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Tup PATTATniTM rooms for rent 9 JTacc.S 5 MODERN SLEWING ROOMS. Phone CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING iss. - Standardised and Indexed for quick ref- . . , rence, according to The BaaU I Smith BOARD AND ROOM 6yfm (Copyr.lht), , TWO YOUNG GENTLEMEN-? Desiring . board and room in private family. A1- ' - - Advertising Rates dress R. L. Cox. Washington Theatre. ! cents' per line, per Insertion. S riiinfr SERVICE 12 word, to the line. No id taken for less BUSINESS SERVICE If than 20 cents cash or less than 30 cents poN'T LET OTHER PEOPLE EXPERcharre. No ads accepted after 11 1MENT WITH YOUR TYPEWRITER o'clock on day of publication. For contract, call phone 23 or 287. Phone 1010 and let experienced mechanics do your work. MONUMENTS 1B THE RICHMOND TYPEWRITER JOHN P. EM8L1E EXCHANGE Monuments IS South Tenth Street Multtgraph Letters and Printing ' Phone 4022 17 North Seventh St. CARD OF THANKS 2 HEATING AND PLUMBING- 14 CARD OP THANKS PLUMU1NG. heating and lighting conWe desire to extend our thanks to trading, repairing and supplies, at our friends, to the Masonic lodge, post- Meerhoff's. 9 South 9th. Phone 1236. office force, Mr. A. Kelly and family s for their kindness and sympathy for MnviNft AND STrRAftE 1fi us on the death of our beloved brother MOVING AND STORAGE 10 And un'K Frank Wilson. mPPPCT HlfKTCT? T? MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM McMAHAN. rUKKliibl JMUINUriXt MRS. MAGOIK STAUFFEH AND For local and long distance hauling. CIIILDREN. - Furniture crated, stored or shipped. " speXl not.ce 3 AUTO MOVING VAN , 200 South -7th St. Phone 2608 RED LINE TRANSFER Routed Lib- MIRRORS RE SILVERED 17 erty Wednesday and Saturday. Haul- MIRRORS RE-SILVERED y tht.VllBZnl Auto Reflectors Resilvered line. Everett McMaban, Liberty, headquarters pbone 3393. Pier3on's Bat- Why Buy New Ones? tery Service Station, phone 170; head- 0t, nilnr. Yrt-c quarters Hack Station, phone 1428. Lahmann r'lating WOrkS Across the Bridge LOST AND FOUND 4 209 West Main Phone 275? ,ST-K.y. Main south sFde. between OR ALL K1XDS OF ELATING FD-52 B cyH-Cain 2TCha?les FURNITURE REPAIRING 17 FURNITURE REPAIRED LOST INDIANA AUTO LICENSE Pedestalnold1rsr fto o1-d?r.ndleStlCk 260692 CALL PH0NE 3121 OUS i Ask for Mr. Borton R.varrt RICHMOND KNGINEERING AND uewara PATTERN CO. Return to Palladium N. w. 3rd and Pa. Railroad . ," . , - .... MISCELLANEOUS REPAIRING 17B ' HELP WANTED MALE 5 MOWERS sharpened ; baby tabs SALESMEN For high grade securities re-tired; all kinds of repairs. Work of established corporation, operating called for and delivered. Pictures public utilities and manufacturing framed. New bicycles reasonable plants. Part or full time; excellent prices. J. C. Darnell Co. Phone 1936. opportunity. Write or call C. B. Tuttie. 208 Fidelity Trust Building. In- MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 ilanapolis. FOR SALE 30 steel traps. 634 N. 10. i ; i

WANTED Several clean-cut, energetic young men for special sales work. Opportunity for permanent position. Apply Weisbrod Music Co. AGENTS WANTED Sells at sight. Our beautiful Genuine Reed Electric Table Lamp. At factory to home prices. Handsome profits. Write to Wolverine Mfg. Co.. Bay City, Mich. EXPERIENCED MILLWRIGHTS Apply to Employment Office TEETOR-HARTLEY MOTOR HAGERSTOWN WANTED Men or women to handle household articles exclusive line easv to sell. For Information write The T. H. Snyder Co., 12 East 3d St., Cincinnati, O. HELP WANTED FEMALE 6 WANTED A laundress to come to the home, 24 So. 22. WANTED Girl. Lacey's Sewing Machine Store. 9 S. 7. HdTEWORKFor mornings only, two In family. Phone 2511. ?0-$25 WEEKLY addressing and mailing: circulars. Soap for 4c pound. Complete instructions. 25r. Varga Supply. 5'J1 OHvvr St.. Cincinnati, O. WANTED DishwasherT immediately Wectcott Hotel. WANT E D Y oil n g 1 a .1 y t o s c 1 1 Victor records, prefer one that is a stenographer. Walter Kulghum. 1000 Main. GIRLS For Rough Dry and Assorting HOME LAUNDRY 1316 Main WANTED Ladies to know that I remove the cause of disease. Ruth Stralev, chiropractor. 243 Colonial Bldg. AGENTS & SALESMEN WANTED 7 WANTED A good, steady, gentlemanlv salesman to handle a Ward's wagon in Wayne County. No experience needed. For full particulars, write promptly to Dr. Ward's Medical fompany. Winona. Minnesota. Established 1S5S. SITUATIONS WANTED 8 WANTED To do sewing by day preferred. Phone 4532; WANTED A position as chauffuer with a private party, by reliable experienced man. Care of Palladium, Box E-5170. WANTED Washings at home. North 12. 726 WANTED Vashlngs and ironings. Will call for and deliver. Care of Palladium. Box B. 2060. ROOMS FOR RENT MODERN FURNISHED ROOM Excellent location. Phone 1923. ' SLEEPING ROOMS. 27 So. 10th. , VOH RENT Light housekeeping rooms tt and Bleeping room. 1024 N.. D. J FURNISHED ROOM 226 N. 9. FURNISHED ROOM For rent; prlvate family; close In. ' 1312 N. A. F6ft RENT Modern room. 707 S. B. MODERN" ROOM For rent. 2200 N. E.

FURNITURE Friday and Saturday

' last days, and low price buys daven- ! port, libiary table, chairs, hall clock. I bras3 bed, with box mattress; dresser. dining room table, buffet, sewing table, kitchen cabinet, and porcelain top i kitchen table, with stool. A. H. Rice, Pelham Apartments. Phone 1&S.J. FOR SALE A ladies' good coat and mitt. Call 2100 Main. CASTl-REGISTER- For sale. 5c to $1.00. Good as new. Frank Brunner, 604 So. SthSt Phone 2516. FOR-SALE I Garland base burner; 1 soft coal burner, both In good condition. Call Phone 3107. FOR SALE Kiefer pears. 75c bushel delivered. Phone 2436. per WOOD HEATING STOVE and cook stove with a wood grate. Good. F. D. Clark. 7 1 7th. FOR SALE Ladies' suit, size 40. 125 So. 9th. Phone 1025. FOR SALE A set of furs, good as new. cheap. 302 So. 5th. SHOES FOR SALE Ladles' ruts, nearly new; size tan. low 30 South 13th. Pbone 1308. FOR SALE Large willow baby carriage, good condition. 126 Randolph St. Public Auction Sale At my residence. No. 36 S. 13th street, on MONDAY. NOV. 1st, at 2 p. m.: Household and kitchen furniture, consisting of walnut sideboard, walnut hat rack, leather library set. dressers, chairs, bed-lounge, cherry and walnut tables, extension table, porch furniture, dishes, kitchen safe, lawn mower, garden tools, etc. MRS. ELIZABETH BRAFFETT John D. Davenport, Auct. FERRETS for sale. Call 634 N. 10th. WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE for Used Watches; also complete-line of new watches, priced very low. Buy your high-grade spectacles cf us at about L-half the usual price. C. E. KEEVER, i souin Jim. WHITE IRON BED. feather hed, ladies coat and 2 pair shoes. Call Friday afternoon or evening after 6 or Saturday afternoon. 231 4 N. 10. BLACK VELVET Phone 2371. HAT For sale. FOR SALE Wagons! Wagons! Flat beds, box beds; harness; vehicles, vehicles of all kinds. 317 N. A Street I FOR SALE Round refd invalid chair. excellfnt condition, suitable for street nc. Phone 3137: T.ll West Main St. FOR SALE Ladies' suit, two dresses, waist and coat. Call at 130 Soutli 4th St.. after 6 o'clock. HTUVSEHOLD FL-RNITUREOf all kinds. Including electric washer and medium size hot blast stove. 526 S. 13 St. FOR SALE Potatoes. apples. flour, feed. Roberts Feed Co. Phone 3494. COMBINATION Writing Desk and Book Case, china closet and leather seat arid back rocker. kitchen tables, plush sette and chairs to match. 33 N. 12 St. FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR SALE OR TRADE One good young cow, one cheap work mare, small one. Call Dr. Stewart's Office, 10 St. Park. Phone 2928. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22 WANTED Cat and kittens. Gilbert. Phone 1506. H. W. WANTED Several second hand furnaces. Large size, must be in good condition. Phone 2U10. WANTED To rent a piano, by responsioie party. . to. nth. WANTED A 2 or 4 roll husker-shied-der. Harry Weisenborn. Phone 5130G. FURNITURE WANTED We pay hlgh est prices for Used Ooods, Stoves, etc. Brammer & Foster, 17 S. 7th. Phone 1S76. ELI A SON FURNITURE EXCHANGE Good used furniture bought and sold. See us before you buy or sell. We pay highest prices. Ellason Furniture Exchange. 520 Main St. Phone 1469. FURNITURE AND STOVES All kinds; good prices. Home Supply Store, 131 Ft. Wayne Avenue. Phone 1862. GOOD USED FURNITURE of all kinds wanted. See us before you sell. Townsend's Used Goods. 633 Main. Phone 1296. . . JUNK Before disposing of any junk, call Richmond Junk Yard. Highest prices will be paid. Prompt attention. 1001 N. 10th. Phone 3493. RECORD EXCHANGE 23 A USED records bought, sold, exchanged. Nellie A. Booker, Miller Harness Store.

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FURNACES 25B WOLVERINE! FURNACES E. J. Knapp. Ph. 187S. Office 17 S. 7th. It will pay you to investigate the HOLLAND -FURNACE before you buy. There is a satisfied user near you. H. . L. Householder, local representative, 319 Randolph. Phone 3163. FURNACE REPAIRING FURNACES AND FURNACE REPAIR WORK R. J. BEHRINGER 812 South C SL Phone 1929 SPECIALS AT THE STORES 25 SAW HAMMER WRENCH Hand saw $1.00, $1.50, $2.00. Regular $1.50 Hammer $1.35. Cheap Hammer S5c. Stillson Wrenches. $1.00. 25 off on Chisels. Irvln Auger Bits 45c. Hatchet sale. Highest Krade crucible steel bit, perfectly tempered and ground; these hatchets are $1.50 value. Sale prices $1.09. Our prices are below present market prices. ROBES Beautiful design - III'. J . ' I U ' . - . 1 1.11. $4.90 to $15.00. Also we sell Horse Blankets, $2.75 to 3 $7.50. Special prices on Carpenter Tools and Hardware. BlUCK'S HARNESS STORE, STREET 611 Main BUILDING MATERIALS 28 WHATEVER IT IS Build Jt with CfcncreteBlpx rfam Bertsc&3ro& Phone32SO BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 30 WE WANT a man who wants a good position In Richmond. Big returns, small Investment. The Bacorn Company, Eimira, N. Y. LIVE STOCK 31 FOR SALE Extra good heifer, fresh. Half Holstein. John Hannon, Union Pike. FOR SALE Ten fulf blood Poland China brood sows. Double immuned. Phone 4919. PET STOCK AND POULTRY 32 FOR SALE White Orphington cockerels.Big -growthy kind (Morris strain.) Please send me your orders for hatching eggs. Prices reasonable. Joe W. Alexander, Lynn, Ind., R. 3. Box 101. SPECIAL NOTICE

Hm inters Notice We, the undersigned farmers of Wayne, Boston, Center

Land Abington townships, forbid hunting, digging of roots

and trespassing on our farms

Perry Bennett Frank Lashley Clark Crowe Mrs. Mary Sittloh Austin Morgan Giles Williams John A. Trouse Gail Smoker Chas. J. Kauffman John Myers Chas. Glunt E. W. Hunt Gilbert Morgan John Rothermet Ed. Parshall A. C. Dickson W. L. Magaw Chas. E. Colvin James Study J. S. Helms George Turner Claude Hamilton Albert Parshall Joseph W. Bennett Herman Otten Isaac Wilson Walter Lafuse L. W. Trouse Walter Farlow Harry Hcinbaugh B. T. Crouch Louie Endsley Percy Farlow Lindley Morgan Walter C. Williams Claude Hunt Gaiser and Harris John S. Hawley Frank Toschlog Milo J. Harris Jesse Thomas Oran B. Caskey G. W. Holmes S. O. Paddock John W, Wolfe M. L. Meek John Hartman John W. Baumer H. P. Jarrett Clem O. Endsley Arthur Weadick Ralph Burleson Winfield Smelser George H. Miller J. E. Doddridge R. O. Pickett Levi Myers ElwoocT Bell Aaron Sittloh 1 Frank Pardieck Oliver McGraw E. H. Routson Herman Pardieck J. I. Helms . L. E. Beeson 'L?wis Miller Ellis Smoker Dolph Rinehart Dewis H. Beeson John Wuenker Joseph Pardieck , Will Turner

SPECIAL NOTICE r FROM UNION NAT'L BANIC BLDG.

To enable us to take care of our fast Increasing business, it is necessary for us to move from our present quarters in the Union National Bank Building to the new location. Rooms 7 and 8 Vaughn Building. This move, we hope, will permit us .to be of greater service and more convenient for U3 to do business in the future. We cordially invite you at any time to visit us and soiicit our advice in any transaction or contemplation regarding homes, farms, improvements or buildingSEE US FOR SERVICE - BURDSALL WILLETT CO. Contractors and Builders REAL ESTATE Phones-1481, 3271, 3293 ... 710 Main Street

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AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33 490 CHEVROLET almost new. See Ed. Brinker, 700 S. 7th. ;. Look! Used Car Bargains 1920 Monroe demonstrator, 1920 touring V. .$1400 1920 Monroe touring, special this week only ......... i 1000 j 1917 Haines touring, Cord tires. 800 1914 Ford touring . 200 1917 Maxwell touring :.. 350 1914 Ford roadster, com 200 1920 Maxwell roadster . . 650 1918 Ford touring 325 1918 Elgin SOOj 1917 Davis touring S00 1918 Buick touring 1000 1920 Chevrolet touring 800 1917 Cole Eight touring 800 1917 Lexington Club 800 1917,Hupmobile touring, Cord tires 650 1918 Ford sedan, starter, lights, good tires 500 List your cars with Weldex Used Car Department, S. E. corner 12th and N. C Sts. J. R. Brown, salesman. FOR SALE 1019 Overland delivery car. Al condition. Call 737 No. I3th St. FOR SALE Maxwell. 1916 Phone 3652. FOR SALE The following good Used Cars, upon which we will furnish the same guarantee as the new cars carry: 1920 Dodge Touring, can't tell from new, $1250; 1920 Buick Touring, brand new. $1, 575: 1917 Oldsmobile Touring, good as new. $1,000. Anyone contemplating purchasing a car of the above type should see us. GOODWIN BROS. AUTOMOBILE CO., New Castle Knightstown GARAGES FOR RENT 36 PRIVATK GARAGE-For rent. 206 N. 9th. $2.50 per month. Apply John N. Koll. FOR RKNT New modern garage. N. 18th. 204 TAXI Anderson's Taxi Service MULL & WILLIAMS, Proprietors Special attention paid to Merchant's Delivery and Transfer. Day and All-night Service. 28 North 7th Phone 1370 MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES 37 INDIAN MOTORCYCLES & BICYCLES Second-Hand Motorcycles and Bicycles MEYERS & TROXEL Opposite City Hall " We don't FIX 'em we REPAIR 'em FOR SALE OR RENT WAGON SHOP For sale or rent. Call 13 Richmond Ave. Phone 3031. WANTED TO RENT 41 WANTED By refined young couple, modern four or five room apartment or house, by Nov. 15. Best of references. A dsa-7147 1care Pa 1 1 a d i u m . WANTED To rent a 5 or 6-room house or rooms. Care of Palladium, Box E-5046. WANTED To rent, 4 to 6-room modern house or flat, good reference. P. O. Box 34. Cambridge City, Ind. WILL PAY $5.00 REWARD for Information as to wliero I can secure 3 or 4 modern unfurnished rooms for ligiit housekeeping-. No children. J. H. Brown, 256 S. W. 3. SPECIAL NOTICE under penalty of heavy fine: SPECIAL NOTICE NOTICE OF REMOVAL

TO OUR FRIENDS, PATRONS & FUTURE CUSTOMERS

IND, FRIDAY, OCT. 29, 1920.

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 SEE THESE N. 17th 5-room house, electric lights, good cement cellar, "chicken house, shed; price $3,000, $1,000 cash, balance payments. , N. 16th 5-room house, electric lights, toilet, good cellar. Price $2,500, $300 down, $25 per month. , FOR RENT 12-room modern . house, $75 per month. Good duplex, one block from Main street, good location; 5 rooms and bath and hardwood floors downstairs, 6 rooms and bath upstairs. S. 13th ST. 6-room modern, newly papered .and painted, good garage; price $4,800. S. W. 3rd ST. 6-room house, electric lights, gas. good cellar; $150 down, $25 per month. S. W. 3rd ST. 6 rooms and bath, good cellar, large garage, cement cellar, large lot. Henry E. Long Realty Co. Phones 1628-2017 FOR SALE Corner lot. Northeaat corner South 8 and O Sts. Suitable for public garage. Apply John N. Koll. MORGAN Don't Go Napping 40 A. Nice, level, well improved farm, 7 miles; $7,500. A $12,500 10 INVESTMENT. 10 A. Garden farm, 'O. K., close in; $3,500. 10 .A. Nice land, improved farm; $3,000. A number of small city properties by the month. One 6-room bargain. MORGAN Sixth and Main GOOD CITY HOMES PORTERFIELD, Colonial Bldg. For Sale 5-Room Bungalow complete. Full lot, best street in city. Possession in two weeks; $2,000 down, balance in payments. Inquire C. N. Posther, 1006 South B. Phone 1341. C. E. KEEVER CO. has a fine list of houses. Office phone 1641; res. 2169. Office 7 S. 11th St. See us for bargar..s. FOR SALE House, 422 South 13th; empty now. See Geo. Worley, 15 South 9th. FOREST H. real estate. MEEK Auctioneer Phone 4095. and FOR REAL ESTATE AND FARMS, see A. M. ROBERTS, 18 S. 8th. Phone 4171. FARMS FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FARMS FOR SALE AND TRADE See Harris & Korteweg S. W. Cot. Main and Sixth Streets Phone 2278 FARMS FOR SALE 43 A FARM BARGAIN 165 ACRESdncluding about 130 acres of good, tillable land, practically level. Balance well watered pasture land. Two sets of buildings, including two comfortable dwellings and three barns. A good orchard and a few acres of fuel timber. All located in fine neighborhood, S1 miles from good market, schools and churches. 25 HEAD OF CATTLE 33 acres of growing wheat and one-half of 75 acres of corn to go with farm. Price only $20,000. Terms reasonable. Have a large list of other farms for sale. C. C. HAWLEY & SON New Paris, O. Phone 75 WISCONSIN FARM LANDS LANDOLOUY Special Number just out, containing 1920 facts of Clover Iand 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 - RIEHLE LAND COMPANY. 406 Skidmore - Riehle Bldg.. Marinette, Wisconsin. AUCTIONEER. A.UCTIONEER306 North 9th. -II. C. Ramsey, Phone 6041. PUBLIC SALE We will sell at PUBLIC SALE NOV. 9TH AT 1:30 P. M. on the premises 100- ACRE IMPROVED FARM In Darke County. Ohio. If interested write for particulars before sale to LOUCK & HILL Richmond. Ind. SPECIAL NOTICE

TO ROOMS 1 VAUGHN BLDG.

PUBLIC SALE

Public .Sale of BIG TYPE POLANDS At the Crownover farm, 2 miles southeast of Milton, 3 miles south of Germantown, 10 miles north of Connersville, on WEDNESDAY, Nov. 3, 1920 Commencing at 12:30 P. M. The offering will consist of 50 head, all full-bloods and double immuned, sired by such noted boars as Indiana King, Highland Clan, Uncle Sam, The Conqueror, Highland Ranger, and The Gladiator. Lunch on the Grounds. OTT CROWNOVER BERT STAFFORD Flannagan and Miller, Auctioneers. MONEY TO LOAN 46 $ S LOANS S S On Furniture, Pianos, Lire Stock Autos, Talking Machines. Etc. -t our terms before borrowing. ONE TO 20 MONTHS TO PAT All Transactions Strictly PrlvaU The State Investment & Loan Company Room 40, Colonial Bldg. 3rd Floor Phone 2560 City Property Loans 5 year at 6 and small commission. Can close quickf if your title Is right. , H. B. CUSTER 710 Main St. Phone 2962 PUBLIC SALE

Public

Having sold my farm, located 3i2 miles north of Richmond on the Cart road, 1 mile east and 1 mile south of Chester, I will sell at public sale the following described property, on TJniwrSoo Nov.' 4th at 10:30 a. m. 3 HEAD OF HORSES 3 All good workers. 4 HEAD OF COWS 4 One with calf two weeks old; one to be fresh in two weeks; ore by date of sale, and one to be fresh in six weeks. 46 HEAD OF HOGS 46 4 Duroc brood sows: 2 Poland Chinas; 30 April pigs, will weigh about 150 pounds; 10 July pigs, weight ahout 60 pounds. FEED Corn in crib and in field: 110 bales of fine oats straw; 40 bales of oats hay; 50 bales of clover hay; 22 tons of alfalfa hay, loose; some oats, and a lot of potatoes. FARM IMPLEMENTS 1 farm wagon, with flat bottom bed: 1 farm wagon, with box bed: 1 double disc; 1 mower with clover buncher; 1 corn planter; 1 Oliver riding breaking plow; 1 wheat drill; 1 Gale walking breaking plow; 1 one-how corn plow; 1 one-horse cultivator; 1 ih roe-sect ion spike-tooth harrow; 1 single-shovel plow; 1 Endgate feeder; 1 buggy with storm front, like new; 1 hay rake; 1 1,000-lb. scale; 1 grindstone; 1 gravel bed: t drag: 1 large size cream separator; 1 sixty-gallon gasoline tank; 1 large, iron kettle, witfi stand; 1 lard press; 1 lawn mower: 1 sled: 1 extension ladder; 1 wire stretcher; 1 screw jack; 1 seed Power; doubletrees, singletrees; 1 incubator; lot of grain bags; garden tools; 1 cross-cut saw; post hole digger; crow bar, etc. FURNITURE v 1 solid oak round extension table, 12 feet long; 6 chairs; 1 heating stove; 1 oil stove; 1 library table: 1 stand table; 1 mattress; 1 incubator; washing machine and wringer, and other articles.

HARNESS 4 sets of work harness; 2 sets buggy harness: 2 sets work flynets; 1 buggy net; bridle, collars, lines, halters, etc.; Ior chains; forks; shovels; hog crates; chicken coopy, and numerous other articles. CHEVROLET TO U KING CAR, in Good Repair. Terms Made Known on Date of Sale Dinner Served by Chester Ladies Aid

Ed Hifltehiini

TOM CONXIFF, Auct. MONEY TO LOAN 43

More Moeey Can very often be used this time of the year when winter commodities must be had. The Welfare System will help your you can borrow from $10.00 to $300.00 on your own security, you can pay us back by the WEEK or MONTH. TO SUIT YOUR INCOME. We charge you ONLY FOR THE ACTUAL TIME YOU USE THE MONEY.

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PURDUE CONFERENCE TO OPEN WEDNESDAY; INCLUDES FARMERS LAFAYETTE. Ind. Oct 29. Some of the leading agricultural speaker and thinkers of the country will be on the program at the twenty-third an nual conference of agricultural extension workers of Indiana which will be held at Purdue university Nov. 3, 4 , and 5, it was learned today wen the program was given out. In the list of speakers will be not only the leaders at Purdue. Including President W. E. Stone, Director O. I Christie, Deans Stanley E. Coulter, J H. Skinner and Carolyn Shoemaker, but also many others from the university staff. Leaders of the farmers' organizations, including John G Brown, of Monon, president of the Indiana Farmers' Federation and C. E. Gunnels, of Chicago, assistant secretary of the American Farm Bureau Federation, will be on the program. Officers of a number of the county farmers' organizations in .the state will attend the conference with the county agricultural agents, home demonstration agents, farmers institute speakers, and others who will come to the gathering here. Among the speakers from outside who are well known are Walter W. Bonner, Greensburg banker, who will discuss "The Farmer and the Business man." He is chairman of the agricultural committee of the Indiana Bankers' association. Clarence HeniTi formerly assistant county agent leader in Indiana and prior to that agent in Allen county, will speak on "Our Country Youth." Mr. Henry now Is a successful farmer at Hebron, O., and is farmers' institute instructor for Ohio State University. C. B. Smith, of the department of agriculture will discuss relationship between government extension work and the farmers' organizations. C. G. W'oodbury. formerly director of the Indiana, experiment station, now connected with the National Canners' ast ociation, will be another leading speaker. The United States is tho largest wood using country in the world. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Wayne Circuit Court of Wayne County. Indiana, as Administrator of the esstate of Albert O. Pierce, deceased, late of said County. Said estate Is probably solvent. AMERICAN TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK. Administrator. Benjamin F. Harris. Oct. 22-29-NOV.5. PUBLIC SALE ale JESSE WIECHMAN, Clerk MONEY TO LOAN 48 Indian SUPERVISION