Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 54, 12 January 1921 — Page 13

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THE PALLADIUM CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Standardize and indexed for auick ref-

erfnce. according to The Basil L. . Smith System (Copyrlgrht). Advertising Rates 10 cents per line, 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 dav of publication. For contract, call 'phone 2834 or 2872. MONUMENTS 1 f JOHN P. E M S L. I E Monuments 15 South Tenth Street Phone 4022 CARD OF THANKS CARD OK THANKS We wish to thank our friends and neighbor, for their kindness during: the sickness and death of our father. Kmsly Snvder. also the beautiful floral tribute, also Rev. Sarghus. THE FAMILY. SPECIAL NOTICE 1 NOTICE OF ELECTION Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Richmond Home Telephone Company, will be held at the office of the Company. 25 North 9th Street, in the city of Richmond, Indiana, on Wednesday. January 26th, 1921, at 2 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of electing thirteen directors of said company for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of such other business as may properly come before said meeting. J. M. LONTZ, President. ' I,. E. BROWNE, Secretary.

CHIROPRACTOR 2A IF YOU HAVE STOMACH TROUBLE SEE ME. MISS STRALEY D. C. 243 Colonial. LOST STOLEN

LOST Coal oil tail light and blanket. Phone 2516. LOST Brown purse, containing small change & Rosary beads. Return to Pal. LOSTG o fd 1 oc k et7ho 1 dT" t wnTp i c t u r e 9 , Monday night. Return Anna Engle, 508 N. 20. I1ST Pair of brown fur men's gloves. Return to county clerk's office and receive reward. IOST A bill fold, containing monev. in or near Dickinson Trust Co.; reward. Phone 3039. LOST Pair shell rim glasses, between South 13th and High school. Return 442 South 13th St.; reward. 7 - Party who was SEEN taking bicycle from South Eighth Street Friends church Sunday morning, Jan. 9th, will avoid arrest Friday by immediately putting it where he found it. HELP WANTED MALE WANTED Experienced farm hand for the coming year. Box D40S8, care of Palladium. WANTED A man with machine for an established tea and coffee route; also two canvassers. Call 613 Main. HELP WANTE D Male or Female5 NOW WHILE YOU ARE OUT OF A . .fob Is a good time to start your busi- ' ness training. Then when the next slump comes you will not be let off. Bookkeepers and stenographers are " kept on the pay roll even when the factory is down. Come up and talk it over. Richmond Business College, Colonial Bldsr. HELP WANTED FEMALE 6 WANTED A girl for clerking. Tracy"s 526 Main. WANTED A girl forjight housework" Phone 2749. WANTED Help. Earlham ColJege. WANTED Competent cook. Mrs. Huen, 2019 Main. Phone 3711. TO MAKE -jit0 monthly addressing, mailing circulars, soap 4c lb. Complete instruction 25c. Varga Supp'v Company, 521 Oliver St., Cincinnati, Ohio. Mature white lady to do plain cooking in private family and manage house during occasional brief absence of employer. May room outside. Every convenience in kitchen. Present cook, employed five years, remains to do general housework. Liberal wages. Apply 206 North 15th street. S A L f SMEN &. AGENTS WANTED SALESMAN From house to house work, good proposition for men who will hustle. Apply Mr. Blakesly, 6 to Kp. m. 8 to 9 a. m., Arlington hotel. SALESMAN Wanted Piano and Phonograph salesman for retail work in and around Richmond. Must be honest and willing to work, for uch a man we have a good proposition. See Mr. Lawrence, Starr Piano Co., 935 Main St.. Richmond, lnd. PUBLIC SALE

PUBLIC SALE

We. the undersigned, will sell at public sale on the Job Potter farm. 1

miles south of Lynn on the Fountain City and Lynn pike, TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1921 at 10:00 o'clock a. m., the following properly: 6 HEAD HORSES AND MULES SuVcoKE 4 and 5 yoar3 old; one black mare coming 4 years old; one six-months old colt; team of mare mules coming 1 and 2. 8 HEAD OF CATTLE. Shorthorns and Jersevs 50 BIG TYPE POLAND CHINA HOQS lb brood sows, one male hog. 14 feeders, 20 fall pigs GRAIN AND HAY 3 tons of hay, 300 bu. of oats; 800 bu. of corn. FARMING IMPLEMENTS Consist5ns of wagon with flat bed and 12-inch sideboards, John Deere 7-ft grain binder, almost new; Ohio hay loader. Johnson tedder, wooden land roller. Black Hawk manure spreader, Gale one-row corn plow, P. & O. two-horse breaking plow, five shovel cultivator. Boss hos feeder, Weber box bed, 3-horse International gas engine, six-inch International grinder, Ohio No. 11 cutting box with carrier; 2Slin buzz saw, frame witii tilting table And 30-lb. balance wheel, almost new; 28-ft. 4-in. rubber belt, one road cart, one set buggy harness, 3 sides work harnes, one Swedish cream separator. ' TERMS MADE KNOWN ON DAY OF SALE

Lunch on COL TOM CONNIFF, Auctioneer.

SALESMEN & AGENTS WANTED

WANTED An experienced grocery salesman, living: in Richmond or a vicinity thereof. A young married man preferred. In answering give full details of experience and references. Box K11017 care Palladium. SITUATION WANTED 8 HOUSEWORK And cooking wanted. Call 404 So.. POSITION Night watchman and fireman. Thoroughly experienced. Box E 6083. SERVICES OFFERED WASHINGS Wanted. 1426 N. O. Called for and delivered. ROOMS FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOM 119 So. 7. FURNISHED ROOMS 401 N. 14. MODERN ROOMS For the best grade ly 205 N- 6 St. 12TH ST North" 207. Modern sleeping room for re&t to gentleman. FURn1sH4d" KRONTr76om For man and wife or 2 gentlemen. 34 S. 6L MODE iTNFurnished f ron t room, private home; no other roomers. 39 So. 10th St. LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS 9 HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS 1 06 Sol2. LIGHT-; HOUSEK EEPI NG ROOM 16 N. 6. FURNISHED ROOMS For light housekeeping with bath. 41 N. C. HOUSES APTS. TO RENT FOR RENT Furnished apartment for Jan. and Feb. Phone 1922. PAINTING 15 HOUSE PAINTING INTERIOR FINISHING Prices normal. ' Ph. 2571 E. C. SIMS Eventually profit by employing an experienced and dependable mechanic. FURNACES WOLVERINE FURNACES E. J. Knapp. Ph. 1876. Office 17 S. FOR BETTER FURNACE WORK See R. J. BEHRINGER 812 South St. Phone 1929 COAL AND FUEL COAL Pocahontas Mine Run $11.00 Jellico Block, $11.00 PHONE 3465 MOV IN G H A U L I NG STO R A GE EVERETT PHILLIPS For local and long distance hauling of all kinds. 169 Bridge Ave. Phone 4661. W. E. EVANS For local and long distance hauling of all kinds. PHONE 3105 330 LINCOLN "fo rrest "Monger For local and Inn? Hi tar,. o hnnlinc I r urnnure crated, stored and shipped. AUTO MOVING VAN 200 S. 7th St. Phone 260S LOCAL and LONG DISTANCE MOVING of HOUSEHOLD GOODS RICHMOND STORAGE COMPANf v Crating and Storage Rear 19 S. 11th St. Phones 2228-1566 W. O. BAKER. Mgr. UPHOLSTERING 17 A. E. JONES, Upholstering; And furniture repairing. Phone 379" TYPEWRITE? REPAIRS 17 Don't Let Other People Experiment with Your Typewriter Phono 1010 and let experienced mechanics do your work. Richmond Typewriter Exchange Multigraph Tetters and Printing 17 North Seventh St. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 23 FOR SALE Several splendid used pianos; bargains. Walter B. Fulghum. Piano Tuning "Get the Best." D. E. Roberts. Phones 41 10-2623 NOTICE. Special bargains in used Pianos. Pianos and Players. If you want a real bargain, bring this ad in and see Mr. Lawrence. STARR PIANO CO. 935 Main St RECORD EXCHANGE 23 A I'SED records bought, sold. ' exchanged. Nellie A. Booker. Miller Harness Store. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE FERRET For sr.le. 135 S. 21 St. FOR SALE Canaries No. 3 Laurel 21 PUBLIC SALE Grounds E. R. ELLMAN

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND,

MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 OLIVER TYPEWRITER Bargain. lit S. 10. FOR SALE Canaries. Interurban Restaurant. ' SALE A big willow baby cab. Call 428 So. E. - FOR SALE Tapestry davenport at 121 South 13th Street. OAK CHIFFONIER Good as new, oil stove. 609 So. 7. Phone 2730. FOR SALK Home-grown potatoes and apples. Phono 2764. 306 Main. FOR SALE Square dining table. Phone 2301, Flat A. McGuire Apt. FOR SALE Ivory reed baby carriage, like new. 2231 N. F. Phone 1085. FOR SALE Kitchen cabinet; heating stove, dining stove, sanitary cot and carpet, ash box. 521 N. 18. OTTAWAY LOG For sale. on the Garnett homestead. 3 miles southwest of Dublin, lnd. Ed Davis. PUKE BUCKWHEAT FLOUR 10 lbs. delivered prepaid parcel post. $1. Get our low prices on scratch feed. Flat Rock Mills. Flat Rock, lnd. FOR SALE Carbon heater, almost new burns hard or soft coal; riser and pipe to heat room above. S. A. Hill, telephone 3735, 2037 East Main. for sale short plush coat, long vei-j vet coat, fur neck piece wolf, up-to-date. 100 player rolls, 88-note, some Q. R. S. at 25c: 100 phonograph records, 10 and 15c each. 208 So. 13th. We buy and sell good used watches. See us for bargains. C. E. KEEVER 7 South 11th Strfeet CIGARS Maker-to-You Prices MI CORONA 6 cents. $2.75 Box U. S. MAIL 6 cents. $2.75 Box CLUB SPECIAL 8 cents. $3.75 Box RICHMOND ROSE 8 cents. $3.75 Box IMPERIA 10 cents. $4.50 Box FELTMAN9 Cigar Store 609 Main St. Phone 2030 MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22 50 FERRETS Wanted. 640 N. 10. CHICKENSMain. -Wanted, t-'none 2734. 306 WANTED To buv. good violin. N. F or phone 105. 2 - 3 1 WANTED 2A to 5 h. p. gasoline engine. Phone 440 Fl" UNITl'RK AND STOVES All kinds; good prices. Home Supply Store, 131 Ft. Wayne Avenue. Phone 1862. GOOD USED FURNITURE or all kinds wanted. Sc before you sell. Townsend'js Used Goods, 533 Main. Phone 1296. FURNTTTKE WANTED We pay highest prices for Used Goods. Stoves. etc. Brammer & Foster, 17 S. 7th. Phone 1876. ELI A SON FURNITURE EXCHANGE Good userl furniture bought and sold. See us before yon buy or sell. We pay highest pricrs. Eliason Furniture Exchange. 520 Main St. Phone 1463. BUILDING MATERIALS IS IT A VERANDA? j BuiH It With CotlCreteBloX I jfozr Bertsciilfros Phone 33SO SPECIALS AT THE STORES 25 If gas is low, Meerhoff's Electric Hot Plates will help you across. They cost little at 9 South 9th. Phone 1236 for gas and electric repairs. LIVE STOCK 31 FOR SALE One sow. farrow In April, 3 shoats, average 90 lbs. John Hannon. Union Pike. SHOATS For sale. 21, full blooded; nverage 65 pounds. Gus Winters, Union Pike. Phone 5149F. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33 FOR SALE Buick Light Six touring car. winter top, good condition, newly painted, good tires. Call 4240. ESSEX 1920 Model, used only short time; priced for quick sale. Phone 1840. FOR PALE Truck In good condition. Will consider trade for a light touring oar. Phone 4346. FOR SALE Two electric cars, mechanical condition good, appearance like new. Terms to responsible party. Phone 3428. Lorraine Motor Co. AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING 35 i Tn)ADIATQR 'JrCjEPAIRINQ Work Called for and Delivered All Work Guaranteed C. M. DAVIS SALES CO. 1209 Main St. PHONE 2411 AUTOMOBILE PAINTING 35 Quality Automobile Painting ERNEST R. SPENCER Rear 720 So. 9th St. Thone 271G

AUTOMOBILE TRIMMING TOPS RE-COVERED Lights sewed in curtains; also inside trimming. GUY ATCHLEY 610 North D Street

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42

FOR SALE 6-room house, good barn, empty terms. Phone 4610. FOR REAL ESTATE AND FARMS, see A. M. ROBERTS, 18 a 8th. Phone 4171. aOOD CITY HOMES PORTERPIELD. Colonial Bid. BRADBURY A BAILEY , Real Estate. , Insurance. Loans and Surety Bonds. 202-204 Colonial Bldg. 3-ROOM COTTAGE And lot; $13.60 per mo., 100 months. Electric light, no insurance, no taxes, or interest. 325 West Main. Call between 5 and 6 p. m. See Us for Farms and City Property. HARRIS & KORTEWEG Southwest Corner 6th and Main Sts. Office Phone 2278. Residence 3014 C. E. KEEVER CO. has a fine list of houses. Office 'phone 1641; res. 2169. Office 7 S. 11th St. See us for bargains. FARM SPECIAL 80 ACRES All level and tillable, land is all very productive, soil in high state of, cultivation. The buildings are very good. Terms may De naa on part of this. This is in a good location. 160 ACRES Well located, very good buildings, good house, electric lights and furnace, good barn and new cement silo, very productive soil. Will trade this on good 40 to80-acre farm. Special on City Property Strictly modern. Six rooms, ideal location. The price is right. You had better see this one for a neat little home. BURDSALL & ' WILLETT CO. Contractors, Builders REAL ESTATE Rooms 7 and 8 Vaughn Bldg. PHONE 1481 r FOR SALE Good double, 5 rooms to side, and good 6room brick; priced for good investment. Can make attractive terms. Two new 5 -room cottages with- bath, nicely located. 1 acre with 5 -room house, at edge of city on paved street. All in the best of repairs. GREULICH 317 Colonial Bldg. Phone 2153 34G8 REAL ESTATE For Sale or Trade FOR SALE OR TRADE 274 acres near good shipping point. Modern home, new house and No. 1 fet of out-building?. Part up-land, balance black bottom land. Practically all tillable. FORREST H. MEEK Auctioneer and Realtor 710i Main Office Phone 1830 Residence 4095 FARMS WANTED WANTED To rent a farm of 200 acres. Can give best of references. Box D4090. care of Palladium. FARM LANDS Wisconsin LANDOLOGY SPECIAL NUMBER just out. containing 1921 facts of clover land in Marinette County, Wisconsin. If for a home or as an investment you are thinking of buying good farfh lands where farmers grow rich, send at once for this special number of Landology. It is free on request. Address Skid-more-niehlo Land Co., 406, SkldmoreHiehie Bldg., Marinette, Wise. AUCTIONEER r "AUCTIONEER Merchandise, Livestock and Farm Sales JOEN. OERRON Collinsville,1 Ohio. MONEY TO LOAN LOAN On Furnture, Pianos, Live Stock, Autos, Talking Machines, Etc. Get Our Terms Before Borrowing One to Twenty Months to Pay All Transactions Stricely Private THE STATE INVESTMENT & LOAN COMPANY Room 40, 3rd Floor, Colonial BldgPHONE 2560

FARM LOANS Five, ten and twenty years at 6 per cent and 6V& per cent H. B. CUSTER 710 y3 Main St. Phone 29C2

IND., WEDNESDAY, JAN. 12, 1921.

LEGAL NOTICE NOTilS OF EXECUTOR'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The undersigned, executor of the lat will and testament of Henry Vosgrone, deceased, hereby rives notice that, by virtue of the authority in said will conferred, he will receive bids for sale at private sale until 12 o'clock noon of Wednesday, the 19th day of January, 1921, for all tne interest of the said decedent tn and to the real estate herein described. If said real estate is not previously Bold at private sale, said executor will, on said Wednesday, the 19th day of January. 1921. at 2:30 o'clock p. m., and from day to day thereafter until sold, on the premises hereinafter- described, btng No. 629 South Fifth street. Richmond. Indiana, offer for sale at public aution all the Interest of said Henrv Vosgrone. deceased, in and to the following: described real estate In the City of Richmond, Wayne County, Indiana, to-wlt: A part of Ijot Number Four (4) in that part of the City of Richmond laid out by Christian Schwegman, beginning at a point north five (5) degrees east seven and eighty hundredths 7.8o. rods (130.02 feet) north of the southwest corner of said Lot Number Four 4); running thence south seventy-seven (77) degrees east fourteen and flftvtwo hundredths (14.52) rods (239.58 feet)): thence north nineteen (19) degrees east thirty-five (35) feet; thence in a northwesterly direction to the west line of said lot Number Four 4 at a point forty (40) feet north (al right angles) of the first described line: thence southwesterly with the west line of said Lot Number Four " 4 to a point thirteen and eightv-six hun dredths (13.86) feet north of the place of beginning. Excepting, fifteen (1 feet nl width off of the entire east end of said real estate herein described to be used as a private alley. Excepting from said above described real estate all that part of said Lot Number Four (4) heretofore conveyed by Mh-hael A. Mayerhoefer and wife to the Cincinnati. Richmond & Munc.ie Railroad bv deed dated December 5th. 1900. and recorded December 5th. 1900. in Deed Record No. 114. on p8re 378. of the Recorders office of Wayne County, Indi ana. Said sale will be made free and clear of all liens with the exception of the 1921 taxes, pavable in 1922. raia saie win pe made suDject to the approval of the Wayne Circuit Court, for not Jess than the full appraised value if sold at private sale, and for not less than two-thirds of the full appraised value if sold at public auction, upon the following TERMS AND CONDITIONS: At least one-third of the purchase money cash in hand: the balance in two equal-installments payable tn not to exceed nine and eighteen months, to be evidenced by notes of the purchaser i bearing six percent interest from their date, waiving relief, providing for atj torney's fees, and secured by a mort gage on the real estate sold. Or, the purchaser may pay all cash. Dated. Richmond. Indiana, this 11th j day of December, 1920. I FRANK TEPE. . Executor. , Kelley Kelley, Attorneys. PUBLIC SALE OF LIVE STOCK r tock

I will sell at public auction at my farm, one-half mile east of Hagerstown, on TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1921 Commencing at 10:30 o'clock a. m., the following livestock 40 HEAD OF CATTLE 40 This offering consists of 30 head of registered Angus cattle cows and heifers ; 6 grade milk cows, 2 of them fresh and 4 of them heavy springers ; 2 fat cows ; 4 registered Shorthorn cows. 50 HEAD OF HOQS 50 Big Type Poland China, consisting of 35 head of registered brood sows (10 of these sows are registered imported Poland China brood sows), and 15 open gilts. This is the best line of stock I have ever offered. Come early and look them over.

Terms Made Known Day of Sale Sale under tent.

Jerry Eo Myers & Son Everett Button. Delmo Dresbach, Oren Ross. Hector Kirk and Clem Conway, auctioneers; Horace Hoover, clerk.

MONEY TO LOAN Borrowers pay their

LOANS

THE HAWKINS SYSTEM FOR EVERYONE

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WELFARE LOAN SOCIETY RICHMOND, INDIANA CAPITAL STOCK, $150,000.00

LEGAL NOTICE

NOTICE OP APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Circuit Court of Wayne County, Indiana as Admlnstrator of the estate of Mary L. Moorman, deceased. Said estate is probably, solvent. -BENJAMIN F. HARRIS. Administrator. Jan. 8-13-20. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT State of Indiana. Wayne County, ss: Estate of Joseph Caveny. deceased. Notice is hereby given that-the undersigned lias been appointed by the Wayne Circuit Court, Administrator of the estate of Joseph Caveny. deceased, late of Wayne County. Indiana. Said estate Is supposed to be solvent. DICKINSON TRUST COMPANY. Administrator. Robbins. Reller & Robblns. Attorneys. Dec.29-Jan.5-12 . LEGAL NOTICE . NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss: Estate of Manlove StegalL deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Wayne Circuit Court, administrator of the estate of Manlove Stegall, deceased, late of Wayne County. Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. WILLIAM A. LEWIS. Administrator. Dated Jan. 12. 1921. Ray K. Shiveley, Atty. Jan. 12-19-26 LEGAL NOTICE COMMISSIONER'S ALLOWANCES FOR NOVEMBER TERM. 1920 L. P. Meredith, sal. clerk, 1308; Rich. Home Tel. Co.. c. h. off. cxp.. $22.20: Nicholson Ptg. &: Mfg. Co.. c. h. off.'exp., $197: Rich. Typewriter Exchange, c. h. off. cxp., $13.79: Grace Stubbs, deputy clerk. $84; Orace S. Smith, clerk deputy. $125; W. IT. Brooks, sal. aud. &. addl sal.. $375: J. M. Coe Ptg. Co.. c. h. off. exp.. $9L25; W. R. Burford. aud. off. exp.. $10; Alice Griffin, deputy aud.. $28.12; Gladys Study, aud. deputy. $30; Don. N. Shute. aud. deputy, $4(5.88: E. J. Weidner, sal. treas. & off. exp., $466.66: Rich. Home Tel. Co., c. h. off. exp., $23.05; Harry Fisher, rec. sal., $166.66; W. H. Duning. rec. off. exp., 9; C. V. Carr. sher, sal. & mileage, $318.16: C. V. Carr. board prisoners. $170.60: Treas. Home for Friendless, board prisoner detent, home, $311.60; Elizabeth Candler, lazy husband. $19; H. H. Horton. sur. off. exp.. $1; C. O. WiUiams. sal. sup. schs.. $200.80; Florence Williams, deputy sal. supt. schs., $30; Nicholson Bros., c. h. off. exp., $32.97; I'has. O. Williams, off. cxp. supt. schs.. $10.40; S. Edgar Bond per diem Co. cor.. $23: S. Edgar Bond, per diem Co. cor.. $28.10: M. P. Bond. cor. clerk, $12: M. J. Quigley & Son. c. h. off. exp., $8.01; W. C. Pas & Sons. c. h. rep., $6.35; Lindley Swain, c. h. emp., $73: W. H. Trusler. c. h. emp.. $80; C. Durkel. c. h. emp.. $135; Clark Miller, c. h. emp.. $100: llich. City Water Works, c. h. & jail cxp., $30.89; Rich. City Water Works, c. h. & jail exp., $23.51; J. M. PUBLIC SALE OF LIVE STOCK Lunch on Grounds MONEY TO LOAN

Sale

Loans as low as $20.00, as high as $300.00, on Furniture, Automobiles, Live Stock and other personal property without removal. Saving is the foundation upon which the success of the Welfare Loan Society is built.

save weekly or monthly to notes when due.

Savers, who may never borrow, save at the Welfare Loan Society for the rainy day.

$1.00 starts a savings account on a savings pass book, 6 interest paid. Six percent interest paid on Welfare Savings Bonds, issued in denominations of $50.00, $100.00 and $500.00.

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Draft Horse Breeders. .Meet at Capital Jan. 20 t (By Associated Tress-" : LAFAYETTE. Ind.. Jan. 112. Program plans are now complete for the annual Tneetlng of the "Indiana" Draft Horse - Breeders' association, which will be held at Indianapolis, Jan. 20. and 21, it was announced today by R. B. Cooley, of Purdue university, acting secretary of the organization. H. L. Houser, Mondovi. Wis. president of the Wisconsin Livestock Breeders' association; Prof. D. J. Kays, of Ohio State university, and G. E, Wentworth, superintendent of the horse market. Union stock yards, Chicago, are among those who will discuss the horse business and its future. Major Samuel H. Bell of Wooster, O., will give his impressions from observations In Eu rope, as to fundamentals underlying the success of horse breeding abroad. The horsemen are planning the largest meeting in several yfars. FINDS TWO EGGS IN ONE SANTA BARBARA; Cal... Jan. T2 When H. M. Cooley of Santa Barbara, gathered in a 7x9-inch egg with the ..IV. 1 . I UTIian uiuri was surpt ipcu. hth he "blew" the big egg to preserve it he was even more -surprised to find another perfectly shelled egg, about the size of an ordinary pullet's egg. inside the yoke of the first egg. By careful work Coley "blew" the second egg Inside the first and now has the two shells, one inside the other, much like a clever piace of Chinese earring. "CAP" HATFIELD BAPTIZED LOGAN. W. Va., Jan. 12. "Cap" Hatfield, son of "Devil Anse" Hatfield, noted feud leader who was buried Sunday, carried out the promise made at the open grave of his father and was baptized in the waters of Main Island creek. LEGAL NOTICE Continued ' Kfrfremprer A Sons. o. h. sup., $5.84; .. sup.. $4. SO; Municipal Klectrlc Light 4; Powfr Co.. $91.09: Geo. Haner, r. h. sup.. 12.60: Emma Hurst, c. h. sup.. $5; Cran Klrctrio Co.. c. h. sup.. $1.20: Sanitary Supply Co., c. h. sup.. $22.80; Tlirer Coal Simply Co., c. h. & Smithfield sup., I41S.30; Wm. C Bass. Jail rp.. 111.57: lioland ; Reach, jail rep., $1?.S0:I. K. Miller. H. for F iail rep. & tnp, $48; Coda Plough. H. fSr K. mp., 25; Tuisa Plough. 11. for F. matron. $35; Chas. Morpran, jail emp.. $90: Hoosier. Mer- -cantile Co., Co. Inf. jail & bd. rhil. Rdns., $145.5.'.; liich. Light, Heat & Power Co... jail sup.. $22.20: treas. Home for Friendless, jail sup., $29.93; Omer G. Whelan. Home for Friendless sup. $1.5: Jones Hardware Co.. jail sup.. $18.85: Lee B. Nusbaum Co. If. for F., jail sup.. $4.30; M. J. Quigley. Jail sup., $3.35; J. M. Egpemeyer. jail sup., $20.50; Henrietta Sanders et al., P. F. emp., $30; Hugh Hutchinson. P. F. emp.. $15; L. S. Gray, burial. $50; Chas. Roger. P. F sup.. $16.58; F. Tlef enthaler. V. V. sup.. $68.50; Lamberson Bros., P. F. sup $14.85: F. B. Petro. P. F. sup., $18.Tl': Romey Furniture Co., P. F. sup., $4' 50Hiehmond Item, legal print.. 812: Kirnr-' an & Co.. P. F. sup.. $64.05: Anton Stolle & Sons. P. F. sup.. $38.37; Kbert & Drischell. P. F. sup., $356.20; Rich. Chair Factory, P. jr. sup.. $82: Old Trails Echo. P. F. sup.. $15; Reed Furniture Co., P. F. sup., $100: Jones Hardware Co.. r. F. sup.. $19.96: Indian Refin in? Co.. P. F. sup., $148.31; Mi Con -aha Garage. P. F. sup.. $2: McConaha Co.. P. F. sup., $3150: Crystal Ice Co.. P. F. sup., $21; J. R. Moulton. P. F. sii... $30.23; Dennis implement Co.. P. F. sup.. $11; John D. Nixon, P. F. sup.. $118.47; Bd. State Charities, care orphans. $3.Ro: Tndpls. Asylum for Friendless children, $157.50: Mamie Bell, care orphan. $12.17: Anna Wickes. bd. chil. Rdn.. $18; Miller Kemper Co., $32.14: L. P. Meredith, elect, exp., $13.60: I. L. Brooks, elect., $3; V. IT. Brooks. . reif. & elect.. $525; D. B. Medearis. election. $4; J. F. Hornaday, elect.. $6.21; Doan & Son. burial. $75; Russell Thomas, burial. $75: Jordan. McManus, Hunt & Walterman. burial. $75; Doan & Son, burial. $S7: Palladium Ptg. Co.. legal pub., $38.40: Richmond Item, legal print., $32.0!: Wm. Doney Co., bd. charities. $50; H. H. Horton. bridge engineer. $201. 2S; Alice Griffin, emp. spec, service, $41.66: W. O. Jone, highway off. exp.. $2: Citizens Tel. Co.. off. exp. highway supt.. $13.70: J. L. Dolan. sal. & exp. agri. agt., $227.69: James Wilson, refund tax, $3.52; Mamie McCoy, refund tax. $2.30; Claude Lamm, refund tax. $1.25; Turner Hadley, refund tax. $13.77: Seaney Hardware Co., Smithfield, $4: Richmond Lumber Co.. Smithfield. $95.2S; Shecman Hale, Smithfield. $175.47; W. O. Seanev. Smithfield. $32.34; K. A. Anderson. Smithfield. $1652.44; Klehfoth-Xiewoehner Co., Smithfield. $91.20: Hackman-Klehfoth Co., Smithfield, $44: Wm. H. Niewoehneo Smithfield, $97.94; Wm. Oxendine, Smithfield. $96 60: Myron Wettig. Smithfield. $93.71: V. H. Juerling & Son, Smithfield, $77.20; Henry Wickemever. Smithfield. $99: J. H. Xiewoehner. Smithfield. $98.16; Rich. Lumber Co., $97.80: Dye & Wissler, Smithfield. $25.90: J. N. Koll. Smithfield. $90; Giles Williams. Smithfield, $222.78; J. W. Bennett, Smithfield. $125.51; Edgar Pollard. Smithfield. $75; Percy Bennett. Smithfield. $50; E. L. Kennedy & Sons. Webster bridge. $600; T. E. Smith.. Meyer bridge. $2040; E. I. Frame, rep.. Ablngton bridge, $890; Ellis I. Frame, construction First St bridge. Centerville, $750; C. & W. Kramer Co.. gen. bridge. $443.36; Henry nuiMiJi sons, gen. bridge, 174.05Sam Joffe. gen. bridge, $237.80; Tiger Coal & Sup. Co.. gen. bridge, $10; Elmer ( ruU. gen. bridge, $44.80; J. Pewitt Schonwald. exp. bd. chil. gdn.. $25; E. E. Holland, bd. chil. gdn.. $75; Bartel & Rone, bd. chil. gdn., $21.74; P. E. Williams, exp. bd. chil. gdn., $8 ; McConaha Oarage, rd. sup.. $68.44: Jones Hardware, rd. $8.97: Indian Refining Co.. rd.. $306.62; Galion Iron Works, rd.. $3 20A. II. Rodefeld. rd.. $10.25; Rich. Gravel Co, rd.. $57.20; Glide Rd. Machine Co., $21.62; Erman Lamb. rd.. $104; B. F, Abbott, rd.. $127.50; Norman Garrett, rd., $127.50; Oliver Pollard, rd.. $127. u0; Francis Grant, rd $130; Rice Miller, rd., $130; W. O. Jones, per diem supt. rd.. $130; J. M. Burt, rd., $5; Alva Study, rd., $139.75; Line Watkins. rd., $216: Prlntes Edwards, rd., $134.10; W. M. Leavell. rd.. $176.89: W. A. Klrbv, rd.. $242 40; Walter Simpson. rd.. $141.20; Albert Cranor. rd.. $155.05: Earl A. Cheesman. rd., $98: Albert Stoten. rd.. $146.60: Walter Ruhlen. rd.. $204.40 E. I Norris, rd . $176.15; Frank Lutz. r . $181.10: Robert Reynolds, rd.. $146: Eppa F. Ayres, rd.. $203.25: Frank 'lHrk. rd.. $395.86; Loat, Shror, rd. $146.50; e. Jordan. rd.. $177.25; Frank P. Rife, rd.. $171.55. Court Allowances: Howard Ridge, juror. $37.50; Paul McMahan. Juror, $15.10: John F. Holadav. $70; L. P. Meredith. $1.50: O. P. Ford, $3: American Law Book Co.. $7.50: Nathan White, juror. $22: Walter F. Smith. $5; L. P. Meredith. $5; Edgar Pennv, $3: H. B. Boyd. $2; W. C. Squires, $2: Effie Parkins. $1; J. XV. Judkins. $3; L. A. Handley, $3; City Restaurant. $4.55; W. O Seanev, $6:20; Geo. Fox. $20.75; C V. Carr, $.85c; Morris & Krahl, $40; f. 1L Richardson. $20; Ed Brock. $6.80:' Wm. Matthews. $1S; Harry Hodgin. $20; Hary Hejnbaugh. $24: D. O. Clevenger, $39.60; Ed XV. Carman. $37.80; Uriah Bertsch. $34.60; ("has. Gause. $29.40: Cloyd Judkins. $37 J": Frank Clements, $37.10; Ed Fulle .130: Delbert Funk.. $12.50: Claude Addleman. $22.50; Paul McMahan. $22 60; L. P. Meredith; $5; S. K. Morgan. $3; A. J. Whallon, $2; Sarah Morrow, $2: C. T. Colbnrn, $2: ant, $4.55: U A. Handley. $8; Forset Meek. $29.50: John F. Holaday. $125; Eugene Anderson. $15.40: Lindley Pike. $25; Edgar Manning. $53.70; Lawrence Bond. $46.50; Otto Weber, $41.50; Stephen Markley, $3; Lindley Swain. f5: U P. Meredith, $5: S. K. Morgan, f 8; Chas. Marvel. $S: K. E. Hagle. $2; G. H. Wis- .... o. C XT Carr I7 9A- T. T U....

dith, $5: Frank Coriner, $3: C 8. Bona. $3; M. F. Johnston. $2; James King-. $2; Ben N. Crump. $2; -E. E. Christofher. ,7.50; Delbert Funk.' $7.50: Ed Thompson Co.. $7.60: Benj. Crook. $9.10; Jacob Sheffer. $7.20; XV. D. Fm.neher. $6; C. V. Carr. $18: C. V. Carr. $10.20; 42L.-V. Carr, $10.20; W. G. Huffman. $2; Morgan Lamott. $14.30; Harry Cain. Ill Edwin Crawfo" - , Jan.12-1

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