Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 310, 10 November 1920 — Page 13

THE PALLADIUM HELP W"TED-FE"LE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Wanted Girl for Luncheonstandardized and indexed for trutck ref- ette HTld Sodl Trade ' renc. according to Tho Basil L. Smith System (Copyright). EigM houR5 work; good WRgeSi board Advertising Rat !"c,udcd' . Shop. 19 cents per line, pr insertion. 6 words to the line. No ad taken tor less - , than 20 cents rash or less than "0 cents WANTED A good maul. Phone 2.t. chary. Xo ads accepted after U WANXEDLadtes to know that I reii ttJ "nrai l orcon- move the cause of disease. Ruth tract, call phone 2S4 or 28.2. Straley. chiropractor. 243 Colonial Bids. monuments ib NTBD-Women attendants. JOHN P. EMSLIE . . Monuments Experience unnecessary. Ap ia South Tenth Street . , . . niu rhone 4022 ply by letter or in person, Ine special notice 3 Cincinnati Sanitarium, College Hill, Cincinnati. NOTICE New oak chairs, $20 -- TrTT' i ' v WANTEDYoungr lady to sell Victor per set. r urniture repaired ana records, prefer one that is a tenchairs caned.' Hoover Thomp- rpher- Walter ruighum. 1000 son, furniture manufacturer, 417 North 11th. Phone 6003. female instruction GOOD WAGES FOR HOME WORK AXTKn-Shampoo.n and hair work. Je .K Frances Steele, 111 North 3rd. Phone K!cperience unnecessary. We buy all . 1 - you can supply us. Distance immate rial. Positively no canvassing. Yarn supplied. Particulars 2c stamp. Dept. NOTICE- snc Auto Knitter Co.. Buffalo. X. Y. All Knights of St. John be s.tuat.ons wanted s . . . , . 1S WANTED A rooming house washing. present at Lyceum at ll:l5 isos Boycr st. a. m. Thursday to participate wanted carpet and rusr weaving. , ' r Samuel Carpenter, corner 12th and So. in parade. r st. can phone -nm. SITUATION Wanted as housekeeper. Uniform and non-uniform care of palladium box b-2063. members. rooms for rent , t-, . T i M- r a. FURNISHED ROOMS Modern. 214 So. E. G. BALLING, Capt. jth. FOR RENT Modern furnished room. 123 X. 7th. MACS RED LINE TRANSFER General " room for BentlemTTTTs haulinK. specilizing in live stock. Ev- HbAU-u l'UOM for gentleman. x. erett Mahan. Phone 3239. MODERN FURNISHED ROOM For rent. 210 S. 10 St. LOST AND FOUND 4 j Ij.'OUND A pin. 407 Main St. heat; for office man or business man. ; TTZ Reference. Box E-3047, care Palladium. LOST Pockctbook containing: one ?10 . bill, four 1 bills. Name and address BUSfNE5? erRVtrc i? on the electric light statement. Mrs. BUSINESS SERVICE TZ A. C. Bell. 1103 N. W. 5th. DON'T LET OTHER PEOPLE EX PERLOST OR STRAYED A collie pup, six IMENT WITH YOUR TYPEWRITER months old; answers to the name of Queen. Phone 5125-B. Phone 1010 and let experienced I mechanics do your work. NOTICE Would appreciate it if party who phoned Starr Piano Co. regarding THE RICHMOND TYPEWRITER wrist watch, would phone 4058. EXCHANGE to MuUigrapLetnd Printing HELP WANTED MALE S HEATING AND PLUMBING 14 WANTED A penernl farm hand. New prxjM RIXG. heating and lighting conParis Phone tracting. repairing and supplies, at WANTED Two young men, 18 Me"hofrs- 9 South 9th- Phone to 22 years old. Apply Atlas moving and storage 16 Underwear Co. WANTED-Collector wdlteU QLEN CAMPBELL ambitious married man, between 25 and 40 years old. Good salary and commission, steady employment and For local and long distance haulsplendid opportunity for advance- jng Gf a kinds. 2S North 7th. ment. Must be aggressive, resident of pv,onp T7ft Richmond. Address P. O. Box 285 in UIie handwriting and give phone number. W A N T E D Sal cs m a n and canvassers W. E. EVANS on established tea and coffee route. For local and long distance hauling of Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co., 613 Main all kinds. St. PHONE 3105 HIGH SCHOOL BOY To work In eve- ."30 Lincoln WcV-n?lZyAwSZ. M FORREST MONGER iat- For local and long distance hauling. WANTED Partner for coal. Bushel Furniture crated, stored or shipped. VlhTsuFreT'Batr'"'"- Ca" AUTO MOVING VAN AY A XT E D Men to husk corn. Good 200 S"uth 7th St- Fhon 2 wages. Phone 1!H. Xew Paris. Ohio. LOCAL and LONG DISTANCE MOVING WANTED Store room hoy. WesUott of HOUSEHOLD GOODS ( rating and Storage Mot ' RICHMOND STORAGE COMPANY WANTED Man and wife to work on Rear 19 So. 11th St. Phones 2228-1.168 farm by the month; one mile north of W. G. Baker, Mgr. ' New Hope. Alva Bawers. : - FURNITURE REPAIRING 17 HELP WANTED Male or Female CLERKS (Men. women) over 17, for JOB CARPENTER postal mail service. $125 month. Experienco unnecessary. For free par- humitUre Repairing and FUTticulars, of examination, write J. " o 1 Leonard, (former Civil Service Exam- nitUTe Crating 2L ODeCialtV iner). 1041 Equitable Bldg:., Washing- . ton- r- c- Prices reasonable. E. E. THOMAS, j wanted Solicitors for Salmon Violin shop rear 21 North 9th St. Phone I School. All or part time. Good op- 3143 j portunity. Write or call Room 218 K. j of P. Bldg. MIRRORS RE-SILVERED 17l help wanted-female 6 Auto Reflectors Resilvered YOUNG LADY To work in store. Must have selling experience. Apply at Why Buy New Ones? once. Richmond Army Store, 314 Main T , . , street. Lanmann Plating Works $20-$3.1 WEEKLY, addressing mailing Across the Bridge circulars. Soap for 5c pound. Com- . ... plete instructions 25c. Varga Supply 209 West Main Phone 2,a Co., 521 Oliver Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. I FOR ALL KINDS OF PLATING SPECIAL NOTICE SPECIAL NOTICE

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MISCELLANEOUS REPAIRING 17B FURNITURE Repaired, baby cabs. pictures framed. We repair everything.' Line of Xmas bicycles. J. C. Darnell Co., 1020 Main. Phone 1336. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 FOR SALE A ladies' suit, size 38. South 12. , 136 HARD CAL' base burner. 31 S. 11th. CASH REGISTERS bought, sold and exchanged. Frank Brunner, 604 bo. 9th. Phone 251. FOR SALE 3 overcoats and 1 ladies' coat; a bargain. 501 So. 11th St. STOVES Second-hand, all kinds, to be sold cheap at 1001 N. 10th. Phone 3498. KOR SALE Two Phone 30T0. new, non-skid tires. LANTERN SALE Deitz extra large fount lantern, $1.49. They give 50 per cent more light j than any other lantern. Good axes. $1.75 up; hand saws $1 up; shotgun shells. 79e per box. Cut prices on carpenter, cement and plastering tools. BIRCK'S HARNESS STORE 611 Main Street UNDERWOOD Xo. 4 typewriter, for sale, good as new. 31 8 N. 9. WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE for Used Watches; also complete line of new vatehes, priced very low. Buy your high-grade spectacles tf us at about half the usual price. C. E. KEEVER, 7 South 11th. IVORY, round reed baby carriage. 217 So. 12th St. KERUETS For sale. 63 1 X. 10th St. KOR SALE Ivory reed gondola baby carriage, excellent condition. Phone ::02. FOR SALE Garland base burner, in gooil condition. Call phone P.107 FLAG 8x12 wool American flag for j sa le cneap. ! ra n ic 9th St. Phone 2516. Brunner, ISO! So. BRUNSWICK 10! N. 12th St phonograph for sale. FOR SALE Wagons! Wragons! Flat beds, box beds; harness; vehicles, vehicles of all kinds. 317 N. A Street FOR SALE Sideboard, dining table. 6 cnairs, nony Brussels rug, li-Qvl at 10( jv. i. KOI : SALE Western Eloi-triu portable sewing machine. Phone 1473. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22 ELI A SON 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 WANTED We pay highest priies for Used Goods, Stoves, etc. Brammer & Foster, 17 S. 7th. Phone 1876. JUNK Before disposing of any junk, call Richmond Junk Yard. Highest prices will be paid. Prompt attention. 1001 N. 10th. Phone 349S. FURNITURE AND STOVES All kinds; good prices. Home Supply Store, 131 Ft. Wayne Avenue. Phone 1S62. wanted. See us before you sell. Townsend's Used Goods. 533 Main. Phone 1296. RECORD EXCHANGE 23A USED records bought, sold, exchanged. Nellie A. Booker, Miller Harness Store. FURNACES 25B 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. WOLVERINE FURNACES E. J. Knapp. Ph. ;X76. office 17 S. 7th. FURNACE REPAIRING

FOR BETTER FURNACE WORK See r. j. behringer 812 South C St. Phone 1929

BUILDING MATERIALS 23 IS IT A GARAGE? BuiM It with Concrete BI9X 227 BertScilifros Phone 32SO 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 LIVE STOCK 31 SHEEP for sale, ewes for sale. J. Ind. 2.1 henI of breeding 1 Crowe, Webster, AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 17 MODEL cond i t inn : DODGE TOURING Good reasonable. 300 N. S. FORD Touring, model 11. in Al condition for sale cheap Will demonstrate. Call 4 1.1 South 6th St. MONROE five-passenger. 190 for sale. 201 North 11th. model, GARAGES FOR RENT 36 FOR RENT Garage. 22 N. 17. OFFICE ROOMS FOR RENT 39 r

FOR RENT Two Smites of Offices One is especially desirable for dentist or physician. The Starr Piamio Co. 931-35 Main Street

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MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES 37 INDIAN MOTORCYCLES & BICYCLES Second-Hand Motorcycles and Bicycle MEYERS & TROXEL Opposite City Hall We don't FIX 'em we REPAIR 'em HOUSES APTS. TO RENT 38 FOR RENT 8-room modern loaern nouse in: Call Phone 3410. ' Snriner Grove: 135.00 . 77 : : J f UK KH.IN1 modern nome. ee j

Bradbury '& Bailey, Rooms 202- a visitor at the Spencer home, accom203 Colonial Bldg. Phone 1956. ! Panied, Mr. and Mrs Graham to Troy

WANTED TO RENT 41 WANTED To rent a farm of 200 acres ! by reliable party Care of Palladium, t , Box E-5172. THREE modern unrurnisnert rooms. WANTED To rent, a modern house, with three sleeping rooms. Geo. M. Logan. 132 S. 14th St. Phone 2790. ANTED To rent two unfurnished light housekeeping rooms, by young married coupk-. Box E.1173, care latliumREAL ESTATE WANTED 45 farm WANTED From 20 up to 100 acres; weu improved, win pay i-asn or share rent spring possession. Ad- ; dress George Dublin, Ind. Wiggin ton, Route A, ' REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 KOR SALE 8-room modern house Spring Grove. Call Phone 3410. in FOI ?A.kK?"ro?.m nouse- on tar line-! Call 1226 Ridge St. C. E. KEEVER CO. has a fine list of houses. OfTice phone 1641; res. 2163. Office 7 S. 11th St. See us for bargains. FOR REAL ESTATE AND FARMS, see A. M. ROBERTS. 18 S. 8th. Phone 4171. FOREST H real estate. MEEK Auctioneer Phone 4095. and I WANT TO GET IN TOUCH with one or more persons who will invest in a residence property that can be remodeled into a four-apartment house at small cost. Tbic miAnn i tt-ilhrnt Hnilht ntl e . . ,.v.v . of the finest properties in the city HIH1 Ift Liu; UWl ill icriuL-iivv --evt

ion. This is a high-class proposition j Mrs Davi(j 'Povner PpPnt gUnday w'.ith i ml will hequire at least $15,000 to.thfjr son rvin npar Castine. . . ; . Mrs.

a UdllUll-. Have buyer for 7-room modern, close in. C. L. BOURNE Lindemuth Bldg. Sixth and Main Phone 2005 FOR SALE 6-rooni modern house, good lot. with garage. West side, near Main street bridge. Address 1". E. C. care Palladium. FOR SALE LIKE RENT 3 roomed house, electric lights, well. Lt 215x30. Goal barn 10x20. $13.50 a mo. Call ;)25 West Main St. BRADBURY & bailey

Real E.tate. insurance. Loans andjcay wim ni& grand-mother, Mrs. Anna S,ty Bonls- 522l20t C"'nial B'd IViT: ""i

V' PULhljl'i IKJLM'i UOOQ location. Sharkey's Millinery Store. . , . . . flMM B U Y n OiVftfc PORTERFIELD, Colonial Bldg. FOR SALE House, barn. 3 acres. 1 miles north Hospital on Cart road. George Rumm lei, i. ii. n.. dox -oo. FARMS FOR SALE 43 FARM FOR SALE 40 ACRES Good buildings, level, excellent location, close in. 65 ACRES The best of buildings and nlentv of them, level bottom land, well fenced and drained; a bargain,! and possession any time. I 100 ACRES New bungalow, good J barn, land practically level, iou pei acre. 200 ACRES S-room house, big barn and silo, well fenced and drained. Priced right. See us before you buy. Farms, any size, any price. We have buyers for good city property. See us if you want to sell. HARRIS AND KORTEW.JEQ S. W. Cot. Main and Sixth Streets Phone 2278 FOR SALE 19 ACRES Close in, within two squares of cement street and sidewalk; ANo. 1 soil, all tillable, well ditched: spring water; small buildings, good repair outride, need some finishing inside. Price $5,800. FORREST H. MEEK Phone 40:5 MONEY TO LOAN 46 S S LOANS S S On Furniture, Pianos. Live Stock. Autos. Talking Machines. Etc. Get our terms before borrowing. ONE TO 20 MONTHS TO PAY All Transactions Strictly Private The State Investment & Loan Company Room 40, 3rd Floor Colonial Bldg. Phone 2560 MONEY TO LOAN 46 CITY PROPERTY LOANS H. Bo CUSTER HOVz Main St. Phone 2062 OFFICE ROOMS FOR RENT 39

XND WEDNESDAY, NOV. 10,

Suburban W. MANCHESTER, O. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Spencer entertained the following guests at their home Sunday: Dr. Coateand family, of Pleasant Hill; Walter Weaver and family, of Brad-i - - -- ' ,, -i ford, O.: Carrol Curry, of Ludlow, and t T. W. Graham and wife, of Troy o. Mrs. Emma Graham, who Graham, who has been iwi ri cmiuii inn yjryj i t i.x 1 1 j i auu family, of Eldorado, spent Saturday evening with Charles Morris and farnijy Mr. and Mrs. Miller and family, of Eldorado, spent Saturday evening with Charles Morris and farniv Mr. and Mrs. Miller and i family will leave soon to spend the

winter at Miami, Florida Rev. and ' Mrs. H. S. Huey and son, spent from j Friday until Sunday with Dayton rel- ' atives. Rev. Huey filled his regular appointment Sunday at Crown Point, Pal-).... Miss Lucille Morris spent Sunday I with Dayton friends Mr. and Mrs.

F. M Davisson entertained James B. Trone, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Barnes and Mrs. Laura Parks and children at din- ; ncr, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Charles

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day Mr. and Mrs. Joe Shewman and daughter Gertrude and Mrs. Magpie Will were Sunday guests of Robert Will and family at Brookille. ....Miss Sylvia Troul spent Sunday afternoon with Miss Ola Trumn Mrs. Elizabeth Clovd is spending the week with her son Earl and family at West Alexandria.. . .Mrs. Scott Fox accompanied by her husband, returned Sunday to her home in Dayton, after a weeks' visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Reynolds, of Arcanum, virited Sunday with her parents, Mr. ;ind Mrs. Joe Monebrake. . . . Mrs. Cora Ias and daughter. Mary, Miss Treva Howell and Mrs. Leon Leas I and children were in Richmond, Saturday.-. .. .George Hayes, of Lewisburp was a visitor here Mnnrlav Mr nnrl Mrs. w.mren .Tndav Mr snii Mrs c r ! n-i , . , . - - nccK anu :ir. ann Airs a. v. .xewman Wcr? Sundav guests of Lurton Stover f,nrl fam v near r."itn unH K f navwunn Mrc f V Oarnc ..r, . . .... -........ wi., ... i.. v . i j . iFfii.. a ni James B. Trone spent Monday nfterjnoon at Richmond Miss Ethel Larman, of Eaton, is substitutins for Miss i Katie Waldren, teacher of intermediate department, on account of the illness of the latter. Miss Vv'aldren returned Monday to the home of her parents at Ft. Jefferson John Gauch and fam ily visited Sundav with V alter Trump and family. I rian Trump and family.

ot Arcanum, were aDernoon visitors. ; wilma JefTeris; Messrs. Charles McEl....Mesdames Levi Shumaker and C. iciownev. Edwin Hartman. Karl Borton.

J A. Ford were in Iewisburg, Friday (Gerald Howell, or -Verona, spent Satur - Gerald Howell, of Verona, spent Satur - ----- .t-v.... u..ta. ....v. ..i Mima .' .with Wesley Mitchell and family ! Wash Vance attended the funeral of ,,s cousin. Oscar McAbee. at Lewisturg. Wednesday Mrs. Jacob Wehrley. Mrs. Henry Cossairt, and Mrs. Emma Homan are ill. Mrs. Maria Utz. who has been ill for several weeks Is imnrnvinir Mies Mvrtlo Tmno rt-aai Trone was a Greenville visitor Friday Miss Norma Brown spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Ford Mrs. Jerry FagPr spent .Wednesday evening in Lewisburg. MIDDLEBORO. Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jefferis entertained at Sunday BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS

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OF HOUSEHOOD GOODS At No. 702 N. 12th on Nov. 13th, Commencing at 1 :3p P. M. Consisting of the following articles: Buffet, chiffonier, bookcase, four 9x12 druggets, C small rugs, 0 rockers, round dining table and 0 dinir.g chairs, kitchen cabinet, refrigerator. :; steel couches, mattress, mirror, stands co:il range stove. Globe Hoi Blast heater, gas heater, hot plate, l.ono pounds coal, dishes, kitchen utensils, garden tools, and many articles loo numerous to mention.

E. H. C. RAMSEY, Auctioneer PUBLIC SALE

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OF LIVESTOCK Thursday, Nov. 118, 11 92 by Joe Hill Co. on the Gaar farm. Angus cattle, dairy cows and springers ; Duroc gilts, and two teams of mules.

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Investigate our Easy-to-Pay Twenty-Payment Plan Loans Get $ 50, pay., back 2.50 a month Get $100, pay back $5.00 a month With interest at 3'jro a month. Pay faster if you like. For Example Pay a $50 loan in full in One Month Total Cost $1.75. Loans made on Furniture, Pianos, Victrolas, etc., without removal. i Call, Phone or Write RICHMOND LOAN COMPANY "The Friendly Company" Established 1895 ROOM 207, COLONIAL BLDG. COR. MAIN AND SEVENTH STREETS Under State Supervision. Phone 1545. Richmond, Ind.

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REPUBLICAN WAVE HITS HAWAII, TOO i'rince Jcnah K. KalaniAoaoie no 1 Uim uif. i " 4 According to dispatches frcm Honolulu. Prince Jonab Jt. Kalan.anaole. Republican, woo the election in tbe race for territorial tleiiirate to Washinffton. he and his wife are well known ic Was?ilnrcon bs tie has served before as Jeleeate. dinner in honor of Miss Nellie McEl-j downey. Harry and Charles McEl-i downey, cf Umsing. Mich. Covers were j laid for the following guests: Misses, ; Nellie MrKldownev. Helen Huffman. Ardath White. Inez Townsend and I Harry McEldowney, Paul Huffman,; 1 and Mr and Mrs Howard Jeffcris. 1 and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jeffcris. Games furnished the days entertain'""':v Mam-Mr. Wali (fj .UdM'l rtUU Ilrtll- Vrtlivill.. VI ! Richmond, spent Tliursdav with Mrs. Oscar Hawkins Mr. and Mrs. Omer Hinbaush. of Libet ty. Ind.. visited Sun day with Mr. and .Mrs. Sam Danner. ....Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pvle are movine to Mrs. M. B. Little's property I Mrs. May Little, of Jackson, Michigan, ! is visiting friends and relatives here this week Mrs. Minnie Clark, Mrs. Mary Hawkins called on Mrs. Cleo Hardwick, Sunday afternoon Mrs. May Little and Mrs. Cora Little spent Monday with Mrs. Dora Little Mr. and Mrs. Clester Rockhill and daughter spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Borton and family BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS Ramsey Estate and Insurance ' , We have buyers for all kinds nrnnprh' piuptllV. PUBLIC SALE CRAIG PUBLIC SALE MONEY TO LOAN

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Mr. Henry Puthoff Is HI.... . Mr. Oscar Hawkins and family spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mr?. SantrDanner Mr. Charles Borten ha -sold out and will move to Richmond soon. ... .Don'tJ forget the revival meeting at the M. K. church. " Rev. Ufmei pastor.- .- " CASTINE. O The Friendly Circle will have a meeting Wednesday bcn-" ing at the church. The address will be given by Rev. Arnold. Services will begin at 7:1.1 Mr.' and Mrs. George Banta, of Arcanum, Mr: and Mrs. Showers, of Dayton, and-Mr; and Mrs. Orla Farst and daughter, Pauline were entertained at the Ironic of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Shaeffer, Sunday.-. .'. Mr. Basil Shumaker and family called on Harry Schell and family Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Milton Crawford and son Christian, Mr. and Mrs. William Schaar. and Miss Luiene Guigry spent Sunday with Theodore Guisry and family, at Brown Station: ....Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hamiel spnt Sunday with Mrs. , Hamiel's mother. Mrs. Kate Brawley at Otterbein Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith, of Arcanum, were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Longenbaker. Sunday Mrs. Clara Covington, who has been seriously ill. is improving.. . . W. H. Denlinger and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Frantx rear New Carlisle Mrs. Kate Gingry and daughters Emma and Pet spent Sunday with William Drew and family near New Madison. Mrs. Gingry is sperding this week with the Drew family Miss Eva Schell and Mr. O. O. Hiestand attended the teachers meeting at Greenville, Saturday The Liptus will be entertained at the home of Helen and Lucille Aydelorte Thursday evening A literary programme will be given at the schoolbouse Friday evening Mr. Harrison, who has -spent the summer in Nebraska, Is visiting his mother, Mrs. Ella Horlne and ron. Charles Mr. Herbert McGriff and family, of Englewood. spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse McGriff Mr. Omar Brubaker. of near Eaton, and Miss Ruth Crane, of Fldorad" t'supper at the Denlinger home, Sunday evening. WHITEWATER. Ind Mr. and Mrs Harvey Kirkman entertained, Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Burt and family Sun lay. ....Miss Prudence Austin spent Sunday with Miss Mildred Knoll Mr. and Mrs. Ed Graf of Marion. Ind., vis ited Mrs. Gertie White and children last week. . . . Hollace Warner of Detroit is home visiting his parents, Mr and Mrs. William Warner. ... Mr. ana Mrs. Osro Blose and son Rex were tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Blose and family Sunday Several i people from here went to Hagerstown Frirlav niphf tn cr tho ha clrofha 1 1 - ,., hard fmlf,ht eamP - tn nt . f Uir. "nV lirs uIr?ivKMn spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs Charles Kirkman ... Mrs. Gertie White and children entertained Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wallace and family and Mr. and Mrs. Corrie White. ... Mr. and Mrs. John Hunt have gone to Richmond, where they will spend the winter with their son. Ira Hunt, and family Mr. and Mrs. Ray Barton and family of Chester, called on Mr and Mrs. Charles Blose and family. Sunday evening. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Burt and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kirkman spent Sunday . ' ..ninS with Mr. and Mrs. Will Peden. of near Arba Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Hunt and family, Mrs. Ethel Wood and daughter Maryam, and "Miss Faul ine White were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dave WellerSunday The brick ma sons have finished up the brick and cement work last Friday at the Christian church. The plastering is al! done and now finishing the rest of the inside work. GREENS FORK, Ind. Mrs. Matti Smith. Mrs. Clara Hoover, Miles Bradbury, Sylvester Nicholson and Lester Nicholson were called to Dayton, 0.Saturday, Nov. 0, to attend the funeral of George Poland, the eldest ron ofClay and Sarah Poland. Thev return p.d Saturday evening. ...Mr. and Mrs. i ietcner rsonn ana ciaugiuer Fpenr Sunday evening with O. Reicle and family, of near Centerville Mrs. Dick Ullery is ill with the quinsy... Cottage prayer meeting each morning thi week at ft o'clock as follows: Monday with Mrs. Hannah Bradbury. Tuesday wilh Mrs. Jane Ham, Wed nesday with Mrs. Mary Brown. Thursday w ith Mrs. A. O. Pierce. Friay with Mrs. Calvin Boyd. Saturday with Mrs. Ora Wise. Meeting each afternoon at 2 o'clock and each evening at 7 o'clock. Rev. Hogan of Cambridge City, is assisting Rev. U. O. Beadles. Mohammedan women have broken i th" religious custom of centuries and j left the seclusion of their homes to cooperate with their Christian sisters in i American relief work in the American Red Cross Sewing-room at Tirana, Al- , bania. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF SALE OF IMPROVEj MENTS ON REAL ESTATE. State of Indiana, County of Wayne, ss: I Notice is hereby given that th I School City of Richmond. Indiana, will j on Saturday. November 27, 1920, at 2 j o'clock P. M., on ihe premises, make I sal" for cah to the highest and best j bidder therefor, the present existing j improvements as sue situate upon jtlio site of West Side Junior High School Building, of said School City. : Southwest corner of Peacock Road and West Seventh Streets in said City. I Said improvements consist of one j two-story seven-room frame house, j with bath (the Cox residence): and 1 one one-story six-room frame hons lithe Goods residence); and one small I barn, frame, to rear of Goods res:d ence: and one small barn, frame, to j rear of Cox residence; and one large ; barn, generally known as the "Peacock Barn", constructed of heavy frame. lone and one-half story in height; and ! small outbuildings. 46 ' Said improvements will be offered singly and as an entirety, bids if ao I'cepted being accepted in such way as ! will produce ihe largest sum to the j School City. Purchasers must remove ; buildings purchased within ten days from date of sale. Possession of all at once except Cox properties, possession of which will be given December 1, 1920. The School City reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated at Richmond, Indiana, this 9th c'ay of November. 1920. THE SCHOOL CITY OF RICHMOND, .INDIANA. By Charles W.' Jordan. . . Iawrence A. Handley?" Willard Z. CaiT, ' " .Trustees Jerome H. Bentley, Superintendent. ; Gardner, Jessup & Hoelscher, Attfc-

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