Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 25, 8 December 1920 — Page 13
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND.. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 8, 1920.
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THE PALLADIUM CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Standardized and indexed for quick reference, according to The Basil L. Smith System (Copyright).
Advertising Rates 10 cents per HnV. per Insertion, words to the line. No ad taken for less than 20 cents cash or less than SO cents charge. No ads accepted after 11 o'clock on day of publication. For contract, call phone 2834 or 2872. MONUMENTS 1B JOHN P. EMSLIE Monuments 15 South Tenth Street Phone 4022 PERSONAL I. the undersigned, will not be responsible for debts contracted by my wife, Mrs. James S. Gordon. (Signed) JAMES S. GORDON. WANTEDM'ti and women who may mar be afflicted with Gonorrhea. Syphilis, or other venereal diseases to (To to some reputable physician, or to the Clinic at Easthaven. open Monday and Friday nights from 7 to 9. Keep on Going until Cured. That kind of clean-up will do You and Richmond untold good. Try it. DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY 2 8EWING Wanted, at home, or by day. Phone 3461. SPECIAL NOTICE 3 TAKE ADJUSTMENT to remove that cold. Ruth Straley, chiropractor. 243 Colonial Bldg. LOST LOST A man's rubber overshoe, turn 701 South th St. Reward. ReHELP WANTED MALE ERRAND BOY, with Walter B. Fulghum. wheel, wanted. WANTED First-class automobile man; no other need to apply. Steve Worley. CLERK SOver 177fo'r Postal Mail Service. $125 month. Experience unnecessary. For free particulars of examination, write J. Leonard, (former Civil Service Examiner) 1041 Equitable Bldg., Washington. D. C HELP WANTED FEMALE 6 GIRL, wantedforsecond work. Call 2343. WOMAN wanted, to do thorough cleaning by day; reference required. Phone 3644. HQ1js"EKEEPR wanted. Cal 1 2294. GOOD WAGES FOR HOME WORK We need you to make soc ks for us on the fast, easily-learned Auto Knitter. Experience unnecessary. We buy all you can supply us. Distance immaterial. Positively no canvassing. Yarn supplied. Particulars 2c stamp. Dept. 311-C Auto Knitter Co.. Buffalo, N. Y. SALESMEN' AGENTS WANTED WANTED Saiesman for Richmond and vicinity. Commission contract only, for spare time or full time. We will teach you to sell income protection through our free school of instruction and help you build a business of your own. Massachusetts Bonding and Insurance Company, Accident and Health Dept., Saginaw, Michigan. Capital, $1,500,000. SITUATIONS WANTED 8 IRONINGS wan t ed 2 1 7Sout h5t h St. ROOMS FOR RENT 9 6TH ST., NO RTH1 6 H-Ll gh t housekeeping rooms. THREE! furnished rooms downstairs. Call 1802 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. 9TH ST., SOUTH, 206 Furnished rooms for men only. 11TH ST. SOUTH, 405 Modern furnished room. 12TH ST.. NORTH, 115 Furnished rooms for light housekepeing. 14TH ST." NORTH! 4 0 1 Furnished rooms, gentlemen only. C ST., South, 1022 Furnished rooms. BSTsb"UTHT"7 07 Modern room. 4THST.TS6UTH.31 4 Three fooms" furnished or unfurnished. MODERN.-for gent iema ti. 200 S. 7th. BUSINESS SERVICE 12 Don't Let Other People Experiment with Your Typewriter Phone 1010 and let experienced mechanics do your wrk. Richmond Typewriter Exchange Multigraph Letters and Printing 17 North Seventh St. HEATING AND PLUMBING 14 PLUMBING, heating and lighting con tractlng, repairing and supplies, at MeerhotTs, 9 South 9th. Phone 1236. FURNACES WOLVERINE FURNACES J. Knapp. Ph. 1876. Office 17 S.7. E. FURNACE REPAIRING FURNACE REPAIRING R. J. BEHRINGER 812 South C St. Phone 1929 COAL AND FUEL Block wood, for stove or furnace. Phone 2916. Jones & Farmer. WOOD "i ore a 1 e P 1 ui me 1 0 7 8 7 WOOD FOR SALE v Hard, good-burning Block Wood. See it at corner of 12th and North E streets. PHONE 1494 MOVING AND STORAGE 16 FO RlESTMONQ ER For local and long distance hauling. Furniture crated, 6tored and shipped. AUTO MOVING VAN 200 S. 7th St. Phone 260S IiOCAL and LONG DISTANCE MOVING Of HOUSEHOLD HOOPS RICHMOND STORAGE COMPANY Crating and Storage Rear 19 S. 11th St. Phones 2228-1566 W. G. BAKER. Mgr. For MOVING AND STORAGE LOCAL anc! LONG DISTANCE HAULING Call Phone 2063 W. E. EVANS For local and long distance hauling ht all kinds. PHONE SI 05 380 LINCOLN MACHINERY AND TOOLS 20-Horse Steam toiler. 1 2-horse steam engine, lot of blnd shafting and pulleys, 500 feet of gas pipe, soda fountain and back bar; 3 nice wall cases. Many other articles. J. C. Jarrett, Lynn, Ind.
MACHINERY AND TOOL8
MACHINERY 1 30-inch band saw, 1 disk sander, 1 rip-saw, 1 post drill, 1 2-h.p. 220 motor, 1 drill press, lot pulleys, line shaft, belts, blacksmith tools, etc. H. & A. Auto Wrecking Co., 225-277 N. Third St. 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 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 FURS for sale; red fox muff and collar. SO S. 13th St. TYPEWRITER, ITnderwood. No. 5. for sale Inquire 613 South 7th Street. FOR SALE Man's overcoat and suit; ladies' suit and coat. 2000 S. A. Phone 8621. FOR SALE Angora goat skin rug or robe; man's dress suit and vest, small size. 303 N. 10th. FOR SALE Brass cages and birds. Interurban Restaurant. roller IVORY reed gondola. Call Mrs. Fred Bayer. 1215 S. A. Phone 2954. HEATING STOVE for sale. Phone 4886. BOY'S OVERCOAT 61 Soufh 17th St. for sale; size 8. FOR SALE Carload of fine white stock potatoes at car near Pennsylvania freight depot. STOVE Hot Blast, medium size, for sale. 413 N. W. 2nd .St. EOF: SALE 1,000 bushed home grown potatoes. 306 Main St. Phone 2751. FOR SALE TWO DELIVERY BEDS to fit rear of Ford roadster. Choice $5.00 BETHARD AUTO CO. FOR SALE Ladies' and Gents' Coats. Ladies' Dresses. Call mornings, 27 N. 20th St. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22 RAW FURS wanted. 640 N. 10th St BASS DRUM wanted: must be in first class condition. Call phone 4136, after 4:30 p. m. GOOD USED FURNITURE of ail kinds wanted. See us before you sell Townsend's Used Goods, 533 Main. Phone 1296. FURNITURE-AND-STOVES good prices. Home Supply Store, 131 Ft. Wayne Avenue. Phone 1862. ELIASON 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 Wepyhigl est prices for Used Goods. Stoves, etc. Bramrner & Foster, 17 S. 7th. Phone 1876. MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES WANTED Your bicycle or motorcycle repaired this winter at METERS & TROXEL Opposite City Bldg. LIVE STOCK BULL, good. Holstein; little over year old. Phone 4882. SOWS and pigs for sale. Phone 4340 SPECIALS AT THE STORES 25 APPLES Two carloads of fancy New York Ap pies Spies, Baldwins and Greening.?. In order to make room for car of po tatoes, will sell for days only $1.25 Per Basket j Delivered any place in city, pnone 111509 or call first door north of Lich tenfels' Meat Market, 177 Ft. Wayne avenue. j RICHMOND FRUIT CO We buy and sell good used watches. See us for bargains. Co E. KEEVER 7 South 11th Street CHRISTMAS GIFT SPECIALS 25 Choice Chrnstmas .Gifts Our patrons give expression of sat isfaction and pleasure in finding our various lines so complete and well chosen of high quality and reasonable price. ' 607 Main Street " OPEN EVENINGS SUGGESTIONS: Hardware Gifts are useful gifts. In tools we have a little better quality, a little lower price. Save the difference. Pocket Knives Pocket Books Butcher Knives Carpenter Tools Bread Knives Flash Lights Lunch Boxes Auto Robes Alarm Clocks Razors Scales Churns Wrenches Sleds Irwin AUGER BITS 40c Special Prices on All Size RULES Gooii Hand-Saws $1.00, $1.50. $1.73 BIRCK'S HARNESS STORE . 611 Main St. .
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FOR HIM No gift can bring him more genuine satisfaction than a gift from Feltman's Cigar Store. We have a large assortment of POCKETBOOKS and BILLFOLDS 25c to $5.00 MANICURE SETS $7.00 to $16.00 f CIGARETTE CASES 25c to $7.50 CIGARETTE HOLDERS 25c to $7.50 GENUINE BRIAR PIPES IS OUR SPECIALTY 50c TO $7.50 We do up your favorite cigar in a very neat Christmas wrapping. 50 cents a box and up. FELTMAN'S CIGAR STORE 609 MAIN STREET PHONE 2039 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR SALE Upright piano; excellent rondition; 1150 if sold at once. Box D4085, care Pulladium. B-FLAT CLARINET for sale, in good condition, with cass and instruction bnok. Phone 6088. PIANO and bench for sale; excellent condition. 26 Vi South 13th St. WANTED To buy. old nielodcons. Frank SI. 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 1?. Fulghum. STARR PIANO for sale; in excellent condition. Call 4401. RECORD EXCHANGE USED records bought, sold, exchanged. Nellie A. Booker, Miller Harness Store. BUILDING MATERIALS 23 IS IT A GARAGE? Build It with Concrete BIcpc 2fflrBeitSciLProS Phone 3250 AUTOMOBILE TRIMMING TOPS RE-COVERED Lights sewed in curtains; alo linside , trimming. GUY ATCHLEY 610 North D Street AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE As it is necessary for us to make room for new cars, we are offering the following used cars at an attractive price. All of these cars are in perfect mechanical condition.
USED CARS
Cash 12-mo. on pay. del. each Wtllys-Kuis'u. Vouring. . .$400 $33 Westcott Touring $500 $65 Overland 75 Touring $125 $2') 490 Chevrolet Touring. . .$125 $1S Dodge Touring $350 $35 490 Chevrolet $150 $22 490 Chevrolet $200 $30 We will give one year's insurance free on any of these cars purchased during Auto Show
Week. E. V. STEINHART COMPANY 14 North 10th St. FOR SALE Model 57 Cadillac Victoria, 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 RichmondFOR SALE TWO CLOSED TOPS (Used) for Dodge roadster. Tops in good condition. Choice $50.00 BETHARD AUTO CO. FOR SALE Jordan 5-passenger Touring Car, 1920 model; run less than 1500 miles. Spare Tire, Bumper and Spot Light. In perfect condition. This car has had the best of care and is a real bargain at the price asked. No trades and nothing but a cash sale considered. Call or address the undersigned. 1. J. L. Harmeier, care First National Bank, Cambridge City, Indiana.
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE
FORD Touring, 191$ model, with new tires; in extra good condition; must Rett; $200, uali or terms. Harter's Barber hop. 10th and Malu. AUTOMOBILES For Sale or Trade I FOR TRADE A good Ford Touring bed. I want to trade It tor a good Ford Roadster bed. Call or address, the Watkins Man, Chas. M. Shepard, Hagerstown. Ind. FOR SALE or TRADE 1920 Model 49 Buick;can't tell from new. Will sell or trade for property. Cliff Bevington, 415 Lincoln St. AUTOMOBILE TIRES TIRES Two 33x4 Silvertown Cords, slightly used; two 33x4 Sterling Non-Skid, new ; one 33x4 Silvertown Cord. H. & A. Auto Wrecking Co., 225-227 N. Third St. TAXI SERVICE 36 TAXI Meyer's Cigar Store, 713 Main Phone 2661 Service 9:00 a. m. to midnight HARLAN & HOVERTER WANTED TO RENT 41 $10 REWAIVD for information leading to renting of suitable house. Box A 1196. rare Palladium. ONE or two unfurnished rooms wanted. References. Ad. Box I 9111. Palladium. HOUSES APTS. TO RENT 33 3-ROOM HOUSE for rent. See Chas. Thompson. 1021 N. I. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 FOR REAL F9TATE AND FARMS, see A. M. ROBERTS. 18 S. Rth. Phone 4171. GOOD 7-ROOM HOUSE Located Maple street; two lots, barn; $2,100, $400 cash, $25 per month. 6-ROOM HOUSE located S. W. 3rd Kt-eet; lights, gas and water; $2,500, $400 cash, $25 per month. Possession at once. MODERN 6-ROOM HOUSE N. W. 3rd street; two blocks of Main street. Good location. GREEN RAMSEY " Hittle Bldg. 9th and Main St. Phone 2576-6055 For Sale Good Double House One side vacant in short time. Location good. Price is right. BRADBURY & BAILEY C. E K E E V K ri CO has a fine list or houses. Office phone 1611: res. 2169. Office 7 S. 11th St. See us for bargains. i 25 ACRHS Good 7-room house, good! barn and outbuildings, well fenced,; land slightly rolling, located on main j pike, c!ose to school and church, -5 1 miles from Richmond; $4,250. 60 ACRES Good 5-rooni house, barn and outbuildings, orchard, fair fences ! and well drained; good location, 3j miles to school wad railroad. Only $135 pr acre. Possession at once; $5,000 will handle this farm. 107 ACRES Good 7-room house, cellar iights, large front and back porches, wash house, .wood house, nice shade, good barn 30x60, partly cemented; double cribs and wagon shed, large garage, plenty good outbuildings, nice orchard, good fences, wpII tiled everything in good repair. All in cultivation. Located one mile from school and railroad, on main pike. A real farm and a dandy home, $21,500. City 'If in the market for farms or property, see us. HARRIS AND KORTEWEQ S. W. Cor. Main and Sixth Streets Phone 2278 j GOOD CITY HOMES P O R T E R F I E L D . Colonial Bldg. For Sale Modern Property One mile from Richmond corporation, on Abington pike. Beautifully situated, splendid neighborhood. Almost J 2 acres of ground, stable 18x24, ce mented. Address Priced for immediate Sale. -vrrr HnY I 'l Rniltn Tl owner, cox 1-1, nouie u. LEGAL NOTICE State of Indiana. Wayne County, ss: Louis B. Campbell vs. Andrew Leonard, et al. Wayne Circuit Court, October term. 1!20. No. 1!.00. Quiet Title. Be it known, that on the 23.-d day of November. 1920, the above named plaintiff by his attorney, filed in the office of the Clerk of the Wavne Circuit Court his complaint against said defendants in tlie above entitled cause to Quiet titl to. real estate, together, with the affidavit of a competent person, i-liowing that said defendants, are not residents of the State of Indiana. Said defendant Andrew Leonard, and the unknown executors, administrators hirs. 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 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, 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 tin City of Richmond on the first Monday of January. 1921, nwxt. said complaint and the matters and things therein contained and alleged will be taken as true, and the saJd cause will be heard and determined in their absence. Witness the Clerk and the sedl of said Court at the City of Richmond this 23rd day of November, 1920 LINUS P. MEREDITH. Clerk. Benjamin F. Harris, Attorney for plant'ff. Nov.24-Dec.l-S LEGAL NOTICE TREASURY DEPARTMENT Supervising Architect's Office, Washington. D. C. November 22, 1920. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office until 3 p. m., December 15, 1920. and then opened, for new mailing vestibule. Parcel post chute, etc.. at the United States Post Office. Richmond, Ind., in accordance with drawings and specification, copies of which may be had at the office of the Custodian or at this office in . the discretion of the Supervising Architect Jas. A. Wetmore, Acting Supervising Architect. h,'ov.2S-29-Dec.l-3-6-8
AUCTIONEER.
FOR AUCTIONEERING and REAL ESTATE See FORREST MEEK Phone 4095 PUBLIC SALE PUBLIC SALE Having decided to quit farming, I will sell at public auction on the old Clate Richards farm V4 mile east. 1 miles south and 4 mile east of Hollansburg, Ohio, and 3 M miles west of New Madison, Ohio, on KRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1920 The following personal property, towit: 3 HORSES Red roan mare, S years old, weight 1,500, gray mare, 6 years old. weight 1,500; brown gelding, 9 years old. These are all good workers. 3 MILCH COWS One Polled Durham and Jersey, 4 years old. will be fresh first of April; one Jersey. 7 years old. will be fresh In April; one Jersey, 5 years old. fresh in April. All good milkers. 18 HEAD HOGS 2 good Duroc Jersey Sows, open to breed; 16 head of July Shoats, averaging 125 pounds each. FARMING IMPLEMENTS Brown wagon and box bed in good condition; Deerlng binder. 8-ft. tut, tongue trucks: Osborn mower, 5-ft cut, good condition; steel hay rake; Hoosier corn planter, fertilizer and check row attachments, used two seasons; DaytonKing cultipacker with truck, used two seasons: 3 section Dunham steel roller, good as new; Hamilton corn plow; springwagon: 2 walking breaking plows; Rude Xo. 6 manure spreader, good as new; 1-horse spring shovel cultivator; 2-shovcl plow; 1-liorse plow; '-section steel harrow; Osborn disc, good as new: fertilizer attachment for John Deere corn planter; 1 j horse Waterloo gas engine, pump jack and belt, all in good condition; hav fork, pulleys and 100 feet of good rope: 2 hog boxes; 2-horse hack: "-horse evener: doubletrees and singletrees. HARNESS 3 sets work harness, bridles, lines, hames. Collars. CORN 500 bushels; also 5 tons of Mixed Hay. ONE GOOD COLLIE DOG. HOUSEHOLD OOODS 6-hoIe Globe range, good as new; DeLavel No. 10 Cream Separator, good condition; 6-ft. extension table and six chairs! hpfls springs; 'o yards good carpet. About n. . . . . . . "uoi.ns .M j.opcom. j- uii set or gar-..-t..,s luiiis. .uany oiner articles too numerous to mention. Sale begins at 10 a. m., when Terms will be made known. AL. BROKAMP Thos. Conniff. Auct.: P. C. King. Clerk. Lunch by Hollansburg Orange. MONEY TO LOAN 45 S $ LOANS S S On Furniture, Pianos, Live Stock, Autos, Talking Machines, Etc GET OUR TERMS BEFORE BORROWING ONE TO TWENTY MONTHS TO PAY All Transactions Strictly Private THE STATE INVESTMENT & LOAN COMPANY Room 40, 3rd Floor, Colonial Bldg, PHONK 2560 MONEY TO LOAN CITY PROPERTY LOANS H. B. CUSTER "10 Main St Phone 2962 I FrlAI NOTir.F NOTICE TO HEIRS, CREDITORS. ETC. Tn the Wayne Circuit Court, October j Term. 1920. I In the matter of the estate of Charles I Gray, Deceased. I Notice is hereby given that Mamie Burton, as Executrix of the estate of Charles Gray, deceased, has presented and filed her account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for examination :ind action of said Circuit Court on 31st , I ia X' 1 1 r I Am 1 c J " II j it- 1.. t, . . a an neii. creuuors or legaiees 01 said NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss. : Estate of Mary A. Hasty. Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the under signed has been appointed by the Wayne Circuit Court, Administrator with will annexed of the estate of Mary A. Hasty. Deceased, late of Wavne County. Indiana. Said estate is sun - is 1 posed to be solvent. ! .i.- n. i u. ii.-i.tii. .UIIIIIilMiaiULwm, fi, .m RAY K. SHIVELEY, Attorney. Dei-. S-I.t-22. MONEY TO LOAN 45
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Loans as low as $20.00, as high as $300.00, on furniture, livestock, automobiles and other personal property without removal. Saving is the foundation upon which success of the Welfare Loan Society is built. Borrowers save weekly or monthly to pay their notes when due. Savers, who may never borrow, save it the Welfare Loan Society for the rainy day. One dollar starts a savings account on a savings passbook 5 per cent interest paid. Six percent interest paid on Welfare Savings Bonds, issued in denominations of $50, $100.00 and $500.00. THE HAWKINS SYSTEM FOR EVERYONE
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LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE TO HEIRS. CREDITORS, ETC. In the Wayne Circuit Court. October Term, 1920. In the matter of the estate of Emcllne Land. Deceased, Notice Is herebv given that Harry Land and Alma Land Holton as Executors of the estate of Emeline Land, de-
ceased pVi.ntM d f iiS their OTernment for - Mesopotamia, anaccount and vouchers In final settle-: nounCed by Andrew Bonar Law in the tnent of said estate, and that the same ! house of commons, provides that the will come up for examination and ! Arabs ehall be governed by Arabs, action of said Circuit Court on J'tday j Wni,e elactorai aw for crMl. of December 1120, at which time all - . ,. : . beir., creditors, or legatees of said cs- representative Mesopotamia tate are required to appear In said . congress Is being drafted, the counCourt and show cause, if any there be. i try is to be administered by a council
wny saia account ami vouchers snouia not be approved. ; HARRT LAND AND ALMA LAND HOLTON. Executors. HENRY C. STARR, Attorney. Dec. 8-15-22. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO HEIRS. CREDITORS. ETC. In the Wayne Circuit Court, October Term. 1920. In the matter of the estate of Washlngton A. Sample. Deceased. Notice is hereby given that Dlckin-i son Trust Company, as Administrator I de bonis non with the will annexed, of the estate of Washington A. Sample, deceased, has presented and filed Its account and vouchers In final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for examination and action of said Circuit Court on Cist day of December, 1920, at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate are required to appear in said Court and show Cause, if any there be. why said account and vouchers should not be approved. DICKINSON TRUST COMPANY, Administrator de bonis non with the will annexed. JOHN L. RUPE. Attorney. Dec. 8-1S-22 LEGAL NOTICE RECEIVER'S NOTICE TO CREDITORS To the Creditors of Henley Skate Co.: You are hereby notified. That an order has been made and entered by thel wavne circuit court or inoiana. oirrcunK .,-u..ur. ,"u"" named corporation to file with the unaersigneo receiver. an claims against said corporation on or before rn ;ZJ i V a, L AZ."',I5f- ; - -J l SJ2 .!,i x! the Slst day o that any cred claim on or before said date shall be barred from participation in any distribution of the funds or assets of said estate after said date. All claims must j be duly proven by filing with the ! undersigned Receiver, at its backing house In the City of Richmond, Indi
ana. an itemied statement of same,!""' " -..f ,i .c-en r--'- Tall duly verified by oath of the claimant. Pollard. Smit h field. Sa-50. f J 'n," or his duly authorized agent. SuM"'.-.!?1 J a DICKINSON TRUST COMPANY. Smithfield. fA: Anderson, i. ir,.i,. Smithfield. $1.00.00: Wm. Oxendme.
; Dated Dec. Mh. 1920. LEGAL NOTICE COMMISSIONER'S ALLOWANCES FOR OCTOBER TERM, 1920 L P. Meredith. Sal. $308.00: Richmond Home Telephone Co. C. H. Exp $17.95; Nicholson Ptg. Mfg. Co. C. H. Exp. I $21 4.65 ; Grace Smith. Clerk Deputy. -j.ou: tirace stutos, rierK ueputy. vv; . n. tsrooKS. oat. (V aoo i oai. $375.00; Stoekwell Tax Table Co. Aud. Off. Exp. $6.00; Norman Kirkland, Aud. Off. Exp. $4.11: W. H. Duning. C. H.
Off. Exp. $10. 11: Nicholson & Bro. C. H. I Coal Co. Rd. $61.47; Newman KirkOff. Exp. $24.86; Alice Griffin. Aud. ham. Rd. $375 90: Barrett Co. Rd. Deputy, $75.00; Gladvs R. Studv, Aud. I $65.34; Oliver Pollard. Rd.. $180 00: Deputv, $50.00; E. J. Weidner. " Treas. j Norman Oarrett, Rd. $130.00: Rice MilSal. $416 67; E. J. Weidner. Treas. Of f. I ler. Rd. $130.00: B. V. Abbott. Rd .
(Exp. $20.00: H. T. Fisher. Sal. Recorder, 1166. 66:C. V. Carr. Sher. Mileage. $95.35 :! C. V. Carr, Board Prisoners, $170.S0: i Treasurer Home Friendless. Board. $322.40; J. M. Coe Ptg. Co. Exp. f!. H. ! $95.25: C. O. Williams, Sal. Supt. Schs., $200.70; C. O. Williams. Exp. Supt. Sen.. $11.10; Florence Williams Deputy Co. Supt. Schs. $30 60; a Edgar Bond, per
diem Coroner, $8.10: M. P. Bond. Cor. bert Cranor. Rd. $416.34: Walter RuhClerk. $2.00: Dr. J. M. Wampler. autopsy, i len. Rd. $185.70: Edwin Norris. Pd
$25.00: Traylor fk White, Prevent. Contag. Diseases. $12.93; Dougan. Jenkins Co., C. H. Insurance. $20 69; Clark Mil ler. :. H. Engineer, $100 00: C. C. Durkel. C. H. Emp. $135 00: Lindlev Swain C. H. Emp. $75.00: W. H. Trussler. C. H. Emp. $80.00: Stanley Plumbing Co. . . n. sup. jiu.uu; Richmond Lt. Ht & Pr. Co. C. H. Sup. $4.80: Richmond Home Tel. Co. C. H. Sup. $215.50; C. IZ Morgan, Jail Emp. $90.00: Municipal Electric Lt- & Pr. Pt. C. H. & Jail Sup. $61.91; Louisa Plough. H. for F. Jail ?:mp. $35.00: Coda Plough H. for F. Jail Emp. $25.00: Richmond Lt. Ht. Pr. Pt jan sup. lis. ,9: John F. Ackerman Jail Sup. $32.28 T. F. McDonnell. Jail $30.40: Treas. Home for Friendless 11 tor r. tauridrv. $37.45: Hnnsifr 1crcantile Co. C. H. Sun. $r)4..': Gem Citv Boiler. P. F. Rep. $100.80; G. c. Winders. P. F. Rep. $15.00: Henrietta Sanders et. al.. P. F. Emp. $265 .00: Hugh Hutchinson. P. F. Emp. $30.00; F B Petro. P. F. Emp. $38.92; J. D. Nixon'. P. F. Sup. $165 80; W. A. Welfer P F Burial. $30.00; .1. R. Moulton. P. F Sun' $238.92; Chas. Ireton, P. F. Sup. $11 -V v. eiiicrvine i o-opcvative Tel. Co. p. F. . . . r - . ... P. F. Sun. ttiU.UU: Kincan S- i 'n F f. fc-up. $34.00 9ii.4Z; Warner Pemberton, Election, $3.00; Hoosier Mercantile. Election.' $3.70: Western Union Tel. Co., Registration Exp. $3.25: Harry Hodgin. Election. $13i5.00: Miller Bros. Hardware Election. $122.75; E. L. Mavis, Ejection $4.u0: Lindlev Swain & C. C. Durkel Election, $12.00: Item New I Pegist. &- Legal Print.. $26.72: Item (Newspaper Co. Legal Print &- Kegistra- ' lauaynun i is . Legist. u. r.Pai Print luvs- pan..,j; Y,.. ('o. Election '& Rtgist. Exp. $20.38; I Polilmeyer. Downing & Co.. Burial. MONEY TO LOAN 46 PHONE 2509
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MESOPOTAMIA!! RULE BY ARABS PROPOSED LONDON. Dec 8. An new plan of
of state, composed of native digniIiHm and eiihloof h the British high . commissioner. Sir Percy Cox. The Naquib of Bagdad has been invited to form a council of state of about IS members, with himself a? president, until the national assembly can meet and decide on the future form of government The council will be representative of all parts of the country. One mem- . r-.ia.s. r - , . " 7 " ' uiu uu ui diuaui. (1141 U is i m immi nent Kurd; a fourth is the head of a leading Shia family of Bagdad, and two others are influential Shi a shiekhs. Eight portfolios will be assigned by the Naquib: Interior finances, justice, pious foundations, education, defense, public works, and commerce. Among those who have been invited to form part of the provisional government are a former general of the Emir Feisal's army, an enlignitary of Mecca, and some leading merchants and lawyers of Bagdad, Basra and Mosul. LEGAL NOTICE $75.00; C. J. Atkinson. Burial. $75.00; Klute & Smith. Burial. $75.00: Geo, Cook. Burial, $75.00: H. H. Horton, Bridge Engineer, $157.20; H. H. Horton. Sur per D,em Scll ruL $940.00: J. L Dolan SaL Co. Agt vuo i.- n..! & Exp. $207.22; F. Marlatt. Refund Tax. ! $2.36; Marion Drake. Smithfield. $40. 0; lElis Frame, Hunt Bridge, Smithfield. nM Culvert $2,262.80: I. E. Smith. Meyer Bridge. Pt. $2000.00; Z. B. Pyle. Study Bridge. $193.00; Paul Williams. Exp. Bd. Chil. Gdns. $2.50; John Niewoehner. Smithfield. $179.00; John Niewoehner. Smithfield. $98.15: Richmond Lumber Co. Smithfield. $98.24; John Mueller, Smithfield. $200.00; Richmond nuillllfiu, 90.il . nrui j j.n.rm.ivi, Smithfield. $S7.2S: Mather Bros.. Smithfield. $105.66: Liberty Light & Power Co. Smithfield. $28.85; Clinton Hollingsworth. Smithfield. $83.50; Geo. Cannaday. Smithfield. $257.40; W. O. Sijanev. Smithfield. $12.00; Albert Turner. Gen. Bridge. $37.i0: Mather Bros. Gen. Bridge. $43.44: C. & W. Kramer. Gen. Bridge. $1055.90; Burk Supplv Co.. Gen. Bridge. $1S1.:0; Anchor Fuel Co. Rd. $-'7.9 4; A. H. Rodefeld. Kd. $62.40; Jones Hardware, Rd $11.45: Indian Refining Co. Rd. $1S3.M: McI Conaha Garage. Rd. $92.30: Richmond i $130.00; Francis Grant. Rd. $13o00. Erman Lamb, Rd. $105 00: - O. Jones. Supt. Rd. $16.40: J. M. Burt. Rd. $156 15; Alva Studv. Rd $202 45: Line Watkin. Rd. $258.00: Prentis Edwards. P.d i $171.35: W. M. Leavell. Rd. $350.75: W. A. Kirbv. Rd. $225.75; waiter Simpson. Rd.. $77.00: Earl A. Cheesman. Rd II RK rift- Albert Stoten. Rd. $206 85: A1$298.02; Frank Luta, Rd. $202.S": Rotert Revnolds. Rd. $203.90: Eppa F Avres. Rd. $234.35: Frank Clark. Rd $201.20; Loat Shrov, Rd. $188.0": W. E Jordan. Rd. $193 45: Frank Rife. Rd ; $196 00: W. O. J-nes. per diem rd S'jpt $130.00; E. J. .Wright.. Election Ex p $82 60: A. B. Parks. Elect. Exp. $113 J. H. Jackson. Elect E.tp. $81. S3: Frank Hatf'eld. Elect. Exp. $103 85: J. H. !'- tin. Elect. Erp. $103.85: Merritt Nicholson. Elect Exp. $84 85: T. R. Gunckle. Elect. Exp. $1.83; Alex. Abbott. E'ert. Exp. $S4 09; R. G. Andrson. Elect Erp. $81.93: Wm. Curtis. Elect. Exp. $77.25 Go. Duke. Elect. Exn. $81.75: Enos 1 vai Fiiect Exn $81.75: T. L Brooks. t Tjit-'LU I-AIJ. i'- ........ . .. Exp. $S3 45: W. E. Floyd. Klect. Kip. $4.:i": Max Kitterman. F.'ect. Exp $K3.4.V K. A. McCaffrey. Elect E-rp $85.55: Ooo. Hormel. Elect. Bxo $62.3$: A. E. Ehle. Elect. Exp. $70.35; Robert Bryson. Elect. Exp. S2.35: Elmer Crull. Elect- Exp. $95.45: Chas. Porter. F.lct. Exp. $82.35: J. T. Reynolds. Elect. Exp. $1.7S; Clarence Wright. Elect. Exp. $S3.2r.: V. J. Atkinson. Elect Ep $R2.4".; Edear Becson. Elect. Exp. 77.30; W. H. Miller. E'ect. Exp. $?S.S; WaRr-r Bnrges. EWt. Exp. $77. "O; Will Moore. Elct. Exp. $R1.S3: Will Ratllff. Elect. Exp $3S,70: Chas. Huffman. Elect. Exp. $7Sno: Jeck Knollenberg. Elect. Exp $80.30: Will Turner. Elect. Exp. $75. SO; Richard Morrow. Elect. Exp. $!ii. SO; W. T.Widup. Elect. Exp. $e:!.10: C H. Frehm. Elect Exp. $(55.10; Clark A. Thomas. Elect. Exp. $!3.10: Chas. McPherson. Elect. Exp. $65.10: Paul McRride. Elect. Exp. $85.10, Robert Davis. Elect. Exp. $65.35; Freeman Kane. Elect. Exn. $65.30: I. A. Gorman, Elect. Exp. $65.65; Will McVay. Elect. Exp. $85.10: L. M. Jones. Elnot. Exp. $65 45: L. C Englebert. Elect Exp. $6510: David Reid. Elect. Exp. $5.10: Walter Johnson, Elect. Exp. $65.10: E. H. Davenport. Elet. Exp. $85.10: Frank Crump. Elect. Exp. $S3.10; Joe Edwards. Elect. Exp. $S3.10; John Niewoehner. Elect. Exp. $83.1": Samtiel Rraden. Elect. Exp. $S5 60: E. T. Hall. Elect. Exp. $83.10; Fred MoKinndey. Elect. Exp. $65.10: Shuman Jones. Elect. $S3.60: Ira Tucker. Elect. Exp. $83.10: Harvey Brown. Elect. Eftp. $89.10; John Noss. Elect. Exp. $88.10; Oarfield Dixon. Elect. Exp. $85.10: C. E. Bell. Elect. Exp. $83.10; J. O. Edgerton. Elect Exp. $83.10; Victor Newman. Elect. Exp. $83.10: T. B. Martin. Rlect. Exp. $65.10; James E Harris. Elect. Exp. $65.10: C. M. Uaworth. Elect. Exp. $65.60: Russell Clark. Elct. Exp. $81.35: Michael Kelley, Elect. $125.00: Demas Coe. Elect. Exp. $125.00; L. P. Meredith. Elect. Exp. $125.00; A. I. Hafner. Elect Exp. $20.50; C. C. Durkel. Elect Exp. $20.50: Clem Carr, Elect. Exp. $25; Wm. Trussler, Elect. Exp. $5.00; Linn Swain, Elect. Exp. $3.00: Grace Smith. Elect. Exp. $10.00: Elmer Jenks, Elect. Exp. $4.00: Orla McKee. Clerk. $20.50. Lawrence Handley. Clerk. $20.50: Gustave Sudhoff. Clerk, $20.50: Karl Movers. Clerk. $20.50; Ira Wood. Clerk. $20.50; Will Eversman. Clerk. $20.5ft; Miller Bros. Hardware. Elect. $15.95: I. S. Lanning Co., Elect. $21.00: Elmer Forod, Elect. $10.50; Citv Restaurant. Elect. $28.40; C. C. Durkel. Elect. $1: 'Nicholson Ptg. Mfg. Co.. Elect. $337.45: !J J. Harrington. Elect. $16.10: Women Relief Corps. Elect. $379.30; Glen Miller Transfer Co. Elect. $45.00; J. M. 1'oe Ptg. Co.. Elect. $300.25; L. P. Meredith. Elect. $50.79; Chas. Atkinson, Elect. $22.50; Robert Bryson. Elect. 922.50; Chas. Porter. Elect. 922.50; E. H. McCaffrey, Elect. $22.50; Max Kitterman. Elect. $22.50; G. H. Brehn. Elect. $18.00. Court Allowances: Lindley Swain. $48.00; C. V. Carr. $10.20; C. V. Carr,, $12.06; C. V. Carr. $28.00: C. V. Carr.: $6.00; G. W. Dutro. $4.00; C V. Carr. 95c; C V. Carr. 5c: C. V. Carr. $2.60; C .V. Crr, 85e; C. V. Carr. 92.0; C V. Carr. R5e; C. V. Carr. $2.0: C. V. Crr,R5c; C V. Carr. $2.0; I. B. Nuebaum.: $27.25: Howard Dill. $7.50; Jos. EIUman. $7.60: J. F. Holaday. $4.W; W. A. Bond, $60.00: Jos. Edward. $7.50; Thomas Law ler. $7.50; Andrew Hoover. $7.50: A. O. Halsley. 97.S0; Ellis Frame, $7.60; BenJ. Crook, $11.; Geo. Miller. $8.00; Geo. McKinley, $7.50; L. P. Meredith. $5.00: S. K. Morgan, $$.00; V. I". Lirinis. jj.ut; r. iwma, i - v; Sarah Morrow. 1.00 ; W. U. Spa . $60.00: City Restaurant. 94.55; Wat Publishing Co. $10,00: . Bobba-Merrill Co.. $7.00; I P. Meredith. 9u5.0; H. C. Cheesman, 93.00; Hory Davis, 93.00; M. F. Johnston. 92.00; I M. Gentle. 92.00; B. N. Crump, 93.05; Eugene Anderson, 923.10; Elisabeth Candler, 913.63; Elizabeth Candler. fl04.0; John F. Holaday, $125.98. , DKV-t.
