Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 180, 7 June 1920 — Page 11

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Phone 2834 MONUMENTS IB JOHN P. EMSUB Monuments 15 South Tenth Street Phona 4022. SPECIAL NOTICE 3

On and after Monday, June 7th, I will be located in Room 1, Palladium Building. JOHN E. PELTZ Real Estate and Insurance Phone 1332 TOMATO PLANTS Free to all. Wm. A. Iteid, northeast Spring Grove. LOST AND FOUND 4 LOST Gold bar pin with three mall cor al heads; rewa r d; 123 Sou t h 13 1 h t. COST Automobile license No. 281147. Phone 46 9 2. WRIST WATGII Lost, between 107 N. 12th and Y. M. C. A-. or 1300 Main. Return 1300 Main; phone 2360; reward. HELP WANTED MALE Men Wanted Apply at Factory Manager's Office JENKINS-VULCAN SPRING CO. NIGKT COOK Wanted. Union Station Restaurant. CARPENTERS For out-of-town work. full sin tn n:t v nr Knnd.'iv at 4th arid Mnple fcts. J. H. Mueller. WANTED Men to Learn Machine Molding Experience not necessary. Good wageo and Ideal working conditiona. We desire men with ambition. Others need not apply. Ask for Mr. Stratton a? Employment office. SWAYNE. ROBINSON & CO. 'A NT E n Seeo n d cook at Zwlssler's Coffee House. Wanted Laborers and Boys over 16 years old Apply Williams Furniture Co. Center St. HOUSE PAINTER Wanted. Phone 401$. SALESMAN WANTED An experienced Shoe Salesman for Saturdays, all day or half day. llii iff AJb SOT AfALY YOUNG MAN Wanted for soda fountain. Engle's, 828 Main. Painters and Glaziers Wanted Apply to Construction Foreman, Joseph Hill Company Greenhouse Plant, Easthaven avenue. Good wages. Car fare paid. HELP WANTED FEMALE 6 DISHWASHER Wanted. Good wages and board Kar.dy Simp. 019 Main St. WATiTED GtTiorwoinn!i to help with housework on farm; liprht work. Address M. C C, . r are Palladium. MAIDS Wanted; white or colored. Westcott Hotel. GIRLS WANTED In Packing Department Call Richmond Baking Co. . 1 WOMAN Wanted, white or; colored, for second cook. Westcott Hotel. VOMAN Wanted "forday work. Call 4070. ACENTS & SALESMEN WANTEP-7 " SELL TIRES Direct to car owner; ;'0x3 non-skid $11.75. Tubes $2.2."; other sizes in proportion. Guaranteed 6.000 miles on liber.Cl adjustment basis. Big commissions. Experience or capital unlieccessarv. Auto Tire Clearing House, 1600 West K.th. Chicago. Agents. lieTe's-something you cannot afford to miss ; sale at every call. Permanent business on repeat orders. Mr. Nelr. 714 Crilley Bldg., Chicago. SITUATIONS WANTED 8 DRESSMAKING AM) PLAIN SEWING Wanted to do. 33 South 9th St. VNTE1 to do typewriting, copy work only. Garnet Roberta, general delivery, Centervllle, Ind. POSITION A sox peri enced saleslady wanted In ready-to-wear department; Pox HS132, care Palladium " POSITION Wanted as housekeeper In widower's home. No objection to the country. Address Box K, 11107, care Palladium POSITION Wanted as stenographer and typist, by experienced young lady. Thone 1772. ROOMS FOR RENT )10TH ST., SOUTH. 27 Furnished room ' for rent. P.OOM3 For rent, singly or en suite; also 3 room cottage. Phone 2256. l5ST7rNORTII.l 021 Vi Room" for rent", to two gentlemen. FOR BENTOne sleeping room, three 'Ight housekeeping rooms. 418 N. 11th St.

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ROOMS FOR RENT 9 7TH ST., SOUTH. Ill Very desirable Bleeping rooms for rent; bath. 11TH ST.. SOUTH. 130 Modern furnished room for two gentlemen; phona 1085. 11TH ST.. NORTH. 27 Four furnished rooms for light housekeeping; no children. A ST.. NORTH 1300 burnished 4-room apartment, centrally located. 7TH ST., NORTH 118 Modern furnished room for rent. Furnished room .In modern home, centrally located; breakfast If desired. Youngr man preferred. Call after 6 p. m. 132 S. 3rd St. ROOMS For rent. 2 furnished for llffht housekeeping. Phona 2540. ROOMS OR BOARD WANTED 1 OFHCK ROOMS Wanted to rent. Address Box 2200, care Palladium. BUSINESS SERVICE 12 BEAWNG to order, on dresses and blouses. Phone 4628. HAIR WORK Switches made to order or from combings. Shampooing, singeing, c lipping, dyeing, bleaching. Residence calls made. Mrs. Laura L. Hibbs. 1214 S. C. DON'T LET OTHER PEOPLE EXPERIMENT ON YOUR TYPEWRITER. Phone 1010 and let experienced mechanics do your work. RICHMOND TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE Multlgraph Letters and Printing 17 North Seventh St. UPHOLSTERING and awnings made and repaired. Prompt service. 1123 Hunt St. T. C. Yager. EXPERT PAPER CLEANING Phone 2773, Thistlethwaite's. For Paperhanging phone 3049 after 6 p. m. J. S. Moora. HOUSE PAINTING Interior finishing and decorating; efficient workmen, prompt service. E. G. Sims, phone 2571. LAHMANN PLATING WORKS FOR ALL KINDS RE-PLATING Auto Parts Brass Beds Table Ware Hardware Chandeliers Mirrors Re-Silvered 209 W. MAIN S. PHONE 2753 FOR HOUSE PAINTING And interior decorating. Call Yanssar and Stainbrook. Phone S03C. HEATING AND PLUMBING 14 ELECTRIC LAMPS And supplies, water and steam supplier, at Mcerhoffs, 9 So. 9th. Phono 1236. MOVING AND STQRAGE 16 FORREST MONGER for local and long distance hauling. Furniture .crated, stored or shipped. AUTO MOVING VAN 200 South 7th St. ' Phone 2B08 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 cltv. Steam heated and well lighted. Phone 2603. MISCELLANEOUS CLEANING 17A CARPET CLEANING Phone 1904. W. Walters. 107 S. 9th St. D. MISCELLANEOUS REPAIRING 17B Lawn mowers repaired and sharpened. Bicycles, babv cabs, sweepers retired. Work called for ajid delivered. Wesley Brown and Son. PUone 3086. LAWN MOWERS Sharpened; screens made and repaired; baby cabs, clothes wringers repaired; pictures framed. We sell high-grade bicycles, new and second-hand. We repair everything. J. O. Darnell Co., 1020 Main, phone 1936. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 Ladies' new brown oxfords for sale. Phon clS 7 7 1JM J. JJ t h. FOR SALE Coal range, kitchen cupboard, linoleum, drugget, lounge, combination book case. 300 N. 22nd. Call after6 p. m. COAL RANGE For sale. 136 S. 9th St. PI "SI I CART Good as new, for sale. 424 South Dth. CORNER- LAVATORY Porcelain, f or sale cheap. 311 North 19th. ELECTRIC"CLEANER For sale cheap. Phone 6296 or call Violet Ray Studio. Black "roof paint for sale In any quantity. Clendennin & Co., 257 Ft. Wayne Ave. HOl'SEHOLD GOODS For sale; 211 N. Ninth; call between 2 and 4 p. m., Tuesday and Wednesday. 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, 7 Somh 11th. APRONS and S 9 th. Bonnets for sale. 617 MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22 CASH paid for second-hand clothing. Phono Gliol. coon rsEi f i ' i! xiTi n i: of STi kinds wanted. See us before you sell. Townsend's Used Goods Phone 3 Main7 Best prices paid for second hand stoves of ail kinds. Phone 3498. i"l ' RNITI'RE "a n d stoves; aU kinds; good prices. Home Supply Store, 181 Tort Wayne Ave. Phone 1862. FrlFxTfT-R E Wan ted; We pay highest prices for used goods, stoves, etc. Rrammer & Foster, 17 S. 7th. Phone 1S7U. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 23 Used records bought, sold and exchanged. Nellie A. Booker, Miller Harness Store. TALKING MACHINES FOR SALE Also Expert Repairing. RICHMOND REPAIR SHOP Phone 1014 1029 Main St. A. R. Chenoweth R. P. Whisler PIANO For sale. Upright, waTrTuTTase! 212 South4th. UPRIGHT PIANO-Walnut case. Miss Alice Knollenberg. Phone 1393. SPECIALS AT THE STORES 25 MAGIC MARVEL Saves clothes and labor. Ask your grocer for it. D. W. Walters, 107 S. 9th St.

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SPECIALS AT THE 8TORES 25 LAWN MOWERS Excellent Una of high grade mowers, at $5.45 to 11175 Rubbar 1 Hose, 6-ply rub ber, 13o foot. BIRCK'S HARNESS STORE. 611 Main FURNACES 25B Holland Heating Systems are planned by engineers and Installed by experts. Estimates given freely. H. L. HOUSEHOLDER, local representative, phone 3163, 319 Randolph street. BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS 26 NOTICE OF REMOVAL C E. KEEVER. CO. HAS MOVED JEWELRY AND REAL ESTATE OFFICES TO 7 SO. 11TH STREET PHONE 1641 FARM & DAIRY PRODUCTS 27 KIRCHER'S MILK for quality. Phone 4096. 1UIUTMEN Try some feeding molasses to Increase the milk flow. Hoosler Feed & Feeder Co., Cor. 3. 6th and A. LIVE STOCK & VEHICLES 31 TWO HOGS For sale. John Rubley, Box 135, R. R, A. CHICKENS For sale; old and young. 1008 South I. PONY STALLION Beautiful spotted Shetland stud pony, in Bervice at Shoffer's old livery barn. 6tU and South A Sts. CATTLE For sale; 10 head of black cattle, Kd. DeBoy, Lynn, Ind. FOR SALE One almost new rubber tired buggy. One lonr shaft break cart. One dump bed. Roscoe Coughlin, S. I and Liberty Ave. Opposite Stollo Abattoir. Office phone 2674, residence phone 2321. Teams and trucks for" all kinds of hauling. 500 yards of fine cement gravel delivered any place, in or out of city. Livestock hauling by careful and experienced men. J. 11. Coughlln and I. A. Fields. Barn, South I and Liberty Ave. Office phone 2G74. Residence phone' 2321. MARE For salel 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. Bt'ICK Light Six Roadster, has only been driven 3,000 miles. C. J. Shute, Canipbellstown, Ohio. FORD Runabout, 1918, completely overhauled; with extra truck bed, onlv $375. Call at 222 South 13th St. for demonstration. SEDAN 5-passenger, with 6-cyllnder Continental motor, in good condition, for sale. 36 N. 8th. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33 LEXINGTON TOURING CAR For sale; newly overhauled, new top, new tires, at a bargain. 402 S. 12th St. Phone 2644. FOR SALE OR TRADE Lexington Six. 17 model ;MaxweIl: Ford truck. Baby Orand Chevrolet; 17 model Ford Tourins; Bnick model 1 45 Touring. Phone 2906. 15 South Ninth. AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE Overland Country Club; new tires and battery. Phone 1334. FORD COUPE For Bale: 1920 model; two new tires. Box A1176, tare Palladium. MOTORCYCLES & BICYCLES 37 MOTORCYCLE For sale. Phone 3602. MOTORCYCLE For sale, Harley Davidson twin. Parish Bros., Pool room, 414 N. 8. INDIAN MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES Second hand Motorcycles MEYERS & TROXEL 14 N. 6th St. We don't fix 'em. We repair 'em JOHNSON MOTOR WHEEL, 1920 For sale. 301 North 14th. Evenings. HOUSES APTS. TO RENT 38 4-ROOM COTTAGENorth 19th St. -For rent. Call 710 FOR RENT FOR RENT TWO BUSINESS ROOMS Best suited for grocery or meat shop, will rent one with privilege of both. There is no better location in the city. GREEN & RAMSEY Hittle Block, 9th and Main St Phone 2576. SPECIALS AT THE STORES 25 SALE Get Your

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SUMMER TERM OPENING NOW Make your summer pay you big dividends. The three summer months spent in the specific training you receive in business college will place you in a good paying position three months in advance of those who put it off till fall. Delay will mean nothing to you. -Enroll before the rates advance July 1. Come right up any morning and we will put you to work. RICHMOND BUSINESS COLLEGE Colonial Building W. L. STUMP, Manager. Phone 2040

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WANTED TO RENT 41 WANTED To rent house, 5 or rooms, by reliable man with Al references; Box E6154, care Palladium. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 CITY PROPERTY We have a good list of city property, 5 and 7-room houses, and can give immediate possession of them. Terms to the right party. See Us for Service BURDSALL & WILLETT CO. CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS Real Estate Room 303 Union Natl. Bank Bldg. 8th St. Entrance Richmond, Ind. Phones 1965, 3271. 3293 C. C. HAWLET SON New Paris, Ohio For farms and real estata of all kinds FARM: 72 ACRES 7-room house, trig ham, double corn crib, all buildings in first-class condition, well fenced, and good orchard; 50 acres new land; farm practically level; $190 per acre. 97 ACRES 7-room house, barn 36x56, tool house, hen house, corn crib, etc., well fenced and tiled, level and excellent location on main pike. 316 ACRES Good 8-xoom house, bank barn 40x60, second barn 40x60, double cribs, tenant house, excellent stock farm; $150 per acre. Plenty more, any size and location. See us now. Good city property, with early possession. HARRIS AND KORTEWEG Southwest Corner 6th and Main Streets Phone 2278 FOR SALE LIKE RENT Double frame house, 5 rooms on side, $15.00 side. No per cent, no tax or insurance. Call 325 West Main St. GREEN & RAMSEY Real Estate, Rentals, Auctioneering and Insurance. Ilittle Block, 9th and Main. Phone 2576. FOR SALE 8-room house, 200 block, South 9th street, $3,500. Possession at once. Modem bungalow, south of Main. Good house, built 3 years. First - class bungalow, modern in every way; 6 rooms. Possession at once. For quick sale. See SHIDELER 91012 Main Phone 1814 OVER 30 HOUSES LISTED FOR SALE with C. E. Keever Co. Office 7 S. 11th. Phone 1641. We Are the Only Concern Making a Cheap Rate to Canada Every Tuesday We make prospective land buyers a railroad rate of $50.00 round trip from Chicago to our land, paying the difference ourselves. This is your last chance to buy at a low price land that is the equal of the best in the highpriced districts of the central states. "Western Canada holds all the world's records in growing wheat and oats, both for quantity and quality." If you wait until another bumper crop Is harvested you will be compelled to pay a higer price than now. It only takes seven days to make the trip and thoroughly investigate our district. There are enough Indiana farmers there to convince you. The sooner you go, the better. We will have a nice party out Tuesday, June 8th. Join us. See for yourself. THE LAND MEN 13 N. 9th Phone 2553 FOR REAL ESTATE and FARMS. se A. M. ROBERTS. Liberty Ave. Office, 18 S. 8th. Phone 4171. GOOD CITY HOMES AND FARMS PORTERFIELD, Colonial Building SPECIALS AT THE STORES 25 NOW ON Wall Paper at M ain Street PAPER STORE Phone 2617 BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS 26

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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 pe"tFty bSos. Real Estate. Farms and City Property. 710 H Wain. Phone 232 CITT PROPERTY Good locations, gee us for values. Petty Bros., 710 Vi Main St. Phone 2328. y For Service, Satisfaction and Results, See Long & Pickett Realty Co. 718 Main St Phones 1628-2017 Over Teeple & Wessel Shoe Store BUNGALOW For sale. Six-room modern, ill South Srd St.. Price 14.000. DOUBLE HOUSE 5 rooms to side; J4.000. 217 and 219 South 3rd St. Wm. H. Haberkern. FARMS FOR SALE 43 FARMS All sizes, prices and locations. See us for values. Petty Bros., 710A Main St. Phone 2S2S. MONEY TO LOAN 46 $$ LOANS SS 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 LEGAL NOTICE 49 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned commissioner, appointed in an action for partition of real estate in the Wayno Circuit Court, wherein John F. Bailey, et al.. are plaintiffs, and Louis H. Bailey, et al., are defendants, to sell the real estate described In the complaint in said cause, will by virtue of an order of said Court, as such Commissioner on Wednesday, the 30th day of June. 1920, offer for sale to the highest and best bidder the following described real estatte in said County of Wayne, State of Indiana, to-wlt: "Part of the Northwest quarter of Section 82, Township 14, Range 1 West; Beginning at a point In the West lino of Ridge Street laid out by Harvey, Hutton and Poe, said point being 166 14 feet South of a marked stone In the North line of said quarter; thence West 140 feet to an alley 12 feet wide; thence South RO feet! thence "Knst 140 feet to the West side of Ridge Street; j

ttience .North uO feet to the place of be- improvement and the manner of makginning. being tract 41 of the official ing the grade, draining, surfacing with map of the City of Richmond. Indiana, concrete, paving and all other work in and said premises being also known as I the making of said improvement is

ao. iJt Hinge street, mclimonrt. In diana. same being a two-story frame aweiiing bouse and lot. ' Terms of Sale: One-third cash, onethird In nine months and one-third in eighteen (18) months, the purchaser to give bankable notes secured by first mortgage on said real estate to said Commissioner, for the deferred payments, waiving valuation and appraisement laws, with 6 interest from date, payable semi-annually. Said sale to be made free and clear of any and all liens excepting taxes for the year 1920. payable in 1021, and also subject to the approval of said Court. Said sale will take place on the above described premises at the hour of 2 o'clock, p. m., of said date. (Signed) G. H. 1IOEESCIIER, Commissioner. GARDNER, JESSUP & HOELSCI1ER, , . Attorneys. Pated June 7, 1920. 6-7, 14, 21. EXECUTORS NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE The under-signed. executor of the last will and testament of Henry Dohertv, deceased, hereby gives notice that by virtue of the power by said will conferred he will at the hour of 2:30 p. m of Wednesday, the 23rd day of June. 1920, at the premises northwest of 'enterville, in Center Township. Wayne County. Indiana, and from day to day thereafter until sold, offer for sale at public sale, all the interest of said decedent in and to the following described real estate in Wayne County, State of Indiana, to-wlt: The east half of the north half of the southwest quarter of section twelve (12), township sixteen (lf,t mn?e thir teen (13) east of the second principal meridian line. 1 AL.O. The south half of the east half of the northwest quarter of section twelve (12), township sixteen (16) range thirteen (13). east, containing lorty (40) acres more or less. ALSO. A part of the northwest quar ter of section twelve (12). township sixteen (16). rnnge thirteen (1C) east hounded as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a stake sixty (60) rods twentv-two and one-half (22 Vi) links south of the northeast corner of said quarter; thence west eighty (SO) rods to a stake; thence ul" nineteen (tui rods two and ono i-'2 nnKs; thence east eightv 1501 rods tostake; thence north Vo.r . , 1 LJ' roas two an1 one-half links to the placo of beginning containing nine and seventy-three hundredths (0.73) acres more or less. Said salo will be made subject to the approval of the Wayne Circuit Court of vvayne County, Indiana, for not less than two-thirds of the full appraised value of said real estate, and upon the following terms and conditions: At least one-third of the purchasemoney cash in hand, the balance in two equal installments, payable in not to exceed nine and eighteen months, evidence by notes of the purchaser, bearing six per cent interest from date waiving relief, providing attorneys' fees estate6 morteae on ' "1 Or the purchaser may pay all cash 1921 t0 thG 1920 taXCS' Pa'able 1" CONST ANTINE DOIIERTT, 1- 11 - Executor, K el ley & Kelley. Attorneys. t May 15-22-29:June 7. ' NOTICE TO ROAD CONTRACTORS btate of Indiana, Wayne Countv, ss: Before the Board of Commissioners 19-0 County Jndiana, .May Term, in ine matter or tbo rnii p t jamln lortman et al for the improvement of the E. L. Commons Road and South E street in the City of Rich".".Mj, omg a continuation of ktIi iii,. , r-id Jl,'"Vai: beln In said oau. an vvayne lownship, Wayne County, Indiana. under the provisions of' the vnnr? ??ad,Law'" NOTICE Is HEREBY GIVEN That sealed proposals, will be received by the Board of Commissi oners of th" ronntv of Wayne, state of 7nrlian , IV J?"" fice of the Auditor of said Wayne coun - " "' " eaiurrtay, the 10th day of I June, 1920. for the improvement of a' iiin mgnway petitioned for by Ren .iamin Foreman et al. situate in Wayne Township, Wayne County, tUate of "in - VULCANIZING 35

Mid RnaH f c T L'ou' t room of ! heard and determined in her absence, co ,ntvo, V' TI"8'0""" ' i WITNESS the Clerk and the seal of

of said Wayne countv, Indiana, in the ! said Court at the City of Richmond City of Richmond, until eleven nvwir' i this Kth dav of .limp. 19?0

DON'T RUN YOUR TIRES TOO LONG But bring them in and let us retread them. We make them look and run like new. We repair blowouts, rim cuts and tubes. All work done here is guaranteed by THE LIKENEW AUTO TIRE COMPANY 1137 Main St. .

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Will Consider Situation A very Important meeting of the governors .of natural gas nsing states, public Bervice commissioners and other representatives of the public, in connection with a meeting of the national committees on natural gas conservation, has been called by the secretary of the Interior for Friday, June 11, in the auditorium of the new interior building at Washington, D. C. for the purpose of going into details of the committee's conclusions in the interest of natural gas conservation, which is now occupying the thoughts of men high up in industry and the government. The governors of natural gas using states are taking a keen interest in the movement for the saving of gas, and It is expected that every one of the 15 states will be represented at the Washington meeting on June 11. The acting director's letter to Governor James M. Cox, of Ohio, stated that his state was the largest gas-consuming state in the union, over 500 towns being dependent on the natural fuel, and that means three-fourths of the population of the state. As a very large proportion of the gas is importKl from West Virginia, an interstate study of the problem is imperative. As to a crisis in the natural gas industry, this is not debatable, it is an accepted fact, and the question is now to get the proper relief. One of the big features of the meeting will be the edoption of the service of economics teachers, nrooer equipment, etc., inturing the correct use of gas American engineers will soon Ftart laying the first oil pipeline in France, from Harve to Paris. LEGAL NOTICE 49 diana, and situate in part of the City of Richmond therein. Said improvement shall be made under a written contract duly entered Into by the successful bidder with said Board of Commissioners in form as set out In Macadamized Road Record No. 3 of said Board of Commissioners in the office of the Auditor of said county under date of May Srd, 1920, said form of contract having been fixed by order of said Board as therein appears, and all bidders shall take notice of the terms of said contract before submit ting bids, as well as the plans, speci fications, profile and complete descripi ... t inln,Ai-omnt A full H. tailed and complete deseription of ' said j fully set out in the report of Viewers and Engineer and in the plans, specifications, and profile therefor which are now on file and may bo seen at the office of 6aid Auditor of said county of Wayne, and in said contract so to be executed, all of which shall be read and construed together, and all of which are as ordered and approved bysaid Board. Each bidder shall state In his bid or proposal the price at which ho will undertake and complete any additional work contemplated under the t"rm and provisions of said contract form herein mentioned. Each bidder shall submit with his bid his bond, payable to the state of Indiana, in the penal sum equal to double the sum of his proposal, with good and sufficient sureties to the approval of said Board of Commissioners, conditioned for the faithful performance of the work in accordance with the profile, report, plans, specifications and contract, sll in strict compliance with the provisions of Section 74 of an Act of the General AsProved March S. inns', entitled "An Act Concerning Highway and all Acts mandatory and supplemental thereto 1"V " n'Lor:.:;"";"" Said Board of Commissioners of said county of Wayne reserves the right to reject any and all bids. sioners of the County of Wayne, State of Indiana, May 3rd. 1920. W. H. BROOKS. Auditor af Wayne County. Stat" of Indiana. Gath V. Freeman, Attorney. may2 i-31,1 un7 The District Court oft the 1'nited States, for the District of Indiana. In the Matter of Owen M. Edgcrton, Bankrupt. In pursuance of an order directed to me In the matter of the bankruptcy of Owen M. Edgerton, No. 427. in the District Court of the fnited States for I the District of Indiana. I will sell at private sale all of the personal estate, including restaurant fixtures and stock of merchandise, of said Owen M. Edgerton, except uncollected accounts, remaining in my hands as trustee, in the place of business formerly occupied bv said Bankrupt in Fountain City, Indiana, beginning at 10 o'clock A. M. Thursday, June 3, 1920. Terms of sale, cash on day of sale, subject to confirmation of the Court. A list of such person.il property can be seen at my office. Room 1. Vaughan Block, Richmond, Indiana, on application. PAfL A. BECKETT, Trustee in Bankruptcy. State of Indiana, Wayne County, sp: William S. Green vs. Marie II. Creen, Wayne Circuit Court, April Term, 1920, Xo. 19086. Annulment of Marriage. BE IT KNOWN, That on the 5th day of June, 1920, the above named plaintiff by his attorney, filed in the tffice of the Clerk of the Wayne Circuit Court his complaint against said Defendant in the above entiled cause Annulment of Marriage together with the affidavit of a competent person, showing that said defendant, Marie II. Green, is not a resident of the State of Indiana. j S.lid Defendant Mnrin Tf flracrt therefore is hereby notified' of the fKintr nnd nendoncv nf cie! ,,ir,t against her and that unless she appears and answers or demurs thereto, at he calling of the said cause, on the .u .3 e 4 . f . 1 . . . . . . '"i uaj Ji ausum, iv-v, a aay 01 t ie Anrtl Torm f C-f .t,t ! begun and held at the Court House lin tne City of Richmond on the first Mondav of Anril W0 siid fvmnliint ,L LZL --?,.P.1?t Pnd 1he alters and things therein i contained and alleged, will be taken ! as true, and the said cause will be LINUS P. MEREDITH. ' Clerk. Robbinp. Reller & Robbins, t June 7-14-21 Attorneys for Plaintiff VULCANIZING 35

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PAGE ELEVEN 11,000 ATTEND K.OFP. MEMORIAL AT EATON; CONCERTS TO BEGIN EATON, o., June 7. One thousand, ci more people were present at the annual memorial and decoration eervices observed by Waverly lodge; Knights of Pythias, Sunday afternoon, In Mound Hill cemetery. The memorial address was delivered by Rev. A. J. Bussard, of the Methodist church, following a ritualistic service at the Pythian burial lot, conducted by Edward Johns, of the local lodge. Graves of the departed brethren were decorated with flowers and emblems of the fraternity. Mayor Harry Rlstnger presided as master of ceremonies at the speakers stand. Rev. Thomas Murray, Eldorado, offered prayer. One hundred knights were In the marching column from Pythian temple to the cemetery. The Boyg' band led the procession. Boys' Band to Play. Members of the Boys' band, recently organized, will present Wednesday" evening the first of a series of openair concerts on the esplanade at the. courthouse. The concerts will b weekly affairs and will be presented' each Wednesday evening. They arefinanced by local business men. Dorcas Has Memorial. Dorcas temple, Pythian Sisters, observed its annual memorial and decoration services Saturday evening at 6:30 o'clock in Mound Hill cemetery. The ritualistic service was presented and graves decorated with flowers. Flower Day Next. Annual flower mission day will be. observed by the Preble County W. C. T. U. Wednesday at the county orphanage and the county infirmary. A program of exercises will be presented at each institution and flowers will be distributed among the inmates. To Sell $27,500 in Bonds. Bonds aggregating $27,500 will be rold June 25 by the city council for, the purpose of installing a filtration1 plant in connection with the city waterworks system. The bonds will bear interest at the rate of 6 per cent, payable semi-annually. No Pastor Selected Yet. Thus far a pastor for Christ church has not been selected. Rev. Paul I Wight resigned the charge and has removed from the city Rev. A. H. Anthony, Central City. Ky.. preached to the congregation Sunday morning and evening. BLYTHE ANALYZES - (Continued from Page One) things are not settled satisfactorily a him in the committee on resolutions. Johnson, undoubtedly will make his first fight on the League of Nations plank in the platform. If that fight is made and won by him in the committee, it will not be brought to the floor, but if he is attute he will not let it be won in committee, and will father a minority report tp be fought out on the floor. Ordinarily, the procedure on the floor of the convention would be to move the previous question on the minority report and go to a vote and adopt it, but thp probability is that if Johnson and Borah and the others ! bring In a minority report on the League of Nations plank, the conven tion will vote down the previous question and allow them to go to it At I least, if the convention is not entirely j tlcvoid of political sense that is what , will be don nnd there is where John son will have his great and final op portunity to win for himself. Up Again6t a Hardhearted Bunch. However, there are 500 delegates in that convention who have sat in other conventions, ranging all the way from hardboiled to four minute eggs so far as the chance of their being swayed by oratory and enthusiasm is concerned, and it is not expected that Johnson will get much more out of thi fight than plenty of applause. He may but the leaders think not. Thus, if that program carried that far, then the real work of selecting th" man to be nominated will begin t show. There are many others beside Ixwden, Wood and Johnson, whos supporters think they have a chance to win after these three are eliminated. The most feasible and most prolabl at this writing is Governor Sprout of Pennsylvania. His chances for thi nomination are excellent, provide! this program works as set forth. The Pennsylvania delegation is for him. His supporters say he is a big business man and has had a long experience in politics; is governor of the stateis right on the important questions of prohibition and suffrage; has a good legislative and executive record, and is a big, two-fisted, upstanding man, with a dash of Quaker in him, and a lot of red blood. Suits Everybody, They Say. Pproul his had no connection with any expenditures for delegates, bis supporters say, and is conservative enough to appeal to the business men of the country, being one himself, as well as progressive enough to suit the sanely radical element. Those are his recommendations a' : Presented by his supporters. Tho8e are the things 4hat are being taken into consideration by the leadere. Some of the politicians say it isn't good politics to take a man from Pennsylvania, as that state is Republican by half a million. Those say Sproul isn't enough of & national character. ! 1 rnoJ ' JJ10 ot thf sPro' ! The fa bjections are pooh-poohed by Sproul backers. - iu ui h tuHmn ,u,S sunaa) i of convention week, one day before the I convention opens, the most likely man ; 1 or tne nomination, in case euner ; Wood, Johnson or Lowden fails of nomination, is Sproul. CAUGHT AND HELD FOR COUNTERFEITING IN N. Y. NEW YORK. June 7. Robert A. Cashill, who was arrested yesterday by federal agents acting on information from Detroit, was held in $5,000 bail here today, pending action of the federal grand Jury on charges of manufacturing and passing counterfeit, money. CasbilTs brothers, John and, David, are under arrest in Detroit on; similar charges. LEGAL NOTICE 49,

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss: Estate of John Z. Miller, Deceased. ' Notice is hereby given that the un-. dersi?ned haa duly qualified in Waynaj Circuit Court as executor of the last) will and testament of John Z. Mlller.'j deceased, late of Wayne county, Indi-t ana. Said estate is supposed to b; solvent. 1 CHARLES T. MILLER. Executor. ; Gardner. Jessup & Hoelscher, Attor-. neys. may24-31rjun7