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Standardized and Indexed for quick rferencr, arrormng 10 me dclbu u omua System (Copyright). Advertising Rates 10 rents per line, per Insertion. 6 words to the line. No ad taken for less than 20 cents cash or less than 30 cents charge. No ads accepted, after 11 o'clock on dav of publication. For contract, call phone 2834 or 2872. MONUMENTS 1B JOHN P. E M S L 1 E Monuments 15 South Tenth Street Phone 4023 CARD OF THANKS CARD OF THANKS We desire to thank the friends who assisted us during the Illness and after the death of our husband and father: The minister, Rev. McCormick for his words of comfort: Mr. Omer Dye . and sister. Martha, for singing-: the Boston railroad men who so generously remembered us with flowers, and C. T. AVright undertaker for his careful and efficient service. MPS MARTHA CRAWFORD AND CHILDREN. SPECIAL NOTICE NOTICE If John Bcdunal is is town write to his father, care Postoffice, Richmond. WANTED Shampooing and hair work. Frances Steele, 111 North 3rd. Phone J 82V NO HUNTING OR TRESPASSING On my farm. tay or night. C. B. Quigg. NOTICE I have moved my law office from 718'2 Main St. to Room 201, K. of P. building, on S. Sth St. Phone 1628. FRANK. STRAYER NOTICE No hunting allowed on Harm Walke's farm. MARK HAPNER, Tenant. M ACS T. K d" LIN Ef rTnS FE R General hauling, specilizing in live stock. EverettMahan. Phone 3339. LOST AND FOUND PAIR TORTISK RIM CLASSES On Saturday evening, between 417 S. 13 and Main. Phone2121'. 1 .7 isfPocketbook. last Friday, on North 20, between A and Main. Keep money, return purse to 100 N. 20. FOUND A pin. 407 Main St. I ioST -A-pa i r of ladies' gauntlet kill gloves. Call MissPierson,2059. FOUND Small wYTite d"g. fawn colored ears. Female. Call No. 4 49 S. 14th St., after 6 p. m. HELP WANTED MALE 5 WANTED A general farm hand. NewParis Phone 1933. WANTED At once, messenger for two weeks' work. Postal Telegraph Co. W A N'T E D Sa lesman and ra nvassers nn established tea and coffee route. Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co., 613 Main WAITER WANTED Zwisslcr's Restaurant. W A NT K r Whi te .1 anTt u istnileman preferred. Apply in person. Glen Miller Sanitarium WANTED Man 22 to 35 years of age, capable of filling position of responsibility. Atlas Underwear Co. W ANTE I M eii to husk corn. Good wages. Phone 1911. New Paris. Ohio. WANT EDStore-room- boy. Westcott Hotel. 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, (former Civil Service Examiner). 1041 Equitable Bldg., Washington. D. C. WANTED Solicitors for Salmon Violin School. All or part time. Good opport unit v. Write or call Room 2 IS K. of P. Bldg. HELP WANTED FEMALE 6 Wanted Girl for Luncheonette and Soda Trade Eight hours work; good wages, board Included. Apply in person. Kandy Shop. WANTED Ladles to know that I remove the cause of disease. Ruth Straley, chiropractor. 243 Colonial Bldg. Wanted Stenographer Apply at Once Richmond Casket Co. WANTED Girl and woman. China Cafd N. Mb. Til IS "l SAN 1 PEA LT I M E " TOB EG7n tliHf business course you have been planning for so long. Every Monday i is an entrance day for in both day and J evening classes. Arrange everything this week and start next Monday. i:ii-limond Business College, Colonial Bldg. WANTED Women attendants. Experience unnecessary. Ap-j ply by letter or in person. The Cincinnati Sanitarium, College Hill, Cincinnati. SPECIAL NOTICE HMeters9

The Farmers' Federation of Harrison Township has decided not to allow hunting, trapping or digging of fur-bearing animals in the township. Anyone violating this notice will be prosecuted.

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WANTED Girl, Laeey's, 9 S. 7. WANTEl5Vounglady to" sell Victor records, prefer one that Is a stenographer. Walter Fulghum, 1000 Main. WAITRESS WANTEDler Restaurant. -ZwissSALESMEN AND AGENTS WANJE D SALESMEN We are in need of two good experienced motor car salesmen. Have good territory and two good-cars. Address Box B No. 2062, care of Richmond Palladium. SELL TIRES direct from manufacturer to user at 30 discount; free innertuber no capital required. Paul Tire & Rubber Co., 1508 W. 15th St., Chicago. SITUATIONS WANTED 8 WANTED A rooming house washing. 130S Boyer St. SITUATION Wanted as housekeeper. Care of Palladium Box B-2063. WANTED Washings" 1 36 MapleSt ROOMS FOR RENT 9 FURNISHED MODERN ROOM For rent. 210 S.10 SL FURNISHED ROOMS Modern. 214 So. 9 th. . MODERN furnished room, bath and heat: for office man or business man. Reference. Box E-5047, care Palladium. FURNISH ED -BEDROOMS And-bath for gentlemen. 411 South 11th. MODERN ROOM. 42 S. lo! For rent. BUSINESS SERVICE 12 DON'T LET OTHER PEOPLE EXPERIMENT WITH YOUR TYPEWRITER Phone 1010 and let experienced mechanics do your" work. THE RICHMOND TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE Multigraph Letters 'and Printing 17 North Seventh St. HEATING AND PLUMBING 14 PLUMBING, heating and Hghting contracting, repairing and supplies, at Meerhoffs, 9 South 9th. Phone 1236. MOVING AND STOR 3E 16 GLEN CAMPBELL For local and long distance hauling of all kinds. 28 North 7th. Phone 1370. W. E. EVANS 1 For local and long distance hauling of all kinds. ' PHONE 3105 330 Lincoln FORREST MONGER For local and long distance hauling. Furniture crated, stored or shipped. AUTO MOVING VAN 200 South 7th St. Phone 2608 FURNITURE REPAIRING 17 JOB CARPENTER Furniture Repairing and Furniture Crating a Specialty Prices reasonable. E. E. THOMAS, shop rear 21 North 9th St. Phone 3143. i MIRRORS RE-SILVERED 17 Auto Reflectors Resilvered Why Buy New Ones? Lahmann Plating Works Across the Bridge 209 West Main Phone 2738 FOR ALL KINDS OF PLATING MISCELLANEOUS REPAIRING VTB FURNITURE Repaired, baby cabs, pictures framed. We repair everything. Line of Xmas bicycles. .1. C. Darnell Co., 1020 Main. Phone 193!. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 WOOD For heating stove or furnace. Phone 6062. 224 N. 7. S. B. McClure. FOR SALE Peninsular baseburner stove. 426 S. 6th St. WI-W WORRY ABOUT the high cost of coal when oil is cheaper. Heats better and costs less; for demonstration call 477 Linden Ave. Mrs. Jennie Murphy", agent. Big Special Chisel Sale Without exception these chisels are the best values ever offered: blade bevel edge; handles, leather tips; 40c up they are worth great deal more. Genuine Irwin Auger Bits 40c Get our price3 on Disston and Diamond Edge, Keen Kutter and Atkins Hand Saws. Cheaper Quality Saws, $1.00. 1 . iiO to $1 75. Cut prices on Braces and Auger Bits. B1RCKS HARNESS STORE. 611 Main Full SALE Nargauset full blooded turkeys. Cull next week, Mrs. Claude Hunt. S126-H. FoPT SALE A ladies' "suit, size 38. 136 South 12. FOR SALIi Estate Hot Slorm stove, fumed oak buffet, wool fibre rug. new window shades. Call at 7o. South 10th. FOR SALE Ladies' good black coat. 4 7 So. 10th. FOR SALE One gas stove and pipe, hall tree, and small rolltop'desk. Phone 1628 or 2017. FOR SALE Sideboard, dining " table, -six chairs. Body Brussels rug, 6-x13. at 107 N. 13. FOR SALE Bed and springs, excellent gas heater, small humidore. 203 North 12th. FOR SALE Florence Hot Blast stove. 1.16 So. 12. STOVES Second-hand, all kinds, to be stild cheap at 1001 N. 10th. Phone 3498. FOR SALE Singing canaries. Phone T.116-A. FOR SALE Reed baby cub. 829 S. 7. SPECIAL NOTICE Notice! of HARRISON TOWNSHIPj

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MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 FOR SALE 1 coal range, base burner, soft coal heater, gas heater, dressers, buffets, china closet, kitchen cabinet and tables. Victrola, 14 records, $22. Call 600 N. 12th. FERRETS For sale. 634 N. 10th St. FOR SALE Garland base burner, in good condition.' Call phone 3107. FOR SALE Bed and-springs and mattress, good as new. 121 N. 9. FOR SALE Wagons! Wagons! Flat beds, box beds; harness; vehicles, vehicles of all kinds. 317 N. A Street 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 half the usual price. C. E. KEEVER, 7 South 11th. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22 WANTED Safe, inside dimensions about 20 incite!.. Write to D. W. Doddridge, Milton. Ind. ELI A SON FURNITURE EXCHANGE (iood used furniture bought and sold. See us before you buy or sell. We pay highest prices. Eliason Furniture Exchange. 520Main St. Phone 1469. FU RN ITU R E WANT eIlWW eTpay h i g rP est prices for Used Goods, Stoves, etc. Brammer & Foster. 17 S. 7th. Phone 1 87 6; . JUNK Before disposing of any junk, call Richmond Junk Yard. Highest prices will be paid. Prompt attention. 1001 N. 10th. Phone '3498. FURNITURE AND STOVES All kinds; good prices. Home Supply Store, 131 Ft. Wayne Avenue. Phone 1862. GOOD I TS E 1 5F TJ R N I YUR Kof "a 1 1" kTnd s wanted. See us before you sell. Townsend's Used Goods. 533 Main. Phone 1290. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 23 PIANO REPAIRING We have in stock or can make parts to repair any piano or player piano. Piano Refinishing We can refinish any piano the same as new, no matter how badly damaged. Piano Tuning Our men are experts and we guaraalee all work. KSTi.MAThS FREE ygTJsicALLy jrrl Opp. Postoffice Phone 1655 RECORD EXCHANGE 23A USED records bought, sold, exchanged. Nellie A. Booker, Miller Harness Store. FURNACES 25 B THE WEIR FURNACE All Steel Gas and Soot-Consuming Furnace R. J. BEHRINGER 812 South C St. Phone 1929 WOLVERINE FURNACES E. J. Knapp. Ph. 1876. Office lT S. 7th. BUILDING MATERIALS 28 . IS IT A FARM BUILDING? Build It with Concrete BIcpg TAXI Anderson's Taxi Service MULL & WILLIAMS, Proprietors Special attention paid to Merchant's Delivery and Transfer. Day and All-night Service. 23 North 7th Phone 1370 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33 FOR SALE Maxwell. 1916 model; must sell immediately. Phone 3652. FOR SALE OR TRADE Overland 4 t'urning car. want to trade for smaller car Phone 4033. IT MODEL DODGE TOCRTXG Good condition: reasonable. "0' N. S.

GAR AGES FOR REN T 3& FOR RENT Garage. VI N. 17.

M QTORCYCLCS AND BICYCLES 37 INDIAN MOTORCYCLES & BICYCLES Secorid-Hand Motorcycles and Bicycles MEYERS Sz TROXEL Opposite City Hall r.Ve don't FIX 'cm we REPAIR 'em H O USES APTS. TO RENT 33 FOR RENT S-rnom modern house in Spring Prove: 35.np. Call Phone 3410. " REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 FOR SALE House, barn. 3 acres, l'i miles north- Hospital on Cart road, (leorse Rummel. I:. R. B., Box -6:!. if DOUBLE HOL'SiO Good location. Sharkey's Millinery Store. NOW IS THE TIME TO LIST YOUR PROPERTY. We have the buyers. See us. Harris & Korteweg S. W. Cor. Main and Sixth Streets Phone 2278 GOOD CITY HOMES FORTKRFIELD. Colonial Bldg. FOR SALE 6-room modern house, good lot. with sarag-e. West side, near Main street bridge. Address K. K. C. rare Palladium. FOR SALE 8-rooni modern house in Spring Grove. Call Fiione 3410. FOR SALE LIKE RENT 3 roomed house, electric lights, well. Lot 215x38. Coal barn 10x20. $13.50 a mo. Call 325 West Main St. :50 ACRES With abstract, farming and coal Sand in oil district In Eastern Kentucky. Will sell on easy terms or trade for good automobile, vacant lots or what have you? Address B-2140, rare of Palladium. C. E. KEEVER CO. has a fine list or houses. Office phone 1641; res. 213. Office 7 S. jjlth St. See us for bargains.

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real estate for sale 42 BRADBURY & BAILEY Real Estate, Insurance. Loans and Surety Bonds. 202-204 Colonial Bldg. SUBURBAN HOME 13 ACRES On cement road, close in: good buildings, running water, electric 1 ights, plenty of fruit. Priced to sell. 6-ROOM MODERN DOUBLE Ideal location, first-class condition. Possession of one side. BURDSALL & WILLETT CO. Contractors and Buiiders REAL ESTATE Rooms 7 and 8, Vaughan Building 7WV2 MAIN Phones 1481, 3271, 3293 FOR REAL ESTATB AND FARMS, see A. M. ROBERTS. 18 S. 8th. Phone 4171. FOREST H. MEEK Auctioneer and real estate. Phone 4095. FARMS FOR SALE 43 FOR SALE 19 ACRES Close in, within two squares of cement street and sideWalk; A-No. 1 soil, all tillable, well ditched; spring water: small buildings, good repair outside, need some finishing inside. Price $5,800. FORREST H. MEEK ! Phone 4095 PUBLIC SALE Public Sale of Live Stock Thursday, Nov. 18, 1920 by Joe H. Hill Co. on the Gaar farm.! Angus cattle, dairy cows and springers; Duroc gilts and Itvo team? mules. FEED DEALERS 31A

WHY PAY MORE? Macko Dariy Feed $54.00 ton, $2.75 cwt. Macko Hog Feed $61.00 ton, $3.10 cwt. Lay-or-Bust Egg Mash .$4.25 cwt. Ryde's Calf Meal $1.50 25 lbs. Hoosier Feed & Feeder Co0

'The Place With the Yellow Front" "A Square Deal Our Motto"

Cor. 6th and South A Sts. PUBLIC SALE

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The undersigned will offer at public sale on what is known as the Jenkinson farm, 4 miles south of Richmond on the Boston pike, near Elkhorn Mills, on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER. 10, 1920 Beginning at 10 o'clock a. m., the following personal property, to-wit: 3 HEAD OF MULES 3 1 black team, 9 years old, weight 3200 pounds; 1 brown mut 8 vcars old. weight 1400 pounds, blind but a good one. 3 HEAD OF COWS 3 2 Jerseys, 1 Hereford, all giving good flow of milk; 2 will be fresh in January and 1 in March. These are extra good butter cows. 75 HEAD OF HOGS 75

41 shoats weighing about 125 pounds; weight about 60 pounds; 3 open sows.

HAY, OATS and CORN 2 tons of mixed hay in mow; 100 bushels of oats; some corn in' crib. FARM IMPLEMENTS, Etc. 2 two-hprse wagons, in good shape; 1 spring wagon, with calf rack;' 1 open buggy; 1 hay ladder; 1 gravel bed; 2 hreaking plows; 1 one-horse cultivator; 1 corn plow; 1 wood roller; 1 tandem disc: 1 Depring hinder; 1 set hip-strap harness: 1 set bueev harness: 1 hnir fpArlor- 1 tnnir h,nr nnna- in mto.

100 feed sacks; halters, collars, hip

LUNCH WILL BE SERVED BY THE BOSTON CEMETERY ASS"N TERMS MADE KNOWN ON DAY OF SALE

SIMON WEDDLE, Auctioneer MONEY TO LOAN 45

More Mooey Can very often be used this time of the year when winter commodities must be had. The Welfare System will help you; 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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Welfare Loan Society

Richmond UNDER STATE

IND, MONDAY, NOV. 8, 1920.

j Germany Drifts Toward Crisis; Climax Coming . Soon, Prediction Made BERLN, Nov. 8. Germany again is drifting toward a crisis, the climax of which is expected BhortlyN before Christmas, but which may not break until early in the new year. The conspiring forces driving Germany to the brink of this crisis are the weakness and the passiveness of the Central government towards revolutionary activity, the chaotic condition of finances, the conflicts over the nationalization of the mines, the friction between Berlin and Munich over Bavaria's refusal to disarm Escherick's self-protective league in Bavaria, known as the Orgesch; the coal shortage, rising food prices, the French threat to occupy the Ruhr Valley, the Silesian plebiscite and the determination of the Communist elements for a test of strength in North Germany. The passiveness of the SocialistPrussian government on the one hand and the weakness of the Central government on the other, is best seen in the fact that Berlin, a city of more than 4.000,000 persons, is paralyzed by a lew hundred radicals. Utilities Are Affected. These radicals have forced the shutting off of electric power and gas and the stopping of Btreet cars, completely J demoralizing daily life because the city has granted an increase in wages LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF GUARDIAN'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE By virtue of an order of the Wayne Circuit Court of Wayne County. Indiana, the undersigned. Guardian of Mary King, will at the premises to be sold, on Tuesday. November 23. 1920. at 2 o'clock, p. nv. offer for sale at public sale, for not les sthan two-thirds its aDDralsed value, certain real estate be longing- to said ward, and described as; follows: "Lot Number Five (5) in Milo Cranor's Third Addition to the Town of Williamsburg. Wayne County. Indina. A . frame dwelling house together with out-buildings located on said lot." Said sale will be made subject to approval of said Court and on the following terms, to-wit: At least one-third of the purchase price cash in hand, and the balance in two equal installments payable respectively in not exceeding nine and eighteen months from date of sale: such deferred payments to be evidenced by notes of the purchaser bearing interest at the rate of seven percnt per annum from date, waiving relief, providing for attorneys' fees, and secured tv first mortgage on the real estate sold. Said real estate sold free and discharged from all liens except the 1920 taxes payable in 1921. Dated November 8. 1920. EN OS C. V I A L. Guardian. Gardner, JeSup and Hoelscher, Atlys. -t -Nov. Saudi 3. FEED DEALERS 31A Phone 2063 PUBLIC SALE 4 sows with pigs; 7 small shoats. breechings and many other articles too j FRANK JENKINSON TWOMAS DAVIS MONEY TO LOAN 46 are Less" No. 9 N. Tenth St Indiana SUPERVISION

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to city employees aggregating 40.000,000 marks annually, instead of the 300,000,000 marks demanded by the employees. An illustration of the difference between the firmness of the Baverian government and the weakness and passiveness of the Berlin administration is the Munich order forbidding all parades and processions in the open air in celebration of the anniversary of the revolution, while in Berlin radicals of the Russian type today are celebrating and carrying on demonstrations. The more moderate radicals have declared Tuesday to be a holiday for demonstrations. With another 1,500,000.000 marks added to the-paper money flood last week, there is no indication of a betterment of finances in sight.

BISHOP SAYS PEACE AND ORDER RETURN TO MEXICO NEW YORK. Nov. 8. Conditions of peace and order unknown to Mexico for many years have returned. Bishop W. P. Thirkilcd, head of the Metho dist Episcopal church in Mexico, said, while visiting Methodist headquarters here. In a recent tour of six Mexican states, Bishop Thirkield studied social, political and educational conditions in preparation for an extension of the mission work. He contrasted his tour to one he made two years ago when the train carried a military guard. He said there were no soldiers to be teen, nor was there any need of military forces on the trip just completed. CHILI RECOGNIZES MEXICO. SANTIAGO, Chile, Nov. 8. Recognition of the new Mexican government by Chile was formally accomplished Friday. Gonzales Martinez, the new Mexican minister, presented his credentials to President Sanfuentes. MONEY TO LOAN 46 S $ LOANS S S On Furniture. Pianos, fve Stock, Autos. Talking Machines, Etc. Get our terms before borrowing. ONE TO 20 MONTHS TO PAT All Transactions Strictly Private The State Investment & Loan Company Room 40, Colonial Bldg. 3rd Floor Phone 2560 CITY PROPERTY LOANS H. B. CUSTER 710 Main St. Phone 2962 LEGAL NOTICE COMMISSIONKR S ALLOWANCE'S FOR SEPTEMBER TERM, 1920 L. P. Merdith, Sal. $308.00: L. P. Meredith. Clerks Off. Exp. $24 25; Grace Stuhbs. Deputy Clerk. 124.jO: Grace Smith. De'putv Clerk. $lST.r0; Richmond Tel. Co. C. H. Off. Exp. 111. SO: Nicholson &- F.ro. C. H. Off. Exp. 45.?5: J.. M. Coe. Ptjr. Co. C. H. Off. Exp. $15:1.70; V. II. Brooks, Sal. & Add l Sal. $375.00; Elliott-Fisher Co. Aud. Off. Exp. $12.77; W. H. Brooks, Off. Exp. $14 72: Nicholson Ptsr. Mfar. Co. Aud. & Kr. Off. Exp. $95.7": Gladys R. Study, Deputy nd SI $75.00: Aliee Griffin. Deputy Aud." Sal. $112.50: E. J. Widner, Treas. Sal. $416.fi7: E. J. Weidner. Treas. Off. Exp. $16.00; Bartel Robe. C. H. Off. Exp. $10.47: Harry T. Fisher Sal. Recorder &- Off. Exp. 3SR.R: r. V Carr. She,. Sal. Off. Exp. -V TreaV Carr, Board Prisoners. $14.-60. Ireas. Home for Friendless Board & I;. ' i. u It. Horton. Sur. Oil. ExT 1 OO- 'b! K. Elliott Co. Sur Off. Fxd $1 32: Chas. O. Williams Sal. Supt. :Vn.T0-J. M. Coe. Ptf Co.. Supt Sch. & Registration Sup. l-.Oo. H" . enee E Williams Supt. Seh. rpn.ut0 0nNv,n. Mathews Sal. Assessor & i-- 4fii r,0- ! Edear Bond. lor. per ? P' V, V ' ' Fdsar Bond. Cor. per diem, $10 oO. M8' cierk. j:. i- n- M P. Bond. Cor. -'' W: Tri whit, jrevent Con1 -Bulla. Prevent Con (t. D ' ci. vv K Cheesman, Sal- ' ommr. lll5o J. Simpson. Sal. Commr. Homer Farlow. Pal. Commr SIT, 00: Shuman Jones. -CnC-$ .on-. Owlan Calloway. Sal ' Coun, l10rt- Dave FToover. Co. council Sai t ?3 So: I-"' B. Nusnaum. Co Counil al $15 00- R. A. Davenport. Sal. Co. council $15.00: I.ouis N. Hampton. Sal. Co. Council. n c sor. Sal Co. Council. $1 - Jl C p u lan. Pal. Co. Attorney. I ?n p Reid. Sil. Assessor avne T .. G. W. Harvey. C. H. iVoV mond. Electric. Co. C. H. ep '3.-o. Chas. A. Tangreman. r H- a,J7,o: Sl. n; Elndley Swain C. H. Kmp. l.q-00. W H Truslr. C. H Kmp. R0-10-,J-.:, Durkel C H. EmP. $13500; Clar : Miller C H. Emp. S33.34: Crescent Paper Co. C. H. Sup $0 0 0: Hoosier M PT. Co C. H Sup $115 SO: Emma Hurst. C. H .Sup. 5 00: Forest Moneer. C. H. Sup. $-.. Richmond Ufrht Ht. &Pr. Pt- V I. Tail Sun. $13.17: Municipal Electric Lt. K- Pr Pt f H Jail & Home Friendless v,n sp' $51.12: Richmond City Water Wks. C.' H. & J. Pup- J3J.32: Seaney Hardware Co. C. H. & J- & PmithfleW Sup. $12.56: Hoosier Mercantile Co. J. & P. F. & Bd. Chil. Gdns. Sup. J"0-"-Chas. E. Morpran Guard Insane. Coda Plough. H. for F. Jail Emp $2o.OO: Louisa Plougrh H for F. Jail .Matron. 35 00; W. O. Huffman. Jail PhJ f. $.-,0 00- Treas. Home for Friendless. Jail Sup $33 25: Jones Hardware P. F. Rep. $'ri.r!- F R Petro. Sal. Supt. P. I' $437 50; Edna Retro Sal. P. F. Matron $75 00; Hugh Hutchinson. P. F. Emp. $21.00: Henrietta Sanders" -et al. P. Emp. $2fi0 00; O. P Ford. Sal. P. V . Phys $0 00: Miller-Kemper Co. P. F. Sup $108 43: A. G. Enken Co. P. F. Sup. $fi3.V A.0. I.uken Co. P. F. Sup. $4;0: A. G. Liffcen Co. P. F. Sup. $11 85: Mcronntia Co. P. F. Sup. $150 00; Anton Stolle & Sons. P. F. Sup. $47.13; Eee B. Nusbaum Co. P F. Sup. $1fit.7; Indian Refininu Co. Jail Sup. $57.65: F B. Petro P F. Sup.. $25 03: John D. Nixon. P F. Sup $143 00; Kinsan & Co. P. F Sup $3 ( 00: Anderson & Son P F. Sup $5371: Frank Tiefenthatler. P. F Sup. $l150: Chas. Winkle, P. F. Sup. $35 00; Mamie Rell. Care Orphans, $12.17: Whites Institute, Care Orphans. $!2 5 50; Julia E. Work Tr. Sen. Care Orphans $3.00: Ind'oplis. Orphans Asylum. Care Orphans. $127 50; W. II. Brooks. Registration Voters. $fi52.35: Palladium Ptsr. Co. Resist. Lejjal Print. $45.40; Nicholson VtK- & Mfff- Co. $41.25: Haeerstown Exponent. Registration. $2.00; Jordon. McManus. Hunt &- Walterman. Burial Exp. $75 00; Margaret A. Judv. Burial Exp. $73.00; Palladium Ptsr. Co. Legal Print, $3.05; HiJUh Allen. Viewing Highway. $3.60; John Dfxon, Viewing Highway, $3.60; John Macev. Viewing Highway. $10.10; Elbert Campbell. Viewing Highway. $7.00; Geo. Frazier. Viewing Highway, $3.00; Jas. A. Franklin. Viewing Highway. $3.00: H. H. Horton Bridge Engineer. $172.93; Item Newspaper Co. Registration & Iegal Print. $51.98; J. Ij. Dolan. Sal. & Exp. Agri. Agt. $244.32; Elmer S. McGrew. Wolf Scalp, $0.00: Jones Hardware Co. Smithfield Rep. $214.50: J. H. Niewoehner. Smithfield rA. m - en- ntt. ..n

field Rep. $212.S0: W. O. Seaney, Smithfield. $20.00; Philip Blrek Smithfield $4.40: Jones & Farmers Smithfield. $65.00; J. C. Pyle Smithfield. $1.35; Per-

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GERMAN LABOR HAS: NO RESPECT FOR LAW; SAYS LEGAL ADVISOR BERLIN, Nox. 8. A Brunswick jurist. Judge Kuleman, who -tor 10 years was associated with union labor as legal advisor, charges that German labor has been demoralized by post revolution conditions, and that.it la now attempting in Its "class egoism" to set up an oligarchy under which existence for the non-laboring classes would be intolerable. The description "free workman" he declares has come to mean a man who has no respect for law or order but who in fact believes he is a law unto himself, owing allegiance neither to the state nor to his own organization. Labor leaders particularly are charged by Judge Kuleman in an article in the Jurists' Gazette, with failure to appreciate the value of keeping faith, and the Jurist asserts that agreements between capital and labor no longer have any binding Influence on labor. He believes "the tendency to make sudden demands which employers appear incapable of granting is deplorable" and reacts to the great detriment of labor. Too Ready to Strike. "As soon as the workman is dissatisfied about anything he makes the threat of a general strike," the writer contiues. "Consideration of the question whether the differences could be arbitrated or whether the employer Is to blame is bluntly declined." He believes the workman has so misused newfound authority and possibilities that on the whole he is worse off than he was before the revolution. He suggests that the situation may eventually develop anarchical conditions under which life would not be tolerable. Seminole Indians Move To New Home in Florida PALM BEACH. Fla.. Nov. 8. Led by their chief, Tony Tommy, the remaining largest single group of Seminole Indians, soon will move from their old haunts in this part of tho state to a new reservation on the Flor ida west coast, about 40 miles from Fort Myers. ' The new home of the Seminoles wi!l consist of a reservation of approximately 21,000 acres, completely fenced in and including a portion of the Everslades. Although part pf the reservation is under water, the arable portion is sufficient to supply the Indians with land to spare. The Seminoles in their new home, will be provided with schools, and they have agreed to submit to com pulsory education laws. LEGAL NOTICE ey Farlow, Smithfield, $50.00; J. T. Heinbaugh, Smithfield. 114.70: Edgar Pollard. Smithfield, 73.oo: Percy U. Bennett, Smithfield. 51.20: Clinton Hollingsworth, Smithfield. 1130.00: Ellis 1. Frame. Schroeder Miner tarnH in vert f0S8.2O; Sam Jaffe. Gen. Bride. 1174.90; Burk Construction Co. .". A. Kirbv Rd . $1030.65; v alter son. Rd.. $1108.85: Albert cranor. j.. .. $434.35; Earl Chessman. Rd. lloo.v. Albert Stolen. Hcl.. $1278.75; Walter Ruhlen. Rd.. $199.15; F.dwin S?' -$380.50: Frank Lutz, Rd.. $11. o .30: Robert Revnolds. Rd.. $1 404 9o: Epps F. vres. Rd.. $1535 80; Frank Clark Rd. $-24 25: Iioat Shroy. Rd.. $914.48: W. K. Jordan. Rd.. $296.30; Frank Rif -Q $1088.90: W. O. Jones. Per diem Highway Supt.. $135 00; C. V Borrodaile Clerk Registration. $2i.00; .Clarence Parks. Clerk Registration. $24.40; s. Porter Pike. Registration. $24.20; Jones Driffill. Registration. $24 .20: Hel M. Mathews. Registration. $24.20: M err left Nicholson. Registration. Gunckle, " Registration. $3a.20; Jehu Grav. Registration, $28.00; R. 1 Ande rson.' Registration. $25.40; O. C. Hunt, n.ictr9l!nn. $25.00: W. R. McNutt. I Registration. $25.00; Ora Pitts. Regis

Bridge. !2.25: C. & w. lvram... Cien Bridge. 178.80; Indian Refining Rd.. $294.81; Sway no Robinson Co 1.1 "i so- lones Hardware Co. Rd u Todlfc.d Mfg Co. Rd.. 1 36 .00: FUe . d Garage. $88.41: Mct'onalia 4. a a S . $S2.fi0: M. Conaha Co. Rd ft-lo. Man-, field Engineering Co Rd.. $-0.00 1.. e Miller. Rd.. $135.00: trjn.n Un h. $101.00; Francs .rant. Jl. L. . . Norman Garrett. Ed.. '1,,, Pollard Rd.. $135.00- P. Abbo t. I. 1 $135.00: J. M. Burt. Rd . 10.s-!; A. Studv. Rd.. $206.40: Line catkins. Kd.. $1310.10; Prentes wa-. .,. 1 nor. -1 . tv M. Eeavell. Rd.. $9Sa. "

tration. $25.00; Koss Cramer, i,i5u.tion $26 00; Rollin Huddleston. Registration. $26.20; W. E. Floyd. Registration, $26.60; A. M. Feemster. Registration. $26.70: Aliee McCaffrey. Registration. $26.70: Chas. Loeb, Registration. $i6 "0- Howard Doll, Registration, $25!1; Hollaee Hoover, Registration. $24 60; Mart Werking. Registration. $'4 60: Etta Porter. Registration. $23.0.0; T,. O. Anderson. Registration. $24 SO; G. A. Dwiggins, Registration. $25 00; Estell Cranor, Registration. $6."0: T. B. Lantz, Registration.. $26.60; G. RothermaL 26.60; TValter Burgess. Registration. $26. 0: Will Moore. Registration. $24.40: Will Ratliff. Registration, $23.20: James Webster, Registration. $24.00; Jack Knollenhurg. Registration, $23.60; Lulu M. Mvers, Registration. $23.60; Lewis Matti. Registration. $28.80: W. T. Widtip, Registration. $20.10: Anna Brehtn. Registration. $20.10: Clark Hhomss,Raistration. $20.10: Mary SLherb. Registration. $20.10; John Weller, Registration. $20.10: R. F. Davis, Registration, $20.10; Freeman Kane. Registration. $20.10; Geo. Bishop. Registration. $20.10; W. G. McVay, Registration. $23.85: L. M. Jones. Registration. $20.10; L. C. Englebert. Registration. $20.10: Edgar Norris. Registration, $20.10; Harry Personette. Registration,$20.10; J. F. Davenport. Registration, $20.10; John H. Taylor, Registration., $23.10; h. R. Siekman, Registration. $23.10: W. E. Lamm, Registration. $20.10: John Deitz. Registration, 120.10-.-Minnie Price. Registration. 120.10; Harry Lewis. Registration. 120.10: Shuman Jones. 120.35; Ira Tucker, Registration, 120.10; Turner Hadlev. Registration. 123.10: John Noss. Registration.120.10; Edith Dennis. Registration... 120.35: C. E. Bell. Registration. 120 10. L. C. Nifvoehner. Registration. 120.10;'' Elizabeth Henderson, Registration.120.20; T. R. Martin. Registration. $20.10; C. X. Towle. Registration; $20.10;! Frank Conner. Registration.- $20.40; Donald liaynes. Registration. $24.20. . . Court Allowances: Elizabeth Candler, $107.98; Ellaoelh Candler. $S SJ: John Holadav. $123.00; L. P. Meredith. $5.00; Chas. McKee. $3.CW; J. E. Wright.. f.00: H. B. Boyd. $2.00; W. G. Huff- . man. $2.00; W. G. Huffman. $2.00; Llndlev Pike. $21.50: L. P. Meredith. $3.00:; Frank Conner. $3.00; CP. Col burn. $3.00; V. C. Oriffis. $2.00; M. F. Johnston. $2.00: Ben Crump. $2.10: U P. Meredith. $312.00: C. v: Carr, $312.00;. tarl Wadman. $390.00: C V. Carr, I3.75;1. C. V. Carr. $6.00: Auditor Henry County. $13.50; Auditor Henry County. $13.30; L. P. Meredith. $3.4)0: Frank Conner. $3.00; F. W. Kreuger. 13.00;. C P. Colburn. $2.00: M. F. Jobnston, fl.OO; Ben. N. Crump, $2.50: O. V. Carr, .85e; U B. Nusbaum. 160.45: C V. Carr. $2.80; I a. P. Meredith. $3.00; -S. K. Morgan. $6.00; J. H. Kinsey. 18.00; S. K Bond,' 1400; S. G. Scmler. $4.00; Albert Gregg, 11.00; Sadie Goens. $1.00; Stella Ha r-1 man. $1.00; L. ,p. Meredith. $5.00; S. K, ' Morgan. $3.00: O. P. Ford. $3 00; E. H. . Mendenhall. $2.00; R. J. Pierce. $2.00;. West Publishing Co.. $73.23; Llndley ; Swain. $56.00; Elizabeth Candler. $20.89; Elizabeth Candler. $105.10. - . NOT.Srlt .