Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 269, 21 September 1920 — Page 11

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Advertising Rates ! cents per line, per Insertion. 4 words to the line. No ad taken for less than 20 cents east) or less than SO cents charge. No ads accepted after 11 o'clock on day of publication. For con tract, call phone I9S4 or tlTJ MONUMENTS 1B JOHN P. E M 8 L I B Monuments IS South Tenth Street Phone 4021 LOST AND FOUND FAttTY taking Jewelry from 1910 N. E Ht.. night of July J4 is known. Please return to owner. BABY'S locket and chain lost; reward, Phone 2718 or 6045. LOST New rib-tread Grant lire, pept. 17. between rclchmond, Ind., and New Westvill O. Notify Ralph Harris, Eaton, O. Reward. MUSIC ROLL Lost Sept. 17 on N. 9th; owner's name engraved. Reward. Phone 2813. WATCH found! Phone 2 277. $40 LOST in lobby or in front of Frankel & Harding store, 820 Main. Reward to above. WANTED. WANTED Corn to cut. S21 N. th St. HELP WANTED MALE SALESMAN and collector wanted; good opportunity' for right man. Ap-, ply Manager, Winger Sewing Machine Company. WANTED NIGHT FIREMAN LEMON'S GREENHOUSE East of City MAN wanted to shock corn. Phone UZ7-I. WANTED Warehouse men; steady employment,, for Richmond men only. North Star Refrigerator Co. WANTED Unmarried farm hand; top wages paid. Roy Bmelker, New Paris, O. Phone 1941. MEN WANTED In Cracker Department RICHMOND BAKING CO. BOY wanted. Harrison Pharmacy. MEN wanted; good wages. Dixon. Phone 2385. Garfield HELP WANTED FEMALE 6 HOUSEKEEPER for crippled lady. P. O. Box 390, Lynn, Ind. GIRLS WANTED Richmond Baking Co. WOMAN or Girl to assist with housework. 2120 N. E. GIRL wanted fof housework and help with baby. Phone 4070. W A N T E D Bookkeeper and stenographer; position open at once. The When Store, 712 Main St. Phone 5290. MORNINGS ONLY Excellent place; best wages; general housework. Call Mrs. Harter. Phone 2708. PASTRY COOK WANTED Kandy Shop WANTED Ladles to know that I re move the cause of disease. Ruth Straley, chiropractor, 243 Colonial Bids. Lady Bookkeeper and Stenographer Wanted WALTER b. 1000 Mala FULGHUM Phone 2275 AGENTS & SALESMEN WANTED-7 METAL hot water bottles. 100 profit. Big demand. Season now on. Write for full details. Portland Sales Co., Mfgrs., 666 Commercial fit., Boat on, Mass. SITUATIONS WANTED 8 WANTED Corn to top on the shares. Address Tops, care Palladium. SITUATION WANTED as housekeeper; apply Mrs. Grace Dodson. 341 R. inh M-if.Au-ubu toy wants good home in country. 41 North 6ih. ROOMS FOR RENT 9 11THST.,S., 130 Modern room for rent. I MODERN furnished room for rent; i centrally located. Phone 24S9. FOR RENT Ono furnished room in 1 private laiimy. inquire ai OJ4'3 Main St., after 6 p. ni. MODERNrooms for rent; private-fam ily. 401 W. Main. 10TH ST., SOUTH, 128 Room for rent. THREE modern furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 423 South 12th. TWO FURNISHED ROOMS for light housekeeping, with privilege of kitchen and bath. No children. 908 12 Main St. Phone1208: B ST.. SOUTH. 707 Room for rent. " BOARDING 10 WANTED Two boarders at 212 N. E. SPECIALS AT THE STORES 29

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BUSINESS SERVICE MATCH YOUR COAT With a Pair of Trousers GRAHAM ' . Tailor 632 Mafp. Street HEATING AND PLUMBING 14 PLUMBING, heating and lighting contracting, repairing and supples, at Meerhoff. S South th. 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 STORAGE FOH HOUSEHOLD GOODS Feltman's Storage House. Apply Keltman's Cigar Store. Phone No. 2031. 609 Main St. MISCELLANEOUS REPAIRING 17B LAWN MOWERS sharpened; baby cabs re-tired; all Hinds of repairs. Work called for and delivered. Pictures framed. New Bicycles reason tble prices. J. C. Darnell Co. Phone 92 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 HEATING STOVE. 13 N. 15th. y HEMSTITCHING and piloting attachment, works on all sewing machines; price $2, personal i-hecks, 10c extra. Light's Mail Order House, Box 127, Birmingham, Ala. TWO RUGS, one 9x12; other 8-3x10-6; combination range; all new. 421 S. 11th St. FOU SALE Ivory reed baby cab; first class condition. 311 N. ISth St. COLLAPSIBLE go-cart for sale; good condition; cheap. No. 4 Holland Apta. FERN for sale. 501 S. ISth. BABY CAB for sale; gray wicker. 630 S. 8th. WOOD for sale. Phones 2309-3655. SEWING MACHINE, 3 pairs pillows, feather bolster, for sale. 75 Fort Wayne Ave. FOU SALE New Miller 32x3'j Clincher tire. Phone 259 4. FOR SALE Set of Lt-edy drums; in good condition. Phone 3180. LARGE rug, $13; upholstered rocker. $4; lady's winter coat, $10, worn but a few times. Call at front part, 1902 Main. TWO stoves for sale; laundry and heating. Call evenings. 300 S. 10th. WE BUY, SELL, OR TRADE lor 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 4428. FURNITURE AND STOVES All kinds; good prices. Home Supply Store, 131 Ft. Wayne Ave. Phone 1862. FERRETS for sale. 634 N. 10th St. BABY CAB for sale; white enamel; good as new. Phone 2730. BABY CAB for sale; "show cab; pracflcally new. 433 S. 4th. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22 GOOD USED FURNITURE of all kinds wanted. See us before you sell. Townsend's Used Goods. 633 Main. Phone 1296 ELIASON FURNITURE EXCHANGE Good used furniture bought and sold. See us before you buy or sell. We pay highest prices. Eliason Furniture Exchange. 620 Main St. Phone 1469. JUNK Before disposing of any junk, call Richmond Junk Yard. Highest prices will be paid. Prompt attention. 1001 N. 10th. Phone S498. FURNITURE WANTED We pay highest prices for Used Goods, Stoves, etc. Brammer & Foster, 17 S. 7th. Phone 1876. RECORD EXCHANGE 23A USED records bought, sold, exchanged. Nellie A. Booker, Miller Harness Store. MACHINERY AND TOOLS 24 FOR SALE Wagons, Wagons, Corn Binder, 10 Wheat Prills and Vehicles all kinds. 317 N. A St. SPECIALS AT THE STORES 25 ORBORN STOVES and RANGES SEE THESE and SAVE 20 to 307o Guaranteed Between You and High Prices Stands Feltman's Furniture House A. T- RUBY, Mgr. 35-37 S. 6th St. Phone 2459 SPECIALS AT THE STORES 25 Phone 2063

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SPECIALS AT THE STORES 29 ---When In need of carpenter, plastering, garden, and cement tools; we have the beet tools at the lowest prices. BIRCK'S 01X Main FURNACES 25 B WOLVERINE FURNACES E. J. Knapp. Ph. 187. Office 17 8- Ttb, THE HOLLAND FURNACE CO. is only 14 years old and it is much the largest installer of furnaces in the world. There's a reason. H. I Householder, 319 Randolph. Phone 3163. FARM AND DAIRY PRODUCTS 27 POTATOES Home grown for sale; Z per bushel. Roberts Feed Store. BUILDING MATERIALS 28 IS IT A HOUSE? BtdH & with Concrete Bigg! -rfosrBerts&Broa. FW32SO LIVE STOCK AND VEHICLES 31 PIGS for salt; full blooded Puroe male. W. C. Bulla, R. R. IJ, city. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33 FORD TOURING Firstclass shape, for sale cheap. C. E. Buhl, phone 1011. 300 S. 11th. FOR SALE 5-passenger Mar man Tourina: tar. Inquire between 6:80 and 6:0'clock, evenings. 813 S. 7th St. W A N T E P 5-passenger body. Call 701 Bo. 8th St. automobile 1917 FORD Touring, in good condition; must be sold quick. 27o cash- 332 N. 12th St. 5"ORD Touring; good condition. A. C. Cooper, Hoosier Feed and Feeder Co. Phone 2063. FOR SALE 490 Chevrolet, slightly used. Priced right. See Ed. Brinker, 700 S. 7th. TAXI 86 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. 28 North 7th Phone 1370 MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES 37 INDIAN MOTORCYCLES, BICYCLES Second-Hand Motorcycles MEYERS & TROXEL Opposite CityHall We don't FIX 'em-we REPAIH 'em FOU SALE Harley-Davidson Twin Motorcycle. 202 N. 22nd. Phone 36S9. HOUSES APTS. TO RENT 38 APARTMENT Three furnished rooms. 29 South 10th. BUSINESS ROOMS FOR RENT 39 BUSINESS ItOOM for rent; ideal location for barber shop; near Pennsy. railroad yards. Phone. 3761. WANTED TO RENT 41 WANTED To rent farm, on 1-8 basis. John Turner, Campbellstown, Ohio. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 HOUSE for sale choap; strictly modern, 6 room. Phone 4846. FOR SALE 4-room cottage; gas, eleetrlc lights. 634 South' 10th St. FOR HEAL. ESTATE AND FARMS, see A. M. ROBERTS, 18 S. 8th. Phone 4171. MODERN PROPERTY FOR SALE Good 5-room house; newly pajnted; hot prater heating plant; bath and toilet;.deep lot with some fruit; located in east and south part of town; prica 14,000, only $1,000 down and $25 per month. See LACEY & TILLSON. 20 1 Colonial. Phone 2883. Res. Tillson 8063. FOREST Hi MEEK, auctioneer and real estate. Phone 4095. PROPERTYTX)R SjALE Good 5-room house, hot water heat: newly painted and papered. Has place for two automobiles; located in nuitti and east end; good neighborhood, south of E St.; price $4,000, only $1,000 down, with reasonably monthly payments on balance. See LACEY & TILLSON, 204 Colonial. Office phone, 2SS3. Res. 3063. C. E. KEEVER CO. has a fine lisTof houses. Office phone 1641; res. 2169. Office 7 S. 11th St. See us for bargains. GREEN & RAMSEY Real Estate, Rentals, Auctioneering and Insurance Hi ttle Block. 9th & Main. Phone 2676. F0R SALE "Quit paying rent." South Side cottage home for sale on payments. $500 down. $20 per month. Act quick. Get started. Do somet hlng. Jo hn N. Ko 1 1. TURNER W. HADLEY. 2nd Nat. Bank BIdg., buys and sells properties. Homes,. sold on payments like rent. MORGAN 40 ACRES No. 1 land, well improved, 7 miles; $7,500. 40 ACRES Good land, well improved, 3 miles; $110 per acre. 10-ACRE GARDEN FARM well Improved; 4 miles; $3,200. 10 ACRES Well fenced, nice land, 1 mile; $3,500. 1 ACRE On car line,6-room house, all garden land; $2400. LARGE CORNER LOT Improvements made. $900; cash, balance $12.50 per, with fourroom house on it. A $12,500 14 Investmentbusiness rooms. MORGAN Sixth and Main GOOD CITY HOMES PORTt R F IELD, Colonial BIdg.

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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 FOR SALE-r -reom ; modern all but bath; en payments, $500 cash and H a month; price $3,000; possession in 6 days with a good garden. 5-ROOM HOUSE with garage, eleetrle lights, both waters-; nice location on car line; possession first of MarchPrice $3,500.00 5-ROOM HOUSE One block of car line; electric lights, elty water: price $2,100. , GOOD 7-room he-use; two lots, good barn and fruit; electrie lights, both waters and toilet in house; located on car line, outside the city, Prise $3,800.00 GREEN & RAMSEY Hittle Block 9th and Main Sts. Phone 2576-Residence Phone 6066 a C. HAWLEY SON New Paris. Ohio For Farms and Real Estate of all kinds FARMS FOR SALE 43 MODERN home for sale; $1,000 dowp, balance like reBt. Owner. Phones 2718-6045. Possession SO days. HOUSES Three (-room houses for sale with a little cash, balance like rent. One small double; will sell lo good colored people. If you mean bus iness, see Geo. B. Moore, 102 S. 2nd St, Phone 1149. FARMS FOR SALE &0 ACRES Fine level land, good buildings, on traetion line and maeadam road; a good farm and a fine location. Price reasonable. 60 ACRES Fine land, good buUdings, jn good location. Price J200 per acre. Terms. j 100 ACRES All level but about 13 acres in pasture and woodland; good buildings and good location, Price only $120 per acre. Terms. 160 ACRESAll good land, good buildings, in good location. Priee $150 per acre. 60 ACRES Fine pasture land, well watered, within half mile of town. Price $60 per acre. C. C. Hawley & Son Phone 75 New Paris, Ohio 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 WISCONSIN FARM LANDS LANDOLOGY Special Number just out. containing 1920 facts of Clover Land in Marinette County, Wisconsin. If for a home or as an investment you are thinking of buying good farm lands where farmers grow rich, send at once for this special number of LANDOLOGY. It is free cn request. Address: SKIDMORE - RIEHLE LAND COMPANY. 406 Skidmore - Riehle BIdg., Marinette. Wisconsin. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO BIDDERS State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss.: Notice is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners ef Wayne County, will receive sealed bids and proposals for the construction of the First Street Bridge in the town of Centervllle, the Franklin Bridge in Dalton Township, the Reid Culvert in Wayne Township and repairs to the Webster Bridge in Webster Township, the Goshen Bridge in Wayne Township and the Abii.s. ton Bridge In Abington Township. Bids will be received until 11 o'clock A. M. Saturday, October 9, 1920 at the County Auditor's office at the Court House In the City of Richmond, Indiana. 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 the amount of the bid, and In all respects conform with the law governing such matters. The Board reserves the right tQ reject any or all bids. By order of the Hoard of Commissioners of Wayne County. W. H. BROOKS. Auditor of Wayne County. Sept. 21-28.

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Investigate our ensy-to-pay Twenty-Payment Plan Loans. Get $50, pay back $2.50 a month. Get $100.00, pay back $5.00 a month, with interest at 3V6 per month. Pay only for time loan runs. All business confidential. We roan on Furniture, Pianos, Vlctrolas. hire Stock, etc , without removal. Call, phone or write RICHMOND LOAN COMPANY "The Friendly Company" Established 1895 ROOM 207 COLONIAL BLDG , COR MAIN AND S EVENTS ST3 Under State Supervision. PHONE 1545 Richmond. Ind.

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Having sold my farm, I will sell at public auction on the Old Smelser farm, located 4 miles east of Richmond at State Line, on Richmond and Eaton pike SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1920 at 10 o'clock a. m., the following described property, to-wlt: 5 HEAD OF HORSES Extra good team of bay mares, seven and eight years old, weighing 3200 pounds. One good roan mare, 3 years old, broke. One gray mare; one black mare. All good workers. CATTLE One extra good fresh Jersey cow with calf at side; one good fresh Shorthorn cow with calf at side; one good Jersey cow, been fresh a short time; one extra good male. 46 HEAD OF HOGS Forty-six head of hogs consisting of 40 head of good feeders, weighing from 80 to 100 pounds; six good brood sows, four Duroc, two O. I. C. 21 HEAD OF SHEEP Twenty head of extra good ewes, all will be bred by day of sale; one buck. FARM IMPLEMENTS 1 Champion binder, 1 hay tedder, good as new; 1 hay loader, used only a short time; 1 good manure spreader, 1 two-row Janesville corn plow, 1 single-row corn plow, 1 John Deere riding plow, like new; 2 breaking plows, 1 C. & O. corn planter, check row and wire; 1 spiketooth harrow, 1 cultivator, 1 Jones mower, 1 bone grinder, 1 pair power horse clippers, 1 Deering mower, 1 steel hay rake, 1 five-disc wheat drill, 1 good 2-horse wagon with flat top rigging, 1 gravel bed, 1 disc; a lot of tools too numerous to mention. 1 good buggy, 3 sets of breeching harness, 3 sets of hip strap harness, lines, bridges, collars and halters, 2 sets of buggy harness, 1 saddle and bridle; hog troughs and hog coops, 1 hog feeder. About 25 tons of good alfalfa hay, 50 acres of extra good corn in field, out of danger of frost; tl good Round Oak base burner, 1 good coal oil range and a few other household goods. W. O. HARRISON Terms Made Known on Day of "Sale Lunch Served. T. A. CONNIFF. Auct. WALTER FARLOW and HARRY PATTI, Clerks.

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CAMPBELLSTOWN, O John Cart. land, wife and daughters, Margarette and Loretta, spent Saturday with J. B. MeDtTitt and family at Coldwater,' O, ., .The following students are at Oxford from this township; Misses Odessa Sauer, Gertrude Bice, , Malvln Pryfogle, Messrs. Oran Ross, Harold Brandenburg and Kenneth Swisher. . . Kenneth Swisher returned from Oxford Thursday and has since been quite ill.,,. Mrs. Harris and baby returned to their home Saturday, .... Miss Pauline Eryln spent Sunday with Miss Mabel O'Hara. . . .Mrs. Daisy Cooper spent Friday wlthher sister, Mrs. Mikesell, of near Eaton .... Mrs. Sanders, of near Concord, spent Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. Lee Larsh, and family. .. .Principal H. M. Jobes visited home folks Saturday and Sunday. .. .The total enrollment of the central school Is 350, .. .Clifford Oler and Frank Moneybraka visited the high school Thursday. . .Miss Wilson, a resident of this township, is tha English teacher In the eentral sehool...Dan Reld and wife, of Richmond, visited her mother, Mrs. Frame, Sunday. LEW1SBURO, O. A large Lewisburg delegation was in Dayton Tuesday night to hear Senator Borah, of Idaho, discuss the League of Nations Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Bennett, Tuesday morning, a boy Adan Price and wife, Kate Cloyd and Grace Neff, attended the 56th annual reunion of the 35th O. V, I, associa. tion at Hamilton, Thursday Helen Little, of Van Wert, spent several days this week with her si6ter, Mrs. James Tucker and husband., .. .J. H. Shively and wile left Wednesday morning for Streator, 111., where they will visit his brother, Orion Shively and wife Mary Buehner, daughter of Benjamin Beuhner and wile, had her tonsils and adenoids removed Tuesday morning. She Is getting along nicely A. A. Schlimmer, of Rossburg, has succeeded John Campbell as second trick operator at the de CITY ADVERTISEMENT Department of Paiblic Works Office of the Board Richmond, Ind., September 13, 1920. To Whom it May Concern: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Richmond, Indiana, that on the 13th day of September, 1920, they unanimously adopted Improvement Resolution No. 582-1920 To improve the property between South-west First Street and Southwest Second. Street, from the 1st alley south of Main Street to Front Street by the construction of a sanitary sewer as follows: Beginning at the Bewer in Southwest 1st Street at Howard Street; thence west in Howard Street to the alley running north & south between South-west 1st and South-west 2nd Street; thence north in said alley 133 feet; also south in said alley 200 feet. The Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Thurs., Oct. 7th, 1920, as a date upon which remonstrances may be filed or presented by persons interested In, or affected by, said proposed Improvement as above described, and on said day, at 9 o'clock a. m., said Board will meet in its office for the purpose of hearing and considering any remonstrances which may have been filed or presented, and for the purpose of taking final action thereon. Such action shall be final and conclusive upon all persons. MATT. VON PEIN, T. C. TAYLOR. JOHN E. PELTZ. Board of Public Works. Sept. 14-21. MONEY TO LOAN 46 FARM LOANS 5 years at 6 and small commission See me before a raise In rates. H. B. CUSTER 710 Main St. Phone 2962 LEND PUBLIC SALE Oint

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pot...,. E. H. Loy and family arrived home from a week's visit in Hamilton with his brother, Elmer, and family and his sister, Mrs. Elwood Foutz and family,..,, The Rev. Wahl and family moved to Dayton Wednesday where he assumes a new pastorate, ....Several of Jhe tobaceo raisers in this vicinity have their crops all In the shed. There sure Is seme nice tobaceo In this vicinity Mrs. Catherine Jane Banta celebrated her 83rd birthday anniversary Sunday. She Is remarkably well, aside from a slight difficulty in hearing Mayor R. G. Sever, of this place, and Miss Pauline Smith, of Xenia, were united in holy wedlcck Monday evening, at the home of the bride's uncle and aunt, Mr. cfid Mrs. Allen McClain, wUh whom she made her home..,,, The Preble county W; C. T. U, will hold convention in the First Christian church, in Eaton, Wednesday, Sept. 22 Postmaster E. R. Keselring attended the annual convention of the National association of Postmasters in Cincinnati, last Thursday and Friday. Over 500 postmasters from all over the United States were present and assisted in making the convention a notable one...,. The Martha Dredge farm of 30 acres, east of town, on the Salem pike, was sold last Saturday at public auction to John Hangen, whose home has been between Verona and Phillipsburg, The purchase price was $8,500 A. H. Albert ,who recently bought an undertaking business In New Bremen, O., moved to that place Wednesday.

CAMDEN, O. Quite a number, of Camden people attended the Sundayschool conference at Eaton Sunday afternoon. . .The Presbyterian Sunday school had a picnic dinner at the home of Mr. Casky, north of Camden, Saturday. .. .Miss Melva Kenworthy and Milton Jones and family spent Sunday with Mrs. Margaret Riddle, near Springdale, Ohio.,.. Miss Hattie Reed i and father and mother have moved to Camden on Central avenue Mrs. Elizabeth Brower and daughter, Miss Hattie, and George Brower and wife of Richmond returned Friday from a week's trip to Oil City, Penna., where they visited Roy Brower and wife... Mr. and Mrs. Carl-Ballinger of Sugar Valley and Misses Mary and Ella Marshall spent Sunday with relatives in Oxforad Dr. B. F. Jackson, wife and son Clinton and Miss Matilda Mil ler motored to Cincinnati and spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives... George Brower and sister, Miss Hattie, were in Cincinnati Saturday on business L. B. Edgar, State Adult Superintendent, one of the foremast Sunday-school men, was at the Sunday-school conference in Eaton, and preached at the M. E. church here Sunday evening to an appreciative audience.... Mr. and Mrs. Ed Thurston, of Galveston, Ind., were guests of Ed. Marshall and wife last week Mrs. Carrie Dodds of Richmond, spent last week with Mrs. Olivia Brown and Miss Lina Harris. .. .John Harris of Vincennes, Ind., visited his cousin, T. E. Davis, a few days last week. Mrs. Flo Phares and Mrs. Mary Stevenson were in Richmond Sunday afternoon. ....Bent Gibbons, wife and mother 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 of 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-wtt; 2 HEAD OF HORSES One bay horse, eight years old; one black horse, twelve years old, good. S HEAD OF CATTLE One Holsteln cow, fresh October 2. One Holstein cow, fresh October 28. One Holstein cow, fresh October 30. One black Jersey cow, fresh October 10. One Jersey and Shorthorn helfar, 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. 47 HEAD OF HOGS 40 head shoats, Poland China and Duroo; 4 Poland China sows, out of Jones & Pike stock; 1 Poland China sow with 3 pigs. 500 CHICKENS Consisting of White Leghorns and Buff Orpingtons, yearling and pullets of both. These chickens are the very best stack and are good laying stock. 12 Rufus Red Rabbits and rabbit hutches. FARM IMPLEMENTS 1 flat bed wagon with hog rack (Fish make), 1 gravel bed, 1 Rude manure spreader, 1 Deering mower, 1 Sure Prop corn planter, 1 single disc harrow, 1 spike-tooth harrow, 1 Janesville walking 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, 1 steel hay rte, 1 five-horse gasoline engine (Standard make), 1 Stover feed grinder, 1 Ohio feed cutter, 2 good belts, 1 pair Fairbanks sealea, 1 spring wagon, 1 road buggy, hog feeder and corn shelter, 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 ON DAY OF SALE Lunch Served by Ladies' Aid of Chester M. E. Church R. H. MINOR THOMAS CONNIFF, Auctioneer. JESSE WJECHMAV. Clerk

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I will sell at Public Auction at my residence, one mile south of New PariB, one mile north of New Westvllle and five miles east of Richmond, Indiana, on tbe National Road, on Thiuirsday9 September 23rd Beginning at 1:00 o'clock p. m., the following property, to-wlt: $5 HEAD OF CATTLE 35 Consisting cf heifers, steers, cows and calves. Some of these cows are extra good milkers. 200 HEAD OF HOGS 200 125 head of good feeding shoats and a number it good sows and pigs. 4 pure bred, double immuned Duroc male hogs. 40 HEAD OF SHEEP 40 FARMING IMPLEMENTS Base burner, good as new; one-' horse wheat drill with fertilizer attachment; Great Western manure spreader. Usual Terms Made Known on the Day of the Sale

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and son Roy and wife of Dayton, were calling on former friends and neighbors in Camden Sunday afternoon... Lee Riner, wife and daughter, and Mrs. Gertrude Kenworthy spent Sun day afternoon with Mrs. Kenworthy's daughter. Miss Mary, who is attending Miami university at Oxford.... F. O. Shuey and wife returned from their vacation In Wisconsin last Wednesday, HOLLANSBURG, O. Miss Haiel Coppock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elsa Coppock of Glen Kara, and Mr. Dewey Smock of Troy, were united in marriage last Saturday afternoon. They will make their home at Troy, Ohio, where the groom has employment. The bride is at the home of her parents until furnished rooms can be obtained Mr. Albert Snyder and family of New Madison, Rev. Ed Howell and family of Modoc, Ind., Mr. Norman Morgan and family and Mrs. Minnie Alexander were Sunday guests of Joseph Alexander and daughters Mr. Clarence Pitman and family erf Michigan and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Pitman were Sunday visitors at Lynn... Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shrader and family spent Sunday with Mr. Mood Welch and family. Miss Ida Pilatt called in the afternoon.... Mr. and Mrs. Jack Knollenberg, Mr. and Mrs. Charley Thomas and Dr. Harding and family of Richmond, were Sunday callers on Dr. and Mrs. Meek Mr.-W. H. Davis and family of Greenville, spent Sunday with Mr. F. T. Davis and family Mr. Hiram Clark and family of Palestine, were the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Caskey. Sunday guests were Chalmer Caskey and family, . . . Miss Mary Wiles of Carlos City spent part of last week with Mr. Ray Wright and family and Mr. Chalmer Caskey and family Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wiggs and Mrs. Jeff Brown of Arba called on Mrs. Pheba Piatt and family Friday evening ,.,Mr. Dale Williams and family spent Sunday with Mr. Dan Albright and family. . . Several from this place attended the home-coming at Friendship Sunday... Miss Mary Stuck of Union City is visiting Mr. Floyd Armacost and family Mr. Earl House and famUy, Mr. and Mrs. Herscbel Horn, and Mr. and Mrs.Dan Cotter spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Horn Mrs. Ethel Reid and son Richard of New Paris, O., spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Chenoweth. .. .Misses Winona and Helen Williams are visiting with Mr. Don Williams and family Mrs. John Rife spent Saturday with Mr. Oscar Rife and family- of Eldorado, 0...,Mr. Ross Pitman and son Clarence called on Arthur Moore and family Tuesday Mr. Orval Tlmmons and family attended the Timmons reunion at Hagerstqwn, Ind., Saturday. They remained with relatives there until Monday evening Mr. Carl Hawk has returned from an extended visit at Dayton School begun last Monday with a very large attendance. One form of butterfly found In the United States feeds on plant lice, but all other forms are vegetarians. PUBLIC SALE PUBLIC SALE

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