Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 229, 5 August 1920 — Page 13
I H K PA I Am y MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE
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Phone 2834
MONUMENTS
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JOHN P. EMSLIE Monuments 18 South Tenth Street Phone 402J
PERSONAL
LADIES: I remove the cause of disease. Let me prove it. Miss Straley, 243 Colonial Bldgr.
LOST AND FOUND
CHILD'S CROCHETED CAP lost; on Richmond Ave., Saturday night. Return 614 Richmond Ave. POCKET ROOK lost. Saturday. tetween
ncneioier s meat market and 7th and
jviain. Phons SH7D. Reward.
" HEEL, FOR BABY'S CARRIAGE! los
Saturday niKht. between Boston Store
ana Alashmeyer's. Phone 4777.
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND THURSDAY, AUG. 5, 1920. 21 f TIRES AND irrcccftDice c I PICKFT TCI dim i nnmu -
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OAS RANGE for sale. 28 South 21.
TWO 1-horbe wagons. Phone 51231.
R. R. B, Box 50.
and couch for sale.
BASEBCRNER Phone 4446.
DAVEN O suite, dining room and bed room suite; Ice box, for sale. lSlOi N. D. Call ey en Ings. COAL OIL STOVE, 3-burner, Florence, for sale. Phono 4942.
FOR SALE New bedroom uuite in American walnut, and Remington player, In good condition. Mrs. Fisher, New Paris. TEXT. 42x14, for sale; with-extrtTfiy" ; sanitary couch, and oil cook stove. 112 Pearl St.
HOUSEHOLD S. 13th.
T TTTiriT A tm
n ,i, ,m An automobile necessltv. V. W. Walters. 107 South Ninth Street.
TAXI
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GOODS for sale. 4 09
HELP WANTED MALE
HfeiLP wanted In store and home. Call nt once. Lawall'e Jewelry Store, C07
Mam.
YOUNG MAN STENOGRAPHER wanted
for position with manufacturing com pany In Richmond. Splendid opportun
ity for advancement. Call Richmond
Business College, phone 2040.
THE four weeks between now and September will mean much to you if you
improve tnem. Action counts. Begin
your course now and finish that much sooner. Call at office or write for
Budget of Information. Richmond
Business College. Phone 2040.
STOCK MAN Must be active and In dustrlous. S. S. Kresge, 823 Main.
Young Man To Learn 5c and
10c Business
Start as stock man, you will receive
rapid promotion, in accordance to your
ability. Apply now. S. S. Kresge Five-and-Ten 823 Main
DELIVERY BOY Meat Market.
wanted. Mitchell's
WANTED LUMBER HANDLERS C. & V. Kramer Co.
HELP WANTED FEMALE
WANTED Girl to work in millinery store. Bowen Millinery Store, 1023 Main.
GIRL wanted for Main St.
retail bakery. 913
SITUATIONS WANTED
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HOUSEWORK -wanted for mornings. Call at 1212No. F St. VASH ING and ffohl ng at 604N17thI POSITION as "night watchman orjanl-
tor, or any light work, wanted bv middle-aged man of good habits. Can give references if required. Now employed, bu present work is hard on my health, so desire to make a change. Address Box P, care Palladium.
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.
SINGER eewinar machine. 35.00: Tri
umph Ice box. $20.00; electric fan, $20; Oliver typewriter, $50.00; two Brussels rugs. $30.00; Edison graphaphone. SO records, diamond needle, $50 00; all good as new. 207 N. 6th St. Call for Mrs. Clampitt.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS for sale. 216
N . W. 1st St.
ICE BOX and refrigerator. 1237 Main.
CHILD'S BED and mattress for sale. 52jL South 12th.
"IIKRRICK" rcfrh good; 75 lb. E. B.
orator for Knollenberg.
sale;
MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22
TAXI SERVICE Careful and Polite Driver Day and Night Service MULL & WILLIAMS Phone 1370
MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES 37
GIRL'S BICYCLE wanted; second-hand. Phone 3636.
INDIAN MOTORCYCLES, BICYCLES Second-Hand Motorcycles MEYERS & TROXEL 14 N. 5th St. Wedon't FIX 'em; we REPAIR 'em
BICYCLE, In good shape, for sale; $20. Tom W. Johnson, Route A, Richmond.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42
GOOD CITY HOMES AND FARMS PORTER FIELD. Colonial Bldg.
PICKET TO PULL DOWN
PRICES IN GERMAN CITIES
(By Associated Press)
WASHINGTON. Aug. 6 Picketing against unnecessary buying has devel-
upea in tjerun m an effort to reduce
me aiga cost or living, according to a report from the American commission in Germany today to the Department of Commerce.
Attempts are being made to discourage purchasers until prices fall. A slight fall in prices has stopped buying rather than stimulated It. the reporter stated, as purchasers are waiting further reductions.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42
C. C. HAWLEY & SON New Paris, Ohio For Farms and Real Estate of all kinds
BRICK HOUSE for sale; modern. 8 rooms and bath; furnace heat; $6,500. FRAME house. 7 rooms and bath; hot water heat; garage attached to house: bargain; $7,000. ROSS. Phone r,717. SO South 2Ind St.
DS22,SL3rdISt:S SOd 8-rom"
GOOD strong trunk wanted. Call
pnone 3646. REFRIGERATOR wanted; 3 ft. long, 3 ft. deep, two or three compartments: ovrrhoad icing preferred. Earlham College.
JUNK Before disposing of anv Junk, call Richmond Junk Yard. Highest prices will be paid. Prompt attention. 1001 NV 10th Phone 249S. GOOD USED FURNITUR'E of all kinds wanted. See tis before you sell. Townsend's Used Goods. Phone 1296. 633 Main.
FURNITURE AND STOVES All kinds; good prices. Home Supplv Store, 1S1 Fort Wayne Ave., phone 1S62. FURNITURE WANTEDWe-pay highest prices for used goods, stoves, etc. Brammer & Foster, 17 S. 7th. Phone 1876.
ELIASON FURNITURE EXCHANGE
Good used furniture bought and sold. See us before you buv or sell. We pav highest prices. Eliason Furniture Exchange. 520 Main St. Phone 1469.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 23
WE CAN SAVE YOU DEALER'S
PROFIT ON A USED PIANO Oil CAN TRADE YOUR SILENT PIANO FOR A VICTROLA
Our salesman, Mr. J. R. Jon.es. has had
fifteen years piano experience. His advice is free. WALTER R. FULGHUM 1000 Main St.
RECORD EXCHANGE
23A
USED Records bought, sold, exchanged.
Nellie A. Booker. Miller Harness Store.
MACHINERY AND TOOLS
BOY'S WORK SHOP EciuiDDed with
electric motor, turning lathe, and numerous other toojs. Phone 1021.
SPECIALS AT THE STORES 25
MAGIC MARVEL Saves clothes and
labor. Ask your grocer for it. D. W. Walters. 107 S. 9th St. Phone 1901.
LAWN MOWERS
Excellent line of
high grade mowera, at $5.45 to
$11.75 Rubber
Hose, 5-ply rub
ber, 14c foot
BIRCK'S HARNESS STORE. 611 Main
INSIDE WORK of any kind wanted bv responsible middle-aged man; can give references. Address Box 2100, caro Palladium.
Whitewashing and spraving cellars. Phone 1377. Residence 509 S. 7th. IX B. Utley.
FURNACES
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ROOMS FOR RENT
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2 modern furn. rooms; elegant location; man and wife preferred. Phono 1923.
ROOMS for gentlemen.
US S. 10th.
THREE furnished rooms "for light housekeeping. 213 S. 13th. ROOM for rent In modern-horneT 123 N. 15th St.
ROOMS for rent; 31 N. 6th.
NORTH, 16i Furnished
6TH ST., rooms.
MODERN front room for rent; man preferred. Phone 2742.
gentie-
Holland Heating Systems j are planned by engineers, and in- j stalled by experts. Estimates given I freely. II. L. HOUSEHOLDER, local 1 representative; phone 3163; 319 Randolph street. :
WOLVERINE FURNACES E. J.Knapp. Ph. 1S76. Office 17 S. 7th.
FARM & DAIRY PRODUCTS 27 KIRCHER'S MILK for quality rhone 4096.
BUILDING MATERIALS
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PLUMBING
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PLUMBING, heating and lighting contracting; repairing and supplies, at Meerhoffs. 9 South 9th. Phone 1236.
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PAINTING AND DE CORATING
FOR PAINTING Best work, least money J. S. Moore, Phone 3049.
MOVING AND STORAGE
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FORREST MONGER For local and long distance hauling Furniture crated, stored or shipped! AUTO MOVING VAN 200 Soutli 7th St. Phone 2K0S
IS IT A HOUSE? Build It vith ConcreteBlggi tHDrBertecJJJrost Phone 3230
LIVE STOCK AND VEHICLES 31 COW for sale; fresh; Jersey calf at side; will make two lbs. butter per day. Phone C216.
PET STOCK AND POULTRY 32 HENS for sale; 200 White Yearling Leghorns; 50 Buff Orpigton. Phono 5114 G.
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE
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I'uwj one-ion irucK ror sale; good as new; cheap if sold at oiilu. Call 203 North 4th St.
STORAGE FOR HOUSEHOLD OOODS I-Yltnian's Storage House. Apply l'elrman's Cigar Store. Phono 20S9 609 Main Street.
MIRRORS RESILVERED 17
Auto Reflectors Sugar and Cream Sets
ReSilvering Mirrors
LAHMAN PLATING WORKS Across the Bridge 209 w. Main rhone 275S for ALL KIXDS OF PLATING
FOR SALE Ford touring, good condition; price S250.00 C. E. Buhl, 300 South 11th St.
l-'tTRI.) speedster for sale. 22 S. 11th St.
car; At condition.
FORK Touring r.na n. itu, st.
loIC.E Commercial for sale; first class condition. 20.1 Randolph.
MISCELLANEOUS REPAIRING 17B
LAWN MOWRRS sharpened; baby cabs r -t ifd : all kinds ot repairs. Work nllpd for and delivered. Pictures
trained. New hi.-yclfs;
prices. J C. Darnell t
es; reasonable i iu-pri VVi,' --oPhone IMS.-? Vth-md Av
SEDAN TOPS, truck cabs, commercial bodies all kinds of auto repairing and woodworking. See II. M. Kendric, builder, 900 S. W. A St, phone 4848. PTtEMI VAX car for sale; 6-cyl tnder,-7-pasengor; or will trade for Ford truck. Phone 21 07 or 3474.
FOR SALE 1915 ing, $250.00. E.
700 South 7th.
Ford TourH. Brinker,
assenger
car for sale.
BUSINESS SERVICE
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BUSINESS SERVICE
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EXPERT PIANO AND PLAYER PIANO TUNING DONE We are also equipped to repair or refinish musical instruments. The Starr Pnaeo Coe 931-35'Main Street Richmond, Indiana
FOR SALE 7-ROOM STRICTLY MODERN One square south of Main street; corner lot. Price ?8,500.
80 ACRES Located on main thoroughfare; plenty of buildings; practically level; onehalf black ground. Price $1S,000.
FOREMAN AND ADDLEMAN Rooms 310-311, Colonial Bldg. Phone 1097
FOR SALE By owner, modern house of five rooms; northeast part of city; full basement, furnace, laundry and bath;, dandy home for railroad man; reasonable payment down, balance like rent. Phone 1002 before 6 o'clock p. m
C. E. KEEVER CO. has a fine list of houses. Offices phone 1641; res. 2169 Office 7 S. 11th St. See us for barga ins. TURNER W. IIADLEY," 2nd Nat. i7a"nk Building, buys and sells properties;
""" ggiu on payments like rent.
6-ROOAI COTTAGE for sale; furnace, gas, electric lights; newly decorated;
ai Kim , uuick. Aaaress U-213B, care
raiiaaium.
MODERN HOME for sale; possession oO days. Owner. Phone 271S. FOR SALE LIKE RENT Modern H room house. $1,500 cash; $50.00 a month for 100 months; no interest, no tax. no insurance. Address Box A1178, care Palladium.
GREEN & RAMSEY Real Estate, Rentals, Auctioneering and Insurance Hittle Block, 9th & Main. Phone 2676.
FARMS FOR SALE
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FOR REAL ESTATE AND FARM A. M. ROBERTS. 18 iCs" Phon 4 17?
SEE THIS 10-ROOM MODERN HOUSE Excellent location, in A-l condition; good home, or would be suitable for some lodge or club for a home. Take this up with your organization. We will be glad to show you this. Immediate possession.
We have a nice homes and farms.
list of city
List your property and farms with us. See Us For Service BURDSALL . WflLLETT GO. Contractors & Builders Real Estate Room 303 Union Nafl Bank Building 8th St. Entrance Richmond, Ind. Phones 1965, 3271, 3293
SEE HARRIS & KORTEWEG FOR FARM BARGAINS
Wo have a large list of attractive farms, some on very easy terms. Good SO, well improved, for $11,000. Fall possession.
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT State of Indiana, Wayne Countv, ss.: Estate of Howard L. Cook, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed bv the Wayne Circuit Court. Administrator of the estate of Howard L. Cook, Deceased late of Wayne County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent FRED O. STA ATS, Administrator. GARDNER, JESSUP & IIOKLSCHEK Attorneys. July 22-29; Aug. 5. NOTICE TO HEIRS. CREDITORsT ETC In the matter of the estate of Charles L. Wolfer. Deceased. In the Wayne County Circuit Court, April Term, 1920. Notice is hereby given that Marv J.
Wolfer, as Executrix of the estate of.1
v naiies j. woiier 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 2Sth day of August. 1920, at which time all heirs, creditors or
icies 01 saia estate are required to appear in said Court and show cause if any there be, why said account and vouchers should not he pproved MARY J. WOLFER. Executrix GARDNER. JESSUP & IIOELSCHER. ' ' Attorneys. Aug. 6-12-19.
BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS 26 BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS 26
AirainoMiniceinnieinitl We wish to announce that in recognition of the valued services of Mr. Jesse A. Bailey, who has been for more than ten years past associated with this office, we have changed the firm name as of August 2, 1920, to Bradbury & Bailey, under which the business will hereafter be conducted at our new quarters, No. 202 and No. 203 Colonial Building, Richmond, Indiana. WM. H. BRADBURY & SON
Insurance in all its branches, Real Estate, Rentals, Mortgage Loans and Surety Bonds will be continuted without change. With deep appreciation of the generous patronage given in the past, we promise to deserve a continuance by rendering the same efficient service as heretofore, and respectfully solicit your valued business. BRADBURY & BAILEY W. K. Bradbury Jesse A. Bailey
FEED DEALERS
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FEED DEALERS
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TAKE PITY ON THAT POOR ANIMAL The fly, with its bedeviling itch, makes life unbearable for your stock during the summer. The continual biting, tail-lashing and post-rubbing deprives them of flesh' blood and energy, and then you wonder why your stock don't pay you bigger dividends. DR. HESS FLY CHASER is the sure, safe, cheap and humane solution of this problem. Sold by Hoosler Feed & Feeder Co,
"The Tlace With the Yellow Front" "A Square Deal Our Motto"
Cor. 6th and South A Sts.
Phone 2063
BUSINESS WOMEN MAKE MRS. FORREST i NATIONAL LEADER
PAGE THIRTEEN
Suburban
Mrs. Lena Lake Forrest. ' At the recent convention of the National Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs held in St. Paul, Mrs. Lena Lake Forrest of Detroit was elected president. She succeeds Miss Gail Laughlin of San Francisco, the first president of the federation. Mrs. Forrest is an insurance writer and has the distinguished position of having written more insurance than any other woman in her company during the past year. The next annual convention of the federation will be held in Cleveland.
LIBERTY. Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Max left Tuesday evening for New York, where they will ppend several weeks..... Mrs. H. M. Hunt and Mrs. (rilbert V. Chapin spent Mondav in Cincinnati Mr. and Mrs. Howard Barnard, of Cincinnati, were the week
eu suesis or relatives and friends nere Mrs. F. W. Shock and daush-
it-r, wianssa. ana Martha and Miss Corinne Snyder motored to Richmond Tuesday Miss Clara B. Valerio returned to her home in Cincinnati, after spending the week end here with Mis3
uonnne bnyder Mrs. J. A. Sizelove and daughter, Miss Ruth, of Oxford,
epem &unaay nere the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Benton Sizelove Mr nri
Mrs. Durbin Kerr and family, of Col-
uiudus, u.. are the euests of Mr. and
Mrs. V. K. Kerr, this week Mrs.
W. L. Wood and daughter. Miss Mar
garet, and Miss Mary. Rebecca Pigman spent Monday in Cincinnati Mrs. Francisco Miller came Tuesday evening from South Bend to spend & few days with her mother. Mrs. James Miller, who is ill Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hadley returned to their home in Union City after spending the past week here the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Sering.. . . .Mr. and Mrs. B. L Radell and daughter, of Miami, Fla., Mr. and Mrs. William Driggs, Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo nidenour and children. motored to Cincinnati Sunday Mr! and Mrs. Edward Dakin and Mrs. William Welch, of Harveysburg, O., visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mills Monday. ....Peter Maibach spent Tuesday in Richmond with friends Mrs. H.
Vorhpcs and son .Gene, left Wedne
day for Cincinnati, where Gene will undergo a minor operation Robert
Pouder, of Indianapolis, spent Sunday
here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Pouder Thomas Morgan U spending a few days of this week In Cincinnati with Mr. and Mrs. Drew
Uoher.....Hr. and Mrs. Bert Clarki and Mrs. Claude Huddleson motorex to Richmond. Tuesday.. , .George Pax ton. of 8pringfild. O.. spent the weel end here with, Mr. and-AIrs.-H. Voor Mls. Jessie Freeman cami ednesday from her homo In Cleva land to spend a month here with hoi mother Mre. a. M. Freeman.. . . . Aaro
r"er ie" weaneeday for Winona, Ind. where he will Join his family an! tpend several weeks Miss Rocns Campbell, of Newport. Ark., came Sat urday to spend a few days here th guest of Mrs. Olive Smith and sot of Seattle, Wash.. Mrs. Ned Nicholson, or bcratton, Iowa, and Mrs. W F, Johnson of Cincinnati, are spending a few days here with Mr. and Mrs. Q fci- m nver Hamilton, oi Indianapolis, is the guest of Uovd omith.
RE-BUILT TIRES
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RE-BUILT TIRES
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This!
We Rebuild Your Old Tire Same as New Ones Are Built XXTH CENTURY TIRE & REPAIR CO, 409 Main (We Are Putting the Serve in Service)
WHY DO WE SELL MORE TIRES THAN ALL OTHER DEALERS? Here's the Answer
EXCHANGE FABRIC PRICES
Size Non-Skid 30x3 $ 9.60 30x31,4 $11.95 32x3i2 $13.20 31x4 $14.95 33x4 $16.45 34x4 $17.25
Rib $ 9.60 $11.95 $13.20 $14.95 $16.45 $17.25
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Feltmaim's CSgar Store GRANT REBUILT TIRE EXCHANGE 609 Main Street, Phone 2039
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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42
HOU
FOR SALE
A MODERN 8-ROOM HOUSE, with large cement and brick veranda, hardwood floors, hot water heat and sleeping porch; also, garage with room for three cars. This house is centrally located and within half square of street car line. Possession within 10 days.
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HErWInBURG- Robert Bunge! and family spent Sunday with Mrs Mr.nSeLs aren at West Sonora. . . , M,.;h MrS- Charl Newsock spent Sunday here with her parents. Dr. and Mrs Cusick Rev. Djttmar and J a6 ,TiJ?!0n th,r Parents and friends in Indiana and Illinois Gene Tucker and Howard ZumbVum Sweeny. Friday evening.. .John Peters and family, of near JohnsvUle, called on Mr. and Mrs. Jospnh c
ay Mrs. E. R. KftsiHnr
daughter, Winifred, and Laura Albprt
are visitine their hmthor c
Albert, and familv. rf nai;nn r
Mrs. Frank Albert is ill.... Mrs. Bvr'on Hendrix and little son n ,nin.
the week in Belmont with Mrs. Hendrix;s sister, Mrs. Jos. Hendrix. and iamiIv The Ladies' Aid of Trinitv
umeran cnurch will meet at the home of Mrs. D. S. Kessler, Thursday afternoon The household good's belonging to the late William Hondeshell will be sold at public sale, Aug 5 Herbert Sweeny and Harry Hoffman are working for the Long Distance Telephone companv Irene Richard spent Sunday at the home of Sam Skyles and family Mr. and Mrs. Dan Cassidy spent Sunday with their son, Basil, and family. Mr Kate Bunger returned home Sundav' after cnanrlinn . i - . .
. . ,-,.tUuiu6 ci-mi weens witn tier j son, Ildon, and family, of near Trov. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Locke are spending a few days at the reservoir Mr. and Mrs. William. Kuns snenr.
Sunday in Dayton Perry Brock spent Saturday night and Sundav here with his wife Bernard Lightcap and family, and Mr. and Mrs Charles Llghtcap spent last week-end at Indian Lake Mr. and Mrs. Paul Coleman, of Paulding, visited here Sunday, with Mrs. Parmlee. .Dennio Grill and family, and Mr. and Mrs. M .E. Deisher, were in Richmond, Tuesday.
CAMDEN, O Mrs. Jennie Clark, who returned lately from Pasadena. Calif., is spending the week with Mis Carrie Beall...The young ladies' Sunday school class of the Presbyterian church, met with Mrs. Jnhn M.t
j ednesday Rev. Gear, of the Prosbyterian church, underwent a serious operation at the Camden sanitarium, j Wednesday Mrs. Roy Dormeyer, of j Oklahoma, is visiting her mother, Mr? Eva Wall Mrs. Eva Bond ami daughter, of Liberty, Ind., spent-TuoS- . day with Mrs. Dormyer Mrs. Richard Francis was the guest of Mis.
iMizaDetn Brown, Tuesday The following Camden people will enjoy thy outing at Miami Valley Chautauqua, during the next two weeks: Mrs. Will Francis and daughters, Evangeline and Rebecca, Mrs. Anna Windate and daughter, Mary, Mrs. Elmer Van Skiver, Mrs. Charles Laird and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Payne Mrs. R. R. Duskev and son Robert, and Mrs. Ed Barne't were Cincinnati shoppers Monday... ..Miss Anna Paige, of Indianapolis k
i the guest of Mrs. Olivia Brown and i Miss Lina Harris.
FOUNTAIN CITY. Ind. Earl Clarkhas been visiting a few days the foro part of the week with his parent, at this place Cecil Chenoweth arrived home last week from the west where he has been for the past year for his health M. C. Harrison and family were Sunday sruepfs of J r
Overman and family Luln Bond oi i Dayton, is visitng with relatives her
this week Mrs. C. C. Fulghum and daughter Ruth entertained the follow, ing Wednesday: Mrs. T. C. Tavlor, of Richmond, Mrs. Verlin Shaffer nf tip,-
j Williamsburg, Mrs. Bert Colvin of Richmond and Mrs. Martha Shute and i daughter, Dorothy, of Williamsburg.. . J . .Allen Klncheloe and family took no.j session of the garage and propertv lai j week recently purchased, from" Rov , Carroll. Mr. Carroll and family moved into the property vacated bv Mr. ana Mrs. Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Harrv i Hartman were Sunday guests of Aller ; Rich and family.
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MONEY TO LOAN
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MONEY TO LOAN
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MONEY
WE LEND
Investigate our easy-to-pay Twenty-Payment Plan Loans. Get $50 ?ntyJeaJ HIV mDth- Get $100.00. pay back 55.00 a month, with interest at 3tf per month. Pay only for time loan runs. Ali busl8torirC.iden1tiaL We l0a? 0n Fre. Pianos, Victrolas. Uve Stock, etc., without removal. Call, phone or write RICHMOND LOAN COMPANY "The Friendly Company" Established 1895 ROOM 207 COLONIAL BLDG.. COR MAIN AND SEVENTS STS Under State Supervision. PHONE 1545 Richmond. Ind
A POPULAR PLAY SUIT
Pattern C337 is here illustrated Tt
is cut in 4 Sizes: 2. 4, 6. and 8 years. A 6 year size will require 2 yards of 27 inch material for the dress and 1 yard for the bloomers. Checked gingham, striped seersucker, khaki, jean, Indian' head, linen, percale and pongee are desireable for this style.
Address
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A pattern of this illustration mailed to any address on receipt of 12 cents In silver or stamps. Patterns will be mailed to your address within one week. Addresr Pattern Department, v Palladium.
