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MONUMENTS 18 JOHN P. K M S L I E Monuments. 15 South Tenth Street Phone 4022 PERSONAL 2 WANTED Shampooing and hair work. Frances Estelle, 111 North 3rd. Phone 1821. SPECIAL NOTICE NO HUNTING OR TRESPASSING on mv farm, day or nlffht. C. B. Qulgg. MAC'S RED LINE TRANSFER Routed Liberty Wednesday and Saturdav. handling freight only. Everett McMahan, phone 3393. Route headquarters hack station, phone 1428; Liberty headquarters Pierson Battery Service Station, phone 1"0. Masquerade dance will be given at Red Men's hall, Wednesday eve., Nov. 3rd. Everybody invited. LOST AND FOUND LOST An Airdale pup. 405 Main St. Reward. FOUND Bicycle. 322 N. 21st. HELP WANTED MALE WANTED Corn hu9ker. Ope mile from town. H. W. Gilbert. Phone 1506. WANTED Farm band. Phone 1787, New Paris, Ohio. WANTED Engineer. Westcott Hotel. . WANTED A general farm hand. New Paris Phone J953; WANTED Wood choppers. Phone 1419. Wanted at Once Two Bright Young Men for Sales Crew Crew going South. Good chance for advancement. If you mean Dusiness, apply 5 to 8 p. in. O. L. Eddleman, Westcott hotel. Room 27. vV ANTED Drug clerk, at once. Apply Thistlethwaite's Drug Store, No. 914 Main St. Mark Pennell. Jr.. Mgr. HELP WANTED Male or Female CLERKS (Men, women) over 17, for postal mail service. $125 month. Experience unnecessary. For free particulars of examination, write J. Leonard, (formerly Civil Service Examiner). 1041 Equitable Bldg., Washington, D. C. HELP WANTED FEMALE 6 WANTED Young lady to sell Victor records, prefer one that is a stenographer. Walter Eulghum, 1000 Maln WANTED A maid"for general housework and cooking, reference required. Mrs. Wilson. 133 So. 14. WASTRD Girl for luncheonette and sorla. trade; eight hours work. Good wasres and board included. The Kanilv Shop. WOMEN For general housework. Reference required. Phone 2415. WANTED Ladies to know that I remove the cause of disease. Ruth Straley, chiropractor. 243 Colonial Bldg. $20-$25 WEEKLY addressing and mailing circulars. Soap for 4c pound. Complete instructions. 25c. Varga Supply. 521 Oliver St.. Cincinnati. O. FEMALE INSTRUCTION LADIES Learn hairdressing marceling beauty culture. Be self supporting in few weeks. Big pay. Write for catalog. Moler College, 105 S. Wells Str., Chicago. SITUATIONS WANTED 8 WASHINGS and ironings'. Phone 4792. NURSING bv gentleman, day or night. Care of Palladium. Box B-2061. WANTED Place to assist with housework mornings and evenings while attending school by young girl. Elderly people preferred. Address M. E., care Palladium. I WANTED Washings. 31 North 6. ROOMS FOR RENT SLEEPING ROOMS. 27 So. 10th. FOR RENT Light housekeeping rooms and sleeping rooms. 1021 N. P. FURNISHED ROOM 226 N. 9. FOR RENT Two nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping. References exchanged. Box H-8138, care Palladium. -OOM With cooking. 7 N. 15. FOR RENT Furnished room. first floor housekeeping. 113 So. 10th; nice location. John Koll. FURNISHED-modern front apt., central, for couple. Phone 1459. AfODERNH SLEEPTNGROOM. 42 S. 10. BOARDING 10 WANTED Man and wife to board woman to assist with housework as part pay. Call 720 N. 8th or 28i4 even iners. HEATING AND PLUMBING 14 PLUMBING, heating and lighting contracting, repairing and supplies, at Mcerhoff's. 9 South 9th. Phone 1236. MOVING AND STORAGE 16 FORREST MONGER T'or local and long distance hauling. Furniture crated, stored or shipped. AUTO MOVING VAN 200 South 7th St. Phone 2608 STORAGE FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS Feltman's Storage House. Apply Feltman's Cigar Store. Phone No. 2039. f.O: Main St. FURNITURE REPAIRING 17 NOTICE New oak chairs, $15 per set. Furniture repaired and chairs caned. Hoover Thompson, furniture manufacturer, 417 North 11th. Phone 6003. MISCELLANEOUS REPAIRING 17B LAWN MOWERS sharpened; baby cabs re-tlred; all kinds of repairs. Work .ailed for and delivered. Pictures framed. New bicycles reasonable prices. J. C. Darnell Co. Phone 1936. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 FOR SALE Women's shoes and clothing. 1027 Main, Vlata Apt. 4. WOOD -For heating stove or furnace. Phone 6062. 224 N. 7. 3. li. fticiiure. STOVES Second - hand, all kinds, to be sold cheap at 1001 N 10th. rhone 3498.

MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 FOR SALE Shotgun, double barrel hammer, cheap. 616 N. 20. FOR SALE Soft coal stove. 81 8. 11. FOR SALE Ferrets. 28 9. W. 2nd.

RVQ 11-3x12 velvet brussels, for sale. Phone 2459. - LADIES' PLUSH COAT Good as new. Size 88. S01 S. 11 St. Phone 273. ESTATE GAS RANGE. 1 N. 17. FOR SALE Brown reed baby carriage and baby carlole. Phone 4023. FOR SALE Reed baby cab. 829 S. DAVENPORT AND CHAIR Imitation leather. Jacket suit and fur piece. 46 "4 S. 11. - CIGARS Maker-to-You Prices MICRONA AND XT. S. MAIL 6 cents. $2.73 Box CLUB SPECIAL 8 CENTS. $3.75 BOX RICHMOND HOSE 8 CENTS. $3.75 BOX IMPERIA 10 CENTS. $4.50 BOX' FELTMAN'S CIGAR STORE 609 Main St. Phone 2039 FOR SALE 5 electric lighted floor cases with plate glass shelving: electric power machine; National cash register; 6 mirrors, safe, typewriter, check protector, roll top desk, swivel desk chair, 4 long tables, one oak stand, hat standard, bench. 3 oak arm chairs, electric fan, P. doen uniform stock boxes, coal oil stove, electric fixtures. Kielhorn's, 525 Main St. FOR SALE ' Wagons! Wagons! Flat beds, box beds; harness; vehicles, vehicles of all kinds. 317 N. A Street FOR SALE ladies' good coat and suit. Call at 2100 Main. Phone 3619. FOR SALE Shot gun. 1 6 No. 9th St. FOR SALE Electric range. Call 4230. FOR SALE 1 Garland base burner; 1 soft coal burner, both in good condition. Call Phone 3107. FOR SALE Household goods, stoves, tables, bed. chairs and other articles too numerous to mention. 21S Main St. 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. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22 WANTED A concrete block machine. Phone 3S61. WANTED A hunting coat and vest. Phone 3673. WANTED To rent a piano, by responsible party. 437 So. 14th. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22 WANTED A hard coal burner, first class condition. 18-in. fire pot. 123 S. 13. Phone 1275. - FURNITURE WANTED We pay high est price., for Used Goods, Stoves, etc. Brammer & Foster, 17 S. 7th. Phone 1876. ELI A SON FURNITURE .CHANGE Good used furniture bought and sold. See us before you buy or sell. We pay highest prices. Ellason Furniture Exrhanffc 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. Townsenrt's Used Goods. 533 Main. Phono 1296. JUNK Before disposing of any .1unk. call Richmond Junk Yard. Highest prices will be paid. Prompt attention. 1001 N. 10th. Plione C49S. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 23 FOR SALE A few "used and trade-in" talking machines at our cost. Walter B. Fulghum, 1000 Main St. RECORD EXCHANGE 23A USED records bought, sold, exchanged. Nellie A. Booker, Miller Harness Store. SPECIALS AT THE STORES 25 AXES Highest grade crucible steel bit; carefully tempered and ground; with hickory handles. a to 2.50. Special prices on Hatchets, Hammers, Saws, and all tools. Gun Shells, 79c box. LANTERN SALE Deitz extra large fount lantern, $1.49. They give 50 per cent more light than any other lantern. Good axes. $1.75 up; hand saws $1 up; shotgun shells. 79c per box. Cut prices on carpenter, cement and plastering tools. BIRCK'S HARNESS STORE 611 Main Street Save 20 7o on By Buying ORBON Stoves and Ranges Absolutely Guaranteed Don't Wait for Cold WeatherBuy Now Between You and High Prices Stands FELTMAN'S FURNITURE HOUSE 35-37 S. 6th A. T. RUBY, Mgr. Phone 2459

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FURNACES 25B It wiy pay you to investigate the HOLLAND FURNACE before you buy.' There is a satisfied user near you. H. Li Householder, local representative, 319 Randolph. Phone 3163. WOLVERINTS FURNACES E. J. Knapp. Ph. l7t. Office 17 S. 7th. BUILDING MATERIALS 28 IS IT A HOUSE? Build t with Concrete Blcx jfaa BertS&BrCMl ; Phase 3250 FEED DEALERS 31A AVOLON FARMS HOG TONE A fine conditioner, a splendid worm expeller. Will keep your hogs healthy. The hog is a machine for changing corn and. other . feed into pork. If any part of the machine is not working properly, you are wasting feed losing money. The natural filthiness and greediness of the hog make him subject to many parasites and diseases. Besides worms, the most common diseases are indigestion, scours, enteritis, chronic gastritis, thumpn, anemia and rheumatism. INSURE YOUR HOG PROFITS HOOSIER FEED FEEDER GOo Cor. 6th Ai A Sts. Phone 2063 PET STOCK AND POULTRY 32 WHITE LEGHORNS For sale, at Ed Hutchlngs sale. 3i miles north of Richmond, Thursday, Nov. 4. FOR SALE 30 White Leghorn yearling hens. Phone 5114-G. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33 FOR SALE 1919 Overland delivery car. Al condition. Call 737 No. 13th St. SAXTON ROADSTER Here is your chance for a machine that will make your pleasure and business trip at half the expense as other cars. Act quick. $185. See owner, 507 North 16th, Thursday after 3 p. m. FORD TOURING Good condition, $175. See Ed. Brinker, 700 South 7th. WINTER TOP OVERLAND Chummy roadster; Al condition. Johnson Garage, rear of 36 and 3 8. S. 9. USED CAR BARGAINS Dodge Sedan $1,600 Dodge Sedan 1,500 Dodge Touring 850 Commerce Truck 1,000 SEE BETHARD' AUTO CO, 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 TIRES AND ACCESSORIES 35

NEW TUBES 30x3 $1.25 30x31,2 1.40 32x3 1.50 31x4 1.60 32x4 1.65 33x4 1.75 34x4 1.85 35x4 1.90

RICHMOND AUTO WRECKING COo Second and Main St. Phone 2165 AUTOMOBILE TIRES

Pelt imam's Cigar Store 603 Main St. Grant Rebuilt Tire Exchange , Phone 2039

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AUTOMOBILE TIRES TRUTH and HONESTY Pay the Largest . Dividends : No Misrepresentation New. NEW 2 33x4 8 30x3 1 33x4 1 34x4 1 30x3 1 30x3 1 323 1 32x3 Rib Defiance ... 120.00 N. S. Plymouth. 15.0 Miller .. Goodrich Goodrich Goodrich Rib- Std. 30.0030.00 .. 18.50 15.00 4 20.00 N. S. Std. 4 2L50 USED TIRES 1 30x3 Goodrich $ 5.00 1 32x4 Std. 4, plain 6.00 1 32x4 Std. 4. pialn 6.00 ! Why not drive around and Investigate the LEE TIRES, the best tire made, when in need of Tires? J. F. Smedingaoff. C. E. Stonecipher, Props. and TIRE SHOP 17 S. 9th St. 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 1920 Harley-Davison Motorcycle and side car, $275. Troxell & Myers, No. Fifth. 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 BUNGALOW 6 room modern in Foun tain City. For rent, trade or sell. See E. A. Clements, Fountain City. HOUSES APTS. TO RENT 38 F'OR KENT Furnished three rooms apts. L South 16. WANTED TO RENT 41 WANTED To fret in communication with party who intends to leave city for the winter, who would rent their house, or part of same to most desirable young: couple. Phone REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 5-ROO.M COTTAGE For sale. Electric llslit, both kinds of water, gas, toilet. Price $1950; by owner. Call 325 N. 16th. GOOD CITY HOMES PORTERFIELD, Colonial Bid?. FOR SALE 6-room house. 50-ft. front. Lot on West Main St. Furnace, electric lights, gas, both Kinds of water. 218 W. Main St. C. C. HAW LEY & SON New Paris, Ohio For Farms and Real Estate of all kinds FOR SALE 7-ROOM HOUSE Sheridan St., price $2,600; $500 down, balance by the month. Possession at once. SHUDELER Phone 1814 9 10 V2 Main FOREST H. MEEK Auctioneer and real estate. Phone 409!. FOR REAL ESTATE AND FARMS, see A. M. ROBERTS, 18 S. Sth. Phone 4171. C. E. KEEVER CO. has a fine list of houses. Offjire phone 1611; res. 2163. Office 7 S. 11th St. See us for bargains. FOR SALE OR TRADE FARMS FOR SALE AND TRADE See Harris & Korteweg S. W. Cor. Main and Sixth Streets Phone 2278 AUCTIONEER. AUCTIONEER H. C. Ramsey, 306 North 9th. Phone 6041. AUTOMOBILE TIRES

andr Used TIRES

Now is the Time to Get These KOKOMO FAMOUS TERES at These Prices PLAIN and GRIDIRON TREAD 35x3 $ 10.40 32x3,2 $ 15.00 ZOxiVs $ 12.60 32x4 $ 20.0' 31x4 $ 17.80 33x4 $ 21.00 34x4 $ 22.00 The Place Where You Can Buy Seal-Fast Tubing Patches

TUESDAY, NOV. 2, 1920. '

Suburban ELDORADO, O. Lester Geeting and wife and. Hale Agler and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Agler Oscar Miller . and sister. Eva, of Richmond., spent Simday evening; with Mr. and Mrs. H A. Peelle and son, Richard Mrs. Martha Landes, of West Alexandria. Mrs. C. H. Stayton spent Wednesday with Mrs. C. V. Campbell Rev. A. C. Barnhart and family, Levi Rltz and wife and Robert Ritr and wife were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carson Ritz.....John Bilrman and. wife and Esley- Bfflman and family- spent Sunday with Frank Eyer and .family. Mrs. A. O. Miller, of West Manchester and Mrs. Albert Fudge, of New Paris, spent Saturday night with Mrs. C. (X Campbell Mrs. Ernest Collin and daughter, of west of town, spent Friday with Mrs. A. C. Barnhart Roy Emrick and Treva Trick took supper with Clarence Spitler and wife. Sunday evening. Lester Hapner and family were evening callers Dr. Dykeman, of Richmond, did seme dental work for Blanche Bunger. Sui day David Wolford and family, entertained John Holiinger and family, of near Weavers Station. Charles Ginger and family, of near HollansLEGAL NOTICE CITY ADVERTISEMENT Sealed proposals will be received by the Board of Public Works, of Richmond, Indiana, at its offices in the City Building of said city, at ten o'clock a. m., Monday, November 15. 1920. for furnishing apparatus and equipment for use in the Municipal Electric, Lighting and Power Plant as follows: One (1) 5,000 kilowatt Steam Turbine Generator Unit with switch board. One (1) Surface Condenser and auxiliaries. One (1) 75 kilowatt, motor generator Exciter Unit. Two forms of proposals will be considered : (a) For the entire contract, including all and every kind of apparatus, equipment, material and labor required to furnish, erect, install and deliver to the City of Richmond, Indiana, the apparatus and equipment named above in complete and successful operation. (b) For all or any part of the apparatus named delivered and erected ready for piping and electrical connections, upon foundations to be built by said city. Certified check equal in amount to five (5) per cent of the largest amount bid' by the contractor must accompany each proposal, and a failure of the successful bidder to enter into such contract and bond upon the acceptance of such proposals will forfeit the check and the sums of money payable thereon to the city as agreed and liquidated damages for such failure. Each bidder shall be required to accompany his bid with the non-collusion affidavit as required by law. Contract will be awarded at the earliest practicable date after opening of bids. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids; or to waive any informality in any proposal and to award contract to the lowest and best or any other than the lowest bidder. The successful bidder will be required to give a bond with surety to be approved hy the Board, insurins the faithful completion of said work according to the contract. Specifications may be seen at the office of the Board of Public Works, Richmond, Indiana, at office of Superintendent Municipal Electric Lighting and Power Plant, Richmond, Indiana, or at. the office of J. I). Lyon, Consulting Engineer, Union Central Building, Cicinnali, Ohio. Bidders are invited to be present at the opening of bids. AH proposals shall be made in triplicate. MATT VON PE1N, T. C. TAYLOR. JOHN E. PELTZ. Board of Public .Works. William Stevens, City Clerk. nov2-9 PUBLIC SALE

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We, the undersigned, will offer at. public auction on the old Morris Jcies farm, on the National Road, 2 miles west of Richmond, on MONDAY, NOVEMBERS, 1920 10:00 A. M. the following described property, to-wit: FIVE HEAD HORSES Consisting of three general purpose mares, in foal by a Jack; one black horse and one bay horse, all good workers. 21 HEAD CATTLE Twelve head of Holstein cows, two with calves by their side; one yearling Holstein heifer, and eight feeders. HOGS Gl head of feeders. Big Type Poland China: seven sows with pigs. GRAIN and IMPLEMENTS 50 tons ensilage; .13 ncres of standing corn; 15 Hcres of shock corn; 5 Ions hay; 300 bushels cats; 4 bushels clover seed; 12 tons straw; :; two-horse wagons; 1 binder; double disc; riding plow; corn plows; John Deere manure spreader, used only one season; buggy and harness; work harness for five horses; a few household goods, and many other articles. TERMS OF SALE All sums under five dollars, cash;. over that, purchaser to execute note payable In bank, with approved security, due in one year, with 6 per cent Interest from date, and attorney fees. Lunch Served by Ladies of Christian Church DR0 JOHN M. FOUTS MARY A. COLLINS

TOM CONNIFF. Auct.; H. J. HANES, FORREST MEEK, Auctioneer MONEY TO LOAN 46

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Inrestlgate our easy-to-pay Twenty-Payment Plan Loans. Get $50. pay back J2.50 a month. Get $100.00, pa back $5.00 a month, with interet at 3 per month. Pay only lor time loan wins. All business confidential. We loan on Furniture, Pianos, Victrolas. Ut 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 STS. Under State Supervision. PHONE 1545 Richmond. Ind.

burg. Raymond Richards and- family.

of near Brookville, and Lewis Kictiards and wife, Sunday.. Mrs. C. V. Campbell and children. Mrs. A. a Miller and daughter, Kathertne, of West Manchester, Mrs. Albert Fudge., of New Paris, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. F. P." Campbell Mr. Clara Baur, of Dayton, ia spending this week with her mother, Mrs. Margaret Harris Mrs. Melvina Shewmon fpent over Sunday in Eaton visiting her daughter, Mrs, Lon Red... ..Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brown were guests of Elam Lawrence, of New Madison. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Lon. Dally entertained Ann Wolverton. of West Manchester, and Charles Sellars and family. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Campbell spent the- week-end with her parents. Dr. Charles Huber, of Harrison, O.. and attended - a teachers meeting in Cincinnati on Friday and Saturday. Oa Friday night they attended a Republican rally at Cincinnati, where Warren G. Harding was the -principal speaker Jacob Kicker and family spent Sunday afternoon with Russel Rieker and family, of near Gettysburg Harry Deem and family spent Sunday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs Charles Rose, of Castine V A ?Piktihi'T-w ami familv were I Sunday guests of Allen Smith and family, of Middletowc Harve Emrick and family spent Sunday with Cecil Fletcher and familjf. of near Greenville H. C. Mastin and wife and O. H. Mastin and wife were snieets. of Jacob Ricker and family. Sunday evening The teachers of' Monroe school attended the Teachers sociation of southwestern Ohio, Friday and Saturday Vera Eikenberry rnd family entertained Esta Hoover and wife. R. W. Oliver and family. Clendon Erisman and wife and Edgar Spencer and familv. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. A. V. McClure. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stayton, and Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Kyle spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Harve Emrick and sous. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Flag and daughter. Dorothy spent Sunday with Mrs. Flaig' smother. Mrs. Hannah Miller, of New Madison Mrs. Ann Ackley, of Churnbusco, Ind.. spent a few days last week with her niece, Mrs. William Fletcher and family Miss Debbie Cohee and brothers, Pleasnt and Denver, spent Saturday night and Sunday with her grandparents, Elijah Hapner and wife. John Nearon and wife were Sunday afternoon guests Mr. and Mrs. Clem McKee spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Sloane, of Lewisburg. LEGAL NOTICE NO'nCB TO BIDDERS State of Indiana. Wyn Countr. SS: ' Notice Is hereby given that the Board e County Commissioners of Wayne County, will receive sealed bids and proposals for the construction of the First Street Bridge in the town of Centeryille. Bids will le received until 11 o'clock a. m. Saturday. November IHth. 1920. at the County Auditor's office at the Court House in the City of Richmond, Indiana. Bids must h submitted on blanks designated by the Ftat which may be procured of the Auditor of Wayne Count-i-. Each, bid shall be accompanied by a personal or surety bond in a sum not les sthan the amount of the bid, and I in all respects conform with the law governing; such matters. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. By ordr of the Board of Commissioners of Wayne ountv. W. HOWAUD BROOKS. Auditor Wayne Countv. Oct Irt-Nov.Ind. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO HEIRS. CREDITORS. ETC. In the matter f the estate of Sarah Y. Burgess, deceased. In the Wayne Circuit Court, October term. 1920. Notice Is herrby given that Charles W. Jordan as Administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Sarah Y. Burgess deceased. ha presented and filed his account aud vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for examination and action of said Circuit ourt on 2"th day of November. 1920. at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate are required to appear in said Court and show cause, if any there be, why said account and vouchers should not be approved. CHARLES W. JORDAN. Administrator with wll lannexed. Robbins. RHlr & liobbins, Attornovs. Oct 2-Nnv. J-!. PUBLIC SALE Clerk. MONEY TO LOAN 46 WE LEND

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....Monroe Rutaa and family spent K-iumay win vi. at Thompson and Jfml,y Miss Lydia B. Wlgins.:of Dayton, was a Sunday: guest of Isaac Miller and wife Harrey Miaaich end family and Harry MJnnich and wife, of Greenville. Ray Minnich and family. - of Union City, and Edgar Guenther and wife Bpent Sunday with Clarence Minnich and family..... A C. Schlosser and wife, Mrs. Laura ShiveIy and two daughters and Wal?r Hapner. all of Lewisburg; William Mc- . Cabe and wife. Frank Schlosser and wife and Mrs. Jane Schlosser spent Sunday with Charles Schlosser and family Monroe Rutan and family called on Charles Schlosser and wife. Sunday evening William Brasier and raraily and Hr. and Mrs. C. H. Stayton spent Sunday with James Bectol and wife, of near Eaton.. .. . . uuiuniuu ouniuer ana son. KOv, Mrs. Elizabeth Royer and Harvey Petry and family, all of near Nw Madison. Samuel Royer and family, of near Arcanum, Harold and Myrtle Ho'liner, of near Hollansburg.-Mfss Marv Petry. of Chicago, and Mark Shaeffer were Sunday guests of R. A. Miner and family. Charles Stayton and Mrs. wanna Mnms. or west Alexandria, spent Sunday with Robert Stayton and family Mr. and Mr Taih Sit4f of West Manchester, spent Sunday wun meir neice. Mrs. H. B. Sell and family. LIBERTY, Ind. Miss Mildred Page and Park Anderson will be united fn marriage Wednesday evening. No. 3. at 8 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents hy Rev. Walter Reynolds, 'of the Presbyterian church of Liberty. Congratulations are extended them by a host of friends and young people. .". . Audrew O'Toole. little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James OToole, of thia place, celebrated her eighth birthday anniversary Tuesday from 2 until 4. Beautiful flower decorations throughout, the room were used. Those who enjoyed the afternoon were Harriet LaFuze, Freda Burt. Jean Pierson, Anna May Dorsel, Mary Belle Ward, Genevieve and Hilda Maibaugh. Genevieve Bryant, Joan Moore, . Joan Ammtrman. Mary Agnes Beard. Refreshments were served F. F. Russell, of the Delco Light company, is quite busy installing plants in different - homes in Union county Miss Lara Carnes, daughter of the Rev. J. H. Carnes, of Brookvflle. Ind., mas married last week to Albert Wine, of Columbus, O. They will reside in Columbus. Mrs. Wine is well known, in , Liberty. Her father was formerly pastor of the M. E. church at this place.... The Rev. I. E. LaRue, who has been ill for several days, is much better and was able to preach Sunday Miss Helena Henderson, who Is teacher of music and art in the Liberty school, is quite ill at the M. E. hospital. Indianapolis W. E. Rose Has been clerking in J. E. Rose's grocery the last several days Mrs. James Davis and sister. Mis Minnie Morgan, visited Cincinnati one day last week Lyman Orr is assisting C. C. Beard at the Ford agency, Maurice Little retiring Mrs. Elmer Shaffer is visiting relatives at Hagerstown for a few days George Stevens will move soon into his new residence, now .nearing completion... Joseph Beck, who has beVn an invalid for several years, has been much worse the last few weeks Mr. and Mrs. Zed Layson. of Connersville, ii vfsiting Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Beck... Edward Farley, of Bancroft. Kas.. is here on account of the illness of Patrick Farley, who is in a hospital at Cincinnati .... Monroe LaFuze died at his home east of Liberty last Friday afternoon. He is survived by his widow; four sons, Alvan. Lawrence, Curtis. Emmett and Harrison: and on daughter. Mrs. Verna Borradaile. Funeral took place Monday afternoon at the residence, conducted by the Rev. Stovenour. Burial at Silver Creek cemetery Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Henderson have returned from Kentucky, where they had been visiting relatives Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Snyder and son. Thurston, were the dinner guests of their cousin. John Snyder, and family, of Clifton, last Sunday... Miss Marie Snyder is spending the winter with her uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Snyder, of Alabama Mr. j . I, . T .J J ami Airs, iuuiey uiiaius. ui iijuiauapolis, visited relatives and friends in Liberty last week Jurors for the terra of court in November, which begins this week, were drawn a few days ago: Petit jury Lawrence Downard. Scott Shultz, Samuel Henry, Levi Wilson, Stanley Moore, Chas. Pritchard. Marion Bourne, Arthur Weers, James Bias. Emmett La Fuze, Freeman Retherford. Benson Masters. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Fahrenholz of Middletown, O., recently entertained the following friends from Liberty and Union county; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dubois and children. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Focht, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Showalter and daughters, and Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Retherford. . .M. J. Bevis has opened a new music room first door south of Harbit's store.... Mrs. George Tappen entertained the members of the Monday club at her home Friday evening The members of the Delta Theta Tau enjoyed a masquerade social at the home of Miss Charlotte Duboise Tuesday evening of last week. The rooms were decorated in yellow and black. The guests were dressed in Various costumes. Miss Martha Page was given the prize for the best costume. The refreshments were veal salad, hot rolls and coffee Mrs. J. H. Davis. of Dayton. O.. has been visiting relatives here for the last few days Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Coughlin. havf moved .to their farm in Harrison township. Roscoe will engage In farming Dewitt Wilson, residing west of Liberty, was taken ill with appendicitis last Friday. His condition grew worse and he was taken to the Fayette memorial hospital at Connersvilie Saturday morning and underwent au operation the' same day. He is getting along nicely under the care of Dr. Gordon, of Alquina Our neighboring hamlet, Alquina, was made lively with a masquerade social Friday night. All enjoyed themselves - fine Clarence Sanford and Leto. Toole, of Cottage Grove, were married last week. Congratulations and best wishes are extended to them Miss Essie Hamilton has gold her residence to W. Tharp..., John Howe, a shoe dealer of this place, is quite ill at his home here.. MONEY TO LOAN 4S

C5TY PROPERTY -LOANS . H. B. CUSTER"; i 710 Main St " ., ' Phone 29tl