Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 322, 24 November 1920 — Page 13

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Standardized and indexed for quick ref. accoratng to The Basil L. Smith System (Copyright). Advertising Rates 10 cents per line, per Insertion. 6 words to the line. .No ad taken for less than 20 cents cash or less than SO cents chars. No ads accepted after 1 o'clock on day of publication. For contract, call phone 2831 or 2872. .MONUMENTS 1B JOHN' P. EMSLIB Monuments 15 South Tenth Street . Phono 4022 CARD OF THANKS OA UD OF THANKS We wish to thank the many friends and neighbors for the floral tributes nd for their kindness and sympathy during- the illness and death of our beloved wife and mother. WM. II. IIILRERT. Hl'SBAXn. AND V:LPH AND ROY HfLRERT, SONS. DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY 2 WAXTKD Sewings by expert dress maker. so. nth. SPECIAL NOTICE Announcement for Mayor I hereby announce myself for Mayor as a Republican and subject to the derision of the primary election as a resident taxpayer for the past 40 years and in my present business, real estate, for the past 23 years. I hereby solicit, and frankly so, any any and all of my former and future business as to your judgment and as to my ability. I am not soliciting votes from any one I have bestowed any favors to inBtience them jn my behalf. t don't a.sk any votes for any fraternal affiliations I may or may not have, as I have too much dignity for them, and they all say, God, our country and our order, and those are my candid sentiments. I don't ask a vote for any affiliation I may or may not have with any church or church organization, to the extent of Influence. , I simply announce myself as such candidate upon my merits, with no connection' whatever with clique, clan, creed or color. If nominated and elected we will have a mayor for 24 hours a day and 363 days in the year, as, In my opinion, the mayor's office of our city should no longer be a vest pocket or "side issue or side-line. . Co-operation with all city employes, co-operation with anything relative to the welfare of the city, soliciting remedies for the best interests of the city in fact, approachable any time, any place, with any people or person. I wish to use my best judgment in ill economic lines, but not to the point of penny wise and pound foolish. I furthermore will request in all northy grievances arbitration when within my jurisdiction; in fact, to be 'he mayor of the whole people of the ;ity, one and all. Inefficiency and carelessness shall be the cause for lischarging employes. Furthermore. I am not placing my--elf as a candidate for lucrative conJitions. as my present business is just ss lucrative, which I will sacrifice, if ected. and give my entire time to ;be office. It will be my effort to have every mnloye of the city to be a mayor as o their trusts and duties. In the positions that ladies are jlipible. they will have the preference. As there is not many people that lmnnnta to much that hasn't at some ime in their past placed a little skeleton in the closet and that little skele:on has made more good people than most any thing else, and acceptions ire few and far between. As to my acquaintance in this nomination of the friendship they feel for me 1 don't desire the same to influ?nce a single vote. I simply desire ;hem to put their thoughts critically Dn the matter and if I am your choice vote for me and if I am not. My full support will go to the nomination. And if I am defeated you will find me still doing business at the same old stand. Thanking you in advance. Most respectfully, SAMUEL K. MORGAN. WANTED The two young men who helped the old lady who was hurt on the corner of Sth and H. Call at 829 South 9. MAC'S R ED LINE TRANSFER General hauling; specializing in live stock. Everett Mahan. Phone 3293. Will take orders for about 50 cords 16-in. block wood. Car will be on track Wednesday or Thursday Phone 1311. New Cherry, Mahogany Upholstered Chairs, $40 per Set. Furniture Repaired. HOOVER-THOMPSON Furniture Manufacturers 417 North 11th Thone 6O03 iv ANTED Doll wigs and Hair Switches made to order. Francis Estclle. Phone 1821. ' LOST AND FOUND 4 "Call" LOST Ford license plate 291 911. Mr. Wintrow. Starr Piano Store. LOST A hunch of keys on N. V'. Kindly return U nion National Rank. HELP WANTED MALE 5 WANTED A night porter. Westcott Hotel. VANTED A porter. City Restaurant. W ANTED How would you like to he m partner in niv firm and represent us ii Wawic county? Wc don't require any tl;ing of you. but the honesty which jmir mother gave you, and an old car. Age cuts no figure. Drop me a line and I'll heat Brighani Young's wives gossiping ahout our business. Mose Allen. Sales Manager, Western Boiler Pipe Company, Monmouth, l'linois. WANTED Bellboys. Westcot t HoteL WANTED General agent for Ricnmond ami vicinity for Monthly Premium Accident and Health Pepartm.-nt of th coldest company writing nil forms of Accident, Health and Life Insurance. Requires a man capable of handling business in every particular, i 'oinrnission contract only. Part time service considered. Address C. II. Rover. Manager Casualty Department. .National Life Insurance Company of the U. S. of A., 2D S. LaSalle St., Chill ; eago. 111. ' V ANTED A middle-aged man for night watchman and fireman, for local factory. Must he able to furnish A I references. Address P. O. Box 261.

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HELP WANTED Male or Femala WANTED Lady or gentleman for pleasant outdoor work. Good pay. Box F, NcK24. MAN L" FACT UTtE R WANTS MAN OR woman to introduce new foap direct to housewives. Salary $50.00 per month and commission. Best of references necessary. Rex Soap Company, 416 So. Dearborn St., Chicago. CLERKS (.Men. women) over 17, for postal mail service. $125 month. Experience unnecessary. For free parI ticulars. of examination, write J. Leonard, (former Civil Service Examiner). 1041 Equitable Bldg.. Washington. 13. C. HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED Cashier at Palais Royal. Apply at once. WA.xTED Experienced telephone operator nd file clerk, state age, salary desired; references required. Box B-2130, care of Palladium. WANTED Pantry girl, cott Hotel. WestWANTED A housekeeper. 129 So. WANTED Middle-aged lady for housework. Phone 3180. WANTED Ladies to know that I remove the cause of disease. Ruth Straley, chiropractor, 242 Colonial Bldg. WANTED Bookkeeper and typist, must be experienced, state age, salary desired; references required. Box B-2151 care of Palladium. OOOD WAGES FOR HOME WORK We need you to make socks for us on the fast easily-learned Auto Knitter. Experience unnecessary. Wc buy all J'fW can supply us. Distance immaterial.. Positively no canvassing. Yarn supplied. Particulars 2c stamp. Dept. CllO. Auto Knitter Co.. Bufallo, N. Y. SITUATIONS WANTED 8 WANTED Position by young man. College education. Office experience and road sales experience. Can handle " correspondence and typewriter. Good references from local concern. Address Box A-1193. WANTED Janitor work to do by reliable colored man. Reference. Box D-4173. WANTED Situation for man and wife, place iii town. In care of 13. C. White, Oentervllle. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT Modern front bedroom, private entrance, reference required. 14'z X. 9. Phone 1284. FOR RENT Nicelv Phone 2017. furnished room. TWO FIRNISHED ROOMS Light housekeeping, light, heat and bath. 214 X. 9. FOU RENT Two furnished light housekeeping rooms. No children. 221 X. 14. FOR RENT. 10th. -A furnished room. 32 So. FURNISHED ROOM For rent, gentlemen only. 401 N. 14 St. ROOMS OR BOARD WANTED 11 YOUNG MAN Educated, wants board and room in modern private Catholic home. Address Box F-G023, care Palladium. YOUNG MAN Wants room and board in country or west side. State terms. Box D-4175 Palladium. BUSINESS SERVICE 12 Don't Let Other People Experiment with Your Typewriter Phone 1010 and let experienced mechanics do your work. Richmond Typewriter Exchange Multigraph Letters and Printing 17 North Seventh St. TOPS RE-COVERED Lights sewed in curtains, also inside trimming. GUY ATCHLEY 610 North D St. HEATING AND PLUMBING 14 PLUMBING, heating and lighting contracting, repairing and supplies, at Meerhoffs. 9 South 9th. Phone 1236. OVING AND STORAGE 16 FORREST MONGER For local and long distance hauling. Furniture crated, stored and shipped. AUTO MOVING VAN 200 South 7th St. Phone 208. For MOVING and STORAGE, ; local and long distance hauling, call PHONE 20G3 LOCAL and LONG DISTANCE MOVING of HOUSEHOLD GOODS Crating and Storage RICHMOND STORAGE COMPANY P.ear 19 So. 11th St. Phones 2228-1566 W. G. Baker. Mgr. W. E, EVANS For local and long distance hauling of all kinds. Phone 31 or, r'.no Lincoln MIRRORS RE-SILVERED 17 Auto Reflectors Re-Silvered WHY BUY NEW ONES? Lahmann Plating Works Across the Bridge 209 WEST MAIN PHONE 2758 For All Kinds of Plating TAILORING UITS AND OVERCOATS Made to your measure. More suits and less profit our method. Moore 921 3 Main, Tailor across Roiueys. CLEANING AND PRESSING 17 SUITS CLEANED $1.50 Art Drv Cleaners Phone 2342 We Call and Deliver MISCELLANEOUS REPAIRING 17B STOP, LOOK and LISTEN! Vacuum cleaners, flat irons repaired. t Will call and deliver. Phone 1625. 1513 Main. FURNITURE Repaired, baby cabs, pictures framed. Wc repair everything. Lino of Xmas bicycles. J. C. Darnell Co.. 1020 Main. Phone 1936. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 FERRETS FOi; SALE 640 N. 10th. CASH REGISTER Bought. sold and exchanged. Frank Broniier. Phone 2316. 604 So. 9th. FOR SALE 50 pafr 2nd hand shoes. 1601 East Main.

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MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 PftB SA1.R TTin vilnnl hoHit a A fK Also want' to buy organs. 241 S. W. I 3rd Sf? FOR, SALEPhone 3399. -New-, floor lairo, $20. FOR SALE A heating stove. c908 N. I. FOR SALE Blua white diamond ring, value $75. Care of Palladium, Box D-4174. ; FOR SALE Xo. 8 cook stove. No. 1 condition, good as new. Phone 4309. FOR SAL7' Golden oak library table. 427 S. 14 Ti. FOR SALE 13-year-old 2S East haven Ave. mare, cheap. FOR SALE Carload of New York Apples On track near Pennsylvania Freight Depot. ESTATE GAS HEATER Laurel Hot Blast. Just like new. Also chickens for Thanksgiving. 28c a lb. 307 N. 12th. Save Money by using my Oil Burner. It will work in your Cook Stove, Heating Stove or Furnace. It is cleaner, hotter and cheaper than coal or gas. For demonstration call Mrs. Jennie Murphy, 477 Linden St. FOR SALE A black overcoat. 317 So. &th. BLOCKWOOD, for stove or furnace. Also metal corn crib. Phone 2916. Jones & Farmer. ESTATE GAS HEATER For sale. Call in afternoon. 401 N. 14 St. STOVES Second-hand, all kinds, to be sold cheap at 1001 N. 10th. Phone 3498. STORE ROOM SIDEBOARD with beveled plate glass mirror. 30x44 Inches. Fcltman Cigar Store. Phone 2039. FOR SALE Wagons! Wagons! Flat beds, box beds; harness; vehicles, vehicles of all kinds. 317 N. A Street FOR SALE Canaries, fine young singer, will hold for Xmas delivery. 415 X. 21. WOOD For sale. Call 3696. We buy and sell good used watches. See us for bargains. Co Bo KEEVER 7 South 11th Street MISCELLANEOUS' WANTED 22 FURNITURE WANTED We pay highest prices for Used Goods. Stoves, etc. Brammer & Foster, 17 S. 7th. Phone 1876. ElJlrtSONuTtNTTURE EXCHANGE Ciood used furniture bought and sold. See us before yoci buy or sell. We pay highest prices. Eliason Furniture Exchange. 520 Main St. Phone 1469. F URN ITUREAN D STOVES Al 1 kinds: good prices. Home Supply Store, 131 Ft. Wayne Avenue. Phone 1862. G OO D US E DF U R N I T U R ETolTXlT'kilids 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, i MACHINERY AND TOOLS 24 FOR SALE Good 15 H. P. FairbanksMorse Oil-Burning Engine Great opportunity for small plant while electric power is uncertain. Act at once. Box E-0177, care Palladium, j FOR SALE The following motors: One ." h. p. single phase 110 or 220 volts. 60 c ycles. One 1 h. p. three pUase 220 volts. 60 cycles; one 5 h. p. three phase 220 volts. 60 cycles; one 2 h. p.. three phase 220 volts, 0 cycles; one 'i h. p. single phase 220 volts. 60 cycles. These motors are guaranteed to be gpod as new; we buy and sell or trade. " 1518 Main. Phone 162.-). , SPECIALS AT THE STORES 25 GUARANTEED SHOE REPAIRING OUTFIT Stand. 24 in. high, 5 lasts. This new cobbler set is abso1 u t e 1 y guaranteed, 1 $2.19. m Small outfit. S9c. iM ieainer soles. iic to Jjar.iv; h--ei, leather, 40c J i o. ; oe. cats - l a w -r l Rubber Heels, 30c to l'a4 0c pair. BIRCK"S HARNESS STORE. 611 Mill FURNACES 258 It will pav 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. FOR BETTER FURNACE WORK See R. J. BEHRINGER 812 South C St. Phone 1929 WOLVERINE FURNACES E. J. Knapp. Ph. 1R76. Office 17 S.7. BUILDING MATERIALS 23 IS IT A GARAGE? Build 5 with Concrete Blgx &m BertScJlJfros Plicae 3250 POULTRY FOR SALE Buff Rock cockerels. A. H. Pyle, phone 5147G. R. R. C. FOR SALE Chickens, old and young, 28 cents lb. Phone 419. LIVE STOCK AND VEHICLES 31 FOR SALE 25 Shoats on School road, south of Easthaven. Martin Buchhols TWO Hampshire Brood Sows for sale. Phone 4 "OS,

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LIVE STOCK AND VEHICLES 31 FOR SALE Rubber tire storm buggy; good condition; priced right for quick sale. F. A. Williams, Williamsburg. Indiana. Pnone 190D. Fountain City. AUTOMOBILES WANTED 34 WANTED To buy a Ford roadster price must be right. Box F-6115, care Palladium. ' AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE For Sale A Franklin Roadster, Late, Model Almost new. Bargain if sold soon. William Watts, phone 4366. FORD Touring, model cheap. 415 So. 6th. 15, for sale USED CARS We are very particular about the kind and .character of cars we take in exchange for a Dodge Erothcrs Car. Our used tars are carefully appraised by our own used car manager to insure perfect satisfaction to the ultimate purchaser. In this way we endeavor to assure perfect satisfaction. This is why people come to look upon the Dodge Brothers Used Car Department as the leading mart in Eastern Indiana. Right now we have seven exceptionally good second-hand Dodge Brothers Cars that have been overhauled in our own shop and placed in perfect mechanical condition. BETHARD - AUTO COMPANY 1117 Main St. Phone 1041 FOR SALE 1920 Oldsmobile sedan, cheap for quir k sale. Q. T. Lyons, K. PBldg.. South Sth St. l-O RSA.I E One light 1919 5-passeng cr car, $."r.ft. Q. T. Lyons, K. P. Bldg., South sth St. GARAGES FOR RENT 36 FOR RENT A garage! 126 So. 13. MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES ' -WANTED Tour bicycle or motorcycle repaired this winter at MEYERS & TROXEL Opposite City Bldg. OFFICE ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT OR LEASE Office rooms; light, .heat and .lanitor service furnished. Frank Strayer. Phone 1628. Room 201. K. of P. Bldg. HOUSES APTS. TO RENT 38 FOR RENT Until May 1, completely furnished flat of five rooms and bath ; heated. Party going south. Phone 1381. FOR RENT Seven-room house, next First Christian church on S. A. Phone 2492. FOR RENT 6-room Phones 1899-1401. house. WANTED TO RENT 41 TWO or three furnished or unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping. Can give hest of references. Address Box B2152. -are Palladium. WANTED 1 or 5 room apartment, with bath: must he in good condition. F. Sommers. Ansted Kng. Co., Connersville. Ind. WANTED To rent two furnished or unfurnished rooms, by single person; central location. Box E5176, care of Pa Had i um. REAL ESTATE WANTED WANT TO BUY Rental property; must be ; cheap for cash. Phone 1685 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 Bargains That Won't Last Long 1 ACRE With good 6-room house and outbuildings; a bfauliful home, at edge of city, on paved street. Possession at once. 87 ACRES I miles from cily. Good producing soil, all buildings in best of repair. Can make attractive term". Will trade for city property. 7-ROOM BRIC K HOUSE with furnace, in splendid location, three minu'es' walk from 8:h and Main streets. Big ynrd, good ga;age, lots of shade; a real home. GREULICH S17 Colonial, Phones 2153-3168 GOOD CITY HOMES PORTE RFI ELD, Colonial Bldg. FOR SALE. Frame building, with cement floor, suitable for garage; size 40x60. Could be used for storage. Ideal location, at No. 1001 North Tenth St. Phone 349k HOUSE FOR SALE On Sheridan St.. 6 rooms, both kinds of water, electric lights. $2,000 cash. Call at 205 N. 6th St

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REAL ESTATE 'FOR SALE 42 OWN YOUR OWN HOME and Have Something to be Thankful For 2-STORY BRICK BUILDING Located on Main St., 30x150 fL; solid glass front first floor, hot water heat, electric lights and toilet; now has dry goods company as tenant. Every- " thing A-l condition. Located in Bushville, Ind. Price $10,000. WE HAVE two good modern homes, located on West Side, 6 rooms each, that can be bought for M.000 each. LARGE 5-ROOM HOUSE Located on South 7th. lot 160x150, which is now vacant. Price $4,000; $500 down, balance payments. If you have homes that can be sold on payment plan, list them with us today, as we have a long list of pros- ; pects for them. See us before buying. HENRY E. LONd REALTY . CO. Room 201 K. of P. Bldg. Open evenings from 7 to 8:30 Office Phone 1628; Residence 2017 Real, Modern Double House Location is ideal; it's new, has six rooms and bath to side, two furnaces, garage; just about as close in as you could get it.. Renting for $90.00 per month. Not built to sell, never offered before. We will let you in on this for $9,500 if you act quick. Call 25o8 if you mean business. We are busy and do not care to show a lot of sight-seers this house. It's a real house for real people. Communicate with us. - THE LAND MAN 13 North 9th Street BRADBURY" & BAILEY Real Estate, Insurance. Loans and Surety Bonds. 202-204 Colonial Bldg. HOUSES FOR SALE ROOMING HOUSE of 10 rooms, all furnished. Brings an income of $218 per month. Good location. Modern and priced to sell, $8,200. 6-ROOM HOUSE Electric lights, both waters; $2,100. DOUBLE 7 rooms to the side, electric lights, both waters, located on 20th street, near Main street. Price $5,200. MODERN 8-ROOM HOUSE and garage, East Main street. Price $10,000. List your property with us for a square deal. GREEN RAMSEY Hittle Bldg. Sth and Main Sts. Phone 2576 Residence Phone 6055 FOR REAL ESTATE AND FARMS, see A. M. ROBERTS. 18 S. Sth. Phone 4171. FOR Farms or City Property See Harris & Korteweg S.W. Cor. 6th and Main Phone 2378 C. E. KEEVER CO. has a fine list of houses. Office phone 1611; res. 2169. Office 7 S. 11th St. See us for bargains. FARMS FOR SALE 43 FOR SALE 128 acre, 3 miles south of Hagerstown. E. L. Root, Hargerstown, Ind. FOR SALE 40 ACRES Close in. bungalow style house: a bargain for quick sale. 19 ACRES Close in. small buildings; needs some repair inside. Will consider trade on good town property. 40 ACRES About 1V2 miles out, good buildings. Price ?11,000. FORREST MEEK Phone 40H3 MONEY TO LOAN 46 S S LOANS S ST On Furniture. Pianos. Live Stock, Autos, .Talking Machines, Etc. GET OCR TERMS REFORE BORROWING ONE TO TWENTY MONTHS TO PAY All Transactions Strictly Private THE STATE INVESTMENT & LOAN COMPANY Room 40, 3rd Floor, Colonial Bldg, PHONE 2560 CITY PROPERTY LOANS H. B. CUSTER 710V6 Main St. Phone 2963 AUCTIONEER. FOREST H. MEEK Auftionecr and Real Estate. Phone 4093. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42

For Sale STRICTLY MODERN WELL-BUILT DOUBLE Six rooms, with bath, to side; hardwood floors throughout, large cement veranda; equipped with good basement, furnace on each side; large corner lot. A nice investment and will make a good home. Possession of one side immediately. This is located in the verjr best part of the city. For further information see AMERICAN TRUST & SAVINGS BANK, Administrator

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BETHEL, Ind Mr.-and Mrs. John Harding and daughters. Hazel and Marie, spent Sunday with Mr. Merl Coleman and family.. .. .Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Anderson entertained their grandson. Roger Anderson, Saturday ind Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Jacob j Polley spnt Sunday afternoon with Mr. Ray Polley and family George the little son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Polley, is very eick with typhoid fever. . . . .Mrs. . Marv Ymn? and snn I. pon iard, 6pent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Spencer.. .Mr. Harry Spencer and daughter, Loreen. and son, LoW 1 1 an1 M tc To m ao tllncn enem f- Ciin. I day with Oscar White and family, of "iinewaipr .miss wjnona nyue ppent Sunday afternoon with Edith Brumfie'd Mr. and Mrs. Anson Brunifield and grandson, Wayne, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Long, of Centerville Mr. Ben Vick moved into his property here last week Miss Lot ha Wolfal, of Richmond, spent Saturday night and Sunday here with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Reason Wolfal Miss Marie Harding, of Richmond, is spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Harding Mr. Charles Byrc of Chicago, spent last week with his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bond Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bond entertained Sunday. Mr. Fred Bond and family and Mr. Edward Byrd, of Richmond Dr. Chattin and friend, of Richmond, called on Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Thompson, Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. . Oliver Spencer entertained with an oyster supper Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Cofield and son Denver, of Middleborro, Mr. pnd Mrs. H. L. Welch and daughter, Wilma. of Hollansburg, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Anderson and daughter Gladys. After tupper the evening was bpent in music and games Mr. and Mrs. C C. Hyde, of Richmond, spent ! , a . . . r . a y aiiemoon wmi air. aim n. Eli Hyde Mrs. Stella White spent Sunday with Mr. Carl Moore and daughter, Coreen and Mr. Rufus Moore, of Hollansburg, Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Glen Whitesell, Mr. and Mrs. Walter F"arlow and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cook were entertained Sunday at the 1 ome of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Everett White spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF ELECTION Notice is hereby given to all lot and tract owners In the Williamsburg Cemetery (formerly Mount Zion Cemetery) that an election will be held at the residence of Vernon Reynolds in the town of Williamsburg, in Wayne County. Indiana, on December 11th. 1920. at 2 oVlock p. m.. for the purpose of electing five directors of said Williamsburg Cemetery and the transaction of such other business as may properlv come before said meeting. WILLIAMSBURG CEMETERY. Benj. F. Harris, Atty. Nov. 17-24; Dec. 1. LEGAL NOTICE CITY ADVERTISEMENT Department of Public Works, office of the board, Richmond, Ind., November 23, 1920. To whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Richmond, Indiana, that on the 23rd day of November. 1920. they approved an assessment roll showing the prima facie assessments for the following described public improvement, as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 580 1920. For the construction of a cement roadway in the alley between Lincoln and Pearl streets, from West 1st street to West 3rd street. Persons interested in or affected by said described public improvement are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Thursday. Dec. 16. 1920. 9 o'clock a. m., as a date upon which remonstrances will be received, or heard, against the amount assessed against each piece of property described in said roll and will determine the question as to whether such lots or tracts of land have been or will be benefited in the amounts named on said roll, or in a greater or less sum than that named on said roll. Said assessment roll showing said prima facie assessments, with the names of owners and descriptions of property subject to be assessed, is on file and may be seen at the office of the Board of Public Works of said city. MATT. VON PEIN T. C. Taylor. JOHN E. PELTZ Board of Public Works. Nov. 24-1 wk. LEGAL NOTICE State of Indiana. Wayne County, ss: Ituis n. Campbell vs. Andrew Leonard, et al. Wayne Circuit Court. October term, 1920. No. 19S00. Quiet Tille. Be it known, that on th 2"rd day of November. 1920. the above named plainjtiff by his attorney, filed in the office ,M HI!' 1. T ti. VI I III- II l I 14 i . Court his complaint against said defendants in the above entitled cause to Quiet title to real estate, together with the affidavit of a competent person, showing that said defendants, are not residents of the Slate of Indiana. Said defendant Andrew Leonard, and the unknown executors, administrators heirs. creditors. devisees. legatees, grantees and assigns of Andrew Leonard: the unknown wife or widow of Andrew Leonard and her executors, administrators, heirs, creditors, devisees, legatees, grantees and assigns and all persons claiming under or through any of said defendants therefore are h'rrbv notified of the filing and pendenv of said complaint against them and that unless they appear and answer or demur thereto, at (he t ailing of the said cause, o nthe 17th day of January, 1921. a day of the January term of said Court to be begun and held at the Court House in the City of Richmond on the first Monday of January. 1921, next, said complaint and the "matters and things therein contained and alleged, will be taken a true, and the said cause will he heard and determined in their absence. Witness the Clerk and the seal of said Court at the City of Richmond this 2ord day of November. 1!2'. LIXCS P. MEREDITH. 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Baker and daughter, near New Madison, "Ohio Mr. Pauline Alexander and little son is 'spending a couple of eeUs with Mr." and Mrs. Elmer Alexander and Miss Grace Alexander...;. Mr: Dewey McCracken pent Sunday afternoon with Mr. Merte Colmaft nd iamily Mr. and Mrs. A. L Reece entertained Rev. Charles' and Eunice Hunt. Sunday The Willing: Workers Sunday School class will ho1dthir monthly class meeting at th home of Mrs. John Henry Bales. Wednesday pfternoon.. . . .Mr. and Mr. Arthur Oler. east of town, entertalned'Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bales and Elbrldge Kngle and family Rev. Viola Johnton and husband went to Jericho, Sunday evening, where she filled an appointment at the Friends' church...:. Mr. and Mrs. James Newman and daughter were shopping in Winchester. Saturday..". . .Mr." and Mrs.. Raymond Thomburg called on Kelley Engle and family Friday "vening..;. .'Mrs. Cleo Hockett and little daughter, or Winchester, wera the Sunday ' guests of Frank Newman and family. LYNN. Ind. Mr. and 'Mrs." 'James I Halt, of Richmond, Fpent Sunda) with Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hiatt and family.. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Newton Reed entertained relatives from Muncie Tor the week-end Mr. and Mrs. John Comer and children and Mrs. George Comer, of Winchester, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Chenov.eth Teachers from here attended a county institute at Winchester, Saturday.. .. .Mrs. George Love, who has been seriously ill, is improving. S. C. Alexander and family, of Fountain City, Epent Sunday with George W. Alexander and family Dr. O. W. Hinshaw and family, of Winchester. ere calling on friends here Sunday Frank Wright and Ed Reed were In Winchester, Friday getting machinery for the Lynn Tire factory Miss Dorothy Tharp York and Mr. A. J. Plummer, of near Spartansburg, were married Wednesday by Squire Coats, at Winchester. They will make their home with his parents. MIDDLEBORO, Ind. Miss Inez Townsend entertained the Young People's Sunday school class Friday evening. Games, music and contests were the features of the evening.- Harry McEldowney and Roscoe Fouble won the contest prizes. At a late hour lunch was served to the following guests: Misses Ardath Thompson, Edna Toney, Ethel Allen, Opal Fouble, Iris Alexander, Edna Duke, Ardath White, Marjorie Kirtman. Hazel Barneiy, Lois Alexander, Irene Clingenpeel, Elsie Hartman, Mary Jackson, Blanch Alexander, Marjorie Gault, Matilda Pogue, Audery Alexander, Agnes Glunt and Inez Townsend, Messrs Charles McEldowney, Yorke Little, Denver Coifield, Edwin Hartman, Lowell Patti. James Taylor, Fred Davis, Roscoe Fouble, Harold Cates," Harry McEldowney, .Earl Borton. Albert Hartman, Earl Alexander, Jerry Craig. Oran Alexander. Paul Stanley, Ralph Craig and Ralph Stanley, Mrs. Mary Cook, Frank Pogue, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jefferis and daughter. Wilma. and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Townsend. NEW NAVAL COMMANDER PAYS HIS OFFICIAL VISIT WASHINGTON. Nov. 24 Yice-Ad-miral Sir William C. Packenham. British commander of the Northatlantic and West Indies station at Bermuda, was in Washington Tuesday, to pay the customary visit of a new commander of that station. The vice-admiral will be the guest of honor at a reception tonight at the British embassy and tomorrow night a dinner will be given in his honor by Secretary Daniels. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF SALE OF IMPROVEMENTS ON REAL ESTATE. State of Indiana. County of Wayne, ss: Notice is hereby given that the School City of Richmond. Indiana, will on Saturday. November 27. 1920, at 2 o'clock P. M., on the premises, make sale for cash to the highest and best bidder thtyefor, the present existing improvements as are situate upon the site of West Side Junior High School Building, of said School City. Southwest corner of Peacock Road and West Seventh Streets in said City. Said improvements consist of one two-story seven-room frame house, with bath (the Cox residence) : and one one-story six-room frame house (the Goods residence); and one small barn, frame, to rear of Goods residence; and one small barn, frame, to rear of Cox residence; and one large barn, generally known as the "Peacock Barn", constructed of heavy frame, one and one-half story In height; and small outbuildings. Said improvements will be offered singly and as an entirety, bids If accepted being accepted in such way as will produce the largest sum to the 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 Sth day of November, 1920. THE SCHOOL CITY" OF RICHMOND, INDIANA. !By Charles W. Jordan, Lnwrence A. Handley, Wil.ard Z. Carr, Trustees. j Jerome II. Bentley. Superintendent. , Gardner. Jessup & Hoelscher, Att y. Nov. 10 17-2 LEGAL NOTICE State of Indiana. County of Wayne, s.: In the Wayne Circuit Court, October Term. 1920.

Ollie M. .Morgan vs. William A. Morgan et al. Cause No. 19292. A'tion for Partition of Real Estate. The Plaintiff In the above entitled cause. having filed her complaint therein, together with . her. r affidavit, that ail of the lH-femlants in mil i-uuse. excepting Herbert Morgan, are non-residents rf the State rf Indiana, and that the residem e of some of them, upon diligent inquiry, is unknown, and that the object of. said action is to enfore partition of real estate. Now. Therefore. William A. Morgan', the unknown wife, widow, heirs, legatees and devisees of William A- Morgan. Deceased. Frances Wharton. Su Brothers and Frank Brothers. Defendants In the above entitled cause, are hereby notified that unless they be' and appear on the 10th day of January; 1921. same being a day of the January Term of the Wayne Circuit Court, of Wayne Counts'. Indiana, at the Court House. In the City tt Richmond. In' said County and State, to answer or demur to said complaint. 1 thesame will be heard and determined In their absence. In Witness WhereoC I have hereunto ret my hand and the Seal of said Court. ' this 16th day of November, 1929. -(Seal) MNTS P. MEREDITH. Clerk of the Wayne Circuit Court Gardner. Jfssup & Hoelscher. " Attorneys. Nov. 17-2; Dec t.