Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 207, 9 July 1920 — Page 13

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., FRIDAY, JULY 9, 1020.

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Phone 2834 MONUMENTS 1B - JOHN P. EMSLXE Monuments 15 South Tenth Street Phon 4022 PERSONAL THOSE persons who rfs Interested In "Tan Little Bottles" will learn something: to their advantage If they read page 3 of today's yaper. LOST AND FOUND EI5TN WATCH Lost; open faoe, plain back; rewand. 10 Ft. Wayne At e. BirBtciTi rim and ttre 35x5 between Katon. O.. and Cambridge, lost last Saturday morning. Return to palla dium, J10 reward. n ivn t Aat Kmnll ruhv set. In Knol Jenberg store. Return to Palladium. Reward. BOY;S BLACK SLIPPER Lost; be tween I5in ana ana utn ana ow. Return to 73 N. 15th St. Reward. POCKETBOOK LostTMonday evenlnff", contained money and don pictures; between North H and F Sta. 801 X. H. BICYCLE taken by mistake from Ti M. C, A. Return 250 N. 22nd. HELP WANTED MALE LUMBER HANDLERS' WANTED 3. & W. KRAMER CO. SAW MILL BENCH MEN Wanted. Richmond Casket Co.. South 9th and A St. .StAKB your summer pay you big dlvM.na Kv Ka cH n n In or vnnr business course now. Every day is an entrance day. scnooi ail summer, rucmnona Business College. Phone 2040. CARPENTERS and LABORERS WANTED .Webb-Coleman Garage Bldg. Hoffman Construction Company YOUNG MAN Wanted; to learn he Jewelry business. Must have best of recommendations. Jenkins & Co., 726 Main. CLERKS, (men, women) 18 upward. for Postal Mail Service. 8130 month. Kxpcrienoe unnecessary. Kor rree particulars write J. Leonard (former Civil Service Examiner) 1041 Equitable Bldg., Washington. 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. 2 boys wanted to work Sunday morning. Inquire 1034 Main. LABORERS WANTED Good Wages CITY LIGHT PLANT HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED Competent cook. Mrs. R. G. Leeds. Phone 2163. Dressmaker Receives Choice Position and Splendid Wages if competent and applies at once. Also vacancy for one experienced in eewlng department. J. M. HUTTON & CO. PASTRY COOK Wanted. Kandy Shop. 919 Main. WAITRESS Wanted ; or girl. China Cafe. woman DISHWASHER Wanted; good wages. Central Chop House. 5th and Main. XTSHW' :'A SH Ell- Wa nted. KandyShop 919 Main. GIRLS WANTED In Packing Department Call Richmond Baking Co. Young white girl to come part of each day, care for 2 children, ages 5 and 6. Phone 1096. SITUATIONS WANTED 8 Wanted to do practical nursing. Arlington Hotel. WANTED Washings and plain sewing. 410 N. W. 8th St. , ROOMS FOR RENT 10TH ST., SOUTH, 45 Modern room for rent; call after 5 p. m. HEATING AND PLUMBING 14

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We carry a full line of supplies. call 2899 for immediate service. ALL WORK 306 Main Street

ROOMS FOR RENT

9TH ST, NORTH X14 X furnished rooma for light housekeeping, witn bath. STH ST., SOUTH, 121 A large trout roora, for rent, for two gentlemen. TWOesIrabie front rooms for rent, for light housekeeping, at 415 Main. Call on Hopkins, tZ 8. 6th. 11 Til ST., SOUTH, 130 Modern furnlahed room. Phone 1065. BUSINESS SERVICE 12 TRUCKING OF ALL KINDS Sea ORJL STOVER New Hope, O.; Eaton, R. & 2. Ph. 8863 O. A. BENNETT, the vulcanizing" man, 1113-15 Main. PAPER HANGING AND PAIN TIN1 Phone S7l or call 820 N. 18th St. ITPHQLSTERING and awnings mad e and repaired: prompt service. T. C. Yager. 1123 Hunt St. ELECTRIC LAMPS" AND SUPPLIES water and steam -supplies, at Meerhoffs. 0 & 9th. Phone 1288. 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 HOUSE PAINTING Interior finishing and decorating; efficient workmen, prompt service. E. C. Sims, phone 2571. 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 2608 MISCELLANEOUS REPAIRING 17B LAWN MOWERS repaired and sharpened; bicycles, baby cabs, sweepers, re-tlrod. Work called for and delivered. Wesley Brown & Son. Phone 80S6. LAWN MOWERS sharpened: baby cabs re-tired; all kinds of repairs. Work called for and delivered. Pictures framed. New bicycles, reasonable prices. J. C. Darnell Co. P hone 1936. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 Counter and 8 stools, dishwashing ma trola for sale. Liberty Lunch ioom. 40 rose and single comb Anconas for sale. Call 21 S. 23rd. FOR SALE Safe, roll top desk, scales and cases. Geo. Shoffar, 3rd and W Main. WOODEN BED For sale; call evenings. 12 N. 12th. SPRING COAT Serge and gingham dress, and fur scarf. Call evenings, 12 K 12th. HOUSEHOLD GOODS For sale; kit chen cabinet, drugget, dresser, refrig erator, book-case, rocking chair, lawn mower, sewing machine, kitchen chairs, laundry stove. Iron bed and springs, lawn swing, and other arti cles. 21 North20th. ROUND 64-inch dining table, 2 extra leaves; 6 chairs, all fumed oak; kit chen table, porch swing, bungalow-bed-mattress. 1910 North E St. USED WASHING MACHINE Hand power; excellent condition; also wringer. Wm. F. Kluter, 1134 Main St., Phone 1695. . Ladles' Suit and Dress, medium size, for sale. 611 N. A after 6:20. HAx For sale;. clover -or timothv out of field: loaded on wagon. Call Feltman's Furniture Store. Phone Z4G9. WE Buy, Sell or Trade for Used I watcnes; also, complete line of new watqhes, priced very low. Buy your high-grade spectacles of us at about half the usual price. C. E. Keever, 7 South 11th. Dresser, writing desk and book case comoinea. not piate. iron bed and springs ror sale; ,oo south West A. ONE willow cab, gray; 1 stroller, gray; one 3-burner oil stove; 2 oil heaters; 1 lawn mower. 937 S. 10th. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22 WE pay highest prices frr Junk. Sam Jaffe, 304 Main. Phonf 2047. GOOD USED FURNITURE Of all kinds wanted. See us before you sell. Townsend's Used Goods. Phone 1298J 533 MaInelias6nfurnituteexcpiange. Good used furniture bought and sold. See us before you buy or sell. We pay Highest prices. E-llason Furniture Exchange, 520 Main St. Phone 1469. FURNITURE! Wanted. We pay highest prices for used goods, stoves, etc. Brammer & Foster, 17 S. 7th. Phone 1876. FURNITURE AND STOVES All kinds; good prices. Homo Supplv Store, 131 Fort Wayne Ave.. Phone 1862. RECORD EXCHANGE 23A USED records bought, sold, exchanged. Nellie A. Booker, Miller Harness Store. SPECIALS AT THE STORES 25 HAMMER SALE Best Quality Drop-Forged Steel, Extra Good Handles. !! LUIMIH II 111. I Regular tl.KO Hammer 1. 20 Special $1.25 Hammer 90c 60c Machinists' Hammer... 39c Special Prices on All Size Rules Good Hand Saws, $1.00, $1.50 and $1.73. BIRCK'S HARNESS STORE. 611 Main Dressed Turtle Nice, fat, young, fresh Dressed Turtle at GEO. C. SCHWEGMAN S Meat Market, 309 S. 4th St Phone 2204. MAGIC MARVELSaves clothes and labor. Ask your grocer for it. D. W. Walters, 107 S. 9th St. Phone 1904. FURNACES 25 B WOLVERINE FURNACES E. J. Knapp. Ph. 1S76. Office 17 S. 7th. HEATING AND PLUMBING 14 When you need work done, just GUARANTEED Phone 2899

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25 B Holland Heating Systems are planned ty engineers and installed by experts. Estimates given freely. II- L. HOUSEHOLDER, local representative, phone 3163, 319 Randolph street. FARM & DAIRY PRODUCTS 27 KIRCHER'S MILK for quality. Phone 4096. Potatoes, Flour and Feed of all kinds' for sale. Roberts Feed Co., 8494. BUILDING MATERIALS 23 IS IT A VERANDA? Build It vith Concrete BI9X Jfaa Bertschjfros. Phone 3250 LIVE STOCK & VEHICLES 31 3 SOWS with pigs tor sale; on School road, north of Easthaven. Martin Buchhols. SOW and pigs. Parker, Ratliff St. PET STOCK & POULTRY 32 POULTRY Bought and sold; wholesale and retail. SI N. 11th St., side qoor. CANARY BIRD For sale; good singer 804 North H St. THREE ANGORA KITTEN'S For lin mediate sale; full blooded. Call at 310 North Ninth street. 14 RABBlfSFor saleTtB; 305 Charles Street. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33 7-passenger Westcott Car,' 1 Chambers Fireless Ga8 Range, 1 Combination Gas Range. Reld Hospital. STUDEBAKER SIX For sale; touring car. Foulke Mfg. Co., Park Place, phone 2450. FORD Touring for sale cheap if sold at once. 302 Richmond Ave. OVERLAND automobflefor sale cheap 310 N. 8th St. Call between 6 and 7 a, m. &UPMOBILE For sale; five passen ger; in A-l condition; fully equipped bargain. 1302 Main. DAVIS 3S For sale; cheap If sold at once. Phone 4943. FOR SALE 2 Fords, 17 model, 1 with starter! 1 Ford light truck; Lexington Six. Geo. W. Worley, Phone 2306. 15 S. Sth. FORD Touring car for sale, good con dition. 218 N. 20th. DAvTS Roadster for sale. 4 new tires and one extra, $150.00. Red Men's hall TIRES AND ACCESSORIES 35 CARBON REMOVER For sale by D. W. Walters, 107 S. 9th St. AUTO SUPPLIES & REPAIRS 35 For Automobile Repairing See II. E. Ebelinjr, 439 S. 11th VULCANIZING 35 The Vulcanizing Man, O. A. BENNETT, 1113-15 Main. AUTOMOBILE PAINTING, t For Automobile Painting SEE C. L. TILSON At Worley Garage, S. 9th GARAGES FOR RENT 36 GARAGE For rent; cement floor; electric light; centrally located. Phone 1341. GARAGE For rent. 217 N. 9th. Phone 2667. MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES 37 BICYCLE Por sale; good condition. 136 South 13th. INDIAN MOTORCYCLES & BICYCLES Second Hand Motorcycles MEYERS & TROXEL 14 N. 5th St We don't fix: 'cm We repair 'em MTTTOlFt CYCLE-- For sal e E xcel s i of 3 920 model. 401 North 22nd. evenings between 6 and 7. GOOD BICYCLE For sale; 215 South 8th St. HOUSES APTS. TO RENT 38 8-ROOMmodorn house for rent; newly papered. Call this evening from 7 to aL30. 123 N. 15. 5THsf .7NO RTII.To 5 Furnished house for rent. M IGHTc o n side? renting Fo desirable parties who can afford to pay good rent of approximately $60.00 per month, modern eight rr om home, never been rented. Or will sell, email payment down and balance like rent. Located at 313 9. Hth Street. Address E. G-. Kemper, 05 E. 33rd Street, Indianapolis. 3-room unfurnished apartment for rent, no children. 205 North 8th. MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT 39 UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER For rnnt. Phono 1073. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 CITY PROPERTY Good locations. See us for values. Petty Bros, 710 U Main St. Phone 232S. C. C. IIAWLEY - SON " New Paris. Ohio For Farms andjtoajjstate of all kinds C. E. KEENER CO. HaaflnTYiatTof houses. Office phone 1641; res. 2169. Office 7 S. 11th St. Soe us for bargains.

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TIRES AND ACCESSORIES 35 TIRES AND ACCESSORIES 35

Some Facts on GRANT RebMMt TIRES You may have used half-soles sewed on tires, dry-cured tires, but this is different it is a big factory proposition while others are turned out in small shops by inexperienced workmen. The Giant Tire & Rubber Company of Findlay Ohio, employs 350 specially trained workmen and has a million dollars invested in this business, put honest values into every tire and stand ready to make adjustments should you have any bad luck. Why pay 50 more for guaranteed when

you can buy tires like these? c EXCHANGE FABRIC

Size Non-skid Rib 23x3 $ 9.30 30x3 $ 9.60 $ 9.60 30x312 $11.95 $11.95 32x312 $13.20 $13.20 31x4 , $14.95 $14.95 32x4 $15.70 $15.70 33x4 $16.45 $16.45 34x4 $17.25 $17.25

Feltmae9s Cigar Store GRANT REBUILT TIRE EXCHANGE 609 Main Street, Phone 2039

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Home Problems Do you want to purchaso a HOME? Let ua show you some bargains. Wa hare them worth, the money. They will not last Ions at the price. PELTZ & CAMPBELL REAL ESTATB and INSURANCE Room 1, Palladium Bldg. Phone 1332. FOR SALE. Double, house In northeast ern part of otty. Seveu rooma on side; modern, splendid rental property. Write Box B No. 5155, Palladium. QOOD CITY HOMES AND FARMS PORTERFIELP. Colonial BIdg. LOT For sale; first lot south-National Road on West 4th. Inquire 414 N. 19th. WHY WAIT TILL FALL FOR THAT FARM? We hare a number of good farms to offer. See us now. Foreman, White, Addleman Colonial Bldg., Phone 1097 FOR REAL ESTATE AND FARMS See A. M. ROBERTS, 18 S. 8th. Phone 4171 GREEN & RAMSEY Real Estate, Rentals, Auctioneering and Insurance. Hlttle Block. 9th & Main. Phone 2578. 1 have property lnK.lehmond to sell or trade for Indianapolis property, vacant or improved; if you have Indian apolis property, advise. Address, r. O, Box 1214, Indianapolis. N. 18TH ST. 6 rooms, good cellar, barn, lot 33x150 ft Price $2800.00, $900.00 cash, balance terms, SHERIDAN ST. 7 rooms, strictly modern. JfUUjNTAlN CITY, l.MJ. 7 TOOmS, bungalow; good cellar, lot 82x165 ft., plenty of fruit and a growing garden. Price $2150.00, N. 20TH ST. Double house, 7 rooms to a side, modern. Price $5500.00 S. 3RD ST. One block off of Main, 7-room house, furnace. Price $3200. S. 10TH ST. S-room house, good con dition, big lot and barn. Price $3600.00. S. 10TH ST. 6-room, strictly modern See me for price. N. 16TH ST. House strictly modern Price $3500.00, N. 19TH ST. 6 rooms, furnace, coal linoleum on the floor in kitchen; nice lot and barn. Price $3600.00. 6-ROOM HOUSE on 9th St. Three blocks off of Main; newly painted and decorated. Price $4000, $1400 cash, balance $22.50 per month. MANY OTHERS GIVE US A CALL Henry E. Long Realty Co. Over Teeple & Wessel Shoe Store 710 Main Phones 1628-2017 PETTY BROS.s Real Estate, Farms and Citv Property. 710H Main. Phone 2328. 28 ACRES Good house, barn 20x40, milk house, toolhouse, woodhouse, etc. Good fences. Close to town. 77 ACRES 5-room house, barn 42x63; double corncribs, good fences, $8,600. 100 ACRES 7-rooni 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. 245 ACRES Two complete sets of buildings, big silo, all level and weil drained; close to market. See us before you buy. Our time is youfs. Good "city property anywhere, any" price. HARRIS AND KORTEWEQ Office Phone 2273 Double House 6 rooms to a Elde, water, gas electric lights; corner lot, 100-foot frontage; well located; a rare bargain, $2,400. Porterfield & Huddelson, Phone 1401. Colonial Bldg. TU rE TTwTll ADLE Y 2nd NalTlianfc" Building; Buys and sells Properties; Homes sold on payments like rent. 5-room cottage, well furnished, Including Ford touring car, 23 S. W. 2nd. possession soon. H O I ' S E G o ) d ToTim s5 1 7 "x.-1 7 tTT FARMS FOR SALE 43 FARMS All sizes, prices and locations. See us for values. Petty Bros., ?10' Main St. Phone 232S. PRICES

46 S3 LOANS SS On Furniture, Pianos, Live Stock. Autos, Talking Machines, Etc. Get our terms before borrowing. 1 to 20 MONTHS TO PAT All transactions strictly private The State Investment & Loan Company Room 40 Colonial Bldg. 3rd Floor Phone 2560 LEGAL NOTICE 49' NOTICE TO HEIRS.. CREDITORS, ETC. In tho matter of the estate of Sarah M. Iredell, Deceased. In the Wayne Circuit Court, April Term, 1930. Notice is hereby given that Guyon M. DuvaJl, as Executor of th estate of Sarah M. Iredell, deceased, has 'presented and filed his account and vouchers In final settlement of said estate, and that the same will coma up Xor examination and action of said Circuit Court on the 2nd day of August, 1320. at which time all heirs, creditors or legatee ot said estate are required to appear in Bald Court and show cause. If any there be, why said account and vouchers should, not be approved. GUYON M. DUVALL, Executor, KELLEY & KET.T.EY, Attorneys. July 9-16-23 ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF REAL ESTATB Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned, as administrator of the estate of Louisa McPherson, deceased, in pursuance of an order of the Wayne Circuit Court, of Wayne County, Indiana, will offer for sale at public auction on the premises at 2 o'clock p. m., on August 4th, 1920, the following described real estate In Wayne County, Indiana, to-wit: Lot Number Five (5) in James McNeill's sub-dlvlslon of Christian Fetta's Addition to the city of Richmond. j Terms: Cash. , Said real estate to be sold free from all Hens. I SECOND NATIONAL BANK. Administrator. BENJ, F. HARRIS, Attorney. July 2, 9, 16. 23. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss.: Estate of WUhelmina Cutter, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned duly qualified in Wayne Circuit Court, as executor of the last will and testament of WUhelmina Cutter, deceased, late of Wayne County, Indiana. Said estate Is suppospd to b solvent. GEORGE A. CUTTER, Executor, GARDNER, JESSUP & IIOELSCHER. Attorneys. June 25; July 2-9. CITY ADVERTISEMENT Department of Public Works. Office of the Board. Richmond, Ind., July 1, 1920. Notice to Contractors: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Richmond, Indiana, that sealed proposals will be received by it, at Its office, at the hour of 9:30 o'clock a. in., on Thursday, the 15lh day of July, 1920, for (25,000) Twenty-five Thousand Tons of Steam Coal for the Municipal Electric Light & Power Plant of the City of Richmond, Ind. To be Nut and Slack, or Mine Run, to be delivered within the next six (6) months, and Two Hundred & Fifty (250) Tons either lump or egg, domestic coal for City Buildings. Analysis of Coal to be submitted with each bid. F. O. B. Mines. The bidders, in submitting proposals to furnish said coal, must accompany each bid with a certified check in the sum of 2 of Bid as evidence of good faith that the successful bidders will execute, within ten days from the acceptance of proposals, contracts and bonds satisfactory to the said Board to furnish said coal. A failure of the succesful biders to enter into such contracts and bonds upon the acceptance of such proposals will forfeit the checks and the sums of money payable thereon to the city as agreed and liquidated damages for such failure. The Board of Public Works reserves the right to reject any or all bids. HARRY Wr. GILBERT. T. C. TAYLOR. JOHN E. PELTZ. July 2-9 Board of Public Works.

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PUBLIC SALE

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, consi?iing of heating stoves, ranges, rugs, furniture of all kinds in fact about everything found in an up-to-date second hand store. Terms cash. Don't miss this sale.

W. Si. WEDDLE, Auctioneer REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42

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WHO WANTS TO OWN TMIS HOME?, ARE YOU LIVING IN A HOUSE OR A HOME ? Good homes are very scarce. Here is one ready to move into. It Is a beautiful 7-room thoroughly modern residence, with bath, lights, electrically pumped hot and cold water. There, is a big, roomy basement, with a splendid furnace. There is a fine veranda, cement walks, good garden plot and a modern garage. It is located on South 18th Btreet, In one of Richmond's best - residence sections. Cement sidewalks and gutters. After you have seen this you will agree that it is a wonderful real estate bargain.

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IIAGERSTOWN. Ind. The Rer. II. A. Hartley has been re-employed as pastor of the Christian Church and his salary has been Increased. He will have been here two years the first of September, and his work here has been very successful The Indies Aid society of tho Christian church will meet Tuesday afternoon of next week at the home of Mrs. B. A. Hartley Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Ballard, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Fox, Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Sells spent Sunday afternoon at Ander-1 ron and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller Mrs. Mary Miller is the guest of her brother. W. O. Jones and family.. .. .Mrs. Mary W. Hill has returned to her home here after spending a month in Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Early spent the Fourth with relatives at Muncle Mr. and Mrs. Everett Rich, of Modoc, were guests, Monday ot Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Thornburg Mr. and Mrs. Simon Hoffler, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Charley Cain and daughter, of Huntington, motored to this place Sunday and returned Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Hoffler were guests of Elder and Mrs. Levi Dilllng, and Mr. and Mrs. Cain were guests of Mr. Cain's mother, Mrs. Mary Cain Mrs. Ellen Falk and son, Harry ,and Mrs. Susan Emerlck, of Hamilton, Ohio, came Saturday and were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. William Teague Mr. and Mrs. John Brant and sons, Howard and Frank, of Youngstown, O., were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Brant Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Nicholson, and Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Dutro, attended the funeral of Mrs. India Leeky, at Modoc, Saturday Mr. and Mrs. M. Connlff and John Sells, were guests Sunday at the home of Mr, and Mrs. C. M. Mohler, at Richmond M. W. Grills spent Tuesday at Indianapolis Miss Pearl Bales, of Losantvllle, spent the week end with Miss Agnes Smith Mrs. Elizabeth Hill, of Richmond, was the guest last week of Mrs. C. C. Smith, and family Miss Juanita Wickett, of Richmond, was the week-end guest of the Misses Agnes and Esther Smith. . . . .Mrs. Mark Allen, of Columbus, O., is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hoover Mrs. Harvey Lyons, of Indianapolis, spent the Fourth with her father, John Wimmer, here. BOSTON, Ind. Miss Elvira Piper, Frank and Loren Piper spent the week-end with relatives in Peru, Ind. . . . .Mrs. Robert Harris, of Peru,, visited Mrs. Vangie Miller, Sunday and Monday Mrs. Harvey Farnswosth, of Richmond, visited with relatives here Sunday and Monday Mrs. Carters and daughter, of Santa Fe, spent Monday night here with Mr. Carters. ...-.Miss Grace Parks returned Tuesday after a short visit with relatives in Peru.. . .Mr. and Mrs. Evan Phenis and ; daughters, and Miss Grace Ketron. of Richmond, were guests of Robert Kelron and family, Sunday and Monday Mrs. P. L. Beard and Mrs. Alph Kuttor were in Richmond. Wednesday Mrs. Claude Ballenger returned home Wednesday from Converse, Ind Mrs. Warner Brattin, daughter, Thelma, and son. Earl, returned home Wednesday from Peru.. . . Mrs. Vlck Young and children, who have been visiting relatives here for two weeks, left for their home in Cincinnati, Wednesday Mrs. Lulu Llnville, of Peru, visited Miss Anna Stanley Mrs. Rudolph King, of Richmond, risited Mr. and Mrs. John Pottenger and family. ECONOMY, Ind. Charley Bartlett ia in a serious condition caused from a gasoline explosion Dr. Roller and family returned home from Terre Haute, Ind., Wednesday, where he attended the funeral of his brother. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cain, Mr. Eldo Cain and family, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil fain. Miss Ella Cain and mother, Mrs. Cain, and Mr. Kenneth Cain spent Monday with Mr. Aldo Cain and family at Dublin. .. .Gerald Kennedy returned home from ('onnersville to attend the funeral of Leander Anderson at Williamsburg, Thursday. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Charley Montgomery spent SunHOPKINS, Proprietor. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42

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day and Monday with Mr. and Mm. Raymond Howell, north of Richmond, . ...Mr. Lundy and family-and Miss Margaret Bowman spent the Fourth at Funk's lake Mr. Harry Montgomery of1 Newcastle, spent Wednesday and Thursday with his brother, Charley Montgomery and wife.... Mr. and Mrs. Charley Lyda and daughters of Indianapolis, spent the Fourth with Mrs. Lyda's brother, Patrick - Hennlgan. Miss Mary Hennigan returned home with her aunt. . . .Miss May Kimball and Mrs. Pearl Conley of Seibert, Col., went to Okeana, Ohio, to be the guests of the Kimball brothers and

their families Mr. and Mrs. Printis Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Edwards motored to Alden. Mich., leaving here Wednesday morning. They will Tfslt with relatives at Grand Rapids and Alden. Mich., with Clye Oler Mr. and Mrs. A. w. Swain were at Richmond Tuesday. .Oscar Edwards, Herman Lamb, L. A. Conley, Leander Lamb, who have been on a 10 days' fishing trip at Alden, Mich., returned home Thursday, reporting a fine trip. ....Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Klute of Richmond entertained at dinner at the Cranor Hotel Monday: Edith Schultz. Clara Schulti, Henrietta Wrecters, of Racine, Wis., Dorothea Hasemeier. Anna Shultz, Ruth E. Hasemeier, Lena Shultz, Mary Hasemeier, Anna Hasemeier, Minnie L. Klute, Amelia A. Klute, Mrs. Alice Hasemeier, Kate Klute. John F. Hasemeier, Mabel Hasemeier, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Hasemeier. Mildred Klute and Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Hasemeier, of Richmond. .. .Mr. John Bowman, wife and son Harold and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Downing spent' Monday at Funk's lake. . . .Mrs. Nancy Pearce had a serious fall at the home of her sister, Mrs. Susan Mendenhall.' Sunday. .No bones were broken though badly bruised and shaken up, is resting easy at present Mr. and Mrs. Henderson Oler spent Sunday with Asbury Cain and wife near "Williamsburg Mr, and Mrs. Cicero Oler. Mr. and Mrs. Darr Oler. Miss Meree Oler and Mr. Virgil Oler attended the home coming at Sugar Drove church Sunday Miss Hazel Mendenhall. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Newman Mendenhall, was married Saturday at Muncie by Rev. C. E. Hunt, pastor of industry U. B. church, a relative of Mr. Hunt. The couple will live at Muncie. . . .Mrs. Raymond Marshall, of Grave City, Pa., and Bister, Mrs. Orison Morrison, went to Muncie Wednesday evening to visit another sister, returning Thursday Mrs. Raymond Marshall of Grove City, Pa., who has been visiting relatives here the past month, returned to her home Saturdav evening Gerald McCallister Is carrying his arm in splints. He says a Ford kicked him. WHITEWATER, Ind. The farmers of this vicinity are busy cutting wheat and making hay Clyde Cates, of Indianapolis, and Forrest Cates, of Muncie, were guest3 of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oran Cates, over the Fourth. Mrs. Anna Price, of Williamsburg, was also a guest Miss Frante.3 Burt was the guest of Miss Opal Fowble, Monday The lawn and ice cream social given by the ladies of the Christian church, Monday evening was largely attended Mr. and Mr. Will Curtis have returned home after an extended visit with their son Fostei and family, at Ft. Wavne The Ladies' Aid of the M. E. church will hold a market at the market house at Richmond, Saturday, July 10th Mrs. Charles KIrkman entertained the Ladies Class of tho Christian Church at her home, south of town Thursday afternoon Denzil Gray Is home after spending several weeks with his mother in Chicago. His mother accompanied him home for a visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Will Curtis. BLOOMFNGPORT. Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Oler and baby. isited relatives in Muncie Sunday Ozto Bales and family spent Sunday with hi parents, Mr. and Mrs.' John Henry Bales Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Newman entertained his cousin, Mr. and Mrs. Marsh Newman, from Piqua. O also Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Newman, of Dayton. O., at dinner Sunday Miss Ardath Holloway spent Monday night at the home of Ray Lashley There will be an all day meeting at Morgan Creek church Sunday.. .Children's day exercises will bo held at Union chapel Sunday night Mr. and Mrs. George Deboy called on Mrs. Flora King of Centerville, Sunday afternoon D. C. Osrborn and brother-in-law. Mack Henilick, made a business trip to the southern part of the Btate this week. Miss Opal Parker spent Sunday at Fountain City Mrs. Hannah Hoiloway. Miss Ardath and Maeter Hubert Holloway were guests of a picnic party near Farmland, on the Fourth. Dcmpsey Ogborn and family and Mrs. Sherwood called on Dick Peele and family, of Centerville, Sunday afternoon Albert Glover returned home from Richmond Wednesday afternoon. His eye is better. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 Phone" 1459