Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 26, 9 December 1920 — Page 15
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Advertising Rates 10- cents per line, per Insertion. 6 words to the line. No ad tsken for less than JO cents cash or less than SO cents charge. No ads accepted after 11 o'clock on day of publication. For contract, call phone S8!4 or 2872. MONUMENTS 1B JOHN P. EMSLIB Monuments 15 South Tenth Street Phone 402! CARD OF THANKS CARD OP THANKS The Executive Committee desires to express its deep appreciations of the penerous help Riven by the merchants and the public jrenerally in making the Indoor Fair, recently given by St Andrew's congregation a success. CHAIRMAN. CARD OF THANKS We desire to express our sincere thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Creek and Mrs. Hart and all friends for their kindness during sickness and death of Mary Mize. MR. RICHARD MIZE. MRS. FLORA RICKMAN. SPECIAL NOTICE 3 WANTED Furniture repairing and reflnlshlnir. Job carpenter, palntinsr and varnishing. Phone 3148. 31 & W. fith St. TAKE APJL'STMK.S'T to remove that cold. Ruth Straley, chiropractor. 243 Colonial Bldg. WANTED The person who took umbrella from Lienneman's shoe store on S. E. St.. Saturday night, to return same and avoid trouble. LOST XX5ST A brown back day book, containinjfv lots of names and addresses, close to the freijrht depot. Finder return to 201 So. B. Reward. LOST One wool brown plove in Kresge on Main St. Return to 700 So. 8. HELP WANTED MALE "WANTED Reliable elderly man for night watchman. Apply Mr. Sommers Rlehmond Piston Ring Co. WANTED Men wishing- positions Fireman. Brakeman. Motormen, Colored Train Porters on large Indiana roacte write immediately for full information. S150-S200 month. No experience necessary. Inter Railway, Dept. 162, Indianapolis, Ind. WANTED FirstfasTulmobne man ; no other need to apply. Steve Worley. CLERKS Over 1 7, for" Postal Mail Service. J125 month. Experience unnecessary. For free particulars of examination, write J. Leonard, (former Civil Service Examiner) 1041 Equitable Dldff., Washington, D. C. HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED Competent srirl or woman to do liKht house work in small familv. No washing. Call 2 S3 5 or Mrs. Vigran, fc Arden Apt. WANTED Dishwasher. Pennsylvania Station Restaurant. GIRL, 2343. wanted, for second work. Call HOUSEKEEPER" wanted. Call 3294. SITUATIONS WANTED 8 IRONINGS wanted. 217 South 5th St. ROOMS FOR RENT TWO MODERN ROOMS Light house- I keeping. No c hildren. 6S South 17th. I FURNISHED ROOMS Suitable I for ; u gentlemen. 40ft N. 17. MODERN FURNISHED FRONT ROOM. H2 N. 12. Phone 5248. FOR RENT Two rooms, furnished for liglit housekeeping. 414 So. 5th. !' T: REN'T Nicely jocated front room hr..s kepeing, first floor. 113 So. 10. John N. Koll. FOR RENT Modern 1 1th. 403 6TH ST.. NORTH. 16V& Light housekeeping rooms. FOR RENT--Two unfurnishedoorns for light housekeeping, to parties without children. 41 North 11th St. Phone 2558. 9TH ST.. SOUTH. 206 Furnished rooms for men only. 1 4TH ST.. NORTHS 401 Furnished rooms, gentlemen only. 4TH ST.. SOUTH. 314 Three furnished or unfurnished. MODERN', for pentlemanT 200 rooms, S. 7 tli. BOARDING 10; WANTED Small child to board. S. 11. 403 HEATING AND PLUMBING 14 PLUMBING, heating and lighting contracting, repairing and supplies, at Meerhoffs, 9 South 9th. Phone 1236. FURNACES " WOLVERINE FURNACES J. Knapp. Ph. 1876. Office 17 S. 7. COAL AND FUEL Rlockwood, for stove or furnace. Phone 2916. Jones & Farmer. WOOD for sale. Phone 107Si WOOD FOR SALE Hard, good burning Block Wood. See it Ft corner of li'ih and North H streets. nioxn 1-104 MOVING AND STORAGE 16 STOP. ACE FOR HOUSEHOLD OOODS I'Vllman's Sioragv House. Applv Feltman's Cigar Store. Phone No. 203 'J. (Ofl Main St. FORREST MONGER For local and long distance hauling. Furniture crated, stored and shipped. AUTO MOVING VAN -'00 S. 7th St. Phono 2fiii8 SPECIAL NOTICE
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NOTICE! The farmers of Clay township give notice that any hunting, traping-, digging of fur-bearing animals, or malicious trespass without proper permit, will be prosecuted. CLAY TOWNSHIP FARM FEDERATION.
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- MOVING AND STORAGE 16 LOCAL and LONG DISTANCE MOVING Of HOUSEHOLD GOODS RICHMOND STORAGE COMPANT Crating and Storage Rear 19 S. 11th St. Phones 2228-15 W. G. BAKER. Mgr. MOVING AND STORAGE LOCAL and LONG DISTANCE HAULING Call Phone 2063 , W. E. EVANS For local and long distance hauling of all kl Kinds. PHONE 3105 330 LINCOLN MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 FUR NECK PIECE New. Phone 1742 FOR SALE Live anddressed chickens, delivered to all parts of city. 306 Main. Phone 2754. - FO iFsTL E Freshf (sh o f "alf k i n d sT 3 0 - Main St. Phone 2754. Free delivery. FOR SALE A few home-grown potatoes. 306 Main. Phone 2754. FORSALE A folding- baby cart! 417 So. 11. FOR SALE Child's coat and raincoat, and doll cart. 34 So. 10. FURS for sale: red fox muff and collar. 30 S. 13th St. TYPEWRITER, Underwood. No. 5. for sale. Inquire 613 South 7th Street. FOR SALE Man's ovenoat and suit; ladies' suit and coat. 2000 S. A. Phone 3621. , FOR SALE Angora troat skin rug or robe; man's dress suit and vest, small size. 303 N. 10th. FOR SALE Crass cases and roller birds. lnterurban Restaurant. IVORY reed . gondola. Call Mrs. Fred Bayer, 1215 S. A. Phone 2954. FOR SALE Carload of fine white stock potatoes at car near Pennsylvania freight depot. FOR SALE l.non busheds hom grown potatoes. 306 Main St. Phone 275 1. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22 RAW FURS wanted. 640 N. 10th St. WANTEDPhone 47; -To buy used office desk. GOOD USED FURNITURE of all kinds wanted. See us before you sell Townsend's Used Goods, 53."! Main. Phone 12SS. FURNITURE AND STOVES All kinds: good prices. Home Supply Store, lol Ft. Wayne Avenue. Phone 1SG2. ELTASON FURMTUKE EXCHANGE Good used furniture bought and sold. See u:? before you buy or sell. We pay highest prices. Eliason Furniture Excjiiinge. 20 Main St. Phone 1 46. FURNITURE WANTED We pay highest prices for Used Ooods, Stoves, etc. Urammer ,fc Foster. 17 S 7th Phone 1S7C. MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES WANTED Tour bicycle or motorcycle repaired this winter at MEYERS & TROXEL Opposite City Bldg. DOGS FOR SALE A NO. 1 RACCOON, opposum. skunk dog on trial. 202 National Ave. AY. pows LIVE STOCK pigs for sale. and Phone .4310. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR SALE Upright piano; excellent condition; $K,o if sold at once. Box D4085. care Palladium. A AND H FLAT CLARINETS In ffood condition. Call 3S South 16. R-FLAT CLARINET for sale, in fjood condition, with cuso and instruction book. Phone fiOS. PIANO and bench for sale; excellent condition. 2tij South l"lh St. 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 H. Kulghum. STARR PIANO for sale; in "excellent condition. Call 4401. RECORD EXCHANGE USED records bought, sold, exchanged. Nellie A. Booker. Miller Harnss Store. SPECIALS AT THE STORES 25 Highest grade crucible steel bit, perfectly tempered and ground; these hatchets are $1.50 value. Sale prices $1.09. Our prices are below present market prices. Auto Strop or Oillotle $5 00; Safety I Razor $4. lit; other popular makes. $1.00. I Razor Blades 50c package, ,"Sc. Pocket Knives 25c to $1.50. r.lECK'S HARNESS STORE, n Main. APPLES Two carloads of fancy New York Apples Spies, Baldwins and Greenings. In order to make room for car of potatoes, will sell for days onlv $1.25 Per Basket Delivered any place in city. Phone 1G0! or call first door north of Lichtenfels' Meat Market, 177 Ft. Wayne avenue. RICHMOND FRUIT CO' SPECIAL NOTICE
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3537' S. 6th SPECIALS AT THE STORES We buy and sell good used watches. See us for bargains. Co Bo KEEVER 7 South 11th Street BUILDINC MATERIALS 28 IS IT A FACTORY? Build It witK Concrete Bigg 227 Berlschjfros PhcrM?32SO AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE FOR SALE TWO DELIVERY BEDS to fit rear of Ford roadster. Choice $5.00 BETHARD AUTO CO. FOR SALE Model 57 Cadillac Victoria. ,, ...... ..u.v tr, tires practically now. Mechunically in excellent condition. A bargnin for some one if sold at once. Terms convenient for buyer. Phono 2011 or 2S41. Write P. o. Box so 3 Richmond. For Sale ! Two n'.-ion Kissel Dump Trucks with' horizontal hydraulic dump, :Vi yard! gravel beds. These trucks are new I and are on our floor. Regular price j stock, J3.S75.00. Save yourself $1800. CENTRAL MOTOR COMPANY 427 N. Meridian St., IndianapqlU. FOR 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. I. .1. L. Flarmeier. care First National Hank. Cambridge City, Indiana. AUTO SUPPLIES AND REPAIRS 35! Scored Cylinders Repaired Using same pistons and rings; waterjackets repaired without heating; whole cylinder. Will re-bore your Ford, furnishing rings and pistons, for $13. Reboring of cylinders will be $1.50 each. All work guaranteed. L. W. HARRIS Rear 100 South Sixth St. AUTOMOBILE TRIMMING Body ! Building i ; 1 ; TRUCK BEDS, CABS ) i j Sedan Building a Specialty; We do trimming, painting and repair-! I ing on any automobile body. All experienced men. Only competent sedan ! builders in the city. j Address us at Seidel Buggy Company j
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SPECIALS AT THE STORES 25 Grass Electric Washer? Gear-driven, 3 folding tub racks -$45.00. Afl Ruby, Mgr. AUTOMOBILE PAINTING 35 QUALITY AUTOMOBILE PAINTING Ernest li. Spencer. Iar 720 tfnuth 5 1 1 St.. Richmond. Ind. Phone 2716. Estimates cheerfully given. TOPS RE-COVERED Lights sewed in curtaina; also inside trimming. GUY ATCHLEY 610 North D Street AUTOMOBILE TIRES SEE THESE TIRE BARGAINS Kokomo Tires 30x3 $12.60 30x3 $10.40 Olhor sizes in proporiion. The place where you can cet Seal-Fast. Minute-Man Patches FELTMAN'S CIGAR STORE 600 Main St. Phone 2039 Tut-Rate Tire Store' WANTED TO RENT 41 ONE or two unfurnished rooms wanted. References. Ad. Box I 9111. Palladium. BATTERY SERVICE Your Battery should be Recharged and Your Curtains Fixed before zro weather arrives. Do it now before it's too late. We are equipped to care for your wants. BETHEL GARAGE Both phones Fountain City and Hollansburg REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 HOME FOR SALE On account of leaving the city, I will sell my home at 417 S. 15th street. Six rooms and bath, furnace, hot and cold running water everything strictly modern. Possession can be given O. D. BULLERDICK Phone 4064 C. c HAW LEY & SON New Paris, q. For Farms and Real Estate of all kinds VULCANIZING 35 OFFICE ROOMS FOR RENT 39 r
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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 1 Acre at Edge of City Good 6-room house and outbuildings. Must be sold by December 15th. i I r j '5-Room Cottage ! In fine location ; only $1,800. i i 5-Room Cottage In southeast part of city. i ; 5-Room Brick With four lots, only $4,000 ; ; only $1,000 down, and balance j by the month. m 317 Colonial Bldg. Phone 2153-346S FOR REAL ESTATE AND FARMS, see A. M. ROBERTS, IS S. Rth. Phone 4171. Be Progressive Own Your Own Home Why Not One for Christmas? Three 5-room houses on payments. One 8-room house on payments. One 8-room modern, close in; suitable for rooming house. FARMS 120 Acres Good building?, on main road well fenced, rca! producer Bargain for quick sale. 22 Acres Oood house and barn; would make a lovely suburban home. SKE US FOR SERVICE BURDSALL & WILLETT CO. Contractors and Builders REAL ESTATE' Rooms 7 and 8, Vaughan Building 710y2 MAIN Phones 1481. 3271. 3293 25 ACRES Good 7-room house, good barn and outbuildings, well fenced, land slightly rolling, located on main pike, close to school and church, 5 miles from Richmond; $4,250. 60 ACRES Good 5-room house, barn and outbuildings, orchard, fair fences and well drained; good location, 3 miles to school and railroad. Only $135 per acre. Possession at once; $5,000 will handle this farm. 107 ACRES Good 7-room house, cellar lights, large front and back porches, wash house, .wood house, nice shade, good barn 30xii0, partly cemented: double cribs and wagon shed, large garage, plenty good outbuildings, nice orchard, good fences, we!l tiled everything in good repair. All in cultivation. Located one mile from school and railroad, on main pike. A real farm and a dandv home, $21,500. If in the market property, see us. for farms or city HARRIS AND KORTEWEQ S. W. Cor. Main and Sixth Streets Phone 2278 GOOD CITY HOMES PORT E R F I KLD, Cojonial Bldg. C. E. KEEVK!! CO. has a fine list of houses. Offi.-e phone 164 1: res. 2169. Of fire 7 S. 11 Hi St. See us for bargains. VULCANIZING 35
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LIBERTY, Ind. Edward La Mar was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Her"xchel La Mar Sunday iMrs. Laura Baudendistel, Miss Leona Hoag and Mrs. Iva Hoag were shopping In College Corner Tuesday ..... Perry Brandenburg and sister. Mrs. Taylor were called o Indianapolis Saturday to the bedside of Mrs. Sidney Brandenburg at the city hospital.... Mr. and Mrs. Ray Miles called on Mr. and Mrs. James Mile In Liberty Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Horace La Mar and Mrs. Mary Harbine attended the M. E. church service in Liberty Sun-j aay and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Will Harbine.. Miss Leona Crist waff the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Miles Friday and Saturday Mrs. Clarence Hoag, Mrs. Andy Brandendistet, Mrs. Horace LaMar and Miss Leona Hoag attended the Bath M. E. Missionary society at the home of Mrs. Charles Wilson Wednesday afternoon Henry Poplar called on Ted and Walter Pohlar Wednesday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cromwell entertained the following guests at an oyster supper Saturday evening: Charles Gutapsel and family, Ed and Harold Gutapsel, Brady Clarkson and sister, Miss Jennie, of Clarkbiirg, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tempi eton and George Bellmain and family of Fairfield Mr. and Mrs. Horace LaMar motored to College Corner and Liberty Monday .... Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hoag spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jetie ....Mr. and Mrs. Horace LaMar called on Mrs. O. S. DuBois Monday morning Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Newkirk called on Mr. and Mrs. Bud Johns Sunday afternoon O. S. DuBois and son, Walter, called on Mrs. Mary Harbine Monday Miss Lena Pohlar spent Sunday afternoon with Miss Zola Doty.. . .Truman Lackey and son, Cloyde, spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Horace LaMar Elmer Templeton and family spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Templeton Mrs. Horace LaMar was the guest of Mrs. Herschel LaMar Friday Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cromwell. Mr. and Mrs. George Bellmain and Mrs. Leonard Veal motored to Richmond Monday.. ..Mrs. Clyde Newkirk was the guest of Mrs. Hyle Barcus in Liberty Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Horace LaMar wer puepts of Mrs. Bell Shultz in College Corner Monday Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Crocker and Bud Johns and family were shopping in Brookville Monday .. . .Mrs. Lizzie Orme returned to her home in Liberty Sunday after spending several weeks with her sister, Mrs. Mary Harbine on the farm ....Miss Frances McMahan spent the weke-end with her father, Joe McMahan at the farm ... .Truman Lackey assisted Horace LaMar with shredding last week. .. .Miss Leona Hoag spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Ora Bake.... Miss Fay Croeker spent the week-end at home returning to school in Brookville Monday Perry Brandenburg returned from Indianapolis Monday Mr. and Mrs. Dan Schuster entertained Mr. and Mrs. David Schuster Sunday Henry and Ruther Scott motored to Brookville Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Howard Schuster moved Tuesday into the house recently vacated by Fred Abernathy and family Delmar Schepler moved Monday into the house recently vacated by Clarence Sacre and family Mrs. Laura Baudendistel and sister. Miss Hoag were in College Cor REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 For Sale Modern Property One mile from Richmond corporation, on AbiDgton 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. REAL ESTATE For Sale or Trade FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR SALE 40 acres, close in $9,000. FOR SALE OR TRADE 121 acres, 9 miles out, level. FOR SALE OR 20 miles from one. TRADE 274 acres, Richmond. A good FOR SALE 10 acres, close In, $6000. FOR SALE OR TRADE 87 acres, close in. Price is right. FOR SALE OR TRADE 217 acres, want about 320 acres. Plenty of others at attractive prices. FORREST H. MEEK Auctioneer and Realtor Office 71014 Main Street Room 3, Vaughan Bldg. AUCTIONEER. FOR AUCTIONEERING and REAL ESTATE See FORREST MEEK Phone 4095 MONEY TO LOAN CITY PROPERTY LOANS Ei. B. CUSTER 710i,i .Main St. Thone 2962 MONEY TO LOAN 46
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ner Monday Mrs. Horace LaMai Mrs.-Mary Harbtne, Mrs Will. Craw ford and: Mrs. Will Harbina called oi Mrsc Dan Harbine. Sunday afternooi . . . ,pbrls Hoag is spending a tew fi&yi visiting Mr. and Mrs. Andy Baudeo distel. He will also -visit - his son Arthur Hoag, and family who arrivet from the West recently Lyle Hoaj called on Mr. and Mrs. Andy Bauden distel Sunday afternoon Mr. anc Mrs. Walter Pohlar, Mr. and Mrs. Ra: Miles, Mr. and Mrs. Frank White, Mr and Mrs. Ted Pohlar, Mr. and -Mrs Budl Johns and William Teeguardei and family attended (he social giver at , the Harmony township schoo house Friday evening Mr. and Mrs Horace LaMar. Miss Mildred Tee guarden and Ancil Burris spent Sun Cay evening with Mr. and Mrs. H LaMar Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mile: spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fran! Witt..' Mr. and Mrs. William Tes guarden spent Sunday afternoon witr Mr. and Mrs. Herschel LaMar Mr and Mrs. Walter Pohlar had for theii Sunday guests Walter and Ed Hoovei and Dan Pohlar. JACKSON', Ind. Spencer Geth ers and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wil Brooks and son, and James Lontz anc family spent Saturday evening witt Mr. and Mrs. James Underwood.... Richard Gardner of Mays, Ind., and James Whitton and family spent Fri day with Harvey Whitton Mr. and Mrs. Walter Davis cave moved soutt of Hagerstown....Mr. and Mrs. Carl 'Ammerman and son spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wickersham. of Pershing Mr. and Mrs. Glen Beeson visited Ralph Ingerman oi Richmond, Sunday Doge have killed and injured a number of sheep belonging to Will Brooks. ..Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Whitton and daughter spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gardner, of near Rusnville Mr. and Mrs. Frank Worl, Mr. and Mrs. John Kiser and son, Raymond craig and family, Deolan Dangherty and family, and Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson spent Sunday with Clayton Daugherty and family, of Milion Margaret Hood has been ill.; Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. James Underwood Mr. and Mrs. James Whitton and family called on William Cooney and family of Pershing, Sunday afternoon Lizzie Ammerman. of Pershing, Bpent Friday with Park Ammerman The church planning for an entertainment and Christmas tree at the church, the date will be given later. .. .James and Harvey Whitton were in Cambridge Citj Monday afternoon The Ladies Aid cleared $81 at the Stevens sale, north of town Several attended the Rebecca lodge at Pershing Friday night. . . . .F. Worl is having an electric light plant installed in his home..... Mrs Chester Morris and daughter called on Mr. and Mrs. Ear! Wickersham of Pershing, Monday. MILTENBERGER INDORSED FOR SPEAKER BY C. OF C. MUNCIE, Ind., Dec. 9. The Muncie Chamber of Commerce at its meetina here indorsed the candidacy of State Representative J. D. Miltenberger for speaker of the house. The movement was launched by J. Cooper Props, who two years ago was the Democratic candidate opposing Mr. Miltenberger for representative. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT State of Indiana. County of Wayne, fs. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified as the executor of the last will and testament of Celia Graee. deceased, late of Wayne County. Indiana. Said estate Is supposed to be solvent.PEYTON MITCHELL Eiecutor. Kelley & Keller, Attorneys. Dec 2-9-16 LEGAL NOTICE RECEIVER'S NOTICE TO CREDITORS To the Creditors of Henley Skate Co.: You are hereby notified. That n order ha been made and entered by the Wayne Circuit Court of Indiana, directing all creditors of the above named corporation to file with the undersigned Receiver, all claims against Bd corporation on or before the 31st day of December, 1920. and that any creditor failing: to file hi 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 be duly proven by filing; with the underslg'ned Receiver, at Its banking house in the City of Richmond, Indiana, an Itemized statement of same,' duly verified by oath of the claimant, or his duly authorized agent. DICKINSON TRUST COMPANY. Receiver. Henley Skate- Co. R. K. Shlveley. Atty. Dated Dec. 8th. 1920. LEGAL NOTICE State of Indiana. Wayne Connty. PS: Gladys Halfin Fink vs. Wilbert C. Fink. Wayne Circuit Court. October term. 1920. No. 19321. Petition for divorce. Be It known, that on the Sth 'day of December, 192n. the above named plaintiff, by her attorney, filed in the office o fthe Clerk of the Wayne Circuit Court her petition against said defendant for a divorce and custody. Said plaintiff also filed with said complaint the affidavit of John T. Cook, a disinterested person. showinsr that j s;Irt defendant Is not a resident of this state, and also her own affidavit show ing that her causes for divorce, as stated in her said petition, are, cruel and inhuman treatment and failure to provide. Said defendant Is therefore herebv notifled of the filinsr and pendency of such petition, and that unless be appears and answers or demurs ther-to on the calling of said cause on the Sth day of February, 1921. at the term of said Court to begun and held at th Court House in the City of Richmond on the first Monday of January i! said cause will be heard and determined in his absence. Witness, the Clerk.- and the Sal or said Court, at the City of Richmond, this Sth day of December, 191 LINUS P. MERIDETH. " J. Brandon Griffis. attorney for'plantiff. Dee. 9-l-2.1. MONEY TO LOAN 45
