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Advertising Rates . It ents per line, per Insertion. word to the line. No ad taken for leas than ! cents cash or leas than 3 cent charge, i No ads accepted after 11 o'clock on day of publication. Ear eontract, call phone 2834 or 2872. MONUMENTS 1B JOHN P. EMSLIE Monuments 15 South Tenth Street Phone 4012 PERSONAL NATPRO Call aa Harry Gennett. soon aa possible. DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY 2 SEWING Wanted. Phone 341. at home, or by day. SPECIAL NOTICE Attention, O. E. "S, t Loyal Chaper No. 49, O. E. S.. will jriv a holiday social for the members and their families, Saturday evening, Dec. 11. Auto Hack Timetable FOUNTAIN. CITY and RICHMOND Leave F. C. 7:45 a. m, arrive-Richmond 8:20 a. m.;. leave F. C. 1:00 p. m., arrive Rich. 1:35 p. m. . Leave Rich. 10:80 a. m., arrive F. C. 11:05 a. leave Rich. 4:30 p. m., arrive F. C. 5:05 p. m. Saturday Night -Leave FV C. 6:30 p. m., arrive Rich. 7:05 p. m.; leave Rich. 10;30 p. m., arrive F. C. 11:05 p. m. Sunday Night Leave F. C. 5:00 p. m., arrive Rich. 5:35 p. m.: leave Rich10:00 p. m, arrive F. C. 10:35 p. m. N. P. EDGERTON. TAKE ADJUSTMENT to remove that cold. Ruth Straley, chiropractor. 243 Colonial Bldg. CARPENTERS' LOCAL 912 All members expected to be present Tuesday evening, Dec. 7. Special business. By order of Local. CHAS. A. GRIFFY, R. S. -Go Bo Firighum has moved his Insurance, and Real Estate Office to" Room 320 Colonial Bldg.

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WANTED Men wishing positions Fireman. Brakenian. Motormen, Colored Train Porters on large Indiana roads write immediately for full information. $150-8200 month. ' No experience necessary. Inter Railway, Dept. 162, Indianapolis, lnd. WANTED SIX YOUNG MEN On Molding Machines RELIANCE FOUNDRY Company CI.EHKS Over 17, for Postal Mail Ser. vice, $125 month. Experience unnecessary. For free particulars of examination, write J. Leonard, (former Civil Service Examiner) 1041 Equitable Bldg., Washington, D. C. HELP WANTED FEMALE HOUSEKEEPER wanted. Call 3294. SALESMEN & AGENTS WANTED WANTED Salesman for Richmond and vicinity. Commission contract only, for spare time or full time. We will teach you to sell income protection t hrough our free school of instruction and help you build a business of your own. Massachusetts Bonding and Insuianec Company, Accident and Health -Dept.. Saginaw, Michigan. Capital, $1,500,000. SITUATIONS WANTED 8 A FARM HAND a married man. Want a farm job. Live in tenant house and work. Honest, reliable and experienced. Address MORGAN, Sixth and Main ROOMS FOR RENT 9 ROOMS, tlirce unfurnished, downstairs, fail 1R02 between 8 a. m. and 4 p. m. FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping, to parties without children. 41 North 11th St. Phone 2558. 6TH ST.. SOUTH, 223 Furnished room, p-irl preferred. 9 T H STSOUT H7206 Furnished rooms for men only. llTH-STs6CHT03ltodern furnislied room. KTH ST NORTIL fi Furnished rooms for light housekepeingr. - 14TH ST., NORTH, rooms, gentlemen only 401 Furnished C ST.. South 1022H Furnished rooms. B ST SOUTH, 707 Modern room. 4TH ST.. SOUTH. 31 4 Three furnished or unfurnished. rooms, ROOMS FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS 22 9 th. TH ST., NORTH, 11614 Light houseKeeptncr room kbbERNWoT g-endeman. 3oTo s. 7th. j

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HEATING AND PLUMBING 14 PLUMBING-, heating and lighting contracting, repairing and supplies, at Meerboffa, South th- '-Pnone 12S. FURNACES "WOLVERINE FURNACES J. Knapp. Ph. 187C. Office 17 S.7. - COAL AND FUEL WOOD for sale. Phone 1078. Blockwood, for stove or furnace. Phone. 2916. Jones & Farmer. MOVING AND 8TORAGE 16 FORREST MONGER For local and long distance hauling. Furniture crated, stored and shipped. AUTO MOVING VAN 200 a 7th St Phone 2608 LOCAL, and IXNG DISTANCE MOVING of HOUSEHOLD GOODS RICHMOND STORAGE COMPANY Crating and Storage Rear 19 S. 11th St. Phones 2228-156S W. G. BAKER. Mgr. W. E. EVANS For local and long distance hauling of all kinds. PHONE 3105 330 LINCOLN For MOVING AND STORAGELOCAL and LONG DISTANCE HAULING Call Phone 2063 STORAGE TOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS Feltman's Storage House. Apply Feltman s C igar 609 Main St Store. Phone No. 2039. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 HEATING STOVE for sale. Phone 4866. BO Y'SXETlCOA T for sale! si ze 8. 51 South 17th St. FOR SALE Carload of fine white stock potatoes at car near Pennsylvania freight depot. STOVE Hot sale. 413 N. Blast, medium W. 2nd St. size, for HOUSEHOLD GOODS Library suite, new Apex electric washer. Apex cleaner, vibrator. Gas neater. 202 N. 14th. Call afternoons. FOR SALE A large rubber plant and household furniture. Phone 3120. COAT, brown broadcloth; fur collar and cuffs. Phone 6086. FOR SALE 1,000 busheds home grown potatoes. 306 Main St. Phone 2704. FOR SALE Ladies' and Gents' Coats, Ladies' Dresses. Call mornings, 27 N. 20th St. We buy and sell good used watches. See us for bargains. C. E. KEEVER 7 South 11th Street MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22 RAW FURS wanted. 640 N. 10th St. BASS DRUM wanted: must be in firstclass condition. Call phone 4136, after 4:30 p. m. GOOD USED FURNITURE of all kinds wanted. See - us- before you sell Towns.end's Used Goods, 533 Main. Phone 1296. FURITURloAND- STOVEZnkTnds; good prices. Home Supply Store, 131 Ft. Wayne Avenue. Phone 1862. EMASON FCRNrTURE-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 1409 KURN'lWREWANflJD-We p est prices for Used Goods etc. Brammer & Foster, 1. Phone 1876. SPECIALS AT THE STORES 25 APPLE Two carloads of fancy New York Apples Spies, Baldwins and Greenings. In order to make room for car of potatoes, will sell for 3 days only $1.25 Per Basket Delivered any place in city. Phone 1509 or call first door north of Lichtenfels' Meat Market, 177 Ft Wayne avenue. RICHMOND FRUIT CO . SHEARS. 33c to $1.50 Big values in shears. 0s flashlights, alarm clocks auto robes, skates, sleds. lunch boxes. Special prices on all carpenter tools. AUTO-STROP and GILLETTE RAZOR BLADES 60c ' package L38c Your choice of either of these SS.no i Auto-Strop or Gillette Safetv Ra znrs. complete, $4.19. Twelve other stvle rarors, $1. Pocket Knives, 23c to $1.50. BIRCK'S HARNESS STORE 611 Main St. FEED DEALERS 31A Redlaced inns:

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SPEC1ALS AT THE STORES 25 GIFTS FOR HIM Genuine Briar Pipes Is Our Specialty 25c to $7.50 ' - .- . Complete Line of Smokers' Articles Feltman's Cigar Store 609 Main St. Phone 2039 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS B-FLAT CLARINET for sale, in good condition, with case and instruction book. Phone 6088. WANTED To buy, old meiodeons. Frank M. Clark, 321 N. 11th. PIANO Starr, walnut case, good as new; a real Christmas bargain for cash. Call 208 South 11th. FOR SALE Several splendid used pianos; bargains. Walter B. Fulghum. STARR PIANO f orsal e ; i nexcel lent condition. Call 4401. RECORD EXCHANGE USED records bought, sold, exchanged. Nellie A. Booker, Miller Harness Store. BUILDING MATERIALS 28 IS IT A HOUSE? Btxilc! It wiih Concrete BIcjx jfaaltertS&$X03. Phone 3250 LIVE STOCK 31 BULL, good, Holstein; little over year old. Phone 4882. SOWS and pigs for sale. Phone 4340. FORSALE Registered PoiandChina male hog, 4-horse gasoline engine and line shaft. Phone 4442. AUTOMOBILE TRIMMING TOPS RE-COVERED Lights sewed in curtains; also inside trimming. GUYATCHLEY 610 North D Street Body Bolldtag 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 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE FORD Touring, 1918 model, with new tires; in extra good condition; must sell; $260, cash or terms. Harter's Barber shop, 10th and Main. FOIXLEoTeT 5 7 painted to suit buyer, tires practically new. Mechanically in excellent condition. A bargain for some one if sold at once. Terms convenient for buyer. Phone 2011 or 2841. Write P. O. Box 303 Richmond. FOR SALE Jordan 5 -passenger Touring Car, 1920 model; run less than 1500 miles. Spare Tire, Bumper and Spot Light. In perfect condition. This car has had the best of care and is a real bargain at the price asked. No trades and nothing but a cash sale considered. Call or address the undersigned. I. J. 1.4 Harmeier. care First National Bank, Cambridge City, Indiana. 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 AUTO 1117 Main SL Phone 1041 FEED DEALERS 31A Prices 00 Taekasre Phone 2436

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AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33 FOR SALE l!e Bnlck. five-passenger car; excellent condition; bargain if old at once. See Owner. 20 S. 14th St FOR SALE Wareriy electric. 141 a MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES WANTED . Tour bicycle or motorcycle repaired this winter at METERS A TROXEL 1 Opposite City Bldg. FOR RENT WAREHOUSE Space for rent, back of Barte & Rone's. See Bartel A Rohe. HOUSES APTS. TO RENT 38 FOR RENT Modern six-room house, 731 S. 7th, with garage if desired. Phone Pohlmeyer, 2012 or 1835. WANTED TO RENT 41 $10 REWARD for .information leading to renting of suitable house. Box A1196, care Palladium. ONE or two unfurnished rooms wanted. References. Ad. Box I "91 11, Palladium. REAL ESTATE For Sale or Trade FOR SALE OR TRADE City property and farms. HARRIS AND . S. W. Cor. Main and Sixth Street" Phone 2278 , REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 FOR REAL ESTATE AND FARMS, see A. M. ROBERTS, 18 S. 8th. Phone 4171. C. E. KEEVER CO. has a fine list of houses. Oflfice phone 1641; res. 2169. Office 7 8. 11 Mi St. See us for bargains. GOOD CITY HOMES PORTER FIELD. Colonial Bldg. DON'T BE FOOLED by Waiting You had better buy your home now. 5-ROOM HOUSE Lights, gas and water; for sale on payments. 8-ROOM HOUSE Lights, gas and water; for gale on payments. MODERN" 5-ROOM BUNGALOW Immediate possession. 842 ACRES Good buildings, well fenced; real producer; fine location. See Us For Service BURDSALL & WILLETT CO. Contractors and Builders REAL ESTATE Rooms 7 and 8, Vaughan Building 7Wy2 MAIN Phones 1481. 3271. 3293 C. C. HAWLET & SON New Paris. O. For Farms and Real Estate of all kinds c o t k j ror bale Modern Property One mile from Richmond corporation, on Abington pike. Beautifully situated, splendid neighborhood. Almost 2 acres of ground, stable 18x24, cemented. Priced for immediate sale. Address owner, Box 121, Route D. Phone 4706. r- 7 Ir7f7fli" 77 ft frontsioi' BUSINESS LOT For first block off Main. Will sell reasonable. Address Box .1-10118 care Palladium AUCTIONEER. FOR AUCTIONEERING and REAL ESTATE See FORREST MEEK Phone 4095 MONEY TO LOAN CITY PROPERTY LOANS H. B. CUSTER "10 Main St.. Phone 2962 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OK APPOINTMENT. State of Indiana. County of Wayne, sr.: Estate of lluth Ann Williams, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that tha undersigned has duly qualified in the Wayne Circuit Court as Administrator with the Will Annexed of the Estate 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 Hoelsuher, Attorneys. Nov. 30; Dec. 7-14. Palladium Want Ads Pay MONEY TO LOAN 46

USE OUR SERVICE Open An Account With Us S.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 Pay a $50 loan in full in One Month Total Cost $1.75. Loans made on Furniture, Pianos, Victrolas,' etc., without removal. 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, lnd.

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AerUlfIteJLof ii0" V?don foreground the Westminster .Abbey, in right background, Suburban s I GREENSFORK, lnd. Among those who attended the basketball 'game at Hagerstown, Friday night were: Mr. and Mrs. George Clark and children, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cummins. Mr. and Mrs. Everette Howell. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stanton and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clayburn McXutt, Mr. and Mrs. Florence Lindeman, Professor Palmer, Howard Gaylor, Percy Hamilton, Raymond McMullen. Sara G a m b e r .

Blanche Davis. Margaret Breen, Mary Mrs. Nettie Woody entertained at Myers, Mary Hatfield, Freida Benboe, I dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Charles Catherine Pcsey. Ada Barts, Lela Kit-jHeah and Mrs. Sallie Mclntire terman. Miss Hennings. Miss Riden- At the regular meeting of the Pocaous, Rachel and Dorothy Gwin, Ho- hontas lodge Wednesday night the ward Allen, Horace Boyd, Harry Mar-lodge entertained the Great Pocahontin, L,uther Sowers, Herschel Mettert, j tas, Mae Strausburg, of Tipton, past Harold Nicholson, Theodore Carter, j Great Pocahontas Mrs. Jesse Cornell, Theodore Beeson, Ralph Nicholson, and Great Guard of the Forest, Mrs. Harry Hatfield, Francis Gunkle, Lester Rettie Kelsey of Cambridge City, and Kitterman, Glen Gunkel, and the first a social was given. Each gave an inand second team Mr. and Mrs. teresting address. A luncheon was Vern Harrison and daughters Edith 'served. The next regular meeting of and Louise, returned to their home in the lodge is Dec. 8 Mrs. W. A. KirIndianapolis. Saturday noon after by was a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. spending Thanksgiving with Mr. and Lafe Stiggleman at Greensfork Mrs. Rnssell J. Grubbs Miss Edith Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hartley and Mrs.

Pickett visited the school Thursday afternoon Mrs. Martha Wisehart, railed Thursday afternoon on Mrs. Mary Brown.. . . .Andrey Haler, OUie Bane, Helen Riggs, Mary Hatfield, Clara Hill, Lucile Swain. Sara Warfel, I Dallas Stevens, Loren Beeson, KenJneth Nicholson, Donald Carter, Lawrence Lindley, Aaron Lindley, Glen I Veal, Wayne Williamson, Harvey and ; Kufus Kinsinger, attended the basketi ban game at Economy, Tuesday even - ing Margaret Breen and Mary

Aiyers. spent maay nignt witn Agnes Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Parks Mr. El- Martha Swank Mrs. Elmer Alex and Esther Smith, of Hagerstown jmer Larimore left Friday for Indiana- i ander is on the sick list this' writing." Miss Freida Benboe returned to herjpolis, where he will spend several days j ....George Polley, who has been veryhome in Hagerstown, Friday even-: with relatives Mrs. Marv Norris is sick with tvohoid fever is much better.

jinS. BROWNSVILLE. Ind. Mr. and Mrs. 'Charles Keller of Connersville were guests of Mrs. Emma Keller Friday.. Mrs. L. J. Cully and Miss Minnie Free - man sP!'nt riaay m tonnersvure. . . . mr. ami mrs. Jesse niv&v anu idiuuy and Mr. and Mrs. George Jobe were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Murray Sunday Mrs. M. A. Zeller ieit &aiuraay ior inaianapous wnere Ishe will spend the winter. .. .Mrs. A. jM. Parks spent Friday in Connors - . Tille Miss Myrtle Swain spent Sat iurday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jobs near Connersville. HAGERSTOWN. Ind. Mr. and Mrs Charley Porter spent a few days at Indianapolis last week Mr. and LEGAL NOTICE State of Indiana. County of Wayne, ss: In the matter of the Application of SCHOOL CITY OK 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 issue th 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 Sido Junior High School building in said City: such bonds to retire $20,000. January 1. 192. and each six months in like sum in four additional payments. $40,000. December 31, 1925. and like sum for each year thereafter to and including January 1. 19.13. Upon bonds retiring to and including December 31, 1925, inter? est 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 size of building! proposed to be erected is modern school j building, two stories in height, with j frontage of 38 feet 4 inches, width of j 200 feet, same to be equipped with all i modern improvements in keeping with 1 provisions of Statutes of State of Indiana, and same to be erected upon site provided therefor at Southwest corner of Pfacock 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 15. 1920. AH taxpayers and all persons Interested are notified to be present at said hearing. Dated, Richmond, Indiana, November 29. 1920. SCHOOL CITY OF RICHMOND. Indiana By Charles W. Jordan. - Uwrencc A. Hajidley. and Willard 'A. Carr, MONEY TO LOAN 46

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Mrs. Walter Thornburgh of Richmond were guests of friends here last week. Mrs. Earl Abel and daughter, Betty Lou, of Centerville, are spending a few days with Mrs. Abel's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Kirby Mr. and Mrs. Earl R. Stewart entertained at Thanksgiving, dinner Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Stewart, of Greencastle; Mr. and Mrs. i Grafton Stewart and Miss Fern, Mr. 'an(I Mrs- Clarence Stewart and fain11 ,11. and family and Mrs. James Stewart .Mrs. Ellen Allen en tertained at dinner Thursday Mrs. Gebhart and Mrs. C. T. Knapp Laura Hines esteTtained Sunday Charles Hartley, of Appleton, Wisconsin, and son, Blair Martley Charles Fritz, age 79, brother of A. A. Fritz, died Monday at his home at Pasadena, Calif. He visited Mr. and Mrs. Fritz this fall. He formerly lived here and I also lived at Arcanum, Ohio, where he was in business, prior to going to California a few years ago. . . .Mr. and Mrs. j Dan Kaufman, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil 1 Kaufman and Mr. and Mrs. Mynard j Fields and daughter spent Sunday with the guest of relatives at Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Stanley and daughter spent Sunday with Mrs. Anna Stanley Mr. and Mrs. Emm ett ; Bowman of Liberty were guests of Mr. janc Mrs. j0hn Groce and daughter. Sunday Mrs. Dan Kaufman spent , rnesfiav with friends in Oxford. Ohm .Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Parks and sons wer quests of Mrs. Emma Gpar Sunday Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Cully, Mrs. Grace Headrickson and son and !n Minnie Procnn f1 ! Mrs. Margaret Bell and son Frank, ;Sunday Mrs. George Maze and son. !ivan spent Tuesday afternoon in Con-

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shopping in Connersville Tuesday afternoon. BETHEL, Ind Mrs. Clarence Addle - man i ssnendin a four Have 5r TMrhmond with Mr. Clyde Addleman and family and Miss Fern Addleman Mrs. Guy Anderson spent Sunday with Mrs. Curtis and Mr. and Mrs. Charles LEGAL NOTICE Stat of Indiana, County of Wayne, ss: Office of School City of Richmond, Indiana. NOTICE OF RALE OF BONDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the School Citv of Richmond. Indiana, that on Wednesday, December 22. 1920. at the office of the Trustees of said School City. Eighth and North B Streets. Richmond. Indiana, sealed bids will be received from bidders for the purchase of bonds of said School City. Four Hundred Thousand Dollars ($400,000.) in principal, in denomination of One Thousand Dollars each, and all dated January 1. 1921, upon which date delivery of bonds will be made. The purpose of such issue is to provide the necessary I sum from and out of which to make payment of the costs ot construction of Junior High School Building for said School City, to be situate upon the site provided therefor at the Southwest corner of Peacock Road and Northwest Seventh Street in said City. The character and size of building proposed to i he erected is modern two-story school buildine. with frontane of three hund

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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. Saiil bonds shall retire serially, Twentv Thousand Dollars January 1, 1924. and like amount In four semi-annual payments thereafter; and Korty Thousand Dollars December 31. 1925: and Korty Thousand Dollars January 1, 1!27, and 1-ke amount each year thereafter to and including January 1. 1933. Upon all bonds maturing to and Including December 31. 195. interest shall be paid at six per cent per annum, and upon ail remaining bonds interest Khali be paid at f)ve per cent per annum. Interest is payable semi- annually from dat January 1. 1921. Interest and principal payments are i payable at Second National Bank, Richmond. Indiana, without exchange. One transcript of all proceedings will be furnished without cost to bidder or bidders. Bidders will indicate in bids submitted what amount of bonds' are bid fr, 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. Jordan. Lawrence 'A. Handley and "Willard 55. Carr. Trustees. Jerome H. Bentley. Superintendent. Gardner, Jessup & Hoclscher. Attorneys. , Nov. 30; Dec 7-14.

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FR0MINNJFEINERS WiUiams. of Fountain City. It was Mrs. Curtis's ninety-first birthday.. . . . Miss Marie Harding, of Richmond, spent Saturday night and Sunday here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Harding Mr. and Mrs. Everett White and Mrs. Stella White were Sunday guests of Mr. Henry Knoll and family, of Richmond... :. Mrs. Sarah Anderson has gone to Winchester to spend several weeks with her . niece Mrs. William Purdy.. , . .Mrs. Pearl Pearl White spent Saturday afternoon with Mrs. Jehn Boren Miss Cvnthia Marshall was dinner guest Sunday of Miss Wyvona Hyde Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Anderson entertained at a six o'clock dinner Thursday evening the following: Mr. and Mrs. William Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boren, of Fountain City, Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Davis and son. John, of Hollansburg, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. . Clarence Clabangh and daughters . Harriet, Nell, and Lavernbelle. Mr. . and . Mrs. Everette White and Stella White, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Anderson, and Mr. Chester Anderson. After the dinner was served the evening was spent in music and games Miss Wyvona Hyde and Miss Cynthia Marshall spent Sunday afternoon with Edith Brumfield Mrs. Harry Marshall and children, Mrs. Lafe White, Mrs. E. N. Thompson, and Mrs. Jehn Boren spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mr. Eli Hyde Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Pyle, of Richmond, called on Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Harlan. Sunday afternoon j Mrs. Wright, of near Fountain City, j spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mr?. ' Theodore Bunger and family and Mr. . .Mr. and Mrs. William Wende j spent Friday evening with Mr. Clar- ' ence Claybaugh and family Th ' Ladies' Aid society will meet at Mr. ! John Harding's next Thursday evening and we urge that every member be presnt? as it is election or omcers. Mr. and Jirs. t'.mmett BaKer, or Pleasant Hill, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Baker and son. of Hollansburg. were ' Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Spencer Mr. and Mrs. Anson Brumfield and srrandson Wavne. snent Sunj day and Monday with Mr. and Mrs. I Joseph Long, of Centerville, Ind i Mr. Harry Spencer and daughter. : James Blose spent Sunday with Ethel Woods and daughter, Miss Miriam, of (Whitewater Mrs. James Blose and 1 Lowell Spencer are spending a few ! dVS With Mr. JOSeph BlOSe ' Hd family, of Centerville Mrs. John Money called on Mrs. Celia Anderson, Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Anderson is very poorly.. LEGAL NOTICE State of Indiana, "Wayne County, 3.: Wayne Circuit Court, October Term. 120. No. 19305. Daisey Ann Hosier, et a vs. John. McLain, et'al. BR IT KNOWN. That on th 29th day of November 1920. the abovft named plaintiffs by their attorney, filed in tho office of the Clerk of the Wayne Circuit Court their complaint against aid Defendants in the above entitled cause. Complaint to quiet title to real estate, together with the affidavit of a competent person, showing that said defendants are not residents of the Stato of Indiana. Said Defendants. John "McLain and his unknown Administrators, Executors, heirs, legatees, devissees, grantees ami assign; the unknown wife or widow of John McLain and her unknown personal "representatives, heirs, legatees, devisees, grantees and assigns; Peter Johnson and his unknown personal representatives, heirs, legatees., devisees, srrantees and assigns; the unknown wife or widow of Peter Johnson r personal representatives, heirs. legatees, devisees, grantees, and as

signs; John Hale and his vyi known personal representatives, heirs, legatees, devisees, grantees and assigns: the unknown wife or jvidow of John Hale and her unknown personal representative, heirs, legatees, devisees, grantees an1! assigns; John Vandevere. and his unknown personal representatives, heir?, legatees., devisees, grantees and .- rigns: the unknown wife or widow of John Vandevere and her unknown personal representatives. tveir3. legatees, devisees, grantees and assigns; Jamc C. Ferguson and his unknown personal representatives, heirs, legatees, de--vtsees. grantees and assigns;- th unknown wife or widow of James C Forguson and her unknown personal rep-, resen tat Ives, heirs, legatees, devisees, grantees and assigns; therefore are -hereby notified of the filing and pendency of 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 th City of Richmond on the -first Monday of Januarv. 1921, next, said Complaint and the mat ' tors and things therein contained and alleged, will be -taken-aa true, and thsaid cause will be heard and deter-, mined In their absence. - . Witness the Clerk and the seal "of said Court at the City of TUchmond thia 2th day of November 1920. - ... LINUS P. 'MEREDITH. Clerk. BENJAMIN, F. HARRIS.-. . Attorney for Plaintiffs.--Nov. 30; Dec 7-14,