Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 189, 17 June 1920 — Page 11
THS RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., THURSDAY, JUN7 17, 1920.
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Phone 2834 MONUMENTS 1B JOHN P. EMSLIB Monumentg 15 South Tenth Street Phone 4022. CARD OF THANKS xr. w?av.r and wn wish to ! thank their many Trlenas ror munesses shown them at the time of the Illness and death of Frank Weaver. LOST AND FOUND BILL FOLD Black: containing between $30 and$40. two checks; name Harry E. Parker: lost probably In front of 120 South 16th: phone 1688; reward. IOST One door from auta machine. Please leave at 904 Main or telephone 1643. . PARTY who picked up $10 bill In Thlstlethwaite's South 8th Street Store. Tuesday evening, at 5:30. Is requested to mail same at once to 43 South 16th, If they wish to avoid Jrouble. POCK ETBOOK Lost; containing three $10 hills: on Main or S. 10th Sts.; reward; return to 341 S. Tenth St. WATCH Lost: radium face; with fob. Phone 4735. Reward. SILVER POCKET PURSE Lost Wednesday evening. Return to 42 S. 14th. LTTsTGray fur neck piece, about 10:15. near Pennsylvania depot; reward; phone S147C. PURSE Lost; at Glen Miller park Wednesday evening; containing money; reward. Return 118 State. HELP WANTED MALE YOUNG MAN Wanted. Empire Brass Foundry, North 11th and Elm. First-Class Lathe and J. & L. Operators Wanted New machines being installed. BOY Wanted; between 16 and 18 years; steady employment; apply in person. Greek Candy Store. Laboring Men Wanted LEMON'S GREENHOUSE East of City BOOKKEEPER WANTED At least two years' experience. AUBURN IGNITION MFG. CO.
OMAN Wanted to do general
housecleaning work. Westcott Hotel.. 10 MEN TO REPORT READY FOR WORK Richmond-Greenville Gravel Company Phone 4344 TRACK LABORERS Wanted; on Pennsylvania System, Columbu3 Division. Apply at supervisor's office of J. Textin, Richmond, or Section Foreman, or Agent at any point. WANTED AT ONCE Men for glue room; good wages for right party. RICHMOND TIRE MFG. CO. Applicants may call 2685 or 3305 after 6 p. ni. Baler Silage Cutter Assemblers Experienced Men Preferred Apply Employment Office S WAYNE-ROBINSON CO. WANTED LABORERS for concrete work; 50 cents per hour, 10 hour day. I LIFE BROS., Pennsylvania East Yards. Men Wanted Apply at Factory Manager'3 JENKINS-VULCAN SPRING Office CO. HELP WANTED FEMALE 6 fnoK Main. AND WAITRESS Wanted; 32S GIRLS WANTED In Packing Department Call Richmond Baking Co. WHITE WOMAN Experienced ; to cook and assist in housework. Mrs. Oliver Bogue, 2015 Main St.
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LADY "Wanted; as Richmond Country 11ns. Phone 3829. necond cook at Club. Mr. RiwSITUATIONS WANTED 8 PRACTICAL NURSE only. 821 V4 N. 8th. Confinement POSITION Wanted as housekeeper In widower's home. No objection to the country. Address Box K. 11107. care Palladium. ROOMS FOR RENT 16TH ST.. NORTH. 823 Furnished rooms for rent. Ilf HSTSbUTH, 130 Modern furn ished room; phone 106o. 11TH ST., NORTH, 27-Furnlshed modern flat; no children. FURNISHED ROOMS, singly or en suite; phone 2156. 5THSTT"S0UTH, 27 Furnished rooms -for rent. 14TH-ST.7NORTH, 221 Two furnished housekeeping rooms; no children. THREE fuTnished. rooms for light housekeplng. Phone 527 5. 3RlTi STSOUTl IW EST, 40 5 Fu rnished rooniB for light housekeeping, forrent. APARTME NT T h ree" ro o miT furnished, on Main St Home Supply Store, 181 Ft. Wayne Ave. 5THStirNORTH224 Two rooms fur nished for housekeeping. 7TH ST., SOUTH7111 Very desirable sleeping rooms, with bath, for rent. ROOMS For rent. 2 furnished for light housekeeping. Phone 2540. ITtHTsf7ris'ORTII.309 Four modern unfurnished rooms, and garage, for rent. LARGE ROOM For light housekeeplng; location central. Phone 26S6. 7TII ST., SOUTH37-Roomsfor"'rent 9TH ST., NORTH, 214 Two furnished rooms with bath, for light housekeeping. BUSINESS SERVICE 12 DRESSMAKING Wanted ; Street. 442 S. 13th UPHOLSTERING and awnings made and repaired. Prompt service. 1123 Hunt St. T. C. Yager. HOUSE PAINTING Interior finishing and decorating; efficient workmen, prompt service. E. C. Sims, phone 2571. CARPET CLEANING Phone 1904. D. W. Walters, 107 S. Ninth St. Expert Paper Cleaning Phone 2773, Thistlethwaite's. HEATING AND PLUMBING 14 ELECTRIC LAMPS AND SUPPLIES water and stram supplies: at Meer. hoff's, 9 S. 0th. Phone 1236. MOVING AND STORAGE 16 FORREST MONGER for local and long distance hauling. Furniture .crated, stored or shipped. AUTO MOVING VAN 200 South 7th St. Phone 260S STORAG Ef or IIoTfsehold-Goods Fel t -man Storage House. Apply Feltman's Cigar Store. Phone 2039. 609 Main Street. MISCELLANEOUS REPAIRING 17B LAWN MOWERS Sharpened: screens made and repaired: baby cabs, clothes wringers repaired; picture? framed. We sell high-grade bicycles, new and second-hand. We repair everything. J C. Darnell Co., 1020 Main, phone 1936. LAWNMOWERS Repaired and sharpened: Bicycles, baby cabs, sweepers, re-tircd. Work called for and delivered. Wesley Brown t Son. Phone 30SC. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE ; phone U0S. 21 SHUTTERS--For sal SWING For sale; good, 5-foo.t. oak. with chains: phone 170 1 1 . S K B I ' RN E R l-'or saltcall phone i 253S. PREST-O-LITE TANK, lamp bracket for motorcycle, for sale a n d call fili S6uth17th St. WINDOW SASHES and" glass "for sale call 309 Soath !Hh St. I1EKP STROLLER -For sale; N. 1st St. ELECT fflC VACUUM SWEEPER For, sale? new; witli attachments: cost j $52.50;sale price $35. Phone 4719. FLOOR LAMP For-sale; new; $20.00. I No. 21G14 North WcstFirst St. I SFIT For safe; tan jersey; size. 3S. 10271i Main ,3rd floor, east door. K I'NDLINO WOOD Large- quantity ; j for sale cheap. Davis Motor Car Co., phone 1028. ! WE Buy, Sell or Trade for Used Watches; also, complete lino of new j watches, priced very low. Buy your high-grade spectacles of us at about half the usual price. C. E. Keever, 7 South 11th. RABRITPENS Screen doors and lumber for sale. 1382 Ridge St. BLACK ROOF PAINT For sale In any quantity. Clendenin & Co., 257 Ft. Wayne Ave. BABY CAB For" Sjjle: gray condition. Call 625 S. P.. reed; good MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22 WANTED To buy; G-foot floor case. good condition. Skinner & Frew Co., 15 S. 7th St. PLATFORM ""SCALE Wanted; about 500 lb.; good condition; one small hand truck. Phone 1G40. GOOD USED Fl 1 IXITL'n E Of all kinds wanted See us before you sell. Townsend's Used Goods. Phone 129t. 533 Main. FpHNITUilE Wanted. We pay highest prices for used goods, stoves, etc. Uramor & Foster, 17 S. 7th. Phone 1S76. CASH paid for second-hand clothing. Phone 3231. BEST PRICES Paid for second-hand stoves of all kinds. Phone 34S. FCRXITUKE and stoves all kinds; good pricea. Home Supply Store, 1S1 Fort Wayne Ave.. Phone 1S62. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 23 PIANO with bench, Phone 1792. for sale; walnut. SPECIALS AT THE STORES 25 RUBBER HOSE, 14c FOOT 5-ply rubber hose, 1 4c ft. ; best grade red moulded hose, cut any length, ltie ft.; all new stock. LAWN MOWERS, $5.95 up. SPRAYERS, 49c. PARIS GREKX, 25c can SO-BOS-SO 80c can Special prices garden tools. BIRCK-S 611 Main on When In need of carp e n t e r. plastering, garden and cement tools, we have the best tools at the lowest prices. BIRCK, 611 Main
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MAGIC MARVEL Saves clothes and labor. Ask your grocer for it. D. "W. Walters. 107 & 9th St. FURNACES 25B Holland Heating Systems are planned toy engineers and In stalled by experts. Estimates given freely. H. L. HOUSEHOLDER, local representative, phone 3163, 319 Randolph street. BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS 26 For Plumbing and Heating See Ed. G. Balling Prompt and efficient service. 721 S. 11th St. FARM & DAIRY PRODUCTS 27 DAIRYMEN Try some feeding molasses to Increase the milk flow. Hoosier Feed and Feeder Co., Cor. S. 6th and A. KIRCHER'S MILK for quality. Phone 4096. PLANTS AND SEEDS 29 FINE ASTER PLANTS For sale. N. 17th. 403 LIVE STOCK & VEHICLES 31 DRIVING HORSE For Street. sale; 21 Hilda TEAMS AND TRUCKS For all kinds of hauling. 500 yards of fine cement grav el delivered any place in or out of city. Livestock hauling by careful and experienced men. J. Tt. Coughlin and I. A. Field?, Barn South I and Liberty Ave. Office phone 2674. Residence phone 2321. FOR SALE One almost new rubbertired buggy: one long shaft break cart; one dump bed .Roscoe Coughlin, S. I and Liberty Ave., opposite Stolle Abbatoir. Office phone 2G74, residence phone 2321. PET STOCK & POULTRY 32 HEN and chickens for sale; 4855. NEW ZEALAND RABBITS For sale; call Robert and Ralph Lashev, Boston, Ind. Phone 23-A. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33 TRUCK CHASSIS For sale; Pohlmeyer, Downing & Co. lU'PMOBILE 5-passenger. 1J16 model, good condition; 14 North nth Street. Used Car: All cars are overhauled and newly painted before they leave the shop and are guaranteed to be in first class mechanical con dition. 1917 Dodge Touring 1919 Commerce 1-ton Truck 1919 Chevrolet Touring 1915 Dodge Bros. Roadster 1918 Dodge Bros. Sedan Two 1919 Dodge Bros. Touring 1916 Dodge Bros. Touring 1917 Ford Touring 1917 Ford Delivery 1917 Ford Touring 1916 Ford Touring 1916 Ford Delivery 1917 B'ord Roadster AUTO COMPANY 1117 Main Street Phone 1041 FORD 5-passenger, for sale; Al condition. Box P2132, care Palladium. OVERLAND Country Club, for sale; Model 90. Phone 243fi or 1934 evenings. CHEVHOLKT 490 for sale; dition. 500 North 15th. good conPEDAN For sale; 5-passenger; with 6cylinder Continental motor; in good condition. 36 N. Sth. USED CARS and TRUCKS At very special prices this week only. J. R. BROWN Phone 14D4 Day Phone 4692 Night VULCANIZING 35 Get the GRANT Rebuilt TIRES that look like this for your old ones, $9.60 and up. Feltman's Cigar Store Thone 2039 609 Main St. VULCANIZING 35
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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 r 1137 Main St.
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E. T. CONING GARAGE For all kinds of garage work. Valve grmains, . Work guaranteed. Webster, Ind. MOTORCYCLES & BICYCLES 37 EXCELSIOR For sale; 3-speed. $100; Used Wlllard Battery. Phone 4844. INDIAN MOTORCYCLES & BICYCLES lt Second-hand Motorcycles. MEYERS & TROXEL 14 N. 5th St. don't fix 'em We repair "em. Wo HOUSES-yAPTS. TO RENT 38 BUILDING FOR RENT Garage, with living room above; water and electric lights. C. L. BOURNE Sixth and Main Phone 2006 or 2709 SIX-ROOM modern house for rent; desirable location. Phone 1619. WANTED TO RENT 41 WANTED To rent; garage for one machine. South 12th or 13th preferred. Call 1547 or 314 South 13th after 6:30. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 GOOD CITY HOMES AND FARMS PORTER FIELD. Colonial Bldg. MODERN home for sale. Phone 2718. HOUSE 2 Apts.. 6 rooms and bath each, good condition, on Improved street, for Vi cost to build. HOUSE 6 rooms, good location. Ca.ll Home Supply Store, 181 Ft. Wayne Ave. GREEN & RAMSEY Real Estate. Rem'als, Auctioneering and Insurance. Hittle Block, 9th and Mr ln. Phone 2576. TURNER "W. HAD LEY 2nd Nat. Bank. Building; Buys and Sells Properties; Homes sold on payments like rent. C. C. HaWLEY & SON New Paris, Ohio For farms and real estate of alljklnds FOR REAL KSTATEAND"FARMS See A. M. ROBERTS, IS S. Sth. Pbos 4XTL PETTY BROS. Real Estate, Farms and City Property. 710'j Main Phone232S OVER 30 HOUSES LISTED FOR SALE with C. E. Keever Co. Phone 1641. Office 7 s. 11th. 1 FIVE ROOMS AND BATH For 31 S Richmond Ave.. Phone 4747. sale; For Service, Satisfaction and Results, See Long & Pickett Realty Co. Over Teeple & Wessel Shoe Store 718 Main St. Phones 1628-2017 122-ACRE "FARM For Kale; mostly level and tillable; 3 miles from county seat; located on good pike: good buildings; 11 head of cows, 3 calves, 6 JO cad of horses, 45 head of hogs, con sisting ni b brood sows ana i! pig: all crops and farming tools; posses-! Kino :it t.fi.-i. iinn A Vt 1 sion at om-e; pri $ 15,00(1. A. M. Price, 215 North 1 1th St. Phone 22S IHLOUSES FOR SALE 7-ROOM Modern Home, garage; nice location. See this for nice home. Price $7,500. 6- ROOM HOUSE on 14th street, modern all but furnace, garage. Trice $3,600. 7- ROOM Modern Home. V2 blck off Main street on 16th street. Priced $4,500. NICE 5-ROOM Bungalow, modern, on west side. 5-ROOM HOUSE on Randolph street, electric lights, both waters and a good home. Price $3.oi)0. A NICE COUNTRY HOME on car line, two lots, toilet in house; electric lights. Price will be right. TWO NICE BUSINESS ROOMS for rent; fine for grocery and meat j shop. us. We guarantee satisfaction. GREEN & RAMSEY Hittlo Block, 9th and Main Office Phone 2576 FARMS FOR SALE 33 ACRES Good G room house, large barn, well tiled and level. All new wire fences. $7,500.00. 85 ACRES Good 7-room house, large barn, well fenced and tiled; practically level. -Handy to school and church, on good road. Priced at $12,000. A bargain. 165 ACRES Good S-room house, slate roof; good barn, plenty outbuildings. Practically level; right at R. R., school and church, $33,000.00. 256 ACRES Good 8-room house, very large barn, silo, hog house, tool shed, etc. Everything in good shape. One of the finest farms in Eastern Indiana. $210.00 per acre. CITY PROPERTY Good double brick on S. 6th St. Emptv. ?2,5C0.00 10-room house on N. 12th St. Nov. possession. $l.S00.OO. We always have a large list to choose from. HARRIS AND KORTEWEQ Office Phone 2278 S. W. Cor. Main and Sixth Streets COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE I have been appointed by the Court, commissioner to sell that good residence property located at 207 North 7th St. See me for further particulars. DENVER C. HARLAN j Commissioner ! i 312 Colonial B!dg. ! VULCANIZING 35
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HOUSE of 8 rooms for sale; electric lights, bath, both kinds water, cellar, one acre of ground. 1200 Harris St.. phone 4838. FOR SALE 7-room house; good all round big lot; lminediate possession ; second square on 14th St.; price $3,600 MODERN BUNGALOW On South 10th St.; lot 62x180; price $4,000. " 6-ROOM HOUSE One square off Main; all modern except toilet and bath; price $2,300. Arthur Brooks. LEGAL NOTICE 49 NOTICE TO HEIRS, CREDITORS. ETC. In the matter of the estate of Julia E. Test, deceased, in the Wayne Cir cuit Court, April Term, 1920. Notice is hereby given that Mary A. Stubbs. as Executrix of the estate of Julia E. Test, deceased, has presented and filed her account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for examination and action of said Circuit Court on the 26th day of June, 1920, at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate are required to appear In said Court nid show cause. If any there be, why said account and vouchers should not be approved. MARY A. STUBBS. Executrix. Gardner, Jessup & Hoelscher, Attornevs June 3-10-17 CORPORATION DISSOLUTION State of Indiana, Department of State. Ed Jackson (State Seal) Secretary of State. To all to whom these presents shall come, greeting: I, Ed Jackson, Secretary of State of the State of Indiana, hereby certify that The Peter Jphnson Company has this day caused to he filed in the office of the Secretary of State of the State of Indiana, the properly signed and attested consents, statements and papers required by Section One of an act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, entitled, "An act prescribing the method and procedure for the voluntary dissolution of private corporations and voluntary associations, and declaring an emergency," approved March 14, 1913. And I further certify that said writ ten consents, statements and papers so filed as aforesaid, show that eaid company and the officers thereof have complied with the provisions of said Section One of said act and that said corporation Is now in process of dis solution. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the State of Indiana at the Citv of Indianapolis, this Sth day of March, A. D. 1920. ED JACKSON. Secretary of State. By P. H. Wolfard, Deputy. (STATE SEAL) A. C. Lindemuth, Atty. Junelf17 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Indiana State Highway Commission Indianapolis, Ind., June 7. 1920. Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the State Highway Co t . .. ... mission, Indianapolis, Indiana, at 10 o'clock a. m., June 25. 1920. for Tar Surface treatment on State Roads as described below: Proposal No. 5. Estimate $9,936.40 Road 3, Section S. Wayne county. Road ':, Section T, Waynr county. Road 21, Section B, Wayne county. Road 21, Section C, Wayne county. Date set for completion, October 15, 1920. Bidders shall file bond with their bid equal to one and one-half times the amount of their proposal. Proposals, bidding blanks, and specifications are on file in the office of the Slate Highway Commission, Indianapolis, where the same may be obtained. Contract will be let to the lowest and best bidder, but the right is reserved to' reject any and all bids if cause exists therefor. L. H. WRIGHT, Director. June 10-17 NOTICE TO HEIRS, CREDITORS, ETC. In the matter of the Estate of Julia Qufg-ley, deceased. In the Wayne Circuit Court. April Term, 19.20. Notice is hereby given that Michael J. QuiRley, as Administrator with the Will annexed of the estate of Julia Quieriey, deceased has presented and filed his account and vouchers in final FettKmcnt of said estate, and that the same will come up for examination and action of said Circuit Court on the 2tith day of June, l!t2rt. at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate are 'equired to appear In said Court and show cause, if any there MONEY TO LOAN 46 USE OUR
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PUBLIC SALE At 1 P. M., 1312 South D Street, Saturday, June 10 Two bedsteads and spings, 1 new; 1 new 50-pound cotton mattress; 1 dining table and 6 chairs; 5 rockers; 1 bed davenport; 1 new Silvertone phonograph; some records; 5 new window shades; 1 new Axminster rug, 9x12; small rugs; bookcase; 1 chiffonier; 2 stands and 1 good Singer sewing machine: 1 carpet sweeper; 2 dozen Mason jars; 1 OVERLAND TOURING CAR, 85-Six. WALTER S. WITT Tom Conniff, Auctioneer
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Tuesday, June 22nd, at 1 :30 p. m. At No. 635 Sheridan St. I will sell my home at public auction, having no further use for the same. It is a good 8-room house, with bath, hot water heat and garage, and is located on car line. L. C. MOORE Simon Weddle, Auctioneeir J. E. Healy. Clerk.
News of the Counties
WEBSTER, Ind. The Daughters of Rebecca Lodge will give team work at Milton Wednesday night. Those composing the party are: Mr. and Mrs. Clarent Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. Will Wllcoxson. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Joe Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Newton Brumfleld, Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Jay. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dugrandrut, Mr. and Mrs. Moody Lamb, Mr. and Mrs. Will Harris, Mr. and Mrs. John Bond. Mrs. Metta Hendershott, Bell Wills. Jennie Jessup, Mrs. Fannie Feasel, Elizabeth Harris. Louie Demeree, Alta Wilcoxen and Harry Hunt. Mrs. Floyd Best. Miss Abbi Marshall and Mrs. Luclle Beeson composed a committee to view the interior of the Friends church at Centervilk Monday afternoon, In the interests of the Aid society. DUBLIN. Ind The W. H. M. S. of the Methodist church met last Tues day with Mrs. Isaiah Fiickler. Thai meeting had been postponed on account of the funeral of the mother of Mrs. John Smalley, on the first Thursday of the month. The business session of the meeting was held first and officers for the coming year vrere elected. They are. President, Mrs. Frickler; vice presi dent, Mrs. C. E. McKee. recording sec retary. Mrs. Bert McBride; corres ponding secretary, Mrs. Charles Evans; treasurer. Mrs. George Wiker. Mrs. O. D. Hall had charge of th program. June 8 was the 40th anrti versary of the W. H. M. S. Mrs. El S. Morgan read several interesting articles in regard to the (lccasioj Mrs. Frank Oler and Miss "ilanr.jd) Schneeberger furnished the mus.',c Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Floyd return ed home from Naperville, 111., Wednesti ty. where they attended the high school commencement at which their da lighter, Doris, was one of the graduates. Thev also visited their daughter, :.lrs. E. F. Snyder. Doris came home -with them. She had been gone since last August and her friends here are. glad to welcome her. There will be preaching services at the Friends and Christian churches Sunday morning. No services will be hf-id at the other churches on account of the Children's day program at the Friends church. HOIjLANSBURG, O. The Pythian Sisters of this place instituted the Pythian Sister Lodge at Castine Tuesday evening. There were 31 charter members. After the business of the lodge luncheon was served in the basement of the hall. Those present from here were: Misses Idris and Norma Clrenoweth. Ixn-a Payne, Mesdames Elza Coppock, Kara Fulkerson. Rflla Pitman, 1-erne Williams, Pheba Piatt, Lillia Mikesell, Rose Caskey, Margaret Roberts, Mary. Harley, Mae Ritenour, Blanche Anderson, Lorane Davis, Maud Jones, Mrs. Frame, Alice Norris, Ethel Payne. Elsie Sinks, Sid Payne. Mary Money. Mina Flatter. Irene Armacost, Ethel Williams. Ann umiemau, auk "" ley, Nora Hams, Halt e Trimble, Pauline Haker, Lupe uonens Haker, Lupe nonerts, airs,, -m'; Donald, Cora Williams, Mamie Wolf, Margaret Bishop. Ella "Woods. Laura Thompson. Mrs. McClure, Sarah White Messrs. V. E. Chenoweth, Ross Pitman, Henry Bicknell, Ernest Sinks, LEGAL NOTICE 49 vouoihcrs he, wh.v said account and should not he approve, 1. M1CHAKL J. U'l"I ;i.i:V. Administrator, with th will annexed. Kelley & Kelley, Attorneys. June 3-1 n-17 NOTICE TO HKIRS, CI :KI ITOltK. KTC. In tho matter of the estate of Melvina Burnett, decease,!, in the Wayne Circuit Court. April Term. T.t-'i. Xnlirf is h.Tcl.v civrn that Dickin son Trust -Ciuima 11 v a-; Lecuttr of the! estate of Melvina P.nrtiett, dece.LS.-d. lias presented and file.l its account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for examination and action of said dricuit Court on the 2i;th day of June, jy.O, j at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate are reouired to appear in said Court ami show cause. if any there be. why s u,l account and vouchers should not tie approve, ). DICKINSON T1UST ( ' M I 'A X V, Kx ecu tor. Gardner. Jessup Sr & 1 toclsei.er. Att'vs. June n - 1 0 -1 7 MONEY TO LOAN 46 MONEY -$10.00 to $300.00 No inquiries made of friends, Every service PUBLIC SALE 48
Bland Downing. Will Harris. C. E. Fulkert n, Nora Payne, George Anderson. H. H. Jones, Jerry Norris, Cheater Lac tz and Harry McClure. CAM: BRIDGE CITV. Ind. Children's Day exercises will be observed at the Christian church next Sunday evenirj g at 7 o'clock. Program as follows: "America," opening chorus; devoiJonal. Mrs. Ed. Copeland; welcomfc. Roy Diclerson; recitation. Mary Modfn; r-citaXion, Eugene Evans: recititUon. C. Ohmit; song, Mrs. Roy Cop f land's class; recitation. II. Dryer;, reci lotion. Elizabeth Martin; song. "OI ft Mother Moon," Miss Bertha Marpje fa class; recitation. Lilian Tagne; ex rcise. by four bovs; song, "Some Beys and Girls," Mrs. A. H. Hodson's diss; recitation, Francis Crook; recitpjjon. Maxine Martin; recitation, E,elyn Modlin; recitation, Claude Ev?.rs; solo, Lillian Tague; recitation. T.3iizel Hubbard; recitation. Erma Hoover; recitation, Julia Louise Barrecitation. Mary Modlin: song, "Teeter Tauter," junior class; recita-
U on, Melba Don Chiarenza; recitation, Morse Peele: exercise, by four girls: lose drill, junior girls; solo. Ruth Faye; song, ' Joyous Summer." Mrs. R. Ij. Scott; song, "Roses, Blooming Roses," Mrs. Roy Copeland's class. MIDDLEBORO, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Clester Rockhill and daughter of Richmond, were week-end guests of Mr. Charles Borton and family Miss Hazel Barney visited at Gettsburg, Sunday. .Miss Berniee Urton and Miss Rankin are spending a few days with Miss Urton's parents. ... Mrs. Meyers, of Richmond, spent the week-end with her daughter, Mrs. Oscar Hawkins. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Pleasant Seaney, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Danner, Mr. and Mrs. Bradhaugh, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bradbaugh and children were the guests Sunday of Mr. Homer Hindbaugh and family, of Liberty Mr. and Mrs. Linsey Canaday and son visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Dennis Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Hardwick spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Jones, south of Richmond Mr. George Fouble, of New Madison. Ohio, visitod Sunday with Mr. Charles Townsend and family Mrs. K. D. Cofield entertained at Sunday evening ninner, Miss Marjorie Kirkman. Miss Olive, Ruth and Esther Boyd of Richmond Mr. John Hawkins is visiting a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hunt Mr. Guy Bobies and family, of Union City, spent Sunday w irh Mr. Hansbarger and family Mrs. Mary Hawkins and daughter Mildred, called on Mrs. Sam Danner Monday evening Miss Marjorie Kirkman will entertain the Young People's Sunday school class Friday evening. Mr. Orville Boyd and family of JJichmond, spent Sunday with Mrs. M,. B. Little Mr. and Mrs. Clem Alexander, Mrs. E. V. Stambach, Miss Ins Alexander and Miss Hazel Barney Tuesday. Mr. Frank Hawley. son of Kjrs. Aoxander wag a Kradiite.. )Ir. and .rs Kvprf,tt nnhArtv h daughters visited Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Disher, of near Dayton, Sunday.. Mrs. Frank Allen is visiting relatives at Indianapolis Mr. Ray Needuni anjl family and Josephine Busson spent Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bogan Mr. Frank Thomas and family. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Waiting and Mr. Emmett Parish and familv called oi Mr. Orville Thomas and family Sunday afternoon. .Mrs. Pleasant Seaney called on Mrs. Joe Thomas Thursday afternoon Mr. William Hart man and family visited Sunday with Henry Nolte and family of Economy Mrs. William Jefferis called on Mrs. Russell White Friday evening ..Mr. Lewis Znrwell and family spent Sunday with Russell White and family Miss Yiokt Steele, Mr." Andy and Warren Bogan were the guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bogan. The Ladies' Aid will meet with Mrs. Myrtle Thomas Thursday A large crowd attended the Children's Day program held Sunday evening at the M. K. church... Mr. and Mrs. William Jefft-ris and Miss Rebecca Roe spent Sunday with the latter's' parents, Mr. and Mr. Amos Roe, of West Alexandria Mr. N. E. Norris and family visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Higs. of New Paris Mr. and Mrs. Orville Boyd called on Mr and Mrs. Joseph Reid Sunday evening. Mr. Georgp Skinner and familv , and Dr. and Mrs. George B. Hunt, j spent. Wednesday evenine with Donjald.Baynes and family.. Mr. and Mrs. j Clarence Jefferis and son visited with Mr. John Gunn and family.. Mr. John I Gault of Yomipstown, O., will visit, i his son. George Gault and family for a few days next, week. . . .Mr. and Mrs. i K. I). Cofield, Mr. and Mrs .1. E. Reid ; called on Mrs. M. B. Little Sunday evenine: Mrs. E. V. Stambach spent. Monday evening vi;h Mr. Clem Alexi ander and family Mr. Frank Poguo ; called on Mr. and Mrs. Walter Alexan- : der Monday afternoon. NEW GARDEN. Ind Attendance at Sunday School Sunday was t;0; collection, S2.2o Misses Blanche Williams. Gladys Bailey, and Mr. Harold Brinkley, motored to Portend, Sunday, in the interest of the Young Friends' Conference Little Marian Ruby, of Richmond, spent last week v itii Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bailey and family Miss Mildred Kraze spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Henrv Hoover and family Mr. and Mrs. Willard Collins and daughter, Marjorie attended decoration at Williamsburg, Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hoover and family attended th annual family reunion held at Henley's cabin. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Bowman, of Hartford City, spent Tuesday and Wednesday last wef-k visiting Mr. and Mrs. Luther Liebold and family Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pitts entertained at Sunday dinner: Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dwiggins nd family, of Winchester Mr. and Mrs. Albent Williams entertained at dinner Sunday: Miss Alice Williams, Mrs. Addie Hiatt and Miss Ruth Hiatt, of Fountain City Mr. Albert Cook, of Newcastle, spent the week-end visiting his sister. Miss Esther Cook. ....Misses Ruby Leibold and Louise t Martin attended Earlham Commencej ment, Wednesday Miss Esther j Cook spent Tuesday and Wednesday j visiting relatives in Richmond. Sho (attended the Earlham commencement. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Hunt motorI e d to Winchester, Sunday afternoon. .Mrs. urenr returned home with them after a two weeks visit with relatives and friends Miss Glenna Bailey was a dinner guest Sunday of Miss Ruby Leibold.' The Children's Day exercises held Sunday evening were well attended ..Mr. and Mrs. Luther Leibold ami Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Bowan called on relatives al Richmond, Wednesday evening.
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