Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 58, 17 January 1921 — Page 13
THE PALLADIUM , CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING (standardise and Indexed for quick ref
erence, according to The Basil i
V Smith System (Copyright)
Advertising: Rates to rent per line, per lnertlon. word to the line. T No ad taken for less than 20 cents cash or less than 80 cents charge. , No ads accepted after 11 o'cloclc on day of publication. For contract, call 'phone 2834 or 2872. MONUMENTS 1 JOHN P. E M S L. I B Monuments IS South Tenth Street Phone 4023 PERSONAL FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH Restores grray, faded or bleached hair to Its natural color. Mrs. Pent exclusive agent Phone 4713. " I m looking for a lonesome girl. 18 to 23 years of age. 1 am In the twenties, young appearance, neat, and try to be a gentleman at all times. A stranger tn this state and very lonely. Object of "ad" correspondence, and lat er matrimony. Matrimonial agencies need not reply. Norman King, Box HS001 care Palladium. SPECIAL NOTICE NOTICE I will retain, for a time, the office In the courthouse of my father, the late ; ALONZO MARSHALL and continue to transact his pension business. J. A. MARSHALL Office Hours: 1 Phones: Office 1723 to 5 P. M. Res. 1972 CHIROPRACTOR 2A IF YOU HAVE STOMACH TROUBLE SEE ME. MISS STRALEV D. C. 243 Colonial. LOST STOLEN LOST A diamond ring, finder please return to Palladium; reward. PURSE Lost, Sat., on S. E. St., between 8 and 9. Kroger's Grocery. ISTChild's muff.-Saturday afternoon. Return to 114 So. 2nd; re ward. LOSTBlue silk scarp, balcony Murray theatre, Saturday evening. Phone 2760; reward. IXDST White Fox Terrier dog, some brown, head and ears. Finder return. 1242 Hunt; reward. LOST Black Fox fur on 7th between Main and O. If found please return to 700 So. 7: reward. 1DSTPearl beads, between North Fifth and Washington theatre and Murrette. Return to Dafler Drug Co., corner 9th and Main; reward. STOLEN Ford, Jan. 15. 21; 1920 model, motor 434198. licenses 296224. Cross-cut saw tied on side. Notify police headquarters. E. G. Saylcr. Phone HELP WANTED MALE MEN LEARN BARBER TRADE Few weeks. Wonderful demand and wages. Positions waiting. Earn while learn ing. Write Moler Barber College, 105 S. Wells Str.. Chicago. COLLECTOR: Experienced; ex cellent opportunity for ad vancement; married man pre ferred. The When Store, 712 Main. - - - ' - - - - - - - .
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 Bldg. lQ HELP WANTED Male or Female 5
CLERKS (Men, women) over 17, for postal mail service. $130 month. Examinations January. Experience unnecessary. For free particulars, write J. Leonard, i former Civil Service Examiner;. 1041 Equitable Bldg., Washington. D. C. HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTEDlege. -Help. Earlham ColLADIES Learn hairdressing, mareeling, beauty culture. Be self supporting in few weeks. Big pay. Write for catalogue. Moler College, 105 S. Wells Str. Chicago. i WANTED Housekeeper for batchclor. Give particulars. Address care of Palladium. D4092. 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 81. WANTEDSo. 6. -To do housework. Call 400 WANTED A place as tenant, Box H8141. care of Palladium. FEED DEALERS r
Hoosler Feed aed
Purchase off us in 1921: FEED, FEEDERS aed STOCK FOODS The best feeds we can get are sold at fair prices and honest weight. Maco Hog and Dairy Feed, Hyde's Calf Meal, General Feeds, Flour and Corn Meal. Exclusive agency for Avalon Farm's Remedies.
Hoosier Feed and
Cor.'S. 6th and A Sts.
SERVICES OFFERED
WANTED Washings. 810 N. 4. WANTED Washings. 1724 N. F. WASHINGS Ironings and sewing to do. 535 N. 17. WASHING Wanted. Called for and de livered. Phone 4346. WASHINGS Wanted. Called for and delivered. Phone 4341. ROOMS FOR RENT ROOMS For rent. Phone 5248. 326 N. 12. FOR RENT 2 unfurnished rooms, a 5. Call 214 S. 8. MODERN ROOM For gentleman. Bath. 210 S. 10 St. WARM MODERN furnished room, men only, 66 So. 12. FURNISHED ROOM Gentlemen ferred. 40 So. 8. preTHREE FURNISHED ROOMS 120 So. 3rd, ground floor. 3 UNFURNISHED ROOMS And bath, strictly modern. 120 So. 16. FOR RENT Modern -furnished front room, private' home, no other roomers. 39 So. 10. SLEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT 9 MODERN sleeping room. 106 S. 2. LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS 9 FURNISHED LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING Suite. Inmitre 526 V, Main. Phone 1905. HOUSES APTS. TO RENT 3-ROOM APT. Furnished, central; couple. Fhone 2464. f WObOMURNISHE evenings. 130 So. 3rd. FOR RENT Four-room flat, upstairs. South 8th. Call 214 S. 8. WANTED TO RENT WANTED To rent, by March first, a small house or four unfurnished rooms in desirable and central location, by reliable party. Phone 3S74. 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 Knapp. Ph. 1876. Office 17 S. 7. E. J. FOR BETTER FURNACE WORK See R. J. BEHRINGER 812 South C St. , Phone 1929 COAL AND FUEL BLOCKJVOOD Cheap. Phone 1078. BIXCK B E KcThTw 6b I Ph o ne3 T917 MOVING HAULING STORAGE FORREST MONGER For local and long distance hauling. Furniture crated, stored and shipped. AUTO MOVING VAN 200 S. 7th St. Phone 2608 W. E, EVANS For local and long distance hauling of all kinds. PHONE '3105 330 LINCOLN LOCAL and LONO DISTANCE MOVING of HOUSEHOLD GOODS RICHMOND STORAGE COMPAN T Crating and Storage Rear 19 S. 11th St. Phones 2228-1564 W. 1. FAKER. Mgr. UPHOLSTERING 17 A. E. JONES, Upholstering And furniture repairing. Phone 3797. SPECIALS AT THE STORES If gas is low, Meerhof f 's Electric Hot Plates will help you across. They cost little at 9 South 9th. Phone 1236 for gas and electric repairs. TYPEWRITER REPAIRS 17 Don't Let Other People Experiment with Your Typewriter -Phone 1010 and let experienced mechanics do your work. Richmond Typewriter Exchange Multigraph Letters and Printing 17 North Seventh Sf. PATTERN WORK PATTERN WORK Wood or Metal DRAVER BROS. 1518 E. Main Phone 1625 BUILDING AND CONTRACTING 18 J. H. DOHERTY Contractor and Builder Centerville, Phone 99A FEED DEALERS
HOOSIER HOG FEEDERS
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND MONDAY, JAN. 17, 1921.
MISCELLANEOUS FOR 8ALE 21 3 SHOW CASES Apply Drug Co. A. O. Luken FOR SALE Adjustable dress form like new. Phone 1703. FOR SALE Home-grown potatoes and apples. Phone 2754. 306 Main. FOR SALE A small cash register. Frank Brunner. 604 So. 9. Phone 2516. FOR SALE: Split hickory special rubber tired buggy.- Nearlynew. Call Jesse Huddleston, Straughn, Ind. PURE BUCKWHEAT FLOUR 10 lbs. delivered prepaid parcel post. $1. Get our low prices on scratch feed. Flat Rock Mills. Flat Rok. Ind. PUBLIC AUCTION HOUSEHOLD.GOODS At 511 South Seventh Street WED., JAN. 19 at 1:30 P. M., Sharp H. C. RAMSEY, Auctioneer We buy watches. and sell ' good used See us for bargains. C. E. KEEVER 7 South 11th Street PUBLIC SALE OF HOUSEHOLD QOODS V 1 at 16 South 22nd St. WED., JAN.V19 1:00 p. m. Upright Piano, A-l condition; Leather Lounge, Bookcase, Eden Electric Washer complete. Child's Crib, Baby Carriage. Gas Stove, Refrigerator, Chairs, Tables, Stands and other articles too numerous to mention. CLARENCE E. PARKS S. WEDDLE, Auct. WEARING APPAREL FOR SALE 21 RUMMAGE SALE At 609 N. 12 St., for 5 days. Everything goes cheap: Ladies' and gents" clothing and children's clothing; also a few carpets. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22 WANTED Base burner. Call 1314. 50 FERRETS And raw furs wanted. 6 40 N. 10. FURNITURE AND STOVES All kinds; good prices. Home Supply Store, 131 Ft. Wayne Avenue. Phone 1862. GOOD USED FURNITURE or all kinds wanted. So us before you sell. Townsend's Used Goods, 033 Main. Phone 1296. FURNITURE WANTED We pay highest prices for Used Goods. Stoves, etc. lirammer & Foster, 17 S. 7th. Phone 1876. 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. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 23 A VIOLIN OUTFIT Good as new, for $15. Call 806 N. I. FOR SALE Several splendid used pianos; bargains. Walter B. Fulghum. Piano Tuning "Get the Best." D. E. Roberts. Phones 41 10-2623 RECORD EXCHANGE 23A USED records bought, sold, exchanged. Nellie A. Booker. Miller Harness Store. BUILDING M ATER! ALS IS IT A FACTORY? Build It with Concrete BIcpr. Jrarn BeitSQiproa Phcm?3250 LIVE STOCK AND VEHICLES 31 WILKES COLT 4-year-old: well broke a nd gcntl e. Call 733 N. 14. FOR SALE Driving mare, buggy and harness, cheap. Inquir" 736 So. 6. POULTRY CHICKENS Wanted. Main. fhone 2754. 306 GARAGES BARN For rent, suitable for garage. 213 S. 7. j AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33 j FOR SALE Truck in good condition. Will consider trade for a light tourIn car. Phone 434fi. FEED DEALERS 31A
DEFIANCE MOTOR TRUCKS Universal Heavy Duty Truck The Defiance Motor Truck Company was, one of the first to recognize the growing need for faster transportation and it was adequately to fill the demand for sturdy and economical rapid transit vehicles that Defiance Speed Trucks were designed.
'A SQUARE DEAL OUR MOTTO"
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33 1
FOR SALE Two automobiles. One Cleveland Six, only been run two thousand miles. One Buick Four, both winter and open tops. Both for sale at bargin prices. 413 South 14th St. FOR SALE Two electric cars, mechanical condition good, appearance like new. Terms to responsible party. Phone 3428. Lorraine Motor Co. AUTOMOBILES For Sale or Trade FOR SALE OR TRADE One 1920 model Ford coupe, one 1918 model touring with battery and starter. $225; 191S model Dodge touring; Saxon roadster. 15 So. 9. Phone 2906. AUTOMOBILE TRIMMING TOPS RE-COVERED Lights sewed in curtains; also Inside trimming. , y OUY 4TCHLEY 610 North D Street AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES $1.00 PER GALLON RADIATOR ALCOHOL BENNETTS' TIRE STORE 1512 Main Phone 2444 AUTOMOBILE PAINTING 35 Quality Automobile Painting ERNEST R. SPENCER Rear 720 So. 9th St. Phone 2716 FARMS WANTED WANTED A farm on thirds; can give references, Box 8140, care of Palladium. WANT TO HEAR HOM PARTY" II A Ving farm for sale. Oive particulars and lowest price. John J. Black, Indiana St. Chippewa Falls. Wis. 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 farm lands where farmers grow rich, send at once for this special number of Landology. It is free on request. Address Skld-more-Riehle Land Co., 406, Skldmoreliiehle Bldg., Marinette. Wise. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 FOR SALE A six-room house ticulars, 210 Pearl St. for parFOR REAL ESTATE AND FARMS, see A. M. ROBERTS, IS S. 8th. Phone 4171. 0000 r.lTV MOM OS ! """K va'U a u PORTER FIELD. Colonial Bldg. I FOR SALE Six-room house, with furnace, garage, good lot. plenty of fruit possession any time. Phone 2906. FOR SALE One 9-room modern house with extra large garage. 413 South 14th. One 5-room house not modern, 34S Southwest 2nd. St. Two automobiles. A. I). Pelrce, 41.1 South 14th St. See Us for Farms and City Property. HARRIS & KORTEWEG Southwest Corner 6th and Main Sta. Office Phone 2278. Residence 3014 PUBLIC SALE OF LIVE STOCK
PUBLIC SA'LE
BIG POLAND CHINA ' at Fairfield Farm, 2YS miles west of
liamsburg WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1921 40 HEAD OF SOWS AND GILTS All bred for February, March and April farrow, all safe in pig and all immune. SALE IN HEATED PAVILION Lunch at 11:30; Sale at 12:30 TERMS: Three or Six Months Time
FLESHER, CONN1FF, Auctioneers. HARRY GILBERT, Clerk. FEED DEALERS
Feeder Co
We manufacture and sell the Hoosier Hog best on the market. Practical, efficient and
Feeder Co
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42
BRADBURY tt BAILET Real Estate. Insurance. Loans and Surety Bonds. 202-204 Colonial Bldg. C. E. KEEVEIt CO. has a fine list of houses. Office 'phone 1(41; res. 2169. Office 7 S. 11th St. See us for bargains. WANTED TO RENT 8 or 9-room house down town, by reliable party. Will pay six months in advance. FOR SALE Large building, suitable for garage; one of the best locations in city; 68 acres 6 miles out on good road. Price $9,500. Plenty of other farms for sale or trade. FORREST H. MEEK Auctioneer and Realtor ' 710 Main Office Phone 1830 Residence 4095 A nice selection of farms and city property all the time. BURDSALL & WILLETT Contractors and Builders . REAL ESTATE Vaughan Building 710 Main Phones 1481, 3271, 3293 MONEY TO LOAN LOANS On Furnture, Pianos, Live Stock, Autoa, 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 Bldg. PHONE 2560 LEGAL NOTICE State of Indiana. Wayne County, ss: Hazel Eadler vs. Forest Leroy Eadler. Wayne Circuit Court. October term. 1920. No. 19401. Petition for divorce. Be it known, that on the 31st day of December, 1920, the above named plaintiff, by her attorneys, filed in the office of the Clerk of the Wayne Circuit Court her petition against said defendant for a divorce. Said plaintiff also filed with said complaint the affidavit of Edgar E. Ronev. a disinterested person, snowing that said defendant is not a resident of this 6tatP, and also' her own affidavit showing that and that ner causes ior i oivorce, as siaica in ucr pam arc. f'rue and in Human treatment. Said defendant' is therefore hereby notified of the filing and pendency of such petition, and" that unless he appears and answers or demurs thereto. on the calling of said cause on the 1st day of March. 1921. at the term of said court to be begun and held at the Court House in the City of Richmond, on the 1st Monday of January, 1921, said cause will be heard and determined in his absence. Witness, the clerk, and the seal of said court, at the City of Richmond, this 31st day of December, 19.20. LINUS P. MEREDITH. Clerk. Robbins. Roller & Robbins, attorneys for Plaintiff. Jan. 3-10-17. PUBLIC SALE OF LIVE STOCK TYPE
HOG
Fountain City, iys miles east of WilF. A. WILLIAMS FEED DEALERS Feeder, the priced right. O Phone 2063
J
Suburban
CAMPBELLSTOWy. O. The Christian Endeavor will meet with Mrs. A rmacoat, Tuesday evening..... The Ladies' Aid society met with Mrs. Elsie Miller, Wednesday afternoon. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Pickens, Feb. 3 Heber O'Hara spent Sunday afternoon with Clifford 01er.....The Y. P. C. .A. met at the home of Miss Ellene Button. The next meeting will be Feb. 2nd at the home of Lyell Ervin.....Hebert O'Hara and sisters. Mabel and Auth attended a party at the home of Miss Vivian Bear south of Eaton, Saturday evening.. . . Misses Pauline Ervin, Roeella McGill, and Mabel O'Hara hiked to New Parte, Sunday afternoon and called on Prof. C. R. Coblentz and family. The Kirls walked, about thirteen miles The Junior class. served dinner at school I Tuesday..... Grange meeting will be 'held Thursday evening of this week. First and Second Degree work will be given several candidates and new officers for the coming year will be installed..... Willis Baker sprained his ankle Friday evening while playing basket-ball at Verona, and will not be able to play for awhile .The following young people gathered at the home of Miss Mabel O'Hara, Tuesday evening and tendered her a pleasant surprise: Misses Clara Aydelotte, Pauline Ervin and Ellene Button: Messrs. Walter Mettert, Lyell Ervin. Willis Eaker, and Robert Pence. The occasion was to remind Miss Mabel of her seventeenth birthday anniversary on Jan. 5th About 27 went in the school hack Friday eveningvto Verona to the basket-ball game. The Jackson boys were defeated by a score of 60 to 19. The Jackson girl3 teams won, by the score of 14 to 6. CAMBRIDGE CITY A fellowship tea and the quarterly conference was held Monday evening in v the M. E. church. Conference supper was served. The program was given at the table. "The Value of the Steward to the Success of the Church" was discussed by Prof. A. H. HInes. Rev. A. F. Hogan spoke on Cambridge City Methodism. Dr. Light, district superintendent, of Richmond, spoke in a very interesting way on the subject, "Relation of the District to the Local Churches." Rev. Compton spoke on "The Relation of the Official Board to the Life of the Church." Mrs. P. H. Zehring gave a report of the M. E. Ladies' Aid society. Miss Elizabeth Whelan gave a report of the M. E. Social union. Mrs. J. W. Judkins, who was unable to be present, sent a report of the W. H. M. S. Resolutions were passed that a request for the return of Dr. Light, the district su perintendent, and Rev. Hogan as lo cal pastor, be sent to the annual conference The ladies of the Social union of the M. E. church will hold a rummage sale in the basement of the church Friday and Saturday Harry Zehring, of Connersville, and sister. Mrs. Cora Bailey, of thi3 place, have returned to Martinsville where they vere taking treatment. They are much improved Mr. and Mrs. Ar thur Reese have moved into the Armetout building. . .Mrs. Ida Wagner of Indianapolis is moving here from that city... Ralph Fink and family have moved into the Armetout building Mrs. Ralph Fink was a Richmond visitor Wednesday. .Mrs. Laura Richey went to Richmond Tuesday to spend several weeks with her sister, Mrs. Frank Parson... M. Pierson. of Lewisville, visited Mr. and Mr3. Robert Fancher Wednesday. . .The M. E. Social Union met with Mrs. Jack Harper Wednesday afternoon. BLOOMINGPORT John Adamson Grant and Lucy Good, died at his borne south of Carlos. ' Funeral serv - ices were held in the Christian church at Carlos Saturday, ant 10 a. in.. Rev. Harvey Thornburg of Farmland, officiating. Burial was at Beuna Vista. A NEAT SIMPLE FROCK FOR THE LITTLE MISS 34:70 Pattern 3470 is portrayed in this dei sign. It is cut in 4 Sizes: 4, 6, 8 and j 10 years. A 6 year size will require 2 yards of 36 inch material, j Figured challie, plaid or plain suiti ing, serge, linen, crash, pongee, poplin, . gingham and seersucker are all atiifi'vp fpr this s'vle-. Address Ctty Sis A pattern of this Illustration mailed; to any address on receipt of 12 cents tn silver or stamps. Address Pattern Departmeat Palladium Patterns win be mailed to your address within one week. PUBLIC SALE
PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will sell at Public Sale at his farm residence, oneinfle east and one mile south of Fountain City, on - - -
THURSDAY, JANUARY 20 1921 The following; property, to-wit: , ' . :
11 HEAD of HORSES 1 1 17 HEAD of CATTLE 17 31 HEAD of HOGS 31 All full blood Duroc.
SALE TO COMMENCE AT 10:00 O'CLOCK " f t " Ladies' Aid Society of Friends Church will SerTe Lunch ? Terms made known on day of 6ale. V f " SllCCrfSnnrx C0NNIFF, BUSBY and GRABLE, Auctioneers. w. JU. U Ir" JrUKaJ
PAGE THIRTEEN
....Orvll Good, 28 years oldson of Grant and Lucy Good, dierj at ;his home 'in Lynn Tuesday afternoon, after a lingering illness.- Funeral services were held at herry Grove Thursday at 10:30 a. m., Rev. Henry Pickett and Rev. Ira Johnson, Sr., officiating. Burial was in the nearby cemetery... ..Mrs. Eva Glover spent Wednesday agfternon with - Mrs. Maude Washier. ....Mr. and Mrs. Forest Newman Upd their aunt, Mrs.' Ella Cox. of Richmond were the guests of James Newman and family Wednesday and Thursday. ....Misses Marie and' Ruth Engle spent Thursday night with their grand parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Wright. Kelly Engle, Ernest Senior, Asa Wright and John Hockett made a business trip to Winchester Wednesday. Miss Matie Collins was the guest " of Miss Pauline York Wednesday night Mrs. Florence Chamness entertained her cousin. Miss Lucille Chamness over night Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Frank Newman attended the funeral of Orvil Good at Cherry Grove Thursday .Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Beeson were at Winchester Sunday afternoon Mrs. Stella Bales and children spent Wednesday with her husband's mother. Mrs. Matthew Bales Mrs. Inez Engle and sister, Mrs.- Iona Senior, spent Wednesday with their mother, Mrs. Asa Wright. ....Mrs. George Bales spent Wednes-" day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Vandergrip Mrs. Howard Hockett of Fountain City, is keeping bouse for her father-in-law and his little grandson, Virgil, while his wife is at the bedside of their daughter, Mrs. Maude Cox, at Winchester, who is seriously ill Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Engle attended the revival meeting Wednesday evening, which is being held in the Friends church at Lynn..... John Iiodson, who went west several years ago is visiting relatives and friends here. He spent Thursday and Friday with his cousins. Mrs. Ella Murphy and Elmer Study who live near here. NEW PARIS. O. Miss Ruby Williamson and Emerson Rogers were quietly married by Rev. James at the parsonage of the U. B. church at Richmond, Monday afternoon. They will reside in Richmond, after a short visit with friends in Dayton. Mr. Rogers served in the navy, in the war Mr. and Mrs. Artie Teaford are the parents of a baby son, born Saturday morning at the home of Mrs. Teaford's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alexis Little, at Middleboro. The youngsr has been named Morris James.... Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Royer and baby son were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Royer Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Percy Brown were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Timmons Mrs. Mary Biles and daughter, Helen, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Emminger and Mrs. Eikenberry at Eaton Miss Bessie McCarty has returned after a short visit at Carmel Mr. and Mrs. Roy Watt and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Watt Sunday Miss Irene Clingenpeel and Charles Alexander spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Alexander Stanley Neal, of Eaton, was a busine- - visitor here. Tuesday Mrs. C. K. Denny and sons left Friday to join IVTr. Denny in Fort Wayne, where they expect "to make their home M Harry Royer was called to Eldorado. Tuesday, by the illness of her dausr!' tor, Mrs. Perry Eby, who is threaten-l with scarlet fever The "Presbyterian Thimble club will hold open hoM" in the church parlors. Fridav afenoon. Mrs. A. B. Reid is chairman o the entertainment committee, which extending a cordial invitation to all members and friends of the club.. HAGERSTOWX. Ind. -W. Cleveland who intends building on the property be reecntly purchased of Mrs. Ellen Fox. on South Perry street, has bought lf Florence Pipher his residence or. South Plum street and will move it to the rear of his lot and occupy same while building his house. Mr. Pipher will erect a modern residence at the site of his present home .Mrs. Joe Linn, of Connersville, spent a few days here this week and was the guest of Mrs. Albert Hindman and Mrs. J. E. Teetor. She assisted in the home talent minstrels at the opera house Wednesday and Thursday Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Showalter will move the first of February from North Perry street into the Henrietta Murray property on South Perry street. LEGAL NOTICE COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF REAL. ESTATE Notice Is hereby piven that the utidrrsirne1 as CmniniBsioner appointed hy the Wavne Circuit Court of Wayne County. Indians, and by virtue of an order of said Court In the cause of Sarah J. Pierce and others vs. Luclle Antnnrrn and others No. 19281. nowpending in said Court will offer for sale at public auction on the premises on Thursday. February 10. 1921, the following described real estate in Wayne County, Indiana, to-wit: Part of the Northwest Quarter of Section Fifteen 1S). Township Seventeen (17). P.ane Thirteen 13. East Beinninpr at the Northeast corner of said Quarter Sf-tion: thence south to the southeast corner thereof ;thence west on the south line of said quarter sertion 108 rods, more or less to the southeast corner of Herlon Wilson's land: thence north with said Wilson's east line extended" -'to the north line of said quarter section; thence east on said line 108 rods, more or less to the place of berinninsr. ContainibK One Hundred Eijrht ( 1 OS) acres, more or less. Also, a part of the southeast quarter of Section Twenty-six (26). Township Seventeen (17). Kangre Thirteen (13. East. Beg-inningr on the north side of Hard Street at the crossing of Main and Hard Streets In the Town of Oreensfork: thence north 3 2-3 rods hence rast 8 rods; thence south to Hard Street: thence west to the place of beeimiinsr. Cnntatninj? one-fifth (1-5) of an acre. Terms of sale: Onethird, or move cash, and the bal.mee In two equal installments due and payable in one and (wu years respectively from dale of pnl with six percent Interest from said date, payable semi-annually n'idenced by the promissory notes of purchaser In usual bank form and secured by first mortgage on the real esj till cash. Said real estate to be sold freo rf tax's - . AMClHCN.Ti:rST AND SAVINGS UANK, Commissioner. Benjamin i'. Harris, Attorney. '. Jan. 10-17-24-31. PUBLIC SALE Farming Implements x y" 40 Bushels of Com i ; ' Ten tons of 'nice light mixed hay, more or leas. -' ; -' ' Some Household Goods M
