Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 283, 7 October 1920 — Page 13
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND- THURSDAY, OCT. 7, 1920.
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MONUMENTS 1B JOHN P. EMS LIB Monuments IS South Tenth Street Phone 4022 SPECIAL NOTICE 3
NOTICE Orders left at 224 North 7th, phone 6062, will get McClure & Harrison trucks at any time. Orders not received through phone 1370 or Mull & Williams. LOST AND FOUND SMALL PLATINUM SHRINE PIN Set with diamonds, lost between Palais Royal and So. 21st St. Reward. Return to H. Goldfinger, Palais Royal. l-'OUND-oma money. Call 409 STIC HELP WANTED MALE BOY wanted at Harrington's. North 8th St CLERKS (men, women) over 17, for Postal Mall Service. $135 month. Examinations October. Experience unnecessary. For free particulars, write J. Leonard, (former Civil Service Examiner), 1041 Equitable Bids., Washington, D. C. Wanted Husky Colored Kitchen Boy or Woman Short hours; good food and wages. Only steady worker need apply. Steward, Westcott Hotel. WANTED 8 or 10 laborers. Apply C. & O. Freight House. HELP WANTED FEMALE 6 WANTED Elderly lady for housekeeper In country. Phone 157". WOMAN Wanted to do family washing. Phone 1172. 820-25 WEEKLY addressing, mailing circulars, sonp, 4c lb. Complete Instructions, 20c. Address Varga Supply, G21 Oliver St. Cincinnati, O. GIRLS WANtTlD Richmond Casket Co. South 9th and A. WANTED A lady to do sewing. Ed. N. Wilson. WANTED Ladles to know that I remove the cause of disease. Ruth Straley. chiropractor. 243 Colonial Bldg. W ANTE D A girl for general housework; no washings. Call 1440. SITUATIONS WANTED 8 WANTED Washings. 302 Richmond Ave. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR KENT Furnished rooms. 12th St. 81S N. MAN AND WIFE without children, to room with two old people. Must come well recomended. 108 S. 2nd St. ONE SLEPINP ROOM For rent, with bath and furnace. 2022 N. E. Phone 3751. ROOM Modern, for "rent. 707 S. B. kOOMS 3 unfurnished: ITl'9-Hunt-St. No children. Furnished room for rent. 513 S. 11th. 10TH ST.. SOUTH. 42 Modern furbished room for rent. FOR" RENT Large room for light housekeeping. Location central. Phone 268. FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light keening, with nrlvelege of kitchen and bath. No children. 908 FOR RENT Furnished rooms. 226 N. 9. 41 N. 6TH ST. Furnished rooms for light housekeeping with bath. HEATING AND PLUMBING 14 PLUMBING, heating and lighting contracting, repairing and supples, at Meerhofr. 9 South 9th. Phone 1236. MOVING AND STORAGE 16 FORREST MONGER For local and long distance hauling. Furniture crated, stored or shipped. AUTO MOVING VAN 200 South 7h St. Phone 2608 STORAGE FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS FeltmanB Storage House. Apply Feltman's Cigar Store. Phone No. 2039. 609 Main St. MISCELLANEOUS REPAIRING 17B LAWN MO WE FtS sharpened; baby cabs re-tired; all kinds of repairs. Work called for and delivered. Pictures framed. New Bicycles reasontble prices. J. C. Darnell Co. Phone 193S. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 SOFT COAL heating stove for sale. 741 S. 7th St. Call mornings. SAFE'oRale. Counter-and candy case, folding bed, bookcase, dresser, other articles. Rex Hotel. FTlt-S ALE Quinces. 303 N. 10. STAVES Second-hand, all kinds, to be sold cheap nt 1001 N. 10. Phone 349S. CHILD'S WINTER COAT for sale; age 13. 204 N. 22. TWO 34x4'i double tread clincher tires. Feltman Cigar Store,, 609 Main. Phone 20H9. 2,000 BUSHELS APPLES Winter varieties; sprayed, handnicked, machine-sized. Dowler Orch ard, ZVz miles northeast New Paris. W. K. Martin COON, skunk, and 'possum hound for I sale. S21 N. 16th St. I CASH IUfGiSTER for sale; single' drawer model. Grand Leader Store. PUBLIC SALE of Household goods". Bed clothes, feather beds, dishes, ! rugs and chickens. 600 N. 19th St., 1 ! o'clock Saturday. j " BLOCK WOOD ! FOR SALE I Standard Supply & Transportation Co. Cor. 1st and Main Phone 1060 FOR SALE Gentle horse, buggy and harness. Phone 4341. FOU SALE A tinsel tone jacket suit; medium size; almost new. Winter coat, shoes and other clothing at 1027 H Main, Apt. No. 4. PLAID SKIRT Silk Skirt, waist, coat, shoes, white sutin finish, good as new. 47 So. 11. Fancy new Sorghum at Bertsch Sorghum Works. Centerville. BASK BURNER and gas heating stove for sale. 2310 N. F. Call 3726.
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Between You and High Prices Stands FELTMAN'S FURNITURE HOUSE 35-37 S. Sixth St., Phone 2459 A. T. RUBY, Mgr.
MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 POTATOES Why pay exhorbitant pjlces for your winter's supply of potatoes when you 3an get them at carload rates? See ihem before paying for them. "Don't buy a cat in a bag." Supply and demand governs the price. The supply Is generally greatest when the bulk of the potato crop (which i3 grown in the Northern states) is being harvested. We will deliver anywhere in the city for 15 cents a bushel, in addition to thQ cost of the potatoes at carload rates, . in not less than 3-bushel lots. If you order through our club. Send in your order at once to 625i2 Main St. Don't delay; it may cost money. Potatoes will be ready for delivery on or before Oct. 15. THE ECONOMY CLUB Thompson W. Nichols, Mgr. PHONE 190 5 " 625 Main St. Third Floor MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 2 FURNITURE WANTED We pay highest prices for Usp1 Goods. Stoves, etc. Brammer & Foster, 17 S. 7th. Phone 1876. 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. JUNK Before disposing: of any Junk, call Richmond Junk Yard. Highest prices will be paid. Prompt attention. 1001 N. 10th. Phone 8498. EUASON FURNITURE EXCHANGE Good used furniture bought and sold. See us before you buy or -sell. We pay highest prices. Eliason Furniture Exchange. 520 Main St. Phone 1469. FURNITURE AND STOVES All kinds; good prices. Home Supplv Store, 131 Ft. Wayne Ave. Phone 1862. GOOD USED FURNITURE of all kinds wanted. See us before you sell. Townsend's Used Goods. 633 Main. Phone 1298. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 23 UPRIGHT PIANO for salo cheap. 214 worth 9th. RECORD EXCHANGE 23A USED records bought, sold, exchanged. Nellie A. Booker. Miller Harness Store. MACHINERY AND TOOLS 24 FOR SALE Wagons, harness, 2 good corn binders, 7 good wheat drills, vehicles all kinds. 317 North A MVM. SHINDLER. SPECIALS AT THE STORES 25 SAW SALE Regular $2.50 HandJ naws, i.s; cneaper quality. $1.00 up. $1.50 drop fordged steel haracrs. $1.35: cheaper hamers S5c up. Genuine SUllson wrenches, $1.10 up. Winchester shotgun shells. 73e per box. BIRCK'S HARNESS STORE. 611 Main. FURNACES 25B WOLVERINE FURNACES E. J. Knapp. Ph. 176. Office 17 S. 7th. TIRES AND ACCESSORIES 35
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ORBON iiEAUTY OAK 15-inch, $25 16-inch, $40 18-inch. $45 . FURNACES 25B . 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. L. HOUSEHOLDER, 319 Randolph St. Phone 3163. FARM AND DAIRY PRODUCTS 27 For Live or Dressed Chickens, fresh Butter and Eggs, call Silas Baker, 720 N. 8th St. Phone 2894. BUILDING MATERIALS 23 IS IT A FACTORY? Build It with Concrete Blgpc' LIVE STOCK AND VEHICLES 31 PIGS for sale; two sows with 14 pigs. W. C. Wolfe, at Elkhorn. on Boston pike. 4 mils south of Richmond. FOR SALE Two sows with pigs: 20 shoats. weighting from SO to 100 lbs. John Harrison, Union Pike. FEED DEALERS 31A We Are Carrying A Good Line of Hog and Dairy Feed HOOSIER FEED and FEEDER CO. "A Square Deal Our Motto" "The Place With the Yellow Front" S. 6th and A Sts., Phone 2063 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33 FOR SALE Oakland Sensible Six touring, 1919; five new tires; two United States Royal cord. This car has had the best of care and is good as new. Will sell at a bargain. Will demonstrate until you are satisfied. Oakland, care Palladium. DODGE, model 1S20, Touring car for sale. Excellent condition; like new; $1150.00. Address Box J10019. care Palladium. FOR SALE OR TADE Ford roadster In good condition. Silver Flash Filling Sation, Centerville, Ind. EMPIRE CLASSY ROADSTER Wire wheels; new tires; excellent condition. Call 313 N. 14. Phone 6004. HUP ' 32, for sale: demountable rims; A-l running condition. Call mornings at 90 Bridge Ave. SAXON roadster for sale; electric lights, starter; cheap. 204 N. ISth. GARAGES FOR RENT 36 GARAGE For rent. Electric light, cement floor and water. 2021 N. F St. TAXI 38 Private Taxi Service New Sedan. Phone 2318 Anderson's Taxi Service MULL & WILLIAMS, Proprietors Special attention paid to Merchants Delivery and Transfer. Day and All-NIght Service. 28 North 7th Phone 1370 MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES 37 FOR SALE Bicycle. 230 S. 5th. INDIAN MOTORCYCLES & BICYCLES Second-Hand Motorcycles and Bicycles MEYERS & TP.OXEL Opposite City Hall We don't FIX 'em we REPAIR 'm HOUSES APTS. TO RENT 38 FOR RENT Two-room flat for light housekeeping; no children. Call 130 S. 3rd St. evenings. FOR RENT Modern furnished apartment. See Geo. B. Moore, 102 S. 2nd. Phone 1149. TIRES AND ACCESSORIES 35 Prices and GRIDIRON TREAD $10.40 .' $12.60 $15.00 $17.80 $20.00 $21.00 $22,00
41 $5.00 REWARD offered for information leading to the renting of a 5 or room-modern house by Oct 30; no children. Phone 1991, in the morning. WANTED to rent, modern house: two In family. Apply Model Clothing Co. THREE or four unfurnished rooms, modern; wanted Immediately. Box EB045, care Palladium. WANTED TO RENT Four to aevan rooms, modern: best references, tiox 5163, care Palladium. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 C. C. HAWLEY & SON New Paris. 0ilo For Farms and Real Estate of all kind FOR SALE 8-room house within two blocks from 8th and Main street: rents forS16 per month; possession (if 6 rooms in two week. Will sell to colored people; price only $1,600. Phone 2287. REAL BARGAINS 9-room rooming house, centrally located; modern. Easy terms. A rare bargain. 6-room modern, East End. Attractive terms. Possession at once. I have a large list of city property and farms. Come in and see me for bargains. A. J. QREUUCIHI 317 Colonial Phone 2153 C. E. KEEVER CO. has a fine list of houses. Offie phone 1641; res. 2169. Office 7 S. 11th St. See us for bargains. CITY PROPERTY 3 acres, nice 5-room cottage, cellar, well. cistern, good barn, lots of fruit; everything in splendid shape. Possession at once. Right at town. Price only $3,300. Modern 7-room house. South End. Will trade for small farm. Good list of city properties. HARRIS and KORTEWEG S. W. Cor. Main and 6th, Phone 2278 FOR QUICK SALE A bargain; West Main street; 6 room and pantry; two story, full; modern; basement under all of house: garage; all practically new. $500 cash, $70 per month for 100 months, without interest; no tax. no Insurance; abstract to date; full possession on December. 1920. A. M. Roberts. 18 S. Sth St. Phong 4171, evening or morning. GOOD CETY HOMES PORTERPIELD, Colonial Bldg. FOR REAL ESTATE AND FARMS, see A. M. ROBERTS. 18 S. 8th. Phone 4171. FOR SALE A five-room house and full-sized lot In West Richmond. Call 4779. GOOD 7-ROOM HOUSE on Randolph street, with garage; no bath or furnace; $3,500. Possession in 30 days. GOOD MODERN 7-ROOM on 19th St., in good condition; $5,000. GOOD 6-ROOM MODERN on 19th St.: $4,300, $1,350 cash, balance $23.00 a month. GREEN & RAMSEY Hittle Block 9th and Main Sts. Phone 2576 Residence Phone 6055 FOREST II. MEEK, auctioneer and real estate. Phone 4095. HOUSE for sale: 300 Chestnut St.; 7 rooms, electric lights, gas, water. FOR SALE $5,000 buvs 5-room bungalow on Bungalow Hill; all modern; hard oak finish: 1-3 down. 1-3 first year, balance two years; no agent; buy direct from owner. Phono 4 S 3 TURNER W. HADLEY. 2nd Nat. Bank Bldg., buys and sells properties. Homes sold on payments like rent. FARMS FOR SALE A FARM BARGAIN' SPECIAL TERMS POSSESSION NOW 64 acres, all fine level land and all tillable. Good 7-room house, cellar, well and -lstern. Barn about 36x50: good outbuildings, good orchard; well fenced and thoroughly ditched. All located on Improved road and near good markets, i-hutvhes and school. Prlred for a short lime only at $11,500; terms, $3,500 down, balance $500 per year un til paid. at 6. Full possession 1 . m tt. We have a large list of other farms from which to select Also some good dwelling properties ror sale. C. C. HAW LEY & SON New Paris. Ohio. Phone 75 . WISCONSIN FARM LANDS LAXDOLOGY 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 LANDOLOOY. It is free on request. Address: SKIDMORE - RIKHLE LAND COMPANY, 406 Skidmore - Riehle Bldg., Marinette, Wisconsin. MONEY TO LOAN 46 FARM LOANS 5 year at 6 and small commission. Can close quickly if your title Is right. H. B. CUSTER 710 Main St. Phone 2962
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Suburban NEW PARIS, O. Mr. and Mrs, Percy Brown have moved here from Richmond and taken rooms with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Royer Mr. and Mrs. Walter Waggoner and family, of West Alexandria, called on New PariB friends, Sunday.. .. .Misses Myra Eyre and Dorothy Martin, Earl Martin and Charles Leftwich, of Greenville, visited Mrs. Anna Burtch, Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. George Kessler and family, of Richmond, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Jennie Kessler Mr. and Mrs. Lial Withrow, of Richmond, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Elizabeth King Mrs. Mary Biles and daughter, Miss Helen, returned . Saturday evening after spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Yost, at Winchester.. . ..Miss Ruth Charrington, of Anderson, was a Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Clark H. W. Burtch, of Dayton, was the Sunday guest of his mother, Mrs. Anna Burtch Mrs. Nellie Zea and children were, week-end guests of GreenNOTICETO ADMINISTRATOR September 30, 1920. Irvln L. Harmeler, Admr. of the Estate of Oscar M. Kerlln. Dear Sir: In behalf of the interests of Park O. Lantz. Petoskey. Mich., and Earl W. Doddridge, of Brownsville, Ind., I hereby inform you that the title to the following shares of stock in the Dodd-ridge-Beck Co., is contested on the grounds of no consideration for transfer. Park G. Lantz Contests the following: Cert. No. No. Shares. 4S0 20 4SU 10 355 30 E. W. Doddridge contests the following: Cert. No. No. Shares. 473 60 461 40 - 227 40 472 50 Very truly yours. D. W. DODDRIDGE. AUCTIONEER. H. C. RAMSEY. Auctioneer 306 N. 9th St., Phone 6041 RE-BUILT TIRES 35 r. YA XXTH CENTURY 409 Main Street PUBLIC SALE
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husband, I have decided to dispose of the following property at auction on Saturday, Oct 9, 1920 at my residence, one-half mile from National Road (west) on Saulsbury pike, sale starting promptly at 12 o'clock noon. 2 GOOD WORK HORSES One bay mare, 10 or 11 years old; 1 brown horse, 8 or 9 years old. 6 MILK COWS Two Holsteins, 1 Jersey, 3 Shorthorns, all giving good flow of milk. 19 HOGS 19 Two large brood sows ; 17 shoats, in good condition.avcrage about 100 pounds. FARMING IMPLEMENTS Work harness, set of buggy harness ; 1 two-horse wagon ; 1 buggy. HOUSEHOLD GOODS 1 baseburner, 1 coal range, 1 oil cook stove, 1 sideboard, 60-gallon coal oil tank, and other articles of kitchen furniture ; also, 2 iron beds, 1 rug 9x12 feet, and many other articles of household goods. Terms Made Known on Day of Sale.
MRS SIMON WEDDLE, Auctioneer PUBLIC SALE
PuflMtc Sale off Household Good.
At No. 116 South Fifth Street on Saturday, Oct. 9 Commencing at 1:30 P. M. Consisting of the following articles: Dresser, washstand and bed to match, library table, couch, sideboard. 4 oak rockers, 2 Axuiinster rugs, 9x12; 6 small rugs, 2 iron beds, springs and mattresses, 20 yards of wool ingrain carpet, 22 yards of linoleum, 20 yards of matting, sewing machine, stands, dining table, C dining chairs, bedding of all kinds, lace curtains. Globe coal range, cook stove, just used one year; 2 coal heating stoves, coal oil cook stove, 3-burner; Hoosier kitchen cabinet, practically new; dishes, kitchen utensils, wash tubs, wringer, garden tools, and several other articles too numerous to mention.
t"H. C. RAMSEY. Auctioneer MONEY TO LOAN 46 YOU NEED
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ville relatives John Little, of Nebraska, called on friends here Sunday. Mr. Little was formerly a resident of New Paris and this was. his first visit in sixty years.... Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Royer were Sunday guests of Mr., and Mrs. Perry Eby, of near Eldorado.... The Clarence Teaford Post of the American Legion gave a Hard Tiroes Dance at the K. of P. hall, Tuesday evening. A large crowd was present to enjoy the evening Mrs. Lena
Roach spent Monday with Mrs. C. A. j iorxnrop , . cmmanuei i iiuiuuiio was the victim of pick-pockets while in Richmond on business, Saturday. A check for $300 and $16 in cash were taken. FOUNTAIN CITY Orville Clark spent Sunday In Indianapolis Mr. and Mrs. Ernest King and Mrs. Celia Burg motored to Indianapolis Sunday evening and returned home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dwiggins of Greenfield, Ind., were guests Saturday and Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wooters Mr. acd Mrs. Allen Rich and family entertained the following guests Sunday.. Mrs. Rachel Crew, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crew and Frank Crew, all of Waynesville, Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. Orville Rich of near Williamsburg Mrs. O. N. Huff and Miss Mary Woodard left for Indianapolls Wednesday evening to attend the W. C. T. U. convention held at that place this week.... Mr. and Mrs. John Penny of Newcastle visited recently with C. N. Hatfield and family and other relatives near this place. .. .Miss Lona Pierce spent the week end In Winchester Harry Hannah and family are moving to Lynn this week Edna Reynolds left for Indianapolis this week where she will attend school this winter. CAMBRIDGE CITY, " Ind. Mrs. Claude Fink, of Grand Rapids, Mich., recently visited her aunt, Mrs. Charles Driggo Mrs. Marlah Smith left Wednesday to spend the winter with relatives in Ohio Mrs. Charles Druggs and Mrs. Claude Fink left for Kokomo, Wednesday for two weeks' visit with relatives "The Captain and The Kids", a play, which will be given at Hurst opera house, Oct. 12. Mrs. Tom Bird, Mrs. Alvin Hormel, Mrs. Dan Evans, Mrs. Jeff RE-BUILT TIRES 35 THE QUESTION OF DAMAGE will be easily settled if you will bring those old tires to us and let ua look them over. We will tell you just what it will cost you to have them put in a first-class condition. If be yond repair, we will tell you so. We rebuild your old tires like new ones are built. When you have them on your car, you will find that your tire upkeep will be far less In the future than It has been in the past. TIRE & REPAIR CO. (We Are Putting the Serve in Service 1 PUBLIC SALE the farm since the death of my C. E. DAI LEY R. R. A, Box 123 PUBLIC SALE MRS. CORA WELLER MONEY TO LOAN 46 WE LEND
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Graves, Mrs. Jessie Cornell attended the Relief Corps convention at Greenfield M- E. Church members will give a rumage sale Friday. and. Saturday, Oct. 8 and 9th at he Caldwell HousL... -.Harry Acker, of Springport. and Harry Bickel, of Tennessee, recently visited Mr-, and Mrs. David Acker.... .Mrs. Will Medsker and Mrs. " Squire Cornthwalthe attended the Pythian Sisters convention at Indianapolis. Wednesday..... Mr.' and Mrs. Carl Chapman, Adam Kiser and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Dan Kiser. Sunday at Jacksonburg A number of people from here attended the spiritualists meeting at Jacksonburg, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Nierman, of Richmond, visited Mr. and-MrB.'Fjank Ogborn, Sunsy. MODOC, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Farquhar and children and Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Byrne and daughter spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Swain. Miss Myrtle Hardwick who works in Indianapolis, spent Saturday and Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Hardwick Mrs. Verl Johnson spent Thursday and Friday In Losantvllle Mr. and Mrs. Harold Beall of Muncie spent Saturday and Sun la with Mr. and Mrs. William Shoemaker. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Glass and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hurst and daughter Thelma June, of Dayton, O., 6pent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Barker. .. .Mr. Chester Hodson spent Sunday in Redkey, the guest of Miss Irmadean Keever Mr. Everett Pursley is now working in a garage in Richmond. He accepted the job Monday morning. . ...Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Hodson and children spent Sunday evening in Carlos City, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Chamness. . . . .Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Chamness and family ; Mr. and Mrs. Alva Hartup and family. Miss Gladys Dean of Muncie. Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Edwards and family, and Mrs. Ruth Jones of Modoc, spent Sunday -with Mr. and Mrs. Carver Jordan.... Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lester and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith of Hagerstown .... Mrs. Verl Johnson spent Saturday in Muncie.. Miss Vera Hanscomb of Muncie, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Swain and family Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Conarroe entertained at dinner Sunday the following: Mr. and Mrs. Will Conerroe of Economy; Mr. and Mrs. John Hunt and Mrs. Ruth and Delia Conarroe of Modoc, and Misses Grace and Amy Stubbs, of Richmond, Ind Mr. and Mrs. Verl Johnson spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. Medsker, of Losant ville.. .Mr. and Mrs. Lon Cain and Mr. and Mrs. Paxton of Economy, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Burgess The United Brethren Aid society will give a chicken supper Oct. 9, at K. of P. hall. 35c. Chicken and all its dainties served. Everybody come A box supper will be held in the Huntsville school building, Oct. 18, 1920. Girls brins boxes Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Byrne and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Swain and family spent Saturday in Muncie Mi. Herma Hoffman is with her son Francis, who had his tonsils removed r.t Muncie hospital. He is getting along very nicely Modoc will play baseball with Losantville Friday evening. Oct., 8, at Losantville Mrs. Luciie Dow and Hershel Hawley spent last Tuesday afternoon in Farmland Mrs. E. Gilliam, who has been skk for several months, is only slightly improved.. LEGAL NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that a majority of the owners of lots In Mount Zion Cemetery at the town of WilliamsburgIn Wayne County, Indiana, have filed a petition and application in the Conamisisoner'a Court of said Wayne County, which petition Is now on file In County Auditor's 'office in said County, prayfnjr for an order of incorporation of said cemetery as. and In the name of Williamsburg- Cemetery, and all interested persons are hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said petition and application. W. II. BROOKS. Oct. 7-lt Auditor Wayne County. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO HEIRS, CREDITORS, ETC. In the matter of the estate of Alonzo T. Edwards, Deceased. In the "Wayne Circuit Court, April Term. 1920. Notice Is hereby given that Thomas S. Cain as Administrator of the estate of Alonzo T. Edwards, deceased, has presented and filed his 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 16th day of October, 1920. at which time all heirs, creditors, or legatees of said estate are required to appear In said Court and show pause, If any there be, why said account and vouchers should not be approved. THOMAS S. CAIN. Administrator. Gardner. Jessup & Hoelscher. Attorneys Sept. 23. 80; Oct. 7. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF SALE Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned as Executor of the last will of Thomas J. Lamb, deceased, will offer for sale at public auction the personal property belonging to said estate at one o'clock p. m., on Friday, October 15th. 1920, at the residence of decedent three miles south of the City of Richmond, in Wayne County, Indiana. Said personal property consists of cattle, hogs, grain, hay, household goods and sundry articles. Terms: Cash. JOHN W. LAMB. Executor. Benjamin F. Harris. Atty. Simon Weddle, Auctioneer. Sept. 23-80: Oct 7. LEGAL NOTICE S'ate of Indiana. Wayne County, ss.: Carrie Reynolds vs. Clarence Reynolds. Wayne Circuit Court, April Term, 1920. No. 19228. Petition for Divorce. Be it Known, That on the 28th day of September, 1920, the above named' Plaintiff, by her Attorney, filed in the office of the Clerk of the Wayne Circuit Court, hsr Petition against paid Defendant for a Divorce & restoration of name. Said Plaintiff also filed with said complaint the affidavit of William F. Eversman, a disinterested party, showing that said Defendant is not-a resident of this state, and also her own affidavit showing that her cause for Divorce, as stated in her said Petition, is Abandonment. Said Defendant is therefore hereby notified of the filing and pendency of such Petition, and that unless he appears and answers or demurs thereto, on the calling of said cause on the 22nd day of November 1920, .at the Term of said Court to be begun and .held at the Court House in the City, of Richmond, on the 1st Monday of October. 1920, said cause will be heard and determined In his absence. - WITNESS, the Clerk, and the Seal of said Court, at the City" of Rich-' -mond, this 28th day of Sept.' 1920. LINUS P. MEREDITH, Clerf '. Ray K. Shlveley, Attorney for Plaintiff Sept, 30; Oct. 7-14.'
