his attorney, filed in the office of the Clerk of the Wayne Circuit Court his petition against said defendant for a divorce. Said plaintiff also filed with said complaint the affidavit of George Petty a disinterested person, showing that said defendant is not a resident of this State, and also his own affidavit showing that his causes for Divorce, as stated in his said petition, are, cruel and inhuman treatment. Said defendant is therefore hereby notified of the filing and pendency of such petition, and that unless she appears and answers or demurs thereto, on the calling of said cause on the 1st day of August. 1920, at the term of said court which was begun and held at the Court House in the City of Richmond, on the 1st Monday of April, 1920, said cause will be heard and determined in her absence. Witness, the Clerk, and the Seal of said Court, at the Citv of Richmond, this 24th day of May, 1920. LINUS P. MEREDITH, Clerk. Paul A. Beckett, Attorney for Plaintiff. May 26-June 2-9 TIRES AND ACCESSORIES 35

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