Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 30, 14 December 1920 — Page 11
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THE PALLADIUM CLASSIFIED ; ADVERTISING Standardised and indexed fdr quick ref- . erene, according to The Bull L. Smith
t Advertising Rate is cent per i Una. per Insertion. words to the Una. No ad taken for less than 20 cents eash or 1m than SO cent charge. No ads accepted after It o'clock on day of publication. For contract, call phona 2S34 or tttX. MONUMENTS 1 JOHN P. EMSLJE - Monuments , 15 South Tenth Street , Phone 4011 SPECIAL NOTICE Religious m articles,; K. of C. ..jroods. Xmas novelties. Miss Josephine Ahaus, 501 S. 9th. NOTICE Members of the B. of R. C, Glen Miller Lodge 671, are requested to be present attheir meeting at the I. O. O. F. hall, S. W. cor. 8th and Main, this evening at 7:30. H. A. Dersham, rec. secy. WANTED Furniture repairing and reflntshlng. Job carpenter, palnttng.and varnishing. Phone 8148. 81 & W. 5th CHIROPRACTOR 2A TAKE ADJUSTMENT to remove that eold. Ruth Straley, chiropractor. 248 Colonial Bid. , LOST LOSTA W. C T. U. Leave at Lawall Jewelry Co. Howard. PAIR SHELLfUM NOSE GLASSES Lost Saturday evening. Model Clotb- . Ing Co. or Main St. Return to Police Hdqr. Reward. LOST Pearl Deads, Sunday p. Phone 3050. Reward. HELP WANTED MALE m. WANTED Beef butcher. Anton Stolle f: Son.
I VANTED Married man v family to work on farm.
with small Phone 54053. WANTED Men wishing positions fireman, brakemen, motormen. colored train porters on large Indiana roads write immediately for full Information. $150-8200 mOTfth. No experience necessary. Inter Railway, Dept 45, Indianapolis. Ind. ' MlbTwiNTER TERM OPENING, DEC. 2 7 to Jan. 8. We need two young men to help take rare of college rooms. The work will pay tuflon for complete business course. Call at office or phone for particulars. Richmond Business College. Col. Bldg. Phone 2040. WANTED Experienced farm hand email family. Bteady work. House and fuel furnished; give reference where you have been employed for past five years. Box A-1197, care Palladium. WANTED First-class automobile man; no other need to apply. Steve Worley. SALESMEN eV AGENTS WANTED x WANTED Agent to organize selling force in Richmond and vicinity for product which is in great demand. References required. Ground floor contract for right man or woman. Liberal commission basis. Clean, honest, wholesome work- for person of industry and honesty. Write Box 247, Howe, Indiana, immediately. WANTED Salesman and . dealers to sell "The August Bowser" Visible Automatic Gasoline pumps, tanks, etc. Our pumps are well established In In - should ight parties. stributors. Wayne, SERVICES OFFERED 8 CLEANING Phone 3667 YARDS Furnace work. WANTED Washings. 227 N. 20. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT 9 MODERN Furnished room. 42 JL 10. FTTRNIsiHED ROOMS Suitable for gentlemen. 409 N. 17. FOR RENT 3 furnished rooms. In -quire at 111 So 6th. furnYshedrooms. 4oFn7YT FOR RENT Large front room In modern home. Suitable for man and wife or two gentlemen. 100 N. 6th. Phone 1427. ; LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS 9 TWO MODERN ROOMS Light housekeeping. No children. 68 South 17th. SLEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT 9 FOR RENT Redroom with bath, for gentleman. 404 N. 11. - FOR RENT Sleeping rooms. 10th. 27 So. HOUSES APTS. TO RENT FIVE-ROOM Furnished house. Phone 3862. No children. 3 FLATS 5 rooms snd bath. No children. 46 N. 7. Apply Dr. Zimmerman. FC-RRENT 1 modern furnishl'dpartment for light housekeeping. Phone 1149 or call 102 S. 2. Geo. B. Moore. BOARD AND ROOM 10 BOARD AND ROOM With steam heat a id bath. $S and $10. 412 N. 11 St. ffoNTED Smalfchiid to-board! 405 FURNACES WOLVERINE FURNACES 12. J. Knapp. Ph. 1876. Office 17 S. 7. COAL AND FUEL lit jOCk" WOOD Beechand Sugar! Phone 3194. FOR SALE Stove or block wood; also locust posts. All sizes. Phone 1419. Block wood, for stove or furnace. Phone 2916. Jones & Farmer. COAL Peacock and Kentucky. Good for furnace or stove. SUPERIOR IOE & COAL CO. N W. 3rd and Chestnut. Phone 3121 MOVING AND STORAGE 15 W.-E. -EVANS For local and long distance hauling of all kinds. PHONE 8105 530 LINCOLN HARRIS & NORRIS Local and Long Distance Hauling Phone 4346 FORREST MONGER Yo local and long distance hauling. Anrnlturo crated, stored and shipped. UTO MOVING VAN MO S. 7th SL. Phone 30S
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16 LOCAL and LONO DISTANCE MOVINCJ t HOUSEHOLD GOODS RICtfMOND STORAGE COMPANY Crating and Storage Rear 19 a 11th St. Phones ZJ28-156B W. O. BAKER. Mgr. STORAGE FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS Feltman'a Storage House. .Apply,,. Felt- . roan's Cigar Store. Phone No. 2039. C0 Main St. CLEANING AND PRESSING 17 Suits Dry Cleaned and Pressed, $1.50 ; suits pressed, 50c. Called for and delivered. Satisfaction guaranteed. Herbert Dalbey, phone 2018, I. O. F. Bldg. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 LARGE SOFT COAL HEATER, rd. ios s. BED With springs, range and hot plate. 1894. 3-4 size; coal 720 N. 8. Phone BICYCLES Almost new. 326 N. 12. Phone 6248. TYPEWRITER. Underwood1. No. 6. for sale. Inquire 613 South 7th Street FOR SALE Braas cagea and roller birds. Interurban Restaurant SALE Cook stove, wood. $10. Bronze bedstead, 85; gas cook stove, $4; good organ. $10. 241 a W. 3rd. For Sale Used Furniture 6 leather-botton refinlshed oak kitchen chairs; 2 cherry 1-drawer stands, 1 oak rocker, 1 white enameled 1-drawer stand, 1 walnut bed room stand, 1 small , oak stand, 1 cherry library stand, beauty; 1 fine walnut bed, 1 Jewel box, inlaid with walnut; 1 walnut chair. LEWIS C. 448 S. 16th St. FAHLSING Phone 2596 MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22 WANTED Rood doll size. Phone 3655. buggy. Good GOOD USED FURNITURE of all kinds wanted. See us before you sell Townsend's Used Goods, 533 Main. Phone 1296. FURNITURE AND STOVES All kinds; good prices. Home Supply Store, 131 Ft Wayne Avenue. Phone 1862. ELI A SON FURNITURE EXCHANGE Good used furniture bought and sold. Se& us before-you buy or sell. We pay highest prices. Eltason Furniture Exchange. 620 Main St. Phone 1469. FURNITURE WANTED We pay highest prices for Used Goods. Stoves, etc. Brammer & Foster, 17 S. 7th. Phone 1876. POULTRY FOR SALE White Rock hens. 20c lb. Hay fork and rope, base burner, cook stove. Call 54103 FOR SALE Barred Rock cockerels, big boned and nicely marked. Also some nice Buff Cochin Bantams, both sexes. Mrs. S. P. Pike, Centerville, Ind. FOR SALE 36 Barred Rock pullets; just began laying; and 6 Yeeterlaid, White Leghorn cockerels. E. G. Hatfield, Greensfork. Ind. DOGS FOR SALE COON DOG. 217 N. 13, for sale. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FINE VIOLIN For sale, three-quarter size. hone 2733. B-FLAT (SSEriNET for sale, in good condition, with case and Instruction book. Price $35. Phone 6088. STARR PIANO For sale; in excellent condition. Call 4401. FOR SALE One Starr and one Mirophone phonograph, both good as new, and real Christmas bargain, at our trade-in- prices. Weisbrod's. FOR SALE Several splendid used pianos; bargains. Walter B. Fulghum. RECORD EXCHANGE USED records bought, sold, exchanged. I Nellie A. Booker, Miller Harness Store. SPECIALS AT THE STORES 25 We buy and sell good used watches. See us for bargain's. C. E. KEEVER 7 South 11th Street Fine New York Apples and Potatoes on sale, retail or wholesale, near corner 4th and N. D Sts. No. 328. CHRISTMAS GIFT SPECIALS 25 CUT Scissors and Shears 35c to $1.50 Get our prices on Disston and Diamond Edge, Keen Kutter and Atkins Hand Sawa Cheaper Quality Saws. $1.00. $1.50 to $1.75 Cat prices on Braces and Auger Blta BIRCK'S HARNESS STORE. 611 Main CIGARS FOR HIM High-Grade Cigars, well-known brands 25 to box, $2.00 to $5.00 Complete line of Smokers' Articles FELTMAN CIGAR STORE 609 Main, Phone 2039 4 Medicine Cabinets, nickle plated bath room fixtures, electric lamps. Christmas tree cord lights, - tc, at Meerhofrs, 9 S. 9. Phone 123S for plumbing and heating repairs.
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FOR HER CH RISTM AS Why Not Buy Her a Blue Grass Electric Washer?
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Would Make Ideal Christmas Gifts Horton Vacuum Washers, $25.00; Others $6.00 to $100 Feltman's Furniture House 35-37 South 6th St. AL. RUBY, Mgr.
BUILDING MATERIALS IS IT A HOUSE? Build t with Concrete Blgpc LIVE STOCK 31 TWO full blood Hampshire male hogs, six months old. Double immune. Phone 6149B. MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES WANTED Tour bicycle or motorcycle repaired this winter at METERS & TROXEL Opposite City Bldg. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE ELECTRIC CAR For sale. Phone 1466. 1920 BUICK ROADSTER, fully equipped. Phone 5290. 712 Main. AUTOMOBILE TRIMMING TOPS RE-COVERED Lights sewed in curtains; also inside trimming. Gy Y ATCHLEY. 610 North D Street AUTOMOBILE PAINTING 35 The Standard Auto Paint Shop A. G. Trakowski, prop, and mgr. 618 Richmond avenue. Phone 4614, Richmond, Ind. PUBLIC SALE
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The undersigned will sell at public auction as 'administrator for the estate of Lucy I. Bond, deceased, at her residence, 238 South 15th street, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15th, beginning promptly at one o'clock, the following household goods : Kitchen utensils, kitchen chairs, kitchen cabinet; fireless cooker, cupboard, ice box, kitchen table, washing machine with wringer, wash boiler, hot plate, and full set of Haviland dishes ; china closet, library table, six good dining chairs, three good rockers, settee,
pedestal and har-mirror, bookcase, one dining room rug, one body Brussels rug, two Axminster rugs, beds, feather ticks, mattress and springs, wardrobe, dressers, matting, linoleum, and other articles' too numerous to mention. AMERICAN TRUST & SAVINGS BANK, Administrator Simon Weddle, Auctioneer; J. E. Healy, Clerk
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FOR RENT -2 Smites off Offices One is especially desirable for dentist or physician. The Starr Piano Coa . 931-35 Main Street
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We have a large stock of new Corn Meal, Navy Beans, BigT Flour, Popcorn, priced to sell. ' Hoosier Feed Feeder Co.
"The Place With the Yellow Front" "A Square Deal Our Motto"
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Gear-driven, 3 folding tub. racks .J REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 FOR SALE 22 acres near city. Three modern double houses, central. Five singles, close in. Arthur Brooks. FOR REAL ESTATE AND FARMS, see A. M. ROBERTS, IS 8. Sth. Phone 4171. C. C. HAWLET & SON New Paris. O. For Farms and Real Estate Of all kinds C. E. KEEVER CO. has a fine list of houses. Office phone 1641; res. 21(9. Office 7 S. 11th St. See us for bargains. FARMS FOR SALE 43 80 ACRES Good 2-story 8-room house, large cellar, lights, both waters, 2 good sized barns, nice spring, 5 acres of timber; 2 miles from Richmond; $14,000. 90 ACRES Good 7-room house, good barn and outbuildings, all level and a good one. Possession at once; $19,000. 160 ACRES New 7-room house, large bank barn. 25 acres sugar camp and bluegrass pasutre, 1,000 locust trees, rolling but a producer. Will sell or trade for 40 to 60 acres, well improved. Why wait until spring and soft roads? Select your farms now and get settled; be ready to plow when your neighbors are, then everything goes lovely. Come in and let your wants be known. ' HARRIS "AND " KORTEWEG S. W. Cor. Main and Sixth Streets Phone 2278 GOOD CITY HOMES PORTERFIELD. Colonial Bldg. PUBLIC SALE OFFICE ROOMS FOR RENT 39 ; FEED DEALERS 31A Phone 2063
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WHO WNTS TO TRADE a ,60 or SOtaere farm for prop- J erxy at uw; eage ox lucamona.' Good locttqtL; " forHect h. MEEK Auctiarteer and Realtor , Phones: 6.tf!ot 1830. Residence 4095 t.'r.'r Tiki! Mala St.' '" LI6AL NOTICE NOTICB, -JfO LOT OWNERS The annual -meeting of the owners of Jots in . Eariham CemMery will be held at the of fie of Bradbury A Bailey, rooms I6-JW Colonial Building on Monday. January 3. 121, at the hour of I o'clock p. ift. to elect one director and to receive the report for the past year and for other business pertaining to the ewnstsry, , v ... JOHN L RUPE. "r - President. , , rloward i A. ' DM. Secretary. Dec ia-20-iT.S;. - LEGAL NOTICE . NOTICE OF. APPOINTMENT. State of Indiana,: County of Wayne, as.: Estate 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 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 Hoelsc-her, Attorneys. . !' Nov. 3; Dec. 7-14. LEGAL NOTICE State of Indiana, County of Wayne, ss: Office of School City of Richmond. Indiana.. . , ; ' . - NOTICE 6r SALE OF BONDS NOTICE IS ''HEREBY OIVEN by the School City 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 (1400,000.) 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 sum from and but of which to make payment of the costs of 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 elxa of building proposed to be erected Is modern two-story school building, with frontage of three hundred eighty-six feet four inches, and of width of two hundred feet, and same 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 shall retlro serially. Twenty T-tsahd Dollars January 1, 1924, and Ilk -amount in four semi-annual vaymcuts thereafter; and Forty Thousand Dollars December 31, 1925: and Forty Thousand Dollars January 1, 1927, and Ilk amount each year thereafter to and including January 1, 1933. Upon all bonds maturing to and Including December 31. 1925. interest shall be paid at six per cent per annum, and upon all remaining bonds interest shall be paid at live per cent per annum. Interest. Js payable semi- annually from data January 1, 1921. Interest and principal payments are payable at - Second National Bank, Richmond, Indiana, witnout exenange. 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 for, and premium, elf any, offered therefor. Foil 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. Handler and WUlard Z. Carr. Trustees. Jerome H. Bentley. Superintendent. Gardner, Jessup & Hoelscher. Attorneys. ,t... . ; Nov. 30; Deo. 7-14. MONEY TO LOAN FARM LOANS Five, ten . and twenty years at 6 per cent and 6 per cent. H. B.;.CUSTER 710 Main SV,. Phone 2962 PUBLIC SALE
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DISSOLUTION GENERAL FARM SALE We. the undersigned, will offer at public sale on the Reid Springs Farm, first farm north of Richmond on the Chester pike, commencing at 10 o'clock sharp on '. .', ; TlitJRSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1920 4 HORSES AND MULES 41 bay mare, 6 years old. 1 bay mare, smooth mouth; 1 team of good work mules. 2 COWS 2 l;xtra good Jersey cow to freshen last of February; 1 red cow to freshen soon with second calf. 60 HOGS 60-AConsisting of 3 brood sows to farrow in March. 3 sows with 17 pigs ready-to. wean; 15 shoats weighing 160 pounds. 10 weighing about 100 lbs., 11 weighing 75 lbs.; 1 big type poland china male hog. 25 SHEEP ,25-44 food breeding ewes to lamb in February, one buck. HAY AND- GRAIN 800 bushels good assorted yellow corn, six tons alfalfa hay. three-topB clover hay, 4 tons loose wheat straw, 2 tons loose oats straw. FARM IMPLEMENTS McCormlck binder, 6-ft.. Deering mower, 6 ft. Osborhe cylinder, hay loader, almost new. Hoosier corn planter, check row and fertilizer; P.'fc O. gangplow. Good Enough sulky plow. 2 Syracuse walking plows, 1 4-inch J Jfew Idea manure spreader, disc harrow. 1 oDe-row and 1 tworow Gale corn, plow, almost new; ten foot steel hay rake, spike tooth harrow, land roller, two farm wagons with flat beds and hog rack; gravel bed. hay fork, rope and pulleys, storm buggy, extra good set of breeching harness, set of good hip 6trap harness, one-horse wagon harness, buggy harness, collars, lines, bridles, etc. DeLaval cream separator, 12 metal chicken coops, many other articles too numerous to mention.
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Kill The Dangerous HouseJFly Between Now and New Year's " ;V'The house-fly that is seen between THANKSGIVING and CHRISTMAS should be killed at once, as it has fattened for hibernation for the winter months. It will emerge from its winter quarters to greet us on EASTEK DAY and will begin to raise its summer progeny the worst enemy to humanity. It may now be found in all warm places in the home, ESPECCIALLY in the KITCHEN and DINING ROOM, -languid and lazy, and can easily be disposed of by housewives or children. .Special care should be taken to eliminate all flies at this particular time, in view of the danger of disease germs which may reach us from some plague-swept . European countries through the flood of immigrants pouring in upon us. The presence of the fly in the household is a signal that INSANITARY CONDITIONS ejeist and is a WARNING to every intelligent person. Although house-flies are fewer in number, we should not relax our efforts to exterminate the survivors. Kill Every Fly You See and Ask Your Neighbor to Do Likewise!
Hoppe Wants Only One With Belgian Expert (By Associated Press.) NEW YORK, Dec. 14. An essenUal condition on which Willie Hoppe, the world's biUiard champion, will consent to play against Edourad Horsmans, the Belgian expert, is that they play only one match, at 18.2 balk line. It was announced today. Horsmans insisted on two matches, one at 1S.1 aid the other at 18.2, claiming this is the only true test of supremacy. The two experts are also at variance on financial arrangements, Hoppe holding out for 50 per cent of the gate receipts, win or lose, and Horsmans wishing a division allowing the winner 60 per cent and the loser 40 per cent. K. C. Net Squad to Appear Against Cambridge City Tuesday night will see the K. of C.f basketball team pry off the lid on tneir home floor when they hook up against the C. M. A. C. team from Cambridge City in their second game of the Suburban league, on the Y. M. C. A. floor. The "Caseye" have been working hard to get in good shape for this game, and several new men have been added to to thir lineup which will probably put them in good shape to cop this contest. The Cambridge City team is made up of a fast bunch of youngsters who are also out for blood, wishing to break into the winners column of the Suburban league. Tickets for the game are on sale by members of the K. of C. Japs Dedicate Shrine to Emperor Mutsuhito TOKIO, Dec. 14. After six years' labor and an expenditure estimated at $10,000,000, the national shrine to the late Ejnperor Mutsuhito was opened with solemn Shinto ceremonies and amid impressive manifestations of loyalty. For three days the populace of Tokio celebrated the occasion. Every street was decroated with bunting and from the humblest door lanterns were displayed at night. The municipality gave a flower show and open-air performances and theatrical performances In Hibiya Park but for the most part the festivities were co-operatively organized by the citizens in different wards. At hundreds of central points stages had been erected where vaudeville shows were given and there were fireworks both night and day. PRICES DECLINE STOCKHOLM, Dec. 14. The tendency of prices to fall has now reached Sweden and according to the Svensk Hsndelstidning, during the month of October it amounted to four and onehalf per cent. PUBLIC SALE ALEX S. HERBERT PIERCE Society of Chester MONEY TO LOAN 46
LEGION TEAM MEETS MUNC1E WEDNESDAY First appearance) of the American Legion basketball team will b Wednesday night when they lock horns with the fast Y. M. C. A. te&m from Muncie. This should be one & the best independent attractions of the year, and the locals will hsv a chance to demonstrate their mettle when they go up against the Magic City five. The Legion team will be made up of O'Neil and Porter, forward; Simmons, canter; McBride and 8isimons. guards. Several reserve w4U be on hand and may be given a tfeance to show their worth along with ttoe regulars in Wednesday's game. Tickets are on sal at cigar and drug stores uptown, and will w sold at the door. None are reserved and the first on tha ajrouad wUl have the
best seats. If the first attraction of the season is a suceess the local Legion will bring other good teams to tb 4ty during the winter. California Prepares to Entertain Buckeyes By Associated Press.) STANFORD UNIVERSITY. Calif., Dec. 14 The Ohio State football team, western conference champions, will be guests of Stanford university, Dec. 23. and will practice on the the Stanford turf, enroTlte to Pasadena, where the Ohioans will meet the champion University of California team. Jan. 1. During its stay here the team will be luncheon guests of the Skull and Snakes Athletic society. The Ohio special train will leave here at 4. p. m. for Los Angeles. The visitors first stop in northern California will be at Parkelvyon. Dec.22. There they will spend an hour looking over the campus of their rivals. That night both teams will be guests of Ohio State alumni at San Francisco. NEBRASKA WILL PLAY PITTSBURG NEXT SEASON (By Associated Press.) LINCOLN, Neb.. Dec. 14. In confirming dispatch from Pittsburgh of the agreement to tako the Nebraska football team to Pittsburgh for a game next fall, Fred W. Luehring. Nebraska athletie instructor, said it will ba the policy of Nebraska to enter imo a contract for aft annual game with some eastern team either tn the east, or on the Nebraska grounds. latersectional contests, he believes, will tend to popularize the sport. COACHES TEAM MORGANTOWN, W Va., Dec. 14 Athletic authorities at the University of West Virginia yesterday received a telegram from Francis Stadsvold. former star University of Michigan basketball player, that he will arrive here Dec. 16 to start work as coach of the University of West Virginia basketball squad. You can't help a man after he's dead but that is the time everybody seems most anxious to help him. LEGAL NOTICE State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss.: Wayne Circuit Court, October Term, 1920. No. 19365. Palsey Ann Hosier, et al. vs. John Mr La In. et at BK IT KNOWN. That on the 2th flavor November 19J0. the above named plaintiffs hy their attorney, filed In the office of the Clerk of the Wayne Circuit Court thir complaint aealnet said 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 State of Indiana. Said Defendants. John McLaln and his unknown Administrators, Executors, heirs, legatees, devissees. grantees and assigns; the unknown wife or fl-idow of John McLaln and her onknown personal representatives, heirs, legatees, devisees, grantees and assigns: Peter Johnson and his unknown per, sonal representatives, heirs, legatees, devisees, grantees and assigns; the unknown wife or widow of Peter Johnson and her personal representatives, heirs, legatees, devisees, grantees, and assigns; John Hale and his unknown personal representatives, heirs, legatee?, devisee, grantees and assigns: the unknown wife or widow of John Hale and her unknown personal representatives, heirs, legatee, devisees, grantees and assigns; John Vandevere. and his un-' known personal representatives, heirs, legatees, devisees, grantees and assigns: the unknown wife or widow of John Vandevere and her unknown per-" sonal representatives, heirs, legatees, devisees, grantees and assign; James C. Kernmnn and his unknown nersonal representative, heirs, legatees, devisees, grantees and assigns; the unknown wife or widow of James C. Ferguson and her unknown personal representatives, heirs, legatees, devisees, grantees and assigns; therefore are hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint against them and that ualsss they ft p tar and answer or demur thereto, at the calling of the aald cause, on the Had day of January lzl. a day f the January Term of said Court to t begvn and held at the Court House in th City of Richmond on the first Mostaay mt Januarv, 1921, next, said Complaint and the mattera and things therein contained and alleged, will bo taken as true, and the said cause will be heard and determined In their absence.-. - . 1 1. 1 1 n urn yA t r. mr vvai or ha. id Court at the Oitv -at etphmnnH this 2th day of November 19J0'. - LINUS P. MKRRD1TH, Clark. vrvii inw in m w ft t i i - Attorney for Plaintiffs.-' . Nov. 30; Dec 7-14.
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