Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 69, 29 January 1921 — Page 13

THE PALLADIUM CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Standardled and Indexed for quick reference, according to The Basil L. Smith System (Copyright).

Advertising Rates 10 cents per line, per insertion. words to the line. No ad taken for less than 20 cents cash or less than 30 cents charee. No ads accepted after 11 o clock on day of publication. For contract, call 'phone 2834 or 2371. MONUMENTS JOHN P. K M S L I Monuments 15 South Tenth Street Phone 4022 PERSONAL E SPECIAL NOTICE Walter (Roy) L. Thomas Missing Since TuesdayReport any information to 913 Sheridan street or write Box No. E 5188, care Palladium. SPECIAL NOTICE Wanted Beekeepers" to know that, on account of almost prohibitive prices. I have quit Felling uees ana DeeKeepers- supplies. Thanks for past favors. M. II. WOLFER, West Richmond CHIROPRACTOR 2A Ip YOU HAVR STOMACTT TROUBLE REE ME. MISS STRALEY D. C. 243 Colonial. LOST 1X)ST Two 110 Mils, 'either on 1:15 depot car or Sth and Main. Return to Vigran's. 923 Main. Liberal reward. IOST A pair of double lens nose glasses with chain and holder; north 9th or Main. Return to 30 So. 12th. LOST Two tlO bills at 1:15 Depot car or Sth and Main Sts. Between Vigran's Ladies' Shop, 923 Main. Thone 1533; reward. BUSINIESPPOfUNJITIES Male A NICE BUSINESS For sale. See D. W. Walters. 107 S. 9. A T ) V E RTIS E Rate- boo k ma i fed"- free! Standard Advertising Agency, 809, St. Louis. Mo. I MADE $25,000 WITH A SMALL MAIL order business, sample article. 25c. free booklet. The Monroe aies Co., P. O. Bo589. MJnnaepnlfs. Minn. MEN WANTED TO SELL GROCERIES SELLING KXPRRTKNTE NOT NECESSARY One of the world's largest wholesale grocery Jiousos (capital over $1,000.000. no) wffnts amhitloiis men in your locality to sell direct to consumer nationally known brands of an extensive line of groceries, naints. rooflnc-s. lu bricating oils, stock foods, etc. No cap-f'-U reoulre.i. Commissions advance..' AVr I f e tnflnv jtrn arA n txr .1 ; sire.. John Sexto" & Co.. 352 W. lilt- I nois t.. Chicago. 111. HELP W ANTED MALE 5 MEN Wanted for detective work. Experience unnecessary. Write J. Ganr. former U. S. Gov't Detective, St. - Louis. PR A D K T FjCTT VE ISO-1 1 00 W KRK lv; travel over world: experience unnecessary. American Detective Agencv. 809 Lucas. St. Louis. MEN Wanted to qualify for firemen, brakernen. experience unnecessary. Transportation furnished. Write A. Scoies. Supt., Gamble Bldg.. St. Louis. y AN WHO loves '"outdoor "work To sell- gunntnteeiT trees. shrubs. roes, etc. Commission paid weekly. Free outfit. Herrjek Nursery Company. Rochester. N. Y. MTSN Age 17 to 55. Experience" n necessarv. Travel: make secret investigations, renorts. Silarles: ex penses. American Foreign Detective' Agency. 253 St. Louis. HCm? .WANTED Male or Female 5 MAN. OR WOMAN WANTED Salary $ ful lfime. 75c an hour snare time, veiling guaranteed hosiery to wearer. Experience unnecessary. International J! ills. Norristown. Pa. HELP WANTED FF MALE 6 WANTED Girl to do housework. Phone 4253. WANTED Co'mpetent "white "girl for cooking f"d llrht house work, two in family. Mrs. E. C. Price. 51 So. 18. Phone 3G44. W ANTE D Two-m Id d 1 eTa ged 1 n d i e s" t o canvass for the Nela-i hooks and I magazines. Frank R. Chamness. S12 I N. I. Phone 3461. TO MAKE ?200 MONTHLY 'addressing mailing circulars. Soap 4c pound. Complete Instructions 25c. Varga Supply Co.. 521 Oliver St.. Cincinnati. O. $ 3 ft. 00 " W K L V I P 1 1 ornevork : e x -veplernec unnecessary. Everything furnished. Semi self addressed, stamped envelope for free particulars. Ron -Bon Candv makers Co., Broad St.. Philadelphia. Pa. BPKPUT. PVTrMVCP T-i A V IlYlMTir 51. Now is the time tV preparV for the re-opening of business. If possille make all arrangements this week: but be sure to be on hand Monday morning for day school or Monday evening for night school. Richmond Business College, Colonial Bldg-. Phone 2040. SALESMEN & AGJEJNTS WANTED V'ANTEH Salesman to sell clears. ;ivc references. Address box T-911S. ' 1 'a re of Palladium. MAX T SICLL II 1(111 KST Ql'A LITT Trees, shrub:, roses, l.lants. Weekly raw perimneni. r!rnn-n Brothers Nurseries. Hochcster. X. T. iiKST proposition" on "karth '-"iti-hen sr"i ialtv every woman want". Nothing: like it hi existence, L'0W vrofit. nest Noveltv Mf.tr. Co., 160 X. Wells. Chicago. P I ' N'f ! f HO A U I SM.KSMF.N ;nc "cash" commission Newest complete lino. Also Peanut -(.Inn machine combinations, creatlv reduced. Nutmeats in "lasslne haw. Burton. 3620 Cottagre (Irovp. Chicago. FMtX BIO" MONKY SELT.lN'fl'ni'R Tires and Tubes at low prices direct ti users. Permanent proposition, reliable enmpnnv. flnn.1 men become !i tricf manaerers. Chance for unlimited earnincs. Wrlarlit. Kentucky. eavne.1 $64!) 05 in two weeks. Hopper. Ulip"'. earned $.'.110. nr. In one )"onth. Write quick before your territory is caken. The Olant Tire & Tliibher Co., Kindla?-, Ohio. HM,KSMKN 8Q11 jrrocerlcs. paints, lubriratinT oils, roof In, stock powder, (Mifntnohilo supplies, phonographs, to fnrmcrs and other consumers hv samples: profitable, steady, desirable: no experience necessary; satisfaction irua ran teed : commission advanced; 49 vonrs in business Write Ioverln At Hrowne Co.. Wholesale Grocers, 1612 S State St.. Chicaaro. in. BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS 1

ATTENTION i Automobile Oweers We are operating the most complete tire store in the city. A welcome invitation is given you to inspect our store and equipment at any time.

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SITUATION WANTED WANTED Housework In small family. 1416 N. F. WANTED To do first-class washings. 1 1 N. E. WANTED Place on farm by married man. experienced 20 years. Bird Combs. 240 Ft. Wayne Ave. ROOMS FOR RENT NICELY FURNISHED ROOM For gentleman, bath. 210 S. 10 St. SLEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT 9 FOR RENT A nice furnished downstairs sleeping room. in a modern home. Breakfast served. C. E. Keever Real Estate Co. Phone 2169 or 1641. 7 So. 11th St. LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS 9 TWO housekeeping rooms. 106 S. 12th. FURNI SHE b h ous eke e p i ng a 'nd p 1 ee p -ing rooms in modern home; priced reasonably. 307 N. 13th St. LIIGH T J IOUSE k E EPI NG ROOMS For rent. Call 315 N. 17 after 5 p. m. or Saturday afternoon. FORWENT Furnished room for light housekeeping; no objection to children. $4.50 per week. John N. Koll. NCE wife, 3rd. SLEEPING ROOM Man and privilege of cooking. 102 So. Phone 2718, Jack Newsom. HOUSES APTS. TO RENT 7-ROOM HOUSE With bath, Call 208 S. 14. for rent. 2-ROOM furnished apartment for light housekeeping. Phone 1149. GEO. B. MOORE. 102 S. 2nd St. FOR RENT 5-room house, north side of double, 21st & S. A. No objection to children. Phone 2411. FOR RENT FOR RENT Half of a large barn. 800 8. E. Call 208 Richmond Ave. 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 LOCAL and LONG DISTANCE MOVING of HOUSEHOLD GOODS RICHMOND STORAGE COMPANY Crating and Storage Rear 19 S. 11th St. Phones 2228-1566 W. G. BAKER. Mgr. W. E. EVANS For local and lonjr distance hauling of all kinds. PHONE 3105 330 LINCOLN TYPEWRITERS 17 TYPE WRITE RN. E. -For sale or rent. 152 4 FURNITURE REPAIRING Furniture and Repair Work Wood Turning: Cook's Power Shop, Phone 3252 0,ncD u a Mriwr hmmtimo PAPER HANGING PAINTING " ' " PAPER HANGING Paintlnsr. interior finishes, prices normal. Clyde Renk, 204 So. 11. Call 1951. HOUSE PAINTING INTERIOR FINISHING Prices normal. Ph. 2571 E. C. SIMS Eventually profit by employing an experienced and dependable mechanic. PLUMBING AND HEATING QUALITY SERVICE For, Qood servnceaDie Plumbing, Hot Water, Steanini and Vapor HUe'at Call E. Q. BALLING The Service Plumber Phone 1293 721 South 11th St. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE FOR SALE A couch. Phone 2023. 21 ML.STOX.H. for. 8a.,0'201. S-.JLh FOR SALE Kindling wood. Phone 210 OXK combination china closet new: $;sn. -13 S. W. .1r;i St. VOll SALIC Canaries, male good as and female, fine singer. 216 So. 13. KOR'sALK" Pool "table." balls." racks and cuts. Complete. 411 North Sth. "IT XGSTON A N O N J TKCM1KN KLECtric bulbs. I save you l')c on each electric bulb. Open from 7 to S::!0 p. m. TS Fort Wayne Ave. WATCITKS AND SPECTACLES For bargains in watches and high grade spectacles call at C. E. KELCYEH S WATCH SHOP 7 South 11th St. POTATOES 200 bushels of fine cooking potatoes ; at 91.60 smgle bushel, bu IDs., guaranteed to bo free from frost. Cheaper rates in larger lota. 177 Ft. Wayne Ave., first door north of Lichtenfels' Meat Market. Delivered ar.y place in cii,y. RICHMOND FRUIT CO. Phone 1509 WEARING APPAREL FOR SALE 21 KOU SALIC Wolf fur piece, good condition. 137 .So. 13. TRUNKS & LEATHER GOODS 21 TRl'XKS. P.AGS. SUITCASES Why pay f u-rt m i rl.l 1 Tti of tirnf it"' 1-tnv f mm factory direct. Send for free catalog. ! Acme Trunk & Bag Factory, Spring Valley, 111. BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 TIRE STORE Phone 2444

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MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22 Raw Furs Wanted--640 N. 10th. FURNITURE AND STOVES All kinds; good prices. Home Supply Store. 131 Ft. Wayne Avenue. Phone 1862. GOOD USE!) FURNITURE or all kinds wanted. Se us before you sell. Townsend's Used Goods, 633 Main. Phone 1296. ELIASON FURNITURE EXCHANGE Good used furniture bought and sold. See us before you buy or sell. We pay highest prices. Eliason Furniture Exchange. 520 Main St. Phone 1469. FURNITURE WANTED We pay highest prices for Used Goods, Stoves, etc. lirammer & Foster, 17 S. 7th. Phone 1876. SPECIALS AT THE STORES ELECTRIC Washers, Ironers, Sweepers, Lamps and Supplies, Plumbing and Gas Supplies and Repairs, at Meerhoff's, 9 S. 9th. Phone 123G. ' ' BUILDING MATERIALS 23 IS IT A GARAGE? Build S with Concrete BIcjx J&m BertscLJiros Those 3250 LIVE STOCK 31 FOR SALE One horse. S05 N. 13th. FOR SALE Extra good driving horse, large enough to make third horse on farm. Call 203 N.J. . FOR" SALE 2 It ed Pol e Co ws, "fresh ; 3 Shorthorn heavy springers; 1 BrindVe springer; 1 Holstein spjinger. Walter Farlow. Phone 4507. LIVE STOCK AND VEHICLES 31 FOR SALE Horse, buggy and harness; a bargain if sold at once. 736 South 6th. DOGS FOR SALE AIREDALE TERRIOR PUPS At a bargain. $5 apiece. Pedigreed. Harry Woods. Dublin, Ind., MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR SALE Several splendid used pianos; -bargains. Walter B. Fulghum. Piano Tuning "Get the Best." D. E. Roberts. Phones 41 10-2623 RECORD EXCHANGE USED records bought, sold, exchanged. Nellie A. Booker. Miller Harness Store. FURNACES WOLVERINE FURNACES E. J. Knapp. Ph. 1876. Office 17 S. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33 ELECTRIC CAR for sale at a bargain. Plume 1460. CAR For salef 1 920 Chevrolet touring, cheap. 710 S. 7th. FO R SALE Mod el 4 90 1!HS Chevrolet sedan or will trade for milch cows. Phone 54332 Corner Resevoir Road and Middleboro Pike. Call beftire 2 p m FOR SALE Two electric cars, mechanical condition good; appearance like new. Terms to responsible party. Phone 3428. Lorraine Motor Co. AUTOMOBILE S Fo r S a I e or Tra d e FOR SALE OR TRADE One 1920 model Ford coupe; one 191$ model Dodge touring. Geo. Worlcy Garage, 15 So. 9th St." Phone 2900. AUTOMOBILE TRIMMING TOPS REGOVERED Lights sewed in curtains; also inside trimming. GUY ATGfiLEY 610 North D Street AUTOMOBILE PAINTING 35 Quality Automobile Paintin ERNEST R. SPENCER Rear 720 So. 9th SL Phone 2716 AUTO TOPS & JCURTAINS 35 CLOSE-flf IE CURTAINS FOR FORDS Make your car as good as an all year around top and much more convenient. PRICE 552.00 Installed on Any Ford AUTO TRIMMING Of All Kinds W: A. PARKE 17 S. 10th St Phone 1632 FARMS FOR SALE FOR SALE 40 ACRES Good buildings. lots of fruit, good producer, $1"0 an aero. lfjn ACRES 75 acres tillable, 6 acres in wood, rest in blue grass and pasture; 8-roora house, bank barn; good hen house, garage, $140 an ucre. FORREST Ho MEEK Auctioneer and Realtor Office Phone 1S30. Residence 4095. FARM LANDS Wisconsin LANDOLOGY SPECIAL NUMBER. Just out. containing 1921 facts of clover land in Marinette County. Wisconsin.lf for a home or as an investment you are thinking of buying good farm lands where farmers grow rictl. send at once for this special number of Landology. It is free on request. Address Skid-more-Rietile Land Co., 406. SkidmoreRiehle Bldg., Marinette. Wise. FARMS WANTED WANT TO HEAR FROM PARTY HAV-ing-farm for sale. Give particulars and lowest price. John J. Black, Indiana St. Chippewa Falls. Wis. REAL ESTATE WANTED WILL BUY small well located modern house or ottage. if price is right. Box D4095, care Palladium. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 FOR REAL ESTATE AND FARMS, see A. M. ROBERTS, 18 S. 8th. Phone 4171.

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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 GOOD CITY ;JHOMlS PORTERFIELD, Colonial Bids. FOR SALE 5-ronm bungalow, furnace and bath. Strictly modern. Box I9117, care of Palladium. C. E. KEEVER CO. has a fine list of houses. Office 'phone 1641; res. 2169. Office 7 S'llth St. See us for bargains. -BRADBURY & BAILEY Real Estate. Insurance, Loans and Surety Bonds. 202-204 Colonial Bldg. C. C. HAWLEY Jfe SON New Paris. O. For Farms and Real Estate of all kinds 12th St. South, 212 Modern house for sale. Inquire Peter Adams, 624 Main St. FOR SALE Two Rtrir-Mv mnAm homes, close in: possession soon. Both j ...e,c..,,o. v -:v" ""'.J'".1"8 - -t 4i.ik. t nunc 109 Or J.D41. ;See Us for Farms and City j Property HARRIS & KORTEWEG Southwest Corner 6th and Main Sts. Office Phone 2278 Residence 3014 A Rare Bargain STRICTLY MODERN HOME S rooms; the very be. t of locations. Corner lot. This is an extra well built house with all the modern conveniences. 7-ROOM modern bungalow; all conveniences. IF you are looking for something nice, we have it. See Us for SERVICE Burdsall Wnllett Co, Contractors, Builders REAL ESTATE Rooms 7 and 8 Vaughn Bldg. 71012 MAIN STREET PHONE 1481 AUCTIONEER AUCTIONEERING Farm sales a specialty HARRY RAMSEY REAL ESTATE GREEN & RAMSEY Ilittle Bldg. Phones 2576-6041 MONEY TO LOAN LOANS 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 Bldg. PHONE 25G0 LEGAL NOTICE PETITION OF BANKRUPT FOP. IMSCHAUGE In the -matter of Owen M. Edgerton, bankrupt. No. 4S27. In bankruptcy. District of Indiana, sss: inV," ,llis ,av ai January. A. IX 1321 on r.eading the petition of the bankrupt for his discharge, it is ordered by the court, that a hearing be had upon the same on the 10th day of March. A. T. 1921. before said Court, at Indianapolis, in said district, at nine o clock in the forenoon, and that notice thereof be published twice in The Palladium & Sun Telegram, a newspaper printed in said district, and that all known creditors and other persons in interest may appear at the said time and place and show cause, if anv they have. why the prayer of the said petitioner should not he granted And it is further ordered by the court, that the f wit shall send hv m i,l to all known creditors copies of said petition and this order, addressed to them at their places of residence as stated Witness, the Honorable Albert k' Anderson, judge of said Court, and "the seal thereof at Indianapolis, in said n ll n " thf" "7tl1 (Uiy f Janu;u"-V- ANOBLE C. BUTLER. Clerk. '1 of tiie Court) Jfin.2y-.il t PUBLIC SALE

PUBLIC SALE As I am quitting the farm and to close up partnership with my son. will offer at public auction 2 mi'es west of New Madison, 8 miles north of New Paris on the New Paris and Palestine pike, on what is known as the Rush farm, on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1921 The following described personal property, to-wit: 8 HEAD., OF MORSES 8 Consisting of pair sorrel mares, 4 ar.d 5 years old, well broke and good workers, weight 2600 pounds, one in foal; 1 black team of mares, 7 and 8 years old. weight 2700 pounds, good workers, one in foal: black mare, smooth mouth, good worker and a good liner; bay hofse, 8 years old, good worker; 1 coming 2-year-old black mare colt, weight 1400, and 1 coming year-old sorrel mare colt. 4 HEAD OF CATTLE 4 Consisting of red cow, freshen in April, giving good flow of milk; Jersey to freshen in July, giving good flow of milk; Jersey to freshen in September; alack Jersey with ca'f by side, and 1 heifer calf 4 months old. 57 HEAD OF HOGS 57 Consisting of 6 tried Big Type Poland China fows bred to farrow in April; 2 gilts to farrow April 2 and 4; G open gilts, weight about ,125 pounds; 24 shoats, weight 100 to 123 pounds; 10 red shoats, weight 40 to 50 pounds; 1 full-blocdcd Po'and China male hog, 3 years old. FARMING IMPLEMENTS Consisting of Massey-Harris grain binder, 7-rt. cut, used 2 seasons, A-l condition; 2 MeCormick mowero, 5 and 6-ft. cut; 2 hay rakes, 1 side delivery and 1 self-lift ; Keystone gearless hay loader; David Bradley corn planter, with check row and fertilizer attachment, good as new; tandem disc; three

1-row corn plows; 2-row corn plow;

Iand roller: O iver sulkv. 14- nch: David Bradlev cane nlow. 12-ineht Anehe';

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iivator; shovel cultivator; 1 single-shovel plow; Hoosicr wheat drill; storm1 buggy; Eureka tanning mill; platform 1000-lb. scales, new; wagon bed; 2 wheel barrows; two 50-gailon barrels; potato crates; garden plow; 30-ft. ex-1 tension ladder; New Idea manure spreader; 1 ensilage cutter, in good repair;

btudebaker wagon, with fat-bottom bed

on, with flat-bottom bed and hog rack combined; low-wheeled wagon, with; flat bottom; set butchering tools; forge; forks; shovels, etc.; 3 sets breeching! harness; set chain harness; 2 sets buggy harness; flynets; holders; straps; collars, etc.; 1 sack 50 pounds Deering standard binder twine. ! FORDSON TRACTOR I Complete with governor, belt pulley and plows, A-l condition; 50-gallon oil tank; 110-gallon oil tank; 12-horse Hamilton stationary gasoline engine, A-l i

condition. FEED 10 tons No. 1 alfalfa hay; 20 tons timothy hay; 20 tons baled wheat straw; some bundle fodder; a lot of oats and corn. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Round Oak cooking range; Mother Hubbard kitchen cabinet ;-3-eornered cupboard; couch; linoleum, 12x18 ft.; one single-tub power washed. SALE BEGINS AT 10 A. M. WHEN TERMS WILL BE MADE KNOWN D. H. BAKER SONS '

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IND., SATURDAY, JAN. 29, 1921.

LEGAL NOTICE , CITY ADVERTISEMENT " Department of Public Works, office of the Board. Richmond, Ind., January 20. 1921. To whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Richmond, Indiana, that on the 20th day of January, 1921, they unanimously adopted Declaratory Resolution No. 144 1921, to widen the Commons Road, known as the Peacock Road, on the south side from the alley east of NW. 7th St. west to the west Corporation Line, also on the north side, from NW. 5th St. to the alley east of NW. 8th St. Specifically described as follows to-wit: Beginning at a point 10 ft. south of the NE. Cor. of Tract 585, Official Map of the City of Richmond Indiana, said point being due west of the NW. cor. or lot No. 1 Levi Pea cock's 1st Add.; running thence west over and across Tract 585 to the east line of NW. 7th St. to a point 10 ft. south of the NW. Cor. of said Tract KR.t tbonen north 10 ft tboneo oast parallel with the south line to the NE. i Cor. of Tract 585 thence south to thej place of beginning. Also beginning on i the west line of NW. 7th St. at a point 10 ft. south of the NE. Cor. of Tract-) 605 Official Map of the City; thence j west over and across Tract 605, lot i No. 30, Levi Peacock's 2nd Addition to the east line of NW. 8th St.; thence north along the east line of NW. Sth St. 10 ft.; thence east parallel with the south line to the NE. Cor. of Tract 605; thence south 10 ft. to the place of beginning. Also beginning on the west ilne of NW. Sth St.. at a point 10 ft. south of the N. W. Cor. which point is the North Corporation line; thence west along the north corporation line over and across a part of the SE.1 of Section 31. Tp. 14, N. Ra. 1 W. to the west corporation line of the city of Richmond; thence north along the west corporation line 10 ft. to the present south line of the Commons Road; thence east along the Commons Road to the west line of NW. 8th St.; thence south along the west side of NW. 8th St. tf the place of beginning. AIfo beginning on the west line of NW. 5th St... at a point 15 ft. north of the southeast corner of Tract 586, Official Map of the City, running thence west over and across Tract 586, 587 and east part of Tract 592 to the east line of northwest 7th street to a point 15 ft. north of the northeast corner of norhwest 7th street and Common Road; thence south 15 ft.: thence east parallel with the north line to the northwest corner of northwest 5th and Commons Road thence North along the West line of NW. 5th Street to place of beginning. Also beginning at point 15'ft. north of the NW. Cor. of NW. 7th St. and Commons Road; running thence west over and across west part Tract 592, also Tract 588 to a point due east of tbe southeast corner of Lot No. 1, Davis Add.; thence south along Ihe east side of an alley 15'ft.; thence east parallel with the north line to the NW. Cor. of NW. 7th St. and Commons Road;

thence north along the west line ofjfiuence later, and so was gossip that

I NW. 7th St. 15'ft. to place of begin - ning. All as shown by a plat 01 sucn territory now on file in the office of the Dept. of Public Works of said City of Richmond. The Board of Fublic Works of said city has fixed Thursday, Feb. 17th, 1921, as a date upon which remonstrances may be filed or presented by persons interested in, or affected by, said proposed widening as above described, and on said day, at 9 o'clock a. m., said Board will meet at its office for the purpose of hearing and considering any remonstrances which may have been filed or presented, and for the purpose of taking final action thereon. Such action shall be final and conclusive upon all persons. MATT VON PEIN, T. C. TAYLOR. JOHN E. PELTZ, Board of Public Works. Jan.22nd-29th. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT State of Indiana. Wayne County, ss: In the Wayne Circuit Court. January term. 1921. In the matter of the estate of Sample C. Byer, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, has duly qualified in said Wavne Circuit Court as Administrator, with the will annexed of the estate of Sample C. Byer, deceased, late of Wavne County, Indiana. Said estate is I supposed to be solvent. DICKINSON TRUST COMPANY. I Administrator with the will annexed. I Gardner, Jessup & Hoelseher. Attys. Jan. 15-22-29 PUBLIC SALE spike - tooth barrow, 3 section; wooden .oiti t,QtT u i and hog rack complete; Lansing wagstand Let King and Dulrleld, Clerks 1

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Rep. Edward J. King. Representative Kinjr of niinols has introduced a bill providing for the freedom of the Pnilippines with tl.e qualifications that the U. S. retain desired military and naval bases about the i -lands. WHEAT MARKET SHOWS STABILITY FOR WEEK; BELGIAN LOAN HELPS (By Associated Press.l CHICAGO, Jan. 29. Unusual stability has been shown in the wheat mar ket thi3 week, the success of the.

$30,000,000 Belgian loan helping to P- m.. music, orchestra: "Keeping counterbalance adverse condtions else-1 Well," Miss Zella Wignet; music, vow-here. Compared with a week ago.jcal solo, Miss Harriet Druly, Boston wheat this morning ranged from lc school: hot and box lunches. Miss to lc advance, corn varied from Zella Wigent; question box. five-eighth cent to three-eighths cent1 Evening session 7:30 p. m. Chair-

up. oats were unchanged to threequarters cent lower, and provisions showing 75c loss to $1.50 gain Simultaneous with the over-subscription of the Belgian loan, considerable notice was taken of a state ment from the department of agricul-j ture at Washington suggesting that import ing countries needed 280.000,000 bushels of wheat and rye in excess of the surplus countries. available in t ipuums The allied supreme council's rejec - tion of pleas that Austria be given financial assistance was a bearish in- ! 75,000,000 bushels might be exported j from Argentine without encountering

a surtax. During the remainder of t Russell Van Hook, President, Jasper the week, however, the market mere-' County Farm bureau; music, Wayne ly see-sawed, with, the attention of. County Rural School Orchestra; "Altraders devoted in the main to con-j falfa and Sweet Clover," Prof. P. G. flicting theories regarding the prob-j Holden. able-carry-over in the four chief ex- Afternoon Session. Women's Secporting countries and to uncertainty! tion; 1:30 p. m. Music. String Quarabout the proper way to interpret theltette; "Canning of Meats Pressure United States government figures on! Cooker." Miss Zella Wigent; music the present domestic supply of wheat.! solo; "Milk. Nature's Perfect Food " Corn and oats were steadied by' ?ss Zella Wigent; Question box; mnwheat, but at one time touched the 1 sir- pol- nn lowest prices yet this season owing! Evening Session: 30 p. m Chairto liberal receipts of corn and to big; a"-. D- M- Edwards; Music. Quartette stocks of oats. ' f";st Presbyterian church; Invoca-

Pork was neglected and underwent;1'""' ;ui.uiie..iuru,ril.

a material setback in price. Lard and. ribs, however, were in fair demand j and showed some power to rail' from declines. Trading dwindled almost steadily the stock market this week, the onlyactivity being in issues of the more speculative character under pool or

professional control. Conditions in the investment mar- MODOC, Ind., Jan. 29. Roscoe ket, show visible improvement as evi- j Fields, county agent of Randolph denced by the speedy sale of such un- county; was welcomed by the seventh derwritings as the Pennsylvania rail- an(i eighth grades, the freshmen and road bond offering, the Bclgion loan tne sophomores of the Modoc school and the more moderate issues of in- 'Friday. dustrial companies and domestic mu- Fields' visit to the school was for nicipalities. j the purpose of explaining the operaInterest in the foreign exchange tjon of the pig. poultry, corn and canmarket centered mainly in the ninz clubs, and classes of those pupil.? strength of British remittances, which' interested were suspended in order to rose to their highest quotations in hear him. He told of the regulations over half a year. There were concur- governing the contests and the methrent advances in rates to continental 0(js Gf judging, by which the winners Europe, the advance, according to ! are determined. popular report, bearing close relation in mentioning the poultry clubs, the to the approaching meeting of the j county agent announced that the Ranreparations commission. Idolph Poultry Breeders association ! had offered prizes for the winners in J. M. WORKS HEADS INSTITUTE ' these clubs -and will advance to the

OXFORD, O., Jan. 29 The independent farmers' institute has elected the following officers for the coming year: President, Rev. J. M. Works; vicepresident, John F. Gillespie; secretary, Samuel B. Doug'as; treasurer, Raymond Brown; executive committee Rolla Drake, J. II. King and Leroy Kramer. COUNCIL FAVORS TRUCK The village council last night decided upon the purchase of a motor fire truck to cost about $5,000. The institutions of the town Miami uni-

versify, Oxford college, the Oxford Re-jwere played and refreshments served, treat and the Western college, will ' Those present: Misses Anna and Francontribute about half of the cost ofjees Druley, Masine Stanley, Dorothy

the truck. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT State of Indiana. Wayne. County, ss: Estate of George A. Mhdcnhall, deceased. Notice is -hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed hv the ayr. fjircult Court, administrator of the estate of George a. Mendenhaii.deV.e.ea- iaie . vv ayne bounty. Indiana. ! fca la es " V. A?. ? "PP0.r.?. A? solvent. RAYMOND MENDENH ALL. Gardner 1 Administrator. Jessup and Hoelseher. Attys. Jan.l 5-22-2! MONEY TO LOAN f

USE OUR SERVICE ' Open An Account With Us SiO SlOO $200 Investigate our Easy-to-Pay Twenty-Payment Plan Loans Get $ 60, pay back $2.50 a month ' ' Get $100, pay back $5.00 a month With Interest at Z a month. Pay faster If you like For Example Pay a $50 lean In full In One Month Total Cost $1.75. Loans made on Furniture, Pianos, Victrolas, etc., without . removal. Call, Phone or Write . . RICHMOND LOAN COMPANY The Friendly Company".' Established 1893 " Under Ftate Supervision. 'Phone 1545. Richmond. Tnil. "

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FARMER'S REWARD IS PURDUE MAN'STHEME AT MONDAY INSTITUTE Prof. O. G. Lloyd, of Purdue, has been secured for Monday evening: to address the farmers Institute here, Walter Fulghum announced Saturday morning. This will engender much I more interest In the program, as Lloyd '.Is a national authority on farm eco nomics, which will be the subject of his address here. He Is joint author of the Purdue farm account book, used in Indiana for farm records and approved by the commissioner of Internal revenue for Income tax returns. Prof Lloyd will spoak at the Mondav evening session of the Institute, the title of his address beiner. "The Farmer's Remuneration for His Labor and Capital." This subject, the progran committee expects, will attract man-. Richmond citizens, as it will explain the purchasing power of the farmer and how it is increased or decreased by changes in costs or in prices for his products. At the same time, there will be an opportunity to clear up much misunderstanding in the city as to the farmer's profits. The program committee feels that Monday evening offers excellent entertainment, as Mrs. Sewell also will speak, preceding Prof. Lloyd's address. The completed program follows: Corn Show and Community Meeting February 7 and 8. General Session. Monday, Feb. 7 Chairman, C. O. Williams. 9:30 a. m. Music. Richmond High School Brass quartette; "Agriculture as a Voca tion." Prof. P. G. Llolden; Music, RedI dington Trio; "Improving the Quality of the Soil," R. R. Robertson. i Noon. j Afternoon. Men's section Chair man, J. L. uoian; 1:30 p. m.. music. Kiwanis Quartette; "Better Live Stock," Prof. P. a. Holden; music, vocal solo, Mrs. Harterr- "Care of the Old Orchard," R. R. Robertson. Afternoon, Women's section 1:30 man, vvaisn wuu, iuu., um.wua. in vocation. Rev. A. H. Backus: The Farm Women," Mrs. Charles W. Sewell: music, Earlham. "The Farmers' Remuneration for I His Labor and Capital," Prof. O. G. Lloyd, Purdue university. Tuesday, February 8. ! T R,ntiev': music, horn solo. Philip Gates; "Making Mother's Work 1 Kasior " Miss Zella. Wieent: music. vocal solo. PhiliD Gates: "Finding a 1 Market," u. k. noDenson. Noon. fternnnri Session. Men's Section: ; 1 : so p. m. Chairman, Theodore Davis. music, Wayne County Rural School Orchestra; "The Farm Federation. "l "V, les- Prof- p- " HoldPn -Not of Farms, Houses and Factor's," Prof. P. G. Holden.

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TO SCHOOLS IN MODOC j club members the money for the start. if necessary, carrying them until the end of the season. If any clubs are organized this spring it is expected that it will be done through the local farmers' associations. News of the Counties BOSTON. Ind Miss Alma Williams entertained a few friends recently in honor of her tenth birthday. Games ami Ruth Frazee, Marcella Holder, Helen Greggerson; Clyde and Harol.l ! Ketron, Loren Tiper, Herschel and Lloyd Williams. LEWISBURG, O. Funeral servfeefor Mrs. Helen Black Clapp. who d: ' at the home of her parents, Mr. anl Mrs. Elmer Black, of Ansonia. Mmd"night, were held here at the M. T.. church recently. Rev. Howard, pator of the M. E. church at An?onl conducting the service. She r-a-, about 24 years old and leaves her husband and parents. MONEY TO LOAN UOK. MAIN AND SEVENTH STREETS