Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 268, 20 September 1920 — Page 13

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Advertising Rates 10 cents per line, per Insertion. words to the line. No ad taken for less than 20 cents cash or less than 30 cents charge. No ads accepted after 11 o'clock on day of publication. For contract, call phone 28S4 or 2S73 MONUMENTS 1B JOHN P. KMSL.IE Monuments 15 South Tenth Street Phone 4022 CARD OF THANKS CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my sincere appreciation for the many kindnesses shown me by the neighbors, friends and relatives durlnd the sickness and death of mv wife; also for the beautiful floral offerings. CHARLES THOMPSON. LOST AND FOUND 4 BABY'S lorket and chain lost; reward. Phone 2718 or 6045. HELP WANTED MALE MEN Agre 17 to 65. Experience unnecessary. Travel; make secret Investigations, reports; salaries, expenses. American Foreign Detective Agency. 263. St. Louis. WAITER WANTED Union Station Restaurant. WANTED Warehouse men; steady employment, for Richmond men only. North Star Refrigerator Co. PORTER WANTED Station Restaurant. Union LABORERS WANTED Good Wages City Light Plant WANTED Unmarried farm hand; top wages paid. Roy Smelker, New Paris. O. Phone 194L MEN WANTED In Cracker Department RICHMOND BAKING CO. MEN wanted; good wages. Garfield Dixon. Phone 2365. HELP WANTED FEMALE 6 GIRL wanted for housework and help w 1th baby. Phon e 4070. MORNINGS ONLY Excellent place; best wages; general housework. Call Mrs.Marter. Phone 2708. LAUNDRESS wanted to come to house. 202 N. 15thL Phone 1038. WANTED Housekeeper for young farmer and his mother; good neat home and repectable people; no washing; no outside work; reasonable wages and permanent position. Address Green Lawn Farm, West Manchester, Preble Co., O. PASTRY COOK WANTED Kandy Shop WANTED Ladles to know that I remove the cause of disease. Ruth Straley, chiropractor, 243 Colonial Bldg. Lady Bookkeeper and Stenographer Wanted WALTER B. FULGHUM 1000 Main Phone 2275 Q1RLS WANTED RICHMOND BAKING CO. AGENTS &. SALESMEN WANTED-7 METAL hot water bottles. 100 rroflt. Big demand. Season now on. Write for full details. Portland Sales Co., Mfgrs., 566 Commercial St., Bost on, Mass. SITUATIONS WANTED 8 By a refined young lady, as housekeeper In private family. Phone 1772. 202 N. 7th. WANTED Corn to top on tlio shares. Address Tops, care Palladium. SITUATION WANTED as housekeeper; apply Mrs. Grace lodson, 341 S. 10th. 14-YEAR-OLD boy wants-good-home in country. 41 North 6th. PUBLIC SALE Public

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1920 The undersigned will sell at public auction on Wednesday. September 22, 1920, on the farm owned by Ettie Davidson, 1 mile south of Campbellstown, O., beginning at 10 o'clock a. m., the following personal property: 3 HORSES Consisting of 1 sorrel mare, weighing 1400 lbs., work anywhere; I black driving mare, weighing 1200 lbs.; 1 bay horse, general purpose, weighing 1200 lbs. II PUREBRED SHORTHORN CATTLE Consisting of 2 Shorthorn bull calves. 8 months old; 3 Shorthorn heifers, 21 months old; 3 Shorthorn cows; 1 registered Shorthorn bull, 3 years old; 1 Shorthorn calf, 5 months old, 1 lersey milk cow. C3 HEAD HOGS Consisting of 7 brood sows, 14 fall shoats, weighing 140 lbs., 33 spring pig3 and 11 summer pigs. HAY AND CORN 2 tons of timothy hay and 17 acres of corn in the field. FARMING IMPLEMENTS 1 new Studebaker wagon, 1 good Milwaukee wheat binder, 1 hay tedder, 1 Walter A. Wood manure spreader, 1 wood hay rake. 1 Gale two row corn plow. 1 single row J. I. Case. 1 John Deere corn planter, 1 Deerlng mower, 1 field roller, 1 International tandem disc harrow, 1 spring-tooth harrow, 1 spike-tooth harrow, 1 one-hose Columbia wheat drill, 1 one-horse Hoosler wheat drill, 1 corn sheller, 1 wagon bed, 1 twohorse wagon, 1 riding Oliver breaking plow, 1 phaeton buggy, 1 set of buggy harness, 4 sets of breeching work harness, 4 sets of work nets, harness, collars, bridles, halters, shovels, forks, 1 iron kettle and many other articles. A few household goods. Terms made known on day of sale. ETTIE DAVIDSON C. Oc DAVIDSON O. C. b'enwing, Auctioneer. W. C. Swisher, C. C. Gard, Clerks. Lunch will be served by the Ladies Aid of Campbellstown.

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ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT Modern furnished room; private family. 407 S. 11th St. THREE modern furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 423 South 12th. FO"R RENT Hous ekeoping room$275 0 week; five room house $8 mo; three rooms. Call 520 N. 19th. B ST., SOUTH. 707 Room for rent. MODERN room for two gentlemen. 28 N. 11th. 9TH ST.. SOUTH. 38sleeplng room. -Nicely furnished BOARDING 10 WANTED Two boarders at 2126 N. E. BUSINESS SERVICE 12 Special Designing and Pattern Work, Wood and Metal Patterns, Metal Plates. Richmond Engineering and Pattern Co. North West Third and Penn. It. R, R. J. BEHRINGER For Sheet Metal Work OF QUALITY 812 S. C St. Phone 1929 DON'T LET OTHER PEOPLE EXPERIMENT ON YOUR TYPEWRITER Phone 1010 and let experienced mechanics do your work. THE RICHMOND TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE Multlgraph Letters and Printing 17 North Seventh St HEATING AND PLUMBING 14 PLUMBING, heating and lighting contracting, repairing and supples, at Meerhoff. 9 South 9th. Phone 1236. PAINTING AND DECORATING 15 HOUSE PAINTING Interior finishing. Prices reasonable. 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 260S MIRRORS RESILVERED 17 Auto Reflectors Resilvered Why buy new ones? Lahmann Plating Works Across the Bridge 209 West Main Phone 2753 for ALL KINDS OF PLATING MISCELLANEOUS REPAIRING 17B LAWN MOWERS sharpened; baby cabs re-tired; all kinds of reparrs. Work called for and delivered. Pictures framed. New Bicycles reasontble prices. J. C. Darnell Co. Phone 1936. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE21 FERN for sale. 001 S. 13th. j BABY CAB for sale; gray wicker.; I 530 S. Sth. j ' SEWING MACHINE." 3 pairs pillows,! feather bolster, for sale. 75 tort Wayne Ave. FOR-SALE Set of Leedy drums; iii good condition. Phone 31 SO. BASE BURNER for sale. 410 N. 13th. LARGE rug. $13; upholstered rocker. $4; lady's winter coat. $10. worn but a few times. Call at front part, 1902 .Main. FOR SALE Wagons, harness, corn binders, 12 wheat drills and vehicles of all kinds. 317 N. A St. TWO stoves for sale; laundry and heating. Call evenings. 300 S. 10th. 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. STOVE for sale; "" Globe Hot Blast." large size; good as new. 100 N. 19th. RANGE-for sale! "Globe"! wood or coal. Harry Williams. Phone 442S. FERRETS for sale. 634 N. 10th St. BABY CAB for sale; white rood as new. Phone 2730. enamel ; "ESTATE" N. Sth. gas stove for sale. 327 BABY CAB fur sale; "show cab; practically new. 433 S. 4th. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22 GOOD USED FURNTURE of all kinds wanted. See us before you sell. Townsend"s Used Goods. 533 Main. Phone 1296 ELIASON FURNITURE EXCHANGE Good used furniture bought and sold. See us before yon buy or sell. We pay highest prices. Eliason Furniture Exchange. 520 Main St. Phono 1469. JUNK Before dlsp"osIngrof any'junk, call Richmond Junk Yard. Highest prices will be paid. Prompt attentfon. 1001 N. 10th. Phone 349S. PUBLIC SALE

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MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22 FURNITURE AND STOVES All kinds; good prices. Home Suply Store, 181 Ft. Wayne Ave. Phone 1862. FURNITURE WANTED We pay highest prices for Used Goods, Stoves, etc. Brarumer & Foster, 17 8. 7th. Phone 187. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 23 We have in stock or can make parts to repair any piano or player piano. , Piano Refinishing We can refinlsh any piano the same as new, no matter how badly damaged. Piano Tuning Our men are experts and we guarantee all work. ESTIMATES FREE Opp. Postoffice Phone 1655 SPECIALS AT THE STORES 25 PADLOCKS Heavy Yale 5-pln tumblers; two keys Yale locks 75c up; cheaper quality locks 23c, 35c, 4 5c. Special prices on carpenter, cement and plastering tools. Dlotz lanterns, 11.25 up. Winchester shotgun shells. 79: per box. BIRCK'S HARNESS STORE. Cll Main. RECORD EXCHANGE 23A USED records bought, sold, exchanged. Nellie A. Booker, Miller Harness Store. FURNACES 25B WOLVERINE FURNACES E. J. Knapi. Ph. 1876.. Office 17 S. 7th. FARM AND DAIRY PRODUCTS 27 POTATOES Home grown for sale; $2 per bushel. Roberts Feed Store. BUILDING MATERIALS 28 IS IT A FARM BUILDING? Btdld g with Concrete Big BeitS&SrOS. Phone 32SO LIVE STOCK AND VEHICLES 31 PIGS for sale; full blooded Duroc male. W. C. Bulla, R. It. I), city. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33 FORD TOURING First-! class shape, for sale cheap.! C. E. Buhl, phone 1011. 300i S. 11th. FORD Touring:; good condition. A. C. I Cooper, Hoosier Feed and Feeder Co. j Phone 2063. MITCHELL Six. 5-passeng-er, for sale; ' $400 if sold at once. Call 1415 S. C St. FOR SALE 490 Chevrolet, slightly used. Priced right. See Ed. Brinker, 700 S. 7th. TAXI 33 TAXI, TRUCK and TRANSFER See Harris Bros., phone 5294. Hdq. Golden Cigar Store. Anderson's Taxi Service MULL & WILLIAMS, Proprietors Special attention paid to Merchants' Delivery and Transfer. Day and Ail-Night Service. 2S North 7th Phone 1370 PUBLIC SALE

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I, the undersigned, will sell at public sale on the Minor farm, two miles north of Richmond, two miles south cf Chester and one-half mile north of Aviation Field, on FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1920 at 10 o'clock a. m., the following described property, to-wit: 2 HEAD OF HORSES One bay horse, eight years old; one black horse, twelve years old, good. S HEAD OF CATTLE One Holstein cow, fresh October 2. One Holstein

cow, fresh October 2S. One Holstein cow, fresh October 30. One black Jersey cow, fresh October 10. One Jersey and Shorthorn heifer, bred. One ; Jersey heifer, 1 year old. One heifer with calf by side. One extra good Holstein bull. These milk cows are extra good dairy cows. j 47 HEAD OF HOGS 40 head shoats, Poland China and Duroc; 4 Poland China sows, out of Jones & Pike stock; 1 Poland China sow with 3 pigs, j 500 CHICKENS Consisting of White Leghorns and Buff Orpingtons, yearling and pullets of both. These chickens are the very best stock and" are ! good laying stock. 12 Rufus Red Rabbits and rabbit hutches. FARM IMPLEMENTS 1 flat bed wagon with hog rack (Fish make), 1 j gravel bed, 1 Rude manure spreader, 1 Deering mower, 1 Sure Drop corn i planter, 1 single disc harrow, 1 spike-tooth harrow, 1 Janesville walking j beaking plow, 1 John Deere stag, 1 Ohio corn plow, spring shovel; 1 Hoosier one-horse wheat drill with fertilizer attachment, nearly new; 1 roller, l! steel hay rake, 1 five-horse gasoline engine (Standard make), 1 Stover feed; grinder, 1 Ohio feed cutter, 2 good belts, 1 pair Fairbanks scales, 1 spring wagon, 1 road buggy, hog feeder and corn sheller, water tank, harness, '

bridles, collars of all kinds in A-l condition and other articles too numerous to mention. Wood stove and coal oil stove. 18 acres of good corn in field. TERMS MADE KNOWN OI DAY OF SALE Lunch Served by Ladies' Aid of Chester M. E. Church

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RE-BUILT TIRES WHY PAY DOUBLE? GRANT REBUILT TIRES Exchange Fabric Prices Non-Skid 30x3 $ 9.60 30x3 $11.95 Rib 30x3 $ 9.60 30x3 ... $11-95 Larger sizes i n proportion. Why Pay More? SEAL FAST The Minute Man Tube Patch 50c, $1. $1.50 Sizes Feltman's Cigar Store Grant Rebuilt Tire Exchange 603 Main Phone 2039 MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLE S 37 INDIAN MOTORCYCLES, BICYCLES Second-Hand Motorcycles MEYERS & TROXEL Opposite City Hall We don't FIX 'em we REPAIR 'em BUSINESS ROOMS FOR RENT 39 BUSINESS ROOM for rent; Ideal location for barber simp; near Pennsy. railroad yards. Phone 3761. WANTED TO RENT 41 WANTED To rent farm, on 1-3 basis. John Turner. Campbellstown, Ohio. WANTED TO RENT Will pay $10.00 reward for information leading to the rental of 5 or 6 room modern house or lower apartment. Good location; not over 10.00. Phone 2100. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 HOUSE for sale cheap; strictly modern, G room. Phone 4S-)ii. DOUBLE housn and doub5 garage for sale; new; modern in every way; centrally located. At present prices on material, woud cost $12,000 to build bouse and garage; will consider in trade property valued not over $:1.500; balance can be taken care of by owner. Phone 1 3 9 or 127S. Post office box 93. OP.EEN & RAMSEY Real Estate. Rentals, Auctioneering and Insurance Hlttle Block. Sth & Main. Phone 2676. FOlV SALE Fine" larged welling 1 16 Main St.; N.W. corner Main and 2L'nd; entirely modern; first-class condition; two lots; terms and inspection by appointment. Owner. Phone 3812. t tTRNE R W HADKE Y. 2nd Nat. Bank Bldg.. buys and sells properties. Homes sold on payments like rent. 15 ACRES. small house, 10 blocks southeast of Main. 2l'l'l North E. QdODGlITY HOMES POKTEUFl ELD. Colonial Bids C. C. HAWLEY&"SON New Paris Ohio FwFarmsanii Real Estate of jill kinds FOR HEAL ESTATE AXD FAUMS, see ROBERTS, ls s. Stli. Rhone 4171. C. E. KEEVER CO. "has a fine list of houses, office phone 1641; res. 2169. Office 7 S. 11th St. See us for bargains. FOREST if MEEK, auctioneer" and "real estate. I'll one 4095. B R A b B U R Y& BAILEY Real Estate. Insurance. Loans and Surety Honda. 1 Colonial Bldg. FOR SALE GOOD 5-ROOM HOUSE Bath, good location. See us on this and many others. See Us for Service BURDSALL & WILLETT CO. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS REAL ESTATE Room 303 Unicn Nafl Bank Bldg. 8th St. Entrance Richmond, Ind. Phones 1965, 3271, 3293 WISCONSIN FARM LANDS LAN DO I. Of! y Special Number just out, containing 1!'J0 facts of Clover Land in Marinette County. Wisconsin. If for a home or as an investment j-ou are thinking of buyfnjr Rood farm lands where farmers prow rich, send at once for this special number of LAN'DOLOGY, Tt is free on request. Address: SKIIi.MOIil-: - Kl KHI.K LAND COMPANY, 40 Skidmore - Kielile Hidg., Marinette. Wisconsin. PUBLIC SALE JESSE WIECHMAN, Clerk

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YOUNG HOG RAISERS GET GOOD PRICES FOR CENTERVILLE WINNERS By WILLIAM R. SANBORN. One of the most interesting and instructive lessons of the pig show at Centerville, last Saturday, is contained in the following brief story of results of feeding and care on the part of Howard Klrlin, of Milton. Howard reported to the county agent and pig show officials in writing, as follows: "June 5 I drew my pig which weighed 51 pounds. The first month this gilt made a gain of 39 pounds. The second month she gained 40 pounds. Last month she gained 60 pounds, making its total weight 190 pounds "The total feed consumed by this pig in the above time is as follows: Corn, 401 pounds $ 9.02 Oats, 16 pounds..- 4 FARMS FOR SALE 43 80 ACRES For sale on easy terms, or will trade for city property Good 7-room house, two barns and outbuildings. See us at once. 40 ACRES Extra good set of buildings, good land, close in; ?7,600.00. Bargain on 13th St. Possession in 15 days. Act quick. Harris & Korteweg S. W. Corner Main and Sixth Phone 2278 LEGAL NOTICE State of Indiana, Countv of 'Wayne, ss.: Office of TOWN TRUSTEES, Whitewater. Indiana. NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN" by the Rrrd of Trustees of the Town of Whitewater, Indiana, that said Board has established -Its budget of the ensuing' fiscal years In ftems and amounts as follows, to-wlt: Rn-vl repairs and Improvements, ios.r.o. Miscellaneous expenditures, 200.00. Total, $308.50. That the total valuation of all taxable property within the Jurisdiction of said Town is the sum of $,"1.4 1 6.00. That a tax is ordered levied and collected of 60 cents upon the one hundred dollar valuation of all taxable propertv, and 25 cents on each taxable poll, within said Jurisdiction for the various mnnilpal expenditures. That on Monday evening. September 27. 1920. at 7:30 o'clock P. M., public meeting- will be held at the Board's Office In said Town, In the matter of the final and public hearing respecting sucli tax levy and budget, at which time and place any tax-payer shall have the right to be heard upon the proposed levy and establishment of budget. BOARD OE TRUSTEES. Town of Whitewater. Indiana. Ordered by Byron E. Stetler, Town Clerk. it MONEY TO LOAN 46

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I will offer at public tale on my farm 1 mile east of Economy WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 22, 1920 at 10:30 oV.ock a. m. 5 HEAD OF HORSES 5 One black mare, S years old, weight 1500 lb.., good brood mare, and good worker; 1 black horse, good worker, 3 years old, weight 1450 lbs.; 1 dark roan horse, good worker, 3 years old. weight 1350 lbs.; 1 chestnut sorrel mare. 12 years old, weight 1200 lbs.; 1 light roan horse colt, 1 year old, extra good. 8 HEAD OF CATTLE 8 One Jersey cow, 6 years old, good milker; 1 red cow, 6 years old, fre?h No-

vemoer, gooa miiKer; i jersey cow, black feeders.

TERMS MADE KNOWN ON DAY OF SALE LUNCH ON GROUNDS OLIVER Lo HI ATT ALBERT HINDMAN and SIMON WEDDLE, Auctioneers RAY SWALLOW, Clerk

Middlings, 82 pounds 2.73 Tankage, 11 pounds 55 Skimmed Milk, 95 gallons 3.M0 Medicine 42 Pasture 75

Expense $17.75 Paid for pig -. ... 15.00 Total Investment $32.75 Selling price at Pig Club sale.. $67.50 Gain on the project $34.75 Mr. Dolan, the county agent, states that none of these pigs were fed to." maxium gain. The boys and girls were instructed to feed for growth and not for fat. All the pigs were In a good healthy breeding condition on the day of the sale. 26 Pig Average $62.08. Twenty-six pigs were sold at Center, ville on Saturday afternoon at an average of $62.08 per head. Prices varie! widely, depending largely on the Interest taken in the breed of the pig, the boy or girl who owned the pig. the completeness of the feeding record, etc. Taken as a whole, it was a very creditable sale and the young sters who made the show and sale possible, are to be congratulated. They will no doubt stage a larger show another year. Pig Sellers and Prices. Great interest was shown by the pig club members and their folks and triends, and even the school children who had no pigs on the market, were often partizan in their preterenc-es as to breeds. The pigs were groomed to the limit by the proud owners, which means much as to their future as breeders, as many of them will be. Sales were made as follows: Big Type Polands Ascher Baker, Cambridge City, $181; Wilbur Ertell, Cambridge City, $100; Ula Pike, Centerville, $30; Howard Chamness. Economy, $35; Dudley Palmer, Webster, $32.50; Byron Pike, Centerville, $60; James E. Rodgers, Centerville, $70; Everett Spotts, Centerville, $27.50; Howard Wilson, Greensfork, $150; Zelma Wilson, Greensfork, $40. Chester Whites Howard Kirlin, Cambridge City, $67.50; Harold Larson, $45; Howard Radford, Richmond, $40; Nellie Ratoliffe, Milton, $23.50; Robert Spotts, Centerville, $125; Linville Wissler, Milton, $100; Verdax Wlssler, $50. Duroc-Jerseys Joseph Cortner, Greensfork, $62.00; Roger Cortner, Greensfork, $67; Philip Hampton, Richmond, $25; Lester Palmer, Webster, $40; Cora Ratcliffe, Milton, $31; Glen Spotts, Centerville, $50; Helen Wetherill and Josephine Wetherill, of Richmond, are also accredited with pigs in the Duroc class, but the sales returns do not show the prices obtained. Pig Show Prize Winners Duroc Jerseys First, Roger Cortner; second, Lester Palmer; third, Philip Hampton. MONEY TO LOAN 46 are Less 99 No. 9 N. Tenth St Indiana s years oia, gocd milker; 3 calves;

36 HOGS 36 31 ghoats weighing 80 lbs.; 5 Duroc brood sows, 3 years old. FARM IMPLEMENTS One McCormick T-f t binder; 1 McCormick corn binder; 1 Rude manure spreader; 1 Troy wagon; 1 flat bed; 1 shoveling board; 1 bugy; 1 set buggy harness; 1 5-hoe disc Hoosier wheat drill, good as new; 1 5-hoe disc Rude wheat drill; 1 Osborn mower;l endgate seeder, with grass seed attachment;. 1 Gale two-row corn plow, good as new; 1 Hoosier one-row corn plow; 1 double-disc harrow; 1 spring-tooth harrow, 16-inch, good; 1 three-horse spike. tooth harrow; 1 Janesville rtdin? breaking plow; 1 walking breaking plow; 1 Janesville corn planter, with fertilizer atlachraent; 24 acres of corn la field;

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i Chester White Boars Nellie Rat cliffe, Harry Ratcliffe and Cora Ratcliffe, first, second and third. ' Chester White Sows Robert Spotts, first; Linville Wissler, second; Howard Kirlin, third. Poland Chinas Byron Pike, first; Howard Swissler, second; and Zelma Swlssler, third. Three different Judges Judged the three breeds. LIBERTY PIG SHOW AND SALE The annual pig club show and sale at Liberty Saturday drew a largo crowd, and it is reported that good prices were paid for the pigs after awards were made. These were made in the forenoon and the sale of the 75 head exhibited ran until late in the afternoon. . The merchants of Liberty gave a number of special prizes, many of which were in the "consolation" class. Breeders also gave special .. cash prizes. F. M. Shanklln, of Purdue, made the awards on the report, cards turned in by the members, theee showing the co6t of feeding, net gain in weight, and other details of the contesL Only two types of hogs were shown, Poland Chinas and Duroc Jerseys. The pig club members bad a great day, and their parents were present in force. A. M. E. CONFERENCE TO MEET IN MARION The 82nd annual session of the Indiana Conference of the A- M. E. church closed Sunday night with the reading of the appointments. Very few changes were made, most of the ministers being returned. The Rev. J. L. Cravens, pastor of the local church, was returned for another year. His reappointment was greeted with applause by the members and friends present. Bishop L. J. Coppin, D. D., of Philadelphia, preached the ordination sermon Sunday morning. His text was S t Mark 9:23, the subject being "The Passing of the Impossible." Three young ministers. Nathaniel H. Jeltz, Clifford C. Townsend and Herman H. Black were ordained elders. Walter Chenault was ordained Deacon. Two deaconesses were consecrated by the bishop. The Rev. J. C. Dean preached In the afternoon on "The Fruitful Life." Sunday night Rev. N. H. Jeltz used for a subject, "The Manifestation of the Supernatural Power of God." Resolutions thanking the pastor and members of the local church and the friends for their hospitality in entertaining the conference were read and passed by a standing vote. The committee on memoirs made its report. The conference adjourned to meet next year in Allen Temple A. M. E. church, Marion, Ind. Wood for tennis rackets requires at least five yeira seasoning. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OK 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 Matilda A. Martin, deceased. Said estate Is probably solvent. ARTHUR MARTIN, Administrator. Benj. F. Harris, Atty. 0:20-27; 10;4. MONEY TO LOAN 46 S $ LOANS S S On Furniture, Pianos, Live Stock. Autos. Talking Machines, Etc. Get our terms before borrowing. ONE TO 20 MONTHS TO PAY All Transactions Strictly Private The State Investment & Loan Company Room 40, Colonial Bldg. 3rd Floor Phone 2560 FARM LOANS 5 years at 6 and small commission. See me before a raise in rates. M. B. CUSTER i

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