Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 18, 30 November 1920 — Page 13
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Advertising Rates 18 cents pr 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 11 o'clock on day of publication. For contract, call phone 2834 or 2872. MONUMENTS 1B JOHN P. FJ M S L I B Monuments 15 South Tenth Street Phone 4022 HAIRDRESSERS LADIES We teach hairdresslng. marcellng, beauty culture .or chiropody. Sure of steady employment and good was. Catalog. Mailed free. Moler College. 105 So. Wells. Chicago. SPECIAL NOTICE 3 APRON BAZAAR and Xmas novelties. Opens Wed. Dec. 1. 14 S. 17th. TAKE ADJUSTMENT to remove that cold. Ruth Straley, chiropractor. 243 Colonial P.ldg. National Cash Main St. Register. 525 LOST AND FOUND GLOVE Gauntlet, brown. Liberal reward. Leave at Palladium office. (.'A M EOr I XI o t Sunday . Reward if found. Call 2417. W R A PLEt3 G ING" lost, between 13 th and S. I ami Landwehr meat market. Return to Landwehr, or phono 4047 . PLEASE return tire taken off Ford in front of Eagle's to McLain. 423 N. li. HELP WANTED MALE SALESMAN wanted; experience nee ansa ry, to travel in northern Indiana In rural districts; must have reference. Apply 618 S. lOtli St. Apply between 9 and 10 o'clock. Wednesday morning. WOODC; IOPPE RS wa n t ed. Pho n e"l 4 1 9 HELP WANTED FEMALE LADY, for special position. Guarantees $1S0 for 90 days. Requirements: Protestant, age 21 to 50, reference. Position open Ppc 1. Write Box J10020, care Palladium. WANTED Competent girl, to do little housework in Kmall family: no washing. Phone 289j, or call Mrs. Vigran, in evening. S ECON 1 VX)6l7wa n t ed Apply-" Kandy Shop. 919 Main St. com PET EN'T wontalTfor day work! Phone ;.12. WANTED An appropriate white girl, to do gnernl li"iiework; room and board. 309 N. 10th. SALESLADY, experienced, wanted in women's ready-to-wear department, flrand Leader store. WOMAN. middle-aged, "wanted for housework: no washing. 2034 S. A. W A N TEt ' A g ir 1 f o r house wo r k . I n small family. Call 2520 or 739 So. 7th. SITUATIONS WANTED 8 NURSE., experienced, will care for patients in her home. Obstetrics and c hronic cases a specialty. Phone 1518. WANTED Washings. 707 N. 18. WAS H I NO S "wan t ed. 7 97Vt.i St AT ROOMS FOR RENT 9TFI ST.. NORTH. 23 Vs Large front room, with hath, for rent. FOR RENT Rooms for light housekeeping: downstairs: pr'vate entrance. Call "8 So. nth. about 5:30. MODERN, for gentleman. 200 S. 7th. UTH ST.. NORTH. 404 Furnished bedroom and bath for rent to gentlemen. FOR RENT A warm roam: one or two gentlemen preferred; meals next door. 7 N. 15th. FOR RENT Modern furnished room: private home; no other roomers. 39 Snuth lOtli St. TWO furnished light housekeeping rooms; Ught. heat and bath. 214 N. 9. 1 OTH ST.. SOUTH. 21 "--Nicely f urn ished room for gentleman. FOR RENT Modern "front bedroom, private entrance, reference required. 14jN. 9. PHone 1284. FOR REX 'T Nicely furnished room. Phone 2017 HEATING AND PLUMBING 14 PLUMBING, heating and lighting contracting, repairing ar.d supplies, at Meerhoffs. 9 South 9th. Phone 1236. COAL AND FUEL COAL West Virginia Lump $12.00 "oke $14.00 Eastern Kentucky Mine Run $11.00 Independent Ice & Fuel Co. Phone 3163 WOOD FOP. SALE Call 3'.9S. Blockwood, for stove or furnace. Phone 2916. Jones & Farmer. FURNACES It wHl pay you to investigate the HOLLAND FURNACE before you buy. There i3 a satisfied user near you. H. L. HOUSEHOLDER, local representative. 319 Randolph. Phone 3163. WOLV E R I N E F V RN AC ES J. Knapp. Ph. ISTfi. Offir-e IT S T. SPECIALS AT THE STORES 25
Buy Your Christmas Chairs Now while our stock is complete. Our prices are lower than any ether furniture store. We can save you 20 to 30 per cent.
PeltimauYs -Furniture lionise Home of Bluegrass Electric Sweeper and Washer 35-37 South Sixth Street A. T. RUBY. Mgr. Phone 2453
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MOVING AND STORAGE 16 FORREST MONGER For local and ions distance hauling;. Furniture crated, stored and shipped. AUTO MOVING VAN 200 South 7th St. . Phone 2S08. .For MOVING AND STORAGE LOCAL and LONG DISTANCE HAULING Call Phone 2063 LOCAL, and LONG DISTANCES MOVING of HOUSEHOLD GOODS Crating and Storage RICHMOND STORAGE COMPANY Rear 19 So. 11th St. Phones 22:8-156 W. G. Baker. Mgr. W. E. EVANS For local and long distance hauling of all kinds. Phone S105 330 Lincoln STORAGE FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS Feltman"s Storage House. Apply Feltman's Cigar Store. Phone No. 2039. 609 Main St. ELECTRIC REPAIRING 17 The BRAVER Electric Shop 1518 E. Main .Phone 1625 If you nave electrical trouble and wish to have It. repaired., have it done by us, for we are prepared, to take care of any kind of electric systems. Rewinding armatures, starters, field coils, transformers, coils, relays, gen-1 erators. motor, starters, repairing commutators, motor bearings, machine work, recharging magnetos, flat irons, ignitions, timers, carburetors and vacuum cleaners. All work absolutely guaranteed. FURNITURE REPAIRING 17 FURNITURE Repaired. baby cabs, pictures framed. We repair everything. Line of Xmas bicycles. . J. C. Darnell Co., 1020 Mnln. Phone 1936. OFFICE &. STOCK FIXTURES 17A Remington $25.00. 5: No. 7 Typewriter, 5 Main St. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 FOR SALE Girls' 206 South 11th. dresses and coals. BED and springs; "ft. CxO ru?, for sale. 1 18 North 7 th. SOBELLO CIGARS 5 cents each, $2.50 per box. Special purchase while they last. FELTMAN'S CIGAR STORE 609 Main St. Phone 2039 fT7oRV5ncE Hot-Blast stoVe, No. 153. for sale; in good condition. Inquire Grocery, 10.15 Main St. We buy watches. and sell good used See us for bargains. C. E. KEEVER 7 South 11th Jtreet FURNITURE Consisting of a mirror, rockers, Morris chair, bookcase, dining table and chairs, bedroom suite, washing machine, drop-leaf table, coal oil heater, ingrain carpet, desk: also rugs, two 9x12. one 10x13. Must sell at once; leaving city. -401 S. 4th St. Two 8-Foot Mirrors, street. 525 Main "LIBRARY TABLE and single iron bed with springs, for sale. 120 So. 6th St. LADIES' BROWN COATS. 44. for sal Phono IT.1S. pizo 3S and 2S N. 13th. SUIT, sale. green volour, 123 N. ISth. good as new, for FOR SALE Wagons! Wagons! Flat beds, box beds; harness; vehicles, vehicles of all kinds. 3 1 7 NORTH A STREET SEW INC E. E. Es MACHINE for sale. Inquire :gemyer, n t Bee Hivo Oroecrv. GOOD, heavy overcoat, vacuum carpet sweeper. JOJ s. 2nd. Phone 1149. COCKEREL ton. O. P. extract nice Buff Orpins Farmer, -Economy, Ind. POTATOES FOR SALE n. II. MINOR 1 Mile North of Hospital LAUREL Hot Blast and Estate tras J heater; like new, at half price. 307 N. l"th. For Sale Carload New York Apples On Track near Pennsylvania Freight Depot FOR SALE Lounge willow go-cart, kitchen chairs and parlor coal oil lamp. 701 S. Sth St. SPECIALS AT THE STORES 25
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Our line of Rockers is complete priced from $3.50 to $60.00. Elegant Line of LEATHER ROCKERS Don't get our store confused with a second-hand store. Our lurniture is all new stock.
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MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22 HEATING STOVE, medium or small, used; about 10-in. bowl. Phone 5232. LARGE size doll cart wanted for doll 31 Inches in length. 117 So. 15th. WANTED Four or five rooms of furniture or any amount. Will pay good prices. Call Phone 177. FURNITURE WANTED We pay highest prices for Used Goods, Stoves, etc. Brammer & Foster. 17 S. 7th. Phone 1878. ELIaSON FURNITURE EXCHANGE Good used furniture bought and sold. See us before you buy or sell. We pay highest prices. Eliason Furniture Exchange. 620 Main St Phone 1469. FURNITURE AND STOVES All kinds; good prices. .Home Supply Store, 131 Ft. Wayne Avenue. Phone 182. GOOD USED FURNITURE of all kinds wanted. See us before you sell. Townsend's' Used Goods. 833 Main. Phone 129. SPECIALS AT THE STORES 25 Roll Top Desk, oak; reasonable. 525 Main St. GILLETTE and AUTO-STROP Razor Blades 50c Package 3Bc SAFETY RAZOR SALE Your choice of either of these $5.00 Safety Razors Auto-Strop or Gillette complete, $4.19. Other makes of Safety Razor, $1.00. Also the very best Flashlight made, with double safety contact, 89c up. Rig cut on Alarm Clocks. Save the difference at BIRCK'S HARNESS STORE, U Main. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 23 VIOLIN For sale; .t-4 sire, fine tone; C26 Pearl street: Phone 31.13. FOR SALE Several splendid used pianos: bargains'Walter B. Fulghum. RECORD EXCHANGE 23A USED records bought, sold, exchanged. Nellie A Booker. MiMer Harness Store. BUILDING MATERIALS 28 IS IT A. HOUSE? Build with GmcreteBlgx 227 BertSciJfroS. Phone 3250 LIVE STOCK 31 MARE, seven years old, for sale. Phone 4712. CALF for sale; nice grade Holstein heifer: three weeks old. Dr. Stewart, 1007 Park Place. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE CADILLAC Touring car for sale; good fonditinn. 11 -'0 Hoyer St. FORD Touring car, new, for sale. 316 Lincoln St. Phone 3393. Mil. RUTIN electric for sale. Box B'063. care Palladium. Address WE BUY. SELL OR TRADE in used cars. One 1919 Ford with starter; 1 Baby Grand Chevrolet: 1 18 model Dodge touring. Geo. Worley Garage, 15 S. 9. Phone 2906. USED CARS r USED CARS 2 1919 Dodge Touring 1 1918 Dodge Touring 1 1919 Dodge Roadster 1 1919 Dodge Sedan 1 1917 Ford Touring 1 1919 Ford Roadster, winter top. 1 1919 Maxwell Delivery 1 1916 Ford Delivery BETHARD AUTO COMPANY 1117 Main St. rhone 1041 AUTOMOBILES WANTED 34 WANTED 106 North To buy Kith. second-hand truck. AUTOMOBILE PAINTING 35 Body Building TRUCK BEDS, CABS Sedan Building a Specialty We do trimming, painting and repairing on any automobile body. All experienced men. Only competent sedan builders in the city. Address us at Seidel Buggy Company Johnson & Hasecoster 12th and North E GARAGES FOR RENT 36 FOR RENT A garage. 126 So. 13. MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES WANTED Tour bicycle or motorcycle repaired this winter at MEYERS Sz TFfoXEL Opposite City Bldg. HOUSES APTS. TO RENT 38 FOR RENT Two roomsv modern furn- j ished apartments, for light house- , keeping; i'a children. See Geo. B. Moore. 102 S. '.'nd St. Phone 1149. WANTED TO RENT 41 WANTED Furnished house; flat or housekeeping rooms. Family of four. References if desired. Address Box I, 9110, care Palladium. WANTED To rent a house with barn on lot. inside or outside of city limits. Care of Palladium, Box D-4176. WANTED To rent modern house, six or seven rooms; no small children. Box B2153, "care Palladium.
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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 C. E. KEEVER CO. has fine Hat of houses. - Office phone '1(41; res. SI (9. Office 7 S. 11th St. See us for bargains. QOOD CITY HOMES PORTER FIELD, Colonial Bid FOR REAL. ESTATE AND FARMS, see A. M. ROBERTS, 18 S. Sth. Phone 4171. FOR SALE Modern fix-room . twostory house, located convenient to East Yards. A bargain at the price, $4,000; $1,700 cash, balance $20 . per month, 6 per cent, interest. See Benj. G. Price Co., Colonial Eld. FOR SALE Home of the late John Jackson: strictly modern: ten rooms; corner lot; 75-ft. frontage on paved street. See Harry T. Peters, Cambridge City, Ind. Mr. Renter, Read This! Home of 5 Rooms, Located on West Side Close in. block from car line, lust on; the other siri nf rivor- nira lot num. er is going South. Snecial nricP! tr.nn cash and $25 per month. Possession March 5. A good home, at the right r. sin ,Vi A Vac . , , r price, on the best of terms. Come quick, but not all at Once. See the Land Man for these kind of bargains. D. R. FUNK 13 North 9th St. Phone 2558 BUSINESS LOT For nale. Central: first block off Main. 77 ft. frontxl04. Will sell reasonable. Address Box J-10118 care Palladium. C. C. HAWLET A SON New Paris. Ohio For Farms and Real Estate of all kinds REAL ESTATE WANTED SIX-ROOM modern residence desired; direct negotiations; no agents. Phone 402::. WANT TO BUY Rental property; must be cheap for cash. Phone 1685. FARMS FOR SALE 43 70 ACRES 5-room house, big barn, close to market; $7,000.00. 100 ACRES Nice .bungalow, good barn, B acres of timber, a real home. See this one. 188 ACRES 7-room house, extra good barn, a producer; $150.00 per acre, and good terms. HARRIS AND KORTEWEG S. W. Cor. Main and Sixth Streets Phone 2278 For Sale 121 Acres, All Level All tillable; modern home, large barn tile silo, other necessary outbuildings; 9 miles from Richmond. This is one of the best, $35,000. Owners selling on account of having other land to look after. Forrest H. Meek Phone 4005 MONEY TO LOAN LOANS H. B. CUSTER 710 Main St. Phone 2962 AUCTIONEER. FOREST H. Real Estate. MEEK Auctioneer Phone 4035. and USED CARS
USED FORD CARS 1020 SEDAN Run 2,500 miles, car same as new, with $75.00 extra equipment $750.00 1920 COUPE Used 3 months, has Cord tires, care in perfect shape 675.00 1919 FORD COUPE Starter and demountable rims 500.00 1920 TOURING With starteV and extras 423.00 1919 TOURING Built for starter, with" Cord tires 323.00 1917 ROADSTER Looks and runs good 200.00 1918 TOURING Good tires and paint 23500 1914 TOURING In good shape 135.00 FORD 1-TON TRUCK In extra good shape 175.00 FORD CHASSIS With good demountable rims , 200.00 We have several more in good running condition from 5S5.00 up. These car3 must be seen and demonstrated to be appreciated. They can be bought at a small payment down and monthly installments. Open Evenings, 7:00 trK9:30 O'clock SEE MR. SCHOTT At Webb-Coleman Company, 17 South Seventh Street Authorized Ford and Fordson Dealers
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US E OUR SERVICE Open An Account With Us ' SI OO S200 S300 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 a month. Pay faster if you like. For Example-rPay a $50 loan in full in One Month Total Cost $1.75. Loans made on Furniture, Pianos, Victrolas, etc., without removal. (Jail, Phone or Write' RICHMOND LOAN COMPANY "The Friendly Company" .Established 1115 BOOM 207. COLOXIAL BLDG. COR. MAIN AND SEVENTH STREETS Under State Supervision. Phone 1543. Richmond, Ind.
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ENGLISH AUTHOR HAS NOVEL VIEWPOINT OF WOMEN IN POLITICS Tbespite , fame which has come to him as author of "Casuals of the Sea" and c;her books, Williams McFee, Englishman, still sticks to his old Job of assistant engineer on the United Fruit company's steamer Turrialba. And he doesn't Intend to leave the grease and grime of it all for the ease and comfort of a softer calling, so he has told Arnold Prince, who writes in the New York Tribune of his talk with McFee aboard the ship recently. After telling of McFee's Jove for the sea and his intention of sticking with' the ship, the newspaper man launches forth on the topic of the writer's views I on women: On the engineer-author's desk was the photograph of a young woman in a neat frame, and McFee admitted she was his fiancee and that they expected to be married soon. This brought up the subject of marriage, feminism and the various activities of the modern woman. It probably will be a very severe shock to many of the fair ad- : mirers of McFee to learn what he ; thinks about their participation in pol ! itics- UP t0 thts Point the interview oeen conducted in tne usual iasn : rr i Vi nitr nuttinflr rlown fhf Tint! ion. with my putting down the notes as the author answered questions, but here he drew, a sheet of paper to him and wrote in longhand a short para graph of what he thought of the wom an in politics "It is an amusing and significant phase of the masterful woman's mentality.' he wrote, "that, she desires to idealize the male and look up lo him at the very time she is sitting (politically) on his head " "I'm afraid of being murdered really PUBLIC SALE PUBLIC SALE OF HOUSEHOLD QOODS Property of Albert Hanson, to be sold for storage, at Forrest Monger's Storage. 519 N. O St., on Saturday, Dec. 4, commencing at 1 p. m., consisting of Dining Table, Dining Chairs, Library Table, Beds, Springs and Mattresses and other articles. FORREST MONGER II. C. RAMSEY. Auct. LEGAL NOTICE State of Indiana. County of Wayne, ss: In the matter of the Application of SCHOOL. CITY OF RICHMOND to Issue bonds. $400,000 In principal. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the School City of Richmond. Indiana, by its Board of Trustees, has filed with the State Board of Tax Commissioners a petition to tissue the bonds of said School City In principal sum $400,000. for the purpose of constituting: a fund by and with which to meet the cost of construction of West Side Junior High School building: in said City: such bonds to retire $20,000. January 1. 1924. and each six months in like sum in four additional payments. $40,000. December 31. 192S, and like sum for each year thereafter to and Including January 1. 1933. Upon bonds retiring to and Including December 31. 1923, Interest shall be paid at six per cent per annum, and upon further retirements interest shall be paid at five per cent per annum. All Interest payable semianually. and all bonds dated January 1, 1921. The character and sise of building proposed to be erected Is modern school building, two stories in height, with frontage of 38(1 feet 4 inches, width of I 200 feet, same to be equipped with all modern improvements in keeping with provisions of Statutes of State of Indiana, and same to be erected upon site provided therefor at Southwest corner of Peacock Road and Northwest Seventh Street, Richmond. Indiana. A public hearing on said petition wil be held at the offices of said State Board of Tax Commissioners on Wednesday. December 13. 1920. All taxpayers and all persons interested are notified to be present at said hearing. Dated, Richmond, Indiana, November 2!. 1920. SCHOOL, CITY OF RICHMOND. Indiana By Charles W. Jordan, Lawrence A. Handloy, and Willard Z. Carr, Trustees. Gardner. Jessup & Hoelseher. Attorneys. Nov.30; rec. 7. USED CARS MONEY TO LOAN 46
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Huge cenotaph in London, erected to the memory of the unknown dttd t the great war. This photograph was taken just after King George unveiled the huge cenotaph T?hich was erected to the memory of the unknown dead of Great Britain in the war. The unveiling of this monument was one of the ceremonies during the burial of an unknown warrior in Westminster Abbey, that resting place of kings and poets. Members of the clergy and high coutts and nobility and military and civil leaders i England are in the background. '
if I express my views on women in politics," went on McFee, abandoning the paper and going back to the former method of the interview. "But I can't stomach man's accenting woman
as a superior being. I am not con-i Naturally one holding such views vinced that the gradual increase of also would have independent ideas political power among women is good, j about marriage. For all that has been even for the women themselves. I subject throughout the ages, McFee can't follow the mental processes of; said and written about this important the man who regards with equanimity i thinks wedlock still a very uncertain Ihese political activities. But the j experiment. The fact that he himthing that has impressed me tremen-jself is standing at the very threshold dously in America is the silence with, of matrimony has not shaken his conwhich the men .accept the situation; j fidence in this view. But of one thing you can't even get them to discuss it; he is certain: any more, and they seem to take what Marriage is not necessarily a hap-
is going on as an act of God. "As I see it, a woman's idea of legCITY 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 I 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 head, against the amount assessed agaitst each piece of propertsr 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 nrima 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. LEGAL NOTICE Stat of Indiana. Wayne County, ss.: Wavne Circuit Court, October Term, 19:!0. " No. 1930S. Paisey Ann Hosier, et al. vs. John McCain, et al.
BE IT KNOWN, that on tne -'m cay -t offi(.e of tne Trustees of said School of November 1920. the above named j Cjv Eijrhtn and North B Streets., plaintiffs by thoir attorney filed in the Rlchmond Indiana, sealed bids will be office of the Clerk of the Wayne CT: received from bidders for the purchase cuit Court their complaint asramst said j of bonrts of School Citv. Four HunDefendants in the above entitled cause. , drod Thousand Dollars 400.OO.V In Complaint to quiet title to real estate. prirK.Ipa,, in denomination of Onn Thnutogether with the affidavit of a compe- gand DolIars and a,i dat0d Janutcnt person, showing that said defend- i , 1921 upon which date delivery of ants are not residents of the htate ibond3 hf mad, Tn, purpose r
Said Defendants. John McLain and his unknown Administrators, Executors, heirs, legatees, devissees, grantees and assigns: the unknown wife or widow of John McLain and her unknown personal representatives, heirs, legatees, devisees, jrrantees and assigns; Peter Johnson and ' his unknown personal representatives, heirs, legatees. ll""a"devisees, grantees and assigns: the unKnown w ue or wmow oi rf ut juminvii and her personal representatives, heirs,! legatees, devisees, grantees, and as- j signs; John Hale and his unknown per- i sonal representatives, heirs, legatees, devisees, grantees and assigns: the unknown wife or widow- of John Hale and her unknown personal representatives, j heirs, legatees, devisees, grantees and; assigns: John Vandevere. and his un- j known personal representatives, heirs, legatees, devisees, grantees and assigns: the unknown wife or widow ofi John Vandevere and her unknown per- ; sonal representatives, heirs, legatees.! devisees, gra'itees and assigns: James j C Ferguson and his unknown personal) representatives, heirs, legatees, de-i visees. ff-ranteert and assiens: thA un. I
known wife or widow of James C. Ferguson and her unknown personal representatives, heirs, legatee, devisees, grantees and assigns; therefore are hereby notified of the filing and pendency af said complaint against them and that unless they appear and answer or demur thereto, at the calling- of the said cause, on the 22nd 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 as true, and the said cause will be heard and determined in their absence. Witness the Clerk and the seal of said . Court at the City of Richmond this 2th day of November 1920. LINUS P. MERKD1TH, Clerk. BENJAMIN F. HARRIS. . Attorney for Plaintiffs. Nov. 30; Dec. 7-1.
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islation is to forbid something. She never constructs. Stop it! Don't do it! Verboten! That is her conception of doing her part in the national life." py ending, whatever be the case in fiction or the movies. Wedding b-1 s do not insure eternal bliss, any more than the carpet slippers at the fireside are the hallmark of unending felicity. "The novelists are to blame for the contrary fiction," said McFee. Statistics Prove Industry Of Much Praised Honey Bee It is estimated that to collect one pound of honey 62 thousand heads oi clover must be deprived of their nc tar, necessitating 3 million visit--from bees. It would seem that the reputation of the wonderful little in sect for industry has not been overrated. Wax is a substance secreted j by the bees, and is analogous to thn fat of higher animals. To produce a single pound of wax the bees must consume from 15 to 20 pounds of honey. This expensive substance is used by the thrifty little insects with the greatest economy. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICK OF APPOINTMENT. State of Indiana, County of Wayne, ss.: Kstate of Ruth Ann . Williams,. Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified in the Wayne Circuit Court as Administrator with the Will Annexed of the Esta.te of Ruth Ann Williams. Deceased, late of Wayne County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. BLAINE WILLIAMS. Administrator with the Will Annexed. Gardner. Jessup anud Hoelseher, Attorneys. Nov. 30; Dec 7-14. LEGAL NOTICE State of Indiana. County of Wayne, ss: Office of School City of Richmond. Indiana. NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the School Citv of Richmond. Indiana, that. on Wednesday. December 22. 1920. at 1 sncn issue is in proviae - tne nrewparv sum rr,pm and out or which to make payment of the costs of construction of Junior High School Building for said School City, to be situate upon the sit provided therefor at the Southwest corner of Peacock Road and Northwest Seventh Street in said City. The character and size of building: proposed to be erected is modern two-storv school j building, with frontage of three hwndred eighty-six feet four Inches, and of width of two hundred feet, and sain equipped with all modern Improvements in keeping with the provisions of Statute of State of Indiana, and such aggregate debt proposed Is for such purpose. Said bonds fhall retire sertally. Twenty Thousand Dollars January 1. 1924. and like amount in four jeml-jn-nual payments thereafter: and Fortv Thousand Dollars December Tl. 1923: and Forty Thousand Dollars January 1. 1327. and like amount each year thereafter to and Including January 1. IS". Unon-all bonds maturing to anfl Including December 31. 1925. Interest shall be paid at six per cent per annum, and upon all remaining bonds Interest vhall be paid at five per cent per annum. Interest is pavable semi- annually from date January 1. 1921. Interest and principal payments are payable at Second . National Bank. Richmond. Indiana, without exchange, One transcript of all proceedings will be furnished without -cost t bidder or bidders. - Bidders will Indicate In bids' submitted what amount of bonds are bid for. and premium. If any. offered therefor. Full payment for bonds shall be made January 1, 1921, on date of delivery. .; The School City of Richmond, by its Trustees, reserves the right to reject any and all bids made. - - - - THE SCHOOL. CITY OF RICHMOND Indiana. By Charles W.f Jordan. Lawrence A. Handley and Willard Z. Carr. Trustees. Jerome H. Bentley, Superintendent. Gardner, Jessup & Hoelseher. Attori
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