Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 205, 7 July 1920 — Page 11
THE PALLADIUM
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING eunaaruixru biiu inurcu t ' ' iuivn icierence, according to The Basil I. Smith System (Copyright). Phone 2834 MONUMENTS 1B JOHN P. EMSLIE Monuments 15 South Tenth Street Phone 4033 CARD OF THANKS CARD OF THANKS We wish In this way to express our appreciation to all those who so kindly assisted us during the illness and death of Mrs. Emma McAdams. Also wish to express our appreciation for the floral offerings. THEOnOTiK C. PATJKER. SAMUEL E. PARKER. CLERMONT and ROLAND PARKER DOROTHY and RICHARD McADAMS (Children). PERSONAL IF those persons who would care to have "Ten Little Bottles" In their homes will watch this paper for the next few days they will learn something to their advantage. LOST AND FOUND 4 BUNCH OF KEYS Lost; phone 1853 or 1669, or Palladium. BICYCr7E Found ; 'cTirilacklnanKfehfoth Coal Co., N. 10th and F. Mr. Morton Phenis. LADIES' COAT Lost; either In Fountain City or between Fountain City ' and Richmond. Return Palladium. W H IT Fj IVOR Y W A T CI I FO B Lo s t ; with "'Don't Kiss Me" written on it. Return Paladium office. Reward. ELGIN" WATCH -Lost; open face; plain back; reward. 10 Ft. Wayne Ave. HELP WANTED MALE LUMBER HANDLERS WANTED C. & W. KRAMER CO. SAW MILL YOUNG MAN Wan t el ; to learn the Jewelry business. Must havo best of' recommendations. Jenkins & Co., 726 Main. Young Man Wartted for production clerk; excellent opportunity for hustler. Richmond Piston Ring Co., Richmond Ave and West 7th street. CLERKS, (men. women) 18 upward, for Postal Mail Service. $130 month. Experience unnecessary. For free particulars write J. Leonard (former Civil Service Examiner) 1041 Equitable Bldtr., WashinRton. Men and Teams Wanted Report 5:30 to 5:40 North Sixth to work on our new Richmond Baking Co. building. Apply Superintendent on site. HOUSEMAN Wanted. Westcott Hotel. LABORERS WANTED Good Wages CITY LIGHT PLANT HELP WANTED FEMALE 6 WANTED Competent cook. Mrs. R. G. Leeds Phone 2163. PAST RY COOK Wanted. KandyShop". 919 Main. 1)1 S II WAS HE R Wanted; good wages. Central Chop House, oth and Main. DISH WASH E R Wan t ed. Kandy" Shof 919 Main. GIRLS WANTED In Packing Department Call Richmond Baking Co. SEAMSTRESS Wanted; experienced preferred. Union Store. AGENTS & SALESMEN WANTED-7 SHI.L TIRES Direct to car owner. :!0x3 non-skid. 111.75. Tubes $2.2f; other sizes in proportion. Guaranteed 0.000 miles on liberal adjustment basis. Bis commissions. Experience or capital unnecessarv. Auto Tire Cbarini? House. 1500 West 10th. Chicago. SITUATIONS WANTED 8 WASHINGS Wanted; 39 S 16th. JOB "ON FARM Wanted: by ex perl" 1 enced man, a. 22; can Klve best of j reference. Call at Brlcker's garage,! N. 7th and A Sts. ROOMS FOR RENT 9 3RD ST.. SOUTH WEST, 405 Furnished lisht housekeeping rooms for rent. 12TH ST SOUTIM23 Three light housekeeping rooms for rent. 3 4TH ST.7 NORTH. 221 Two furnished light housekeeping rooms; no children. 9TH ST . NORTH, 23 '-j Large room for rent to two gentlemen. 11 TH ST SOUTH. " 1 3 0 Modern" f urn -islied room. Phono 1065. MAIN" ST.7" 4 15 Two desirah'lo front rooms for rent: for light housekeeping'. Call on Hopkins. 12 South 6th.
HELP WANTED MALE 5 HELP WANTED MALE 5
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WANTED WEBB-COLEMAN GARAGE BLDG. HOFFMAN CONSTRUCTION CO.
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TWO or three unfurnished rooms wanted; north eml preferred. Box D4070, care Palladium. BUSINESS SERVICE 12 HOUSE PAINTING Interior finishing and decorating; efficient workmen, prompt service. E. C. Sims, phone 2571. TRUCKING OF ALL KINDS See ORA STOVER New Hope, O. ; Eaton. R. R. 2. Ph. 8863 O. A. BENNETT, the vulcanizing man, 1113-15 Main. PAPER HANGING AND PAINTING Phone 3761 or call 520 N. 18th St. 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. CARPET CLEANING Phone 1904. X. W. Walters. 107 South 9th Street. UPHOLSTERING and awnings made and repaired; prompt service. T. C. Yager, 11 23 Hunt St. ELECTRIC LAMPS AND SUPPLIES water and steam supplies, at Meerhoffs, 9 S. 9th. Phone 1236. MOVING AND STORAGE 15 FORREST MONGER For local and long distance hauling. .Furniture crated, stored or shipped. AUTO MOVING VAN 200 South 7th St. Phone 260S MISCELLANEOUS REPAIRING 17B LAWN MOWERS repaired and sharpened; bicycles, baty cabs, sweepers, re-tired. Work called for and delivered. Wesley Brown & Son. Phone 3086. LAWN' MOWERS Sharpened; screens made and repaired; baby cabs, clothes wrinsrets. repaired; pictures framed. We sell higrh-grade bicycles, new and second-hand. We repair everything:. J. C. Darnell Co., 1020 Main. Phone 1936. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 GOOD BICYCLE For sale; 215 Sth St. South GOOD USED FURNITURE Of all kinds wanted. See us before you sell. Townsend's Used Goods. Phone 2P6J 533Main. HAY For sale; clover or timothy out of field; loaded on wag-on. Call Feltinan's Furniture Store. Phone 2iod. HARD COAL BURNER and kitchen table for sale. 401 S. W. 3rd St. ELI A SON FURNITURE EXCHANGE Good used furniture bouprht and sold. See us before you buy or sell. We pay hfgrhest prices. Eliason Furniture Exchange, 620 Main St. Phone 1469. 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 South 11th. FURNITURE Wanted. We pay highest prices for used goods, stoves, etc. Bramer S- Foster, 17 S. 7th. Phone 1876. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22 REED STROLLER Wanted; reclining I back. Phone 3351. OFFICE DESK Wanted; secolid"hand": also good qualitv 12x15 rug. Call phone 1837. or at 215 North 9th St. j WE pay highest pricesfor junk. Sam Jaffe, 304 Main. Phone 2047. FURNITURE AND STOVES All kinds; good prices. Home Supplv Store, 181 Fort Wayne Ave., Phone 1862. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 23 TALKING MACHINES FOR SALE Also Expert Repairing RICHMOND Phone 1014 A. R. Chenoweth REPAIR SHOP I 1029 Main St. J R. P. Whisler! RECORD EXCHANGE 23A USED records bought, sold, exchanged. Nellie A. Booker. Miller Harness Store. SPECIALS AT THE STORES 25 MAGIC MARVEL Saves clothes and labor. Ask your grocer for it. D. W Walter, 107 S. 9th St. Phone 1904. When in need of carpenter, plajterlng, garden, and cement tools; we have the best tools at the lowest prices. All size nails in stock. BIRCK'S HARNESS STORE, 611 Main FURNACES 25 B Holland Heating Systems are planned by engineers and Installed by experts. Estimates given freely. H. L. HOUSEHOLDER, local representative, phone 3163, 319 Randolpli street. WOLVERINE FURNACES ' E. J. Knapp. Ph. 1876. Office 17 S. 7th. FARM & DAIRY PRODUCTS 27 j KIRCHER'S MILK for quality. ! Phone 4096. - ! BUILDING MATERIAL 28 IS IT A GARAGE? Build It with Concret e Blgx l ArBettScilBtOSL Phone 325a &
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND,
LIVE STOCK & VEHICLES 31 3 SOWS with pigs for sale; on School road, north of Easthaven. Martin Buchholz. BAY WORK HORSE Found; at Gaar & Shurley farm. Phone 3025. SOW and pigs. Parker, Ratllff St. PET STOCK & POULTRY 32 RABBITS For sale. 830 South West A. CANARY BIRD For sale; good singer. 904 North H St. 14 RABBITS For sale; $6; 305 Charles Street. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33 STUDE BAKER SIX For sale; touring car. Foulke Mfg. Co., Park Place, phone 2450. FORD Touring for sale cheap if sold at once. 302 Richmond Ave. FORD for sale: "1917 T"T ton truck; Al condition. Phone 4711. FOR SALE 2 Fords. 17 model, 1 with starter; 1 Ford light truck; Lexington Six. Geo. W. Worley. Phone 2906. 15 S. 9th. AUTO SUPPLIES & REPAIRS 35 For Automobile Repairing See H. E. Ebeling, 439 S. 11th VULCANIZING 35 The Vulcanizing Man, O. BENNETT, 1113-15 Main. A. MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES 37 BICYCLE For sale; 136 Soxith 13th. eood condition. INDIAN MOTORCYCLES & BICYCLES Second Hand Motorcycles MEYERS & TROXEL 14 N. Eth St. We don't fix 'em We repair 'em HOUSES APTS. TO RENT 38 FURNISHED FLA T For rent; no children; reference. Inquire 1114 N. D. MIGHT consider rentinic to desirable parties who can afford to pay good rent of approximately $60.00 per month, modern eijrht room home, never been rented. Or will sell, small payment down and balance like rent. I-ocated at 312 S. 12th Street. Address E. G. Kemper, 205 E. 33rd Street, Indianapolis. 3-rocyn unfurnished apartment for rent, no children. 205 North Sth. MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT 39 UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER For rent. Phone 1073. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 DOUBLE HOUSE For sale; 29-31 North 11th; either Bide may be bought; can easily be made into apartment. Apply to Miss Elizabeth Jones, Colonial Bldg.; John E. Peltz, Palladium Bldg. GOOD CITY HOMES AND FARMS PORTERFIELD. Colonial Bldg. LOT For sale; first lot south National Road on West 4th. Inquire 414 N. 19th. GREEN & RAMSEY Real Estate, Rentais. Auctioneering and Insurance. Hittl Block, 9th & Main. Phone 2576. FOR SALE In East End 6 rooms; possession in 80 days; $500 cash, $25 per month. 6-rooms in East End, with furnace, big veranda, lots of shade, fruit; beautiful home. Coal for winter in basement. For quick sale, $3,600. South Ninth Modern brick, 7 rooms, big lot, cement alley; $4,500, terms. Immediate possession. 5-room, -with bath, Richmond ave. Possession at once. QREULICH 317 Colonial Phone 2153 TIRES AND ACCESSORIES 35 GRANT REBUILT
Over 2,000 satisfied users in Richmond and vicinity. These Tires are not p;uaranteed by us or factory on mileage, but, however, if any material or mechanical defect develops, the company asks the user to send defective tire direct to them and they will make the adjustment.
WHY PAY 50 MORE FOR THE GUARANTEED WHEN YOU CAN BUY TIRES LIKE THESE? r
Feltmae9s Cigar Store Over 80 Years in One Flace GRANT REBUILT TIRE EXCHANGE 603 Main Street, Phone 2039
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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 liko new. We repair blowouts, rimcuts and tubes. All work done here i3 guaranteed by THE LIKENEW AUTO TIRE COMPANY . 1137 Main St.
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SEE THESE 6-ROOM HOUSE: South 10th; strictly modern, good laundry in basement; house in exceUent condition; $4,800, $2,000 cash, balance terms. Immediate possession. 70-ACRE FARM 1 miles from Richmond; a fine buy; 6-room house and barn; fencing good; ?115 per acre. NORTH E Good 6-room modern, garage; possession to suit buyer; $5,000, $2,000 cash, balance terms, HOUSE AND THREE LOTS North 12th street; good large barn. Here's a bargain, $2,000. N. 19TH 6 rooms, modern except bath; next winter's coal in bin; same to go with house; nice lot, plenty of shade; immediate possession. Priced for quick sale, $3,600. Henry E. Long Realty Co. Over Teeple & Wessel Shoe Co. 718 Main Phones 162S-2017 I have property in Richmond to sell or trade for Indianapolis property, vacant or improved; if you have Indianapolis property, advise. Address, P. O. Box 1214, Indianapolis. C. C. HAWLEY & SON New Paris, Ohio For Farms and Real Estate of all kinds FOR REAL ESTATE AND FARMS See A. M. ROBERTS. 18 S. 8th. Phone 4171. 28 ACRES Good house, barn 20x40, milk house, toolhouse, woodhouse, etc. Good fences. Close to town. 77 ACRES 5-room hou3e, barn 42x68; double corncrlbs, good fences, $8,600. 100 ACRES 7-room house, big barn, hoghouse. garage, double corn crib and granary, orchard, ?160.00 per acre. 160 ACRES 8-room house, modern; big barn; well fenced and tiled. A producer. See us before you buy. Our time Is yours. Good city property anywhere, any price. HARRIS AND KORTEWEQ Office Thone 2278 MODERN HOME For sale like rent; has both coal and gas furnace. $5300 cash, or $1500 cash; then $55 a month for 100 months. No interest, no tax, no insurance. Write Box A-1178, care Palladium. PETTY BROS. Real Estfitp, Farms and City Property. TlO'.i Main. PhoneJ!:S2S. C7e7KEEVF.R CA' has "a fine "list of houses. Office phone 1041; res. 2169. Office 7 S.llth St. Soeusfor bargains. TURNETrwTHADLEY 2nd Nat. Bank Building; Buys and pells Properties; Homes sold o n paymen ts like rent. HOUSE ForBafe; good, 5 rooms. 517 North 17 th. LEGAL NOTICE 49 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice. Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Circuit Court of Wayne county, Indiana, as Administrator of the estate of Frank E. Weaver, deceased. Said estate Is probably solvent. WILLIAM F. HENDRIX, Administrator. BENJ. F. HARRIS. Atty. 6-30; 7-7,14 state of Indiana. Wayne County, ss Victorine Poindextcr vs. Horace ' Poindexter. ! Wavne Circuit Court, April Term, i 19'.'0. ! No. 19121. i Petition for Divorce. i Be it Known, That on the 6th day of j July, 19-0. the above namut Plaintiff, by "her Attorney, filed in the office of ' the Clerk of the Wayne Circuit Court i her Petition against said Defendant for a Divorce, j Said Plaintiff also filed with said complaint the affidavit of Mary Wllllams. a disinterested person, showing ! that said ''Defendant is not a resident I of this state, ajid also her own affidavit showing that her causes for I Divorce, as stated in her Petition, are, 1 Cruel & Inhuman Treatment & Failure to provide, j Said Defendant is therefore hereby : notified of the filin.tr and pendency of 'such Petition, and that unless he appears and answers or demurs thereto, ' on the calling of said cause on the 30th day of Aujrust. 1020. at the Term of said Court which v.u begrun and hold j at the Court House in the City of Ri' li- ' mond, on the 1st Monday of April, 1920, ' said cause will be heard and deter- ! mined in his absence. Witness, the Clerk, and the Seal of ; said Court, at the Citv of Richmond, i this 7th day of Julv, 1020. ; LINUS P. MEKEDTTH. rierk. I ROBBINS. RELLER & ROBBINS. Attorneys for Plaintiff. 7:7-14-21 L TIRES AND ACCESSORIES 35 VULCANIZING 35
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Suburban ABINGTON, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Plankenhorn, of near Webster, formerly of thla place, are the parents of a baby girl, born Tuesday night Mr. Charles Burrl3 and daughter Martha and Noah Plankenhorn called on Mr. and Mrs. Jess Plankenhorn and family, Wednesday afternoon.. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Mark Stevens, of Centerville, Mrs. Harold Clements and daughter Jean, of Richmond, Mrs. Keith Hatfield and Miss Martha Hatfield, of Centerville, called on Mr. and Mrs. Ben Weiss and family, Wednesday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Paul Skinner, Miss Jeanette Merkamp and Ray Weiss, called on Mr. and Mrs. Toney Toschlog and family, Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. Ben Weiss and family called on Mr. and Mrs. Omar Bertram and family, Thursday evening A large crowd attended the dance given here last Saturday evening. Another will be given in two weeks Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Glunt and family were Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Turner and family and Mrs. Louise Bertram Several from here attended the unveiling of the soldiers monument at Centerville, Sunday af ternoon Mr. and Mrs. Carl Toschlog, of near Fountain City, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Weiss and family Miss Emma Miller, Misa Myrtle Miller and Mr. Frank Martin motored to Brookville, Sunday. LEGAL NOTICE 49 NOTICE TO BIDDERS. State of Indiana, "Wayne County, ss.: Notice is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County will receive sealed bids and proposals for the Poor Farm Groceries for the months of July. August and September, 1920, In accordance with the specifications on file in the County Auditor's Office. Bids will be received until 11 o'clock a. m.. on Saturday, July 17, 1920, at the County Auditor's office at the Court House in the City of Richmond. Bids must be submitted on blanks designated by the State, which may be procured of the Auditor of Wayne County. Each bid shall be accompanied by a personal or surety bond in a sum not. less than'tho amount of the bid, and in all respects conform with the law governing such matters. The Board reserves the ripht to reject any and all bids. By order of the Board of County Commissioners of Waynf County. W. HOWARD BROOKS, Auditor of Wayne County. july7-lt NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT State of Indiana. Wayne County, ss.: Estate of Eliza A. Stevens, Deceased Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified in the Wayne Circuit Court, in Wayne county, Indiana, as executors of the last will and testament of Eliza A. Stevens, deceased, late of Wayne county. Indiana. Said estate is supposed to Vie solvent. JAMES C. STEVENS, M1LO J. HARRIS. Executors. GARDNER, JESSUP & HOELSCHER. Attorneys. 6-30: 7-7, 14. State of Indiana. Wayne County, ss Wayne Circuit Court, April Term. 190. Rose Gennett Sealer vs. Robert Arthur Seager. No. 19120. Petition for Divorce. Be it known. That on th 6th day of July, 1920. the above named Plaintiff, by her Attorney, filed in the office of the Clerk of the Wayne Circuit Court, her Petition against said Defendant for a Divorce. Said Plaintiff also filed with said complaint the affidavit of Howard J. Thomas, a disinterested person, showing that said Defendant is not a resident of this state, and also her own affidavit showing that her causes forDivorce. as stated in her said Petition, are. Cruel fc Inhuman Treatment. Said Defendant is therefore hereby notified of tlio filing and pendancy of such Petition, and that unless he" appears and answers or demurs thereto, on the railing of said cause on the 7th day of September, 1 920, at the Term ef said Court which was begun and held at the Court House in the Citv of Richmond, on the 1st Monday of April, l'J-0, said cause will be heard and determined In his absence. Witness, the "lerk. and the Sea! of said Court, at the City of Richmond, this 7th day of Julv, 1920. LINUS P. MEREDITH, Clerk OUTDO GORES, Attornev for Plaintiff 7:7-14-21 MONEY TO LOAN 46 S S LOANS S S On Furniture. Pianos, Live Stock Autos. Talking Machines, Etc. Get qur 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 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42
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A REAL1 MOUSE AT A real; bargain An elegant, strictly modern duplex, located at 311 North Ninth. Each flat has 5 rooms and good hot and cold water bath, hot air and steam heat, large verandas, hardwood floors, laundry in cellar, twenty-foot cement alley. The lower flat is vacant. Can show that upper flat can bring $80.00 per month. This house, with walks and verandas, could not be built for less than $12,000. Price $6,800 if sold by July 15th. After that date lower flat will-be for rent. Call 114 South Eighth. Thone 2686.
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I will sell at auction at my store, No. 12 South 6th St., Saturday, July 10th, at 1 p. m.. all my stock of Second-Hand Goods, consisting of heating Btoves, ranges, rugs, furniture of all kinds in fact about everything found In an up-to-date second band store. Terms cash. Don't miss this sale.
W. H. WEDDLE, Auctioneer
....Miss Emma Miller Is visiting this week with home-folks Fred Ottenburg, of the Old Soldiers' Home at Dayton, Is visiting this week with Mr. and Mrs. Toney Toschlog and family. . Mr. and Mrs. Victor Borrodalle and son Howard visited Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. William Merkamp and family. CHESTER, Ind. The Booster class of the M. E. church will meet with Mrs. Whitenian, Thursday. A program has been prepared. Everybody invited. The second quarterly meeting of the year will be held at the M. E. church, Mlddleboro, Sunday, July 11. District Superintendent Light will preach. Dinner will be served. The public is Invited to attend this old fashioned quarterly meeting and basket meeting Mr. and Mrs. Will Brown attended the funeral of Mrs. E. Burrls at Doddridge chapel, Tuesday Mrs. T. 6. Martin entertained the following at dinner Wednesday: Mr. and Mrs. James Webster and daughter, Mr. Richard Cutter, Mrs. Jesse Greene, of Richmond, and Mary Smith. The dinner was given in honor of Mrs. Webster's birthday Mrs. Richard Daily and sons, Jean and Leroy, visited relatives In Richmond
Thursday. .. .Ralph Buroker has been 111 for several days Bonnie Carman and Marjorie Pickett, who are attending school in Indianapolis, are spending a few days with their parents Mildred Meeks spent Sunday with Irma Newman. .. .Mr. and Mrs. C. Brumfield, of Richmond, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Meeks and family ... .Mrs. Mary Henning, of Richmond, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carman. Thursday. . . . .Miss Ruth Fuller spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Tubersing Mr. and Mrs. Tlce, Luther Henshaw, Charles Woodruff and families were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs, Humphrey Mikesell and family. . ..Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Nate Murphy and family, Floyd and Frank Brown were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Brown Matilda Pogue spent Sunday night with Ruth TJlmer. ....Mrs. John Showalter of Cincinnati, O., Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Williamson. .. .Mr. and Mrs. J. Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Snyder and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Snyder called on Mr. and Mrs. Neil Chandler Sunday Mildred Meeks, Ruth Ulmer. Elmer Woodruff. Martin Steele and Roger Tibett spent Sun day afternoon with Miss Helen Bundy. i . . . .A large number from her1 went on a fishing party Monday .... Preaching at the M. E. church Sunday night. On account of an Interchange of pastors. Rev. Stokes of First church. Richmond, will preach. Rev. Ulmer will preach at Williamsburg. OTTERBEIN. O Sunday school attendance, S2; collection, $4. 48. ..John Gilllfilian and fa.mil v were dinner guests Sunday Of Mr. and Mrs. Her - bert Davis of Xenia...Rev. and Mrs. Engle are entertaining relatives from Canton. Ill Fred Ever entertainrd relatives from Dayton from Saturday until Tuesday.. .The Missionary meet ing wil Ibe held at the home of Mrs. Laura Nisonger Thursday, at 10 a. m. Everybody invited Henry Broadstock and family were dinner guests of their daughter. Mrs. Orville Shumaker Mrs. Will spent the week with Mrs. Lena Brandeburg. .. .Perry Nisonger entertained at dinner Sunday, Will Nisonger and family of Arcanum and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nis onger, of Wesf Manchester. Mr. and Mrs. George Nisonger of Ithica, were callers during the nrternon Prof. Minnich, of Dayton, and Mrs. Jerry Minnich, of Eldorado, spent Wednesday with Earl Nisonger and family. ....Miss Pauline Nisonsrcr spent Friday with Miss Ellen Rose Brandeburg. ....Mrs. Mary Mover nnd son spent Wednesday with Mrs. Broderir-k Misses Ruth and Garnet f. Nisongt r .r-;nt Sunday with Claren, Minnich and family Carl Nisonsrer of Wok:. ', ""'J- ... ... ...ifK Manchester, spent the ve.-k M Perry Nisonger and famiH O.M.I.Shumaker and family pent U fdnesday v .th Orlaitdo Shumaker and fa - ily. Several from his place . t the Fourth of July celebration at hldorado. CAMPBELLSTOWN, O The majority of the farmers spent Monday tutting -wheat or making hay.... Mis? Jennie Sullivan spent the past week with Misses Ruth and Edna Stevens. . ... i . . ! l : . . .1 .. . . V. , . ine quarenuue inir-u uuiu home of Grant Larsh Sunday. Mrs. Larsh had teen a smanpox vicum No other members, of the family contracted the disease. .. .Supt. J. S. McDivitt and family spent Sunday with Judge Roberts and wife at I berty, Ind Miss Mabel O'Hara is visiting Miss Lola Stevens this week Miss Verlin Wooters of Williamsburg visited the week end with Mrs. Wesley Rogers. .. .The Senior class of 1921 will give a box social Friday evening REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42
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43 PUBLIC SALE HOPKINS, Proprietor.
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at the echool building. Ice cream and cake will also be served. . . .Y. P. C. A. will meet with Kenneth and Fred Swisher Saturday evening.". . .William Arrasmith and family of Dayton visited from Saturday till Monday with' his sister, Mrs. Armacost Grange on Thursday of this week Louise Ervln is visiting her sister, Mrs. Harold House, south of Eaton... Lew Foley and wife and Mrs. Brown of Fairhaven, took dinner Monday with Supt. J. S. McDivitt and family. Mrs. Harold House and baby visited her parents Saturday and Sunday. ....J. W. O'Hara has purchased the McDivitt property and will get possession Sept. 1 Jonas Markey purchased the Ed Duke farm last week. DALTON, Ind Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Farlow are visiting their daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Root, and Lowell, and Mr. and Mrs. "Oscar Peckenpeugh, of New Castle Sunday morning and evening preaching was given at Nettle Creek for the Rev. Earl Baldwin July 18 there will bo an all day service in the M. K. church in Franklin Sunday School at 9:30. Preaching at 10:30. Sacrament, then a basket dinner. Afternoon, love feast and quarterly confrenee. Dr. Lght, District Superintendent, will preach in the morning administer the sacrament and preside over the quarterly conference. Everyone invited-to all these services Mr. and Mrs. Iewls Bales attended church at White Branch, and then took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. John Bales. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Beeson, of Hagerstown, spent the weekend with relatives and friends Miss Florence Albred and her frffend Mr. Tessie Verdeman were in Newcastle, Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. George Beeson and daughters, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Beeson attended Church at Popular Run, Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Farlow, .miss Dorothy Farlow and Mosler Thurmon Farlow. of Pontiac, Mich., and Mrs. Flora Main, of Newcastle, were calling on the former's grand-parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Farlow and Miss Myrtle Farlow, Monday Mr. and Mrs. Hansel Dennis and Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Dennis, were at Newcastle, Saturday night shopping Mr. and Mrs. Alex Abbott were at Hagerstown, Saturday evening The Rev. Earl Baldwin was calling on his sister, Mrs. Harve Iamb Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Richardson and children spent the week-end in Indianapolis, with their daughter, Mrs. Harold Toole Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Dennis, of Richmond are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Taylor Fixe Shoemaker, an uncle of Mrs. Frank Williams, came to visit i with them for a few days, and was I stricken last Monday with paralysis, i He never regained consciousness and died Thursday at 12 o'clock. Funeral Saturday. Hi: 30 at Economy. The Rev. Sylvester Billheimer presided Mr. and Mrs. Hansel Dennis and daughter. Miss Ruth Dennis, and Mrs. Tom Deni were ot Newcastle Mnnrlnv even. jn(, to see the fireworks Mr. and Mr?. Walter Witterihouse of Muncie. , are visitine at Dalton with Brothers : Luke and Ot Baldwin, i NEW GARDEN. Ind Miss Ruby T.eibold entertained Miss Louise Martin, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ben Pitts, of Richmond, have been visitine Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pitts and family. of this place Mr. and Mrs. Albert Williams were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Brlnkley The missionary meeting will be held on Wednesday afternoon. July 13 Miss Marj- Richardson, of Richmond, and Mr. Hugh Wall, of Fountain City, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hoover. and family, at dinner, Sunday Mr. rnd Mrs. C. J. Martin and family, and Miss Ruby Leibold called on Mr. and Mrs. Ed Chenoweth. and Mr. Josiah j Knight, Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. i CI ate Woolman, and Mr. and Mrs. 1 Samuel Barnes, and Mr. and Mrs. Will - ,,. , T, , . v.. t ....Miss Opal Parker, of Richmond. thp ;.pek.nd at fhft hom of r-ntertained th- , h , Mondav. iJnl -. M d yrs p K Richanj. ! M,9 Mary Kicliaroson Mr. anr, , MrF lra Davidson, and family. Mi ! Mildred Fraz. of Saratoga, Ind.. Mr? L. K. Richardson and daughter. Hyanointh. and Mr. Hugh Wall, of Four, tain City. A picnic dinner was served and the day was spent and games and fireworks Misses Ruth Williams ( nnrl Man- Macv and Messrs. Il?on , Cox and Harnld Gilmor motored t.. i " Dayton, Sunday, to spend the day.. . The farmers are very busy in this community making hay Sunday School. iV.'IO- Church 1IV4.": Fvpnina services T.o0 Tno Consecration meeting of the Christian Endeavor was held Sunday evening. July 4. The reports of the committees were given. The trenurer reports $4.51 In the treasury. AH members of the endeavor were asked to pay their dues as soon as possible. . . . .Miss Glenna Bailey and Miss Ruth Harter were afternoon callers on Mi.'F Ruth Williams, last week. LYNN, Ind Mr. and Mrs. Russell Martin, of Indianapolis, spent the i Fourth with Allie Martin and family, j Mrs. Martin will remain for a few I days' visit.... Mr. and Mrs. Isaac : Hodgson and daughter, Georgia, and i Miss Verna Light, of Muncie. wero j here the Fourth calling on friends... The funeral of Mrs. Bert Hardesty was held Monday afternoon at the Friends church. Burial was at Munjcie....Mr. and Mrs. James, of Rich- ! mond. and Miss Freda Haisley spent : Monday with John Chenoweth and family .... Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mri Kissock and daughter Sarah returned Friday from Pittsburgh, Pa., after a pleasant visit with relatives. . .Misses Anna Nye, Mabel Humphrey, Mabel I Bowen and Ed Reed picnicked at Portland Monday ... .Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Owens, of Greenville. O.. spent Sunday with Mrs. Henry Hawkins and Mrs. Maude Kienzle. . . .Mr. and Mrs. ! Newton Reed and son, Ed. spent Suni day at Covington, O. They were ac4o(companied home by Mrs. F. Martin. i of Greenville, O Mr. and Mr?. i Adam Flatter are moving to Rich mond Norman Lewis returned on Monday from Nottawa. Mich., where he spent a week's vacation Bruc Grannis, of Detroit, Mich., was here j Saturday. .. .Will Moore returned on : Sunday from Battle Creek, Mich.. where he has been working for several weeks. . Russell Isenbarger spent the week-end with hia parents here. j A SCULPTURE OF POE I Olaf Hjorkman, American-Scandi-I navian sculptor, has created aji Im pressionistic sculpture of Edgar Allan Poe, with the raven hovering over tho head of the great American poet It is considered one of the most remarkable conceptions of the subject
